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it '!'..i I •J'li'ihl H il v ',H3i!'..Jti-j- ::t)i.\ ~i •^fci-I^KE^ 1 1 "'s£Y :'"' JOCKEY ' ''CLUB. H g~ g '.tillTUHi TTI. J'iffi ,fl'.)i.;.: Js-jiX* ANNUAL RACE MEETING. ; h ' )U/ .'!!'>:.!' ;iT-r''.tl'ih'".ti ""t ■'■ "fli-i "■ ■■ ■' '■'■''.' ii MWEDNESbA-'Y^^NP^ THURSbIYj' i'.->^ : ! l7th>and'a:Bth'Maroll3i-iBBO. '^"(1 /■ n jJudge^'Tlios. J/Ta-hner, "l CEsq, '! S¥ewab»S': ,'i i-iyMessrs J. N. Williams, A;<Danvers, ; C;.B'.; rl 1 vn Winter, • jSfrrimptonr;<W, • • J.: •■ JBirpliV - ,;'"Vy. U.'Burkoj'C^rA. .Fitzrpy, iJM.-Lyoh, i i r( ,Wm. Douglas, ; ,F; Nelspni/ivHAKpic^* ]i:..':.¥ l EK ] :, l tt. .J?.. r LanO& .Esq. r .STABXEB'.: ( jT G. %. 'giW-Qy,- Es fIv ,;LCLEBK.JOE, / THE, t.OQTJBSE f :rAi;Dai^'eray±!B^. >I ,:. / „j'.j; „,.', h > |. ;.'P;R P..G-.R A-'M-M'E^— Vv//''' ■.'■u.l ' ■I'^.-iK FIRST DAY,- j:i :».- [" '' ;WEiD..N-S ; S;p A.Y-, ; ;:I7 ; TBC,rAI.A.R Q(H; , ;,/,7 j •MAjip.EN,, PLATE ,0f;.6Q.'8:0v^.,.[ ; ; ; . _ ; /Open; ail.. horses .thab ,havij;nQyerjWQn^an.[ .; ,".;>f dd^eij^iscdp^'jica „px<?eeding .£2sj.i.n,rV^luer. Winner of ,any!,.suc^->^age a^^rien^sy^jbo',. ; l ' J oai^'"?lbs' 'fperialfc^'^ ag^V., Disfcance'"li 'mile. ."'Entrance,,^3,, t r,.""' lU {" teL^^'lTAtF^^aflo^ovs: lri i;: : : trance, £2. '. '' ' ' '. ' "."',";"", ' NAPIER HANDICAP of 250 soys. With a sweepstakes of 5 soys each added. ; Second horse to receive 25 soys from the ' - stakes. Distance;. 1^ 'mile. Nomination, . . " :.' 2 soys.', addressed to the Secretary to be : . -?.' left at the Criterion; Hotel byl 8 p.m.' on ; - Saturday, 20th .Weights will be declared on Saturday} I7,th. January. ... > Acceptance wi^h 8. soya on or , before Saturday, 7th- February. . Sweep on ••. iiight of general entry. . The ..winner ', . of any handicap of the. . .value of 300. soys after the declaration of the weights to carry lOlbs extra ;. of the yalue ■' "' of 200 soys, 7lbs extra j . : of the value of 100 soys, 51bs. extra. Penalties not- ' '" accumulative. ' !i : '■' - CORINTHIAN CUP-, value 40 soys. ' Two miles. Gentlemen riders. • Horses tb be either owned or l-iddeti by meinbera of the Hawke!s Bay Jockey Club. Welter ■ ■> jweights Jor age: . Entrance, £2. ■ • . ■'■■: ■- HACK RACE of .10 BOV9. -Distance, 1 mile. Catch weights... Open for r: '"all. horses/ that have -never run, in a ;■'.; weightrfor-age or- handicap race. En- ..,._ .trance, £l. ... ; '" ■ ..,. ,',- r , SECOND DAY, ' TH tJ R-S D AY, 18th M ARCH. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 75 soys, With" a sweepstakes of 5 soys each added. ' Distance, about 2 miles. Entrauce, 3 . soys. Weights to' be published as soon J as possible after night of geneml entry. Sweep to be left . at Criterion Hotel, ad- . . dressed-to the Secretary, before Bp.m. on the evening of. first day's races. PROVINCIAL PRODUCE STAKES, of 60 soys, With a^sweepstakesof 3 soys each for starters added, for all horses bred in the Provincial . District . of Hawke's Bay that . - ; have . never won an advertised race ex- " ceeding £25 iii value. Winner- of any ; such race, after, entry to carry 71bs penalty. Weight for ago. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, £3. . TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, of 125sovs, With a sweepstiikes of 5 soys each for acceptors added. Distance, li mile. Entrance,' 2 soys, and acceptance, 6 soys, to go to the funds.. Weights will appear on evening of first day's races; -Acceptance, with sweep, to be paid before the start for the. Hurdle Race; ■ ■■ , '■ . HAWKE'S BAY PLATE, of 60 soys. Distance, 2 miles. Weight for ago. -Entrance, £3. : . SELLING RACE, of 30 soys. . Distance, 1£ mile. Entrance, £2. . Weight for age. Winner to be sold for £50. If entered to be sold for £10 allowed 71bs ; . if for £30 allowed 14lbs"; if ; fbr£2o, al--1 lowed 2ilbs ; if for £10, allowed 281bs. Any surplus to go to the funds. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 30-bovs, For all beaten horses (hack& excepted) .• Dis- . tance, 1 mile. Entrance, £2.'- ■ . SPRING MEETING, 1880. ■ HAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS of 105 soys,: With a sweep of 5 soys each added for 3-year-olds (present 2-year-olds). Colts. Bst lOlbs ; fillies, : Bst 51bs. One.milo : Nominations addressed to the Se.oretarJ enclosing £2. to bo left at the Criterioi; Hotel- by 8 .m.. on Satiu-day, 20th Da cember, 1879- • ■ ... : . SPRING MEETING, 1881.. BCAWKE'S BA.Y GUINEAS of 105 soys, With a sweejj of 5 soys each added for 3-year-olds (present yearlings). Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies, Bst 51bs.- One mile. Nominations addresssed to the Secretary enclosing £2 to bo left at the Criterion Hotel by 8 p.m. on Saturday, 20th De- ; cember, 1879 • ■ . , Note. — Date of nomination -for Napier Handicap, 20th. December. Acceptance, 7th February.' Sweepstake on day of' general entry. General entries^ 6th March, 18$0. No entry will be received for any race, except upon",. the condition .thatj.aH. claims, 1 , disputes, . and objections arising shall" be do-, cided by the Stewards, 'or whom they may appoint, and their, .decision upon, all points shall be final. All protests " must- be accompanied -with a deposit" of 5 soys, whielusum will be forfeited to, the funds if- the. protest is hot sustained. . . iGorieral entries and^ noinijiatipna will be.. received by the -Secretary, ■■ at ,the. Criterion Hotel-, Napier, up to 8 p.m. on Saturday, 6th March. Qualification- fee. of £2. payable at the same time. ' . " , ' " The rules and weights of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to, subjept to any alteration in the scale of weights. Five j)'er bent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes." ■• ■ - - Horse 3 walking over will; receive 50 per cent, of the etakesf ■ ' • : . F. D.LUCKIE, 101 , Secretary. PORANGAHAU RACES, - . 1879. THE above Races will be held :at usual on Boxing Day, December 26th.. • . 677 ' ■ : ; J. S. BISSET. "VfAPIER, STEAM FACTORS, ; DioKEus-sTitEBT, Napier, WOOD, ' COAL, AND CORN DEPOT. TITRBE AND MATAI FIREWOOD Cut to all lengths by steam power. Best Newcastle Goal,' also Coke and Charcoal ■ in any quantities always on hand. Oats, Maize, and Beans crashed on the Premises. Oats, Maize, Beans, Bran, Hay, Straw, and ° ' Chaff always kept in stock. . 1 : ■ Also, Posts and Rails, Hobart Town Palings, sft.' and 6ft., and House Blocks, None but the best -Horse Feed kept, so that customers can rely upon getting a good article. All orders ' punctually attended to, and delivered at the shortest notice to any part of the town. Country orders delivered at^the Railway I Station.. , :\ ' WISHART AND CO., Diokens-Btreet, 21

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 552, 2 December 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 552, 2 December 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 552, 2 December 1879, Page 1

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