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Races HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1882. Stkwabds. — Captain Russell (President), ' Messrs Williams, Winter, Shrimpton, Birch, Bu-rke, Douglas, Murray, Coleman, M'Lean, and Tanner. Judge :W. Shrimphon. Staeteb : Hugh Handyside. Handicappbe : J. O. Evetfc. "PROGRAMME— MAIDEN HURDLE RACE3— Of 30 soys; ' distance about 1J- miles; entrance, 2 soys , weight for age. For all horses that have never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase exceeding 20 soys in value. HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) —Of 100 soys ; distance, about 3. miles; nomination, 2 boys; weights declared on the 10th June ; acceptance, 3 boys. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE— Of 50 soys 5 distance, about 2 mile 3 ; entrance, 3 soys ; weight for ago. For all horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase exceeding 20 soys in valueHACK HURDLE KACE— Of 20 soys; once round and a distance j post entrance, 1 soy ; not less than lOst up; open to all horses that have never run in a weight for age or handicap Hurdle Race or Steeplechase. CORONATION STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) — Of 60 foys ; distance, about 2 miles ; nomination, 1 soy, on the 21st June ; weights declared after the Maiden Steeplechase ; aeeeptance, 2 soys, at the post. No entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, &c, arising shall be decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. Nomination for the H.B. Steeplechase Handicap will close at the Criterion Hotel on Tuesday, 6th June. Acceptances and general entries on Wednesday, 21st June, at 8 p.m. Qualification fee for non-members, £2. All races will be run under the New Zealand National Steeplechase Rules. F. D. LUCKIE, 699 Secretary. Sfieep pip THE GREAT SECRET OS 1 £ 4sfc SUCCESSFUL WOOL \Jp&J\ GROWING. GILLARD SHEEP DIP.A Glycerine Compound — Nonpoisonous. Ab supplied to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales' Farm at Sandringham. Destroys ticks, lice, and all parasites. Prevents and cures scab and other skin diseases. Prevents vomit sickness, foot and mouth disease and rot. Greatly improves the. quality and quantity of the wool. See pamphlet with numerous testimonials including the following:— From J. L. Bilbobottgh, Esq., Waterfall Works, Aliwall, North, 11th August, 1881. , It is certainly a splendid Dip arid cures brand sickness very soon, in either sheep, cattle, or horses. You can send me another ot, slame aa last. Messrs J. J. letine & Co., King William's Town, Nov., 1879. We have great pleasure in informing you that wool from sheep lately dipped with your dip fetched fully 2sd per lb more in the London public wool sales than same quality of wool not so treated. We also find it very useful for dressing horses, for sores, for saddle and harness galls, and for keeping off flies which here in hot weather are a great pest and very troublesome. GILLARD SHEEP DIP being a glycerinec'ompound forms an excellent mixture for cuts in shearing, rapidly healing same and rendering the bruised skin soft and healthy. GILLARD SHEEP DIP is also a splendid wash for cattle and dogs, killing lice and fleas, curing all formß of skin complaints, mange, ringworms, removing scurf, and cleaning and sweeting the skin. Used largely throughout the United Kingdom and South America, and the Colonies. Fboprietobs and Manttpaottjbbbs : GILLARD AND CO., Boston, Lincolnshire, And South Essex Agricultural Chemical Works, West Ham, Essex. Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay— HOADLSY & LYON, 126 Stock and Station Agsni. . -^, JfOR SALE, "J&xJ**** SHEEP DIP. CBw&ai AFRESH Consignment of this valuable Dip, extra strength, in 5 and 10-gallon drums. The great value of this Dip in increasing the lustre as well as promoting the healthy growth of wool was proved at the late Melbourne Exhibition, when wool shorn from sheep dipped only six weeks, previously took 2nd Order of Merit, and was unequalled for lustre. " ; •-' x It will destroy both Lice and Ticks if used in the proportion of 1- to 50. KINROSS & CO., 125 Vgente. Insurances ; SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000. THIS Company are prepared to insure against Fire every description of Insurable Property, at Lowest Current Rates, and being a purely Colonial Institution commends itself to the General Insuring Public. Open policies issued covering Wool from Sheep's back, Wool-shed, or Shipping Port to London. Every class of Marine Business undertaken by the Company. Local Trustee ... Edwabd Lyndon, Esq. Agents : — T. G-ii/Piw „, ... Hayelook ■ J. PoOLK ... ... Waipukurau Jab. Reynolds ... Hastings. E. Btjokman ... Kaikora S. M'Gbbbvy ... Waipawa M. Baeby Taradalo Common, Shelton & Co. Gisborne JAMES KIRKER, Branch Manager, Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay. Ospioe: Mr M. R. Miller's Building, Browning-street. 9 HAMBURG - MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE CO. o* HAMBURG. CAPITAL (fully paid up) ... 2,500,000 marks. This Company is prepared to take riska against loss or damage by fire on every description of insurable property at the Lowest Rates. The Company is not connected with any Tariff Association. ALL LOSSES promptly paid in tbo Colony as soon as claims are adjusted. Reference, Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin. LANGE & THONEMAN, General Agents for New Zealand, Bond-street, Dunodin. AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAYFRANK PELL, 12 Emerson-street. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Old BaoAD-STEEKT— and 16, Pall-Mah LONDON. ; INSTITUTED 180 8. Subscribed and Invested CapitalOne Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds. Insurances are effected at Current Rates, and Losses are aettled in the Colony upon proof of lobs. Agents for Hawke's Bay— 13

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6281, 21 June 1882, Page 4

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