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■PAKAPAU JOCKEY CLUB HAOE M- MEETING, ■ ' . • • ,' TO UK HELD IN A PADDOCK KINDLY LKNT BY S. JOHNSTON, ESQ.. ORUAWHARO, ON . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 President S. Johnston, Esq. -Stewards, Messr3 "J. Grant. F. White, H. Whito, R. Angus, n. Lambert, T. Hobson, S. M'Greevy Judge, Mr J. Worrall; Olerk of tho Scales, Mr J. Maudslcy ; Clerk of tho Course, Mr O'Connor ; Handicappcr, Mr A. T. Darivors ; . Starter, Mr A. M'Cartney. First Raco to start about qxiarter past 12. PROGRAMME 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 40 soys; distanco 2 miles, ovor S flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination £1; aeceptanco £1. 2. HACK HURDLE RACE of 10 soys ; distance onco round Uio courscjovcr i flights of hurdles 3ft Cln high. Entranco 10a. Woight lOat 71b. 3. MAIDEN RACE of 25 soys: distanco 1 ■ milo ; woight for ago. For all horses that havo never won an advertisod raco at timo of entry. Entrance £1. ■1. TAKAPAU HANDICAP of GObovs; distanco 2 miles. Second horso to recoivo 10 soys from tho stakes. Nomiuation £1; acceptance 52. • ' 5. HACK HACK of 10 soys; onco round tho course : catch weights. Entrance 10s. G. FLYING HANDICAP of 23 soys; distanco ■] of a milo. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 15s. ■ • • T. WELTER HANDICAP of 30 soys; distance 11 mile. Minimum weight lOst. Gentlemen ridera. Nomination 10s ; aceoptanco RULES ANdIuSGULATIONS. 1. The races to be run under tho Now Zealand Metropolitan Club's Rules of Racing. - 2. No five per cent, reduction from stakes. 3. The decision of.the stewards to be final in all cases. 4. All protests to bo accompanied with a deposit of £2, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho race fund if not sustained. n. No nomination or acceptance will bo received on any pretence whatever, unless actually accompanied bytheneccssaryamount . payable. 0. Hack shall moon any horso that has never started in a woight-for-ngo or handicap raco of any sort. WENDESDAY, December 22— Accoptnncos for all handicaps ; also entranco for Maiden Plato, Hack Hurdles, and Hack Flat. All nominations, acceptances, &c, toboaddrcssed to tho Secretary, Tnkapnu. W. ELLINGHAM 839 Hon. Secretary. rj^OWN AND BUBUEBAN JL RACING CLUB'S MIDSUMMER MEETING, TO HE HELD ON T. AND S. R. AND .8. COMPANY'S (Limited) GROUND, TARADALE, 29th DECEMBER, 1888. Judge, R. Well wood; Starter, W. Hcslop ; . Clerk of Scale, John Jeffares ; Clerk of . Course, J. Lorrigan ; Handicappcr, A. T. Danvcrs ; President, W. Hoslop ; VicePresident, W. Broughton ; Stowaras, Messrs ■ M. Ryan, T. Jeffares, son., Wm. Lord, P. O'Shannassy, T. Lawton, F. Peacock, L. Binnic, G. Rymer, J. Lorrigan, E. Broughton, J. Jeffares, Win. Stock. PROGRAMME. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 50 SOYS ; second horse to rocoivo 10 soys from tho stake; nominations, lsov; acceptance, 1, soy ; distance 2 miles, over soron flights ■- of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. MAIDEN FLAT RACE, of 20 soys ; socond . horse torcceivcosovsfrom tho stakes; distanco, 1J milo, flstup; ontranco, 1 soy; for horses that have ndvor won an advertised raco at timo of entry. HANDICAP PONY RACE, of 15 soys second pony. to recoivo 3 soys from tho stakes; H 'hands or under; nomination' S3, acceptance 10s ; onco round the course - TARADALE HANDICAP FLAT RACE, . of 00 soys ; second horso to recoivo 10 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov-. . , acceptance, 30s. Distanco l'( mile. • , SELLING RACE, of 20 soys'; winner to bo ■ sold immediately after tho race forlOsovs, ' any surplus to ko to tho Club's funds ; top weight 9st; allowance of 71b for every £o off selling prioo ; entrance, 1 soy ; distance, 1 milo. LADIES' PUKSE HANDICAP,' of. 2S soys;: . second horse to rcceivo 5 soys from tho stakes; nomination, 10s; aeceptanco, 15s; • minimum weight, itet; all horses to'bo' nominatod by ladies ; gentlomon ridors ; ■ • ■ distance limilo. ' . , ■: FLYING HANDICAP, of 30 soys ; Bocond hoiso to rocoivo 5 soys from tho stakes ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 20s ; distanco, ; . 3-milo • . GENERAL~CONDITIONS. . Hawkos Bay Jockey, Club Kulc3 strictly adhered co. All tho Races nt tho Meeting aro confined to hacks only. Hack shall mean a horso that never started in a handicap or weight for ago race, and thatis not nominated . for a Derby, Guineas, or Saplin Stakes, up to date of nomination for thi3 meeting.' Hack Handicap excopted, all Horses to bo ridden in . distinguishing colors, and no entry will bo - received for any raco oxecpt on condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out . of tho racing shall be settled by tho Sto wards , . or whom they may appoint, and their decision ohall be final. Five per cent, will bo deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. Horsos walking over will rocoivo 50 per cent, of tho stakes. Any protest must bo made within 15 minutes of tho raco to which it rcfors, and bo nccomnanicd by a fee of £2, to bo returnedif tho protest is sustained. Weights declared Dec. dth, -18SG. Acceptances for abovo Handicaps and entries for Maiden Flat and Selling Raco will close on 22nd December, ISBG, not later than 9 p.m. Colors of Ridors to bo sent on same date. Winner of Taradalo Handicnp to carry 71b penalty in Ladies' Purse and Flying ' Handicap. All Nominations, Acceptances, and Entries to bo addressed to tho Secretary, at Ryan's Hotel, and accompanied by tho ncees'sary fees, without which no entry can bo accepted. Country cheques must have exchange added. Prices as usual for admittancc&c. W M.B.HILL, : . Sccrotary,v th October, ISSG. .SSB WAPIER PARK- RACING CLTJJB SUMMER MEETING, TO BE HELD ON TIIE NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE, OS SATURDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1887. PROGRAMME. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of SO soys second hornc to rccolvc 10 soys from tho stakes. Distance, 2 miles ; ovor 8 hurdles of 3ft Gin high. MAIDEN PLATE, of 40 soys. Weight for . ago. For all horses that havo ncvor won nn advertised race of over 25 soys. Tho winner of any such race after entry to carry 101 b penalty. Distance. 1} milo. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second horso to receive 50 soys from the stakes. Distance, 12 mile, - * . SAPLING STAKES HANDICAP, . of ■dO 1 soys. For two-year-olds. Distance, G furFLYING' HANDICAP, of 75 soys; second horso to receive 10 soys from tho stakes. Distance, G furlongs, • . SELLING SCURRY RAOE, of 20 sovs. Not, . less than Bst up. The winner to bo sold by auction immediately after, tho raco for 10 soys. Any surplus to go to the funds. Distanco, onco round. GREEN MEADOWS HANDICAP, of CO soys ; second horso to rcceivo 10 soys from tho stakes. Weights will be declared immediately after tho Flying Handicap. Acceptance 1 soy, ten minutes after Soiling Scurry Race. Distanco, 1 mile. Races run under tho Now Zealand Metropolitan Clubs' •' Rules of Racing." DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &c. Tuesday, 2Sth December.— Weights will bo declared at noon. Thursday, 30th December.— Acceptances for Handicap Hurdle Race, 3 soys; Now 1 ear Handicap, i soys; Saplini? Stakes Handicap, 1 soy ; Flying Handicap, 2 soys ; ontranco for Selling: Scurry Race, 1 soy. Nominations, acceptances, Sec, • with amounts, to be forwarded to tho Secretary, at - tho Caledonian Hotel, Nnpicr. No nomination, acceptance, or entry will be received on any proloncc whatever unless accompanied ■ by' the necessary amount payable. F^vo per cent . will bo deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. . N.B.— All ovents closo at 9 p.m. on their respective dates .A, T _ DANVERSt 21 . Secretary. jgnttcvjwm'jsi gWjgrtW. W. II PATTERSON'S' HORSE l^lll^ RELIEF Oxce .Tjiied j« Always Used. . PATTERSONS HORSE RELIEF Is Uio Best in tho World, and can bo used with confidence ns an outward application. It is a well-tried Remedy, and as tho hundreds of Testimonials can show has proved ilsolf worthy of its name. For Cuts, Wounds, Soro Shoulders, Soro Backs, Chapped Heels, Soro Throats and InJlueiiKii. Rheumatism, Blistering, Mud Fever, Sore Udders in Cows, Rheumatism, Cuts and Wounds in Dogs, and a Certain Curo for Calves sutlbriiiK from Ringworm. A tow applications sulllcienl. TESTIMONIALS. To Mr W. 11. I'attehson— Dear Sir,- Having seen your Horso Itolicf used on a marc of my own with satisfactory result for speedy uso I can strongly reeom mend it. Every stable-keeper should keep it by him ; its value hero is not yet known, only to iv low.— W. A. Beechoft, Horso Reposi- - lory, Hastings 1 To Sir W. H. Patterson— . . ■ Dear Sir,— My well-known horso Bushman during the steeplechase at Parawai, received a very severe bruiso on tho stifle ; .ioint, - causing grc.it swelling and stiflncss. A few applications of your Horse Relief put him - .light in a wonderfully short time, and I have ■• . thoreforo great pleasure in testifying to its olflcaey. It is without doubt a most valuable remedy.— lt. A. Wight, Junr., Thames. . Sir,— My horso Alpha was suffering from influenza, cold, and swollen glands. A fow . applications of your Horse Relief cured him, and I havo since won n raco with him nt tho riinmos.— Malcolm llalckow, Cambndgq 1 lhavo used your Horso -Relief, and find it , vcrv olKoncious for wounds and sprains. — Gi:6. Uuj.me, Butcher, Auckland. ' • ■ Sir —Wo havo used your Horse Itolicf and found it very efficient for wounds and sprains. . —,1 \mus Di'onan and Co., Auckland. -•..•■ Sir —Your Horse Relief for soro backs and „ soro shoulders I ilnd to bo the best medicine I over Jiscd Jas. 31'Anoltv, Ottiluilm. . ■ 1 havo usocLyour Horse •Relief for wounds on horsca. and I find it; to bun really useful Bi-liolc— T. M'Laughlijj, Son of Master of tho Hounds, Auckland. ' •. .'- Dear Sir,— l hereby certify that Mr W. • - Patterson's Horse Relief is tho best of tho kind 1 have over used.— W. P. Potteb, Coach Proprietor. • . - • ■ ' • All who havo tried Patterson's Horso Roliei declare it. never fails. Compounded under personal superintend' onco of ■■'•''■'. ■ J. FILLMORE DAY, . M.P.S., Chcmj and Druggist,' AH Orders to bo sent, . nd all remittances mndoilo R. T.DOUGLAS, / WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING DEPO . '.', THAMES, NEW ZEALAND. ' :. . w. a. blFlcroft, .': : HA WKE'S BAY AGENT. - [21 ■ ' i;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7626, 25 December 1886, Page 4

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