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nANEVIBKE JOCKEY CLDB. *■> ANNUAL HACK BADE MEETING. |To be held on the! CLUBS COURSEj TAHORAITBI ON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY SO, 1895 Subieot to metropolitan Rules, President! Mr W. F. £nlght. Vice-presi domes Messrs F. G. Cowpor, H. Gaisford 1 and Ai R. Lyras. Judge: Mr T. E. G' Lloyd. Clerks of Scales : Messrs J. Bargh and A. F. Browne. Totallsattir Clerk : Mr M. Henderson. Clerk of Course: Mr K. Dlckoy. Handicappor: Mr J. B. Huntloy Stewards: Messrs tt. Wratt, 0. Baddoloy M. Henderson, J. AUar&ico, N: M'Phee, B Dennehy, W. T. Ltmbrick. Karaltiana, T. H. G. Lloyd, A. F. Browne, Krukl, T. MDarmott, R. Dlokoy, J. Bargh, W Hunter, Hoera-Rangi-wao-Kawae. PROGRAMME First raoo to start at 12,30. MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLES, of 3 sovfl : second borae to receive 5 sots from the stake: for horeca that have never won any Hurdle Raco ; distance, 1} mile over 6 flights of hurdles Sft 61n high. Nomination. 10s ; acceptance, 20s. MAIDEN PLATE, of 30 sovs ; second horse to receive S sovs from the stake ; for all horses that havo never won public money at time of starting; distance, 1J mile; weight-for-age. Entrance. 30a. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 40 sots, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake ; distance, 1 mile. Tho winner of any flat race after declaration of weights of the net value of 25 bovb or over to carry a penalty of 51b. Nomination, 15s ; accept ance.&s. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sovs: secon 1 horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake ; over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 61n hlqdh; dls tance, 2 miles. The winner of an? njlrdlc raoe after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b. -Nomination, ISs; ao. oeptance. 25b. DANEVIRtfE HANDICAP, of 75 sovb; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake ; distance, 1J mile. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights of the neb value of £25 or over to carry 71b penalty ; the winner of two or more races of the value of £25 or more eaoh to carry 101b penalty. Nominations, 80s; acceptance, 458. SELLINQ RACE, of 20 sovs ; winner to be sold immediately after the race for 20 tovs, half the surplus, if any, to go to the second horse, balance to Club's funds; distance, about 7 furlongs. Maximum weight, sat 71b ; 71b allowed for every £5 off selling price. Entrance, 20s. HUSH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 35 sovb second horse to receive S sovs from the stake ; distance, li mile. Minimum weight, 9st: gentlemen riders allowed 71b. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights of the net va.uo of £23 or over to carry a penalty of 71b, the winner of two or more races of the value of £25 or over each to carry 101b penalty. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, FLYING HANDICAP, of 40 sovs: second hone to receive 6 sovb from the stake; distance, I mile. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights of the net value of £25 or over to carry 71b .penalty, not oumulative. Nomination, 15s 5 acceptance, 255. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES &a WEDNESDAY, 9th January— Nominations for Maiden Hurdles, 10s ; Stewards' Handicap, 15s ; Handicap Hurdles, 15s ; Danevirke Handicap, 30a ; High Weight Handicap, 15s ; FlylngHandioap. 15s. VFEDNESDAY, 16th January— Weights WEDNESDAY, 23rd January — Accept anoes for Maiden Hurdles, 20s; Stewards Handicap, 255; Handicap Hurdles, 255; Danevirke Handicap, 455 ; High Weight Handicap, 20b; Flying Handicap, 255; Entries for Maiden Plato, 30s ; Selling Race, 20s, RULK3 AND GENERAL CONDITIONS. All stakes paid without reduction. Colors, pedigrees, and performances must accompany entries in all casesi All entries olose at 9 p.m. on the respective dates with the secretary at Danevirke, and no nomination and acceptance will be received unless aotually accompanied by the necessary amount payable. Telegraph office closes at fi p.m. These races are open to all horsoß that have never won an advertised stake cr prize exceeding the value of £10 at the time of nomination (Hack and Hunt Races excepted), and that e.Tfl not nominated for a Derby, St. Leger or Sapling Stakes up to date of nomination. The races will bo run in the order advo Used. J. C. FRASER, Secretary. Submitted to my Committee and approved — F. D, Luckie, Secretary H.B. Jockey Clu* CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, NAPIEK. W. P. KIRKWOOD, « PROPRIETOR. THE above Hotel is now known as one of the Best in New Zo and EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE SUITES OF APARTMENTS. SAMPLE ROOMS. P.O. BOX 113. THHTAUPO AND PETANE COACHES The Hotel is the starting place for both these Lines of Coaches, 95 COACH AND HORSES. TARAWERA. FEED. H~E 881 ES, PROPRIETOR. The Best Accommodation j.ravo . s Invalids, and Tourists. Trout Fishing. Game in abundance, and Natural Warm Baths for Invalids Stopping Place for the Taupo Coaches. 96 UP TO DATE. rP you travfll from Napier to Waipawa by rail, oount every grey horse to be seen on eaoh side of tho line, then multiply by thirteen, and it will give you the raimfci hat dlno at the CALEDONIAN HOTJU. Dally. True. Un best "repas Napier pour un schilling ARTHUR M'OARTNEY 97 Maltre d Hotel CARLTON CLUB, HASTINGS. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P, GORMAN .- .- PnorBiETOB. W. J. TYERMAN PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST HASTINGS, H.B.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9892, 19 January 1895, Page 5

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