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■"j*±fj.'->-' ;: -'.;'.'.'-*Hr» ■ jJAWEE'S BAT JOCKEY CLUB WINTER MJJTINQ, 1895, WBDNEBDAY 26rn JUNE. President: Captain Russell, M.H.R. TreasffL e a J 1 ? I " oaL y?°- Stewards: Wm. Doug■R^sS^F^ D i? m } e ¥ y ' H - Gaiaford. G- Hunte?, t j • SS^i M -L.C., W. Shrimpton. £? d £ c 5W * SMmpton. Starter : H. Piper. Clerk of the Course James LopdeU. Cfork #S? m - BeUb 5 r - Timekeeper 0. M. Whlttington. Clerk of the Total isator: G. T. Cross. Handlcappoi •: J. B Henry. Seoretary : F. D. LuoMe. PROGRAMME. To Start at 11.45 P.M,-HANDIOAP HURDLE RACE, of 100 boys ; second horse to receive 10 eovs from the atako. Nomination, 1 aov; acceptance 2soTB. About 2 miles. 11.30 P.M.— MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLB RACE of SOsovb (net); open to all qualified hunters ; gentlemen riders ; minimum weight llßt. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 10s3 1} mile. 1.15 P.M.-LADIES 1 BRACELET, of 80 soys: a Bracelet value 80 eovs ; a gold-mounted whip will be presented to the rider of the wliuum:', tor four-year-olds and upwards that have ne>or wontm «/iT<irtisea.-»ace of any description exceeding 25 sova ithvalue at time of entry ; gentlemen riders all horses to be nominated by ladles. Entrance, 3 soys. Weights- lyra, us 121 b; syrs,6yrs, and agedT 12st Sib. No allowances. 3 miles on the fiat N.B.— "Applications for election as a gen tloman rider must be made to the Committee of the Jockey Club in whose dlstriotj the apifllcant resides, ana must be proposed and seconded in writing by members of the Club. On eleotion the Committee shall issue a Certificate which Bhall entitle the holder to ride as a gentleman rider on any racecourse where these rules are in force, provided that the certificate may be cancelled at any time on sufficient cause being shown. No person having received payment in consideration of work performedl n connection with the train Ing or riding of horses hall be ligibleto de as a gentleman rider." 2.15 p.m. — HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLE OHASK HANDICAP, of 309bovb; second horse to receive SO soys and third horse 2 soys from the stake. Nomination, 2 bovb acceptance, 7 soys. Winner of any Steeplechase Handicap of the value of 200 boys after declaration of the weights to carry7lbpenalty. About Similes. 3 P.M.-HAWKK'S BAY HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP, of 40 sovs (net) ; open to al qualified hunters that have never won a race exceeding £0 sovb in value; m nimum weight liar; gentlemen riders. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. 3 miles. 3.45 p.M.-WEIftKR HANDICAP, of 60 sovb (on the flat); minimum weight. lOst. Nomination, l boy. Weights wi be decked immediately after the Ladles Bracelet Race. Acceptance. 1 boy, before . the Btart for the Hunt Club Cup. 11 mile. 4.15 P.M.-MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, of 8 boys ; second horse to receive 10 bovb from the stake. Kntranoe,2Bovs. Welght-for age. For all horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase exceed ng 25 boys in value at time ot entry Weights— 4yrs, list 61b; Syrs, 12st; 6yrs and aged, 12st31b. About 2 nmos, DATES OF NOMINATIONS. ACCEPfANCES, AND WEIGHTS, With Amounts to be forwarded to the Seoretary H.B. J.O. N.B.— All Events Close at 10 p.m. unless stated to the contrary. TUESDAY, 14th MAY. Nominations— Handicap Hurdle Race 1 boy Hawke'sßay Steeplechase 2 bove Weights will be deolared on or about 10th June MONDAY 17th JUNE. ACOBPTANCES-Handicap Hurdle Race 2 Bove Hawke'sßaySteeple , chase 7 bove Nominations— Ladles' Bracelet .. 8 sovf Maiden Stoeptoohase 2 sovi Welter Handicap .. 1 boy Maiden Hurdlea .. 1 boy Hunt Club Cup .. 1 soy THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. WEIGHTS-Maidon Hurdlea Hunt Club Cup MONDAY, 24th JUNE. Acceptances— Maiden Hurdles _ 10s Hunt Club Cup _ 20s F. D. LUCKD3, ~-^ , „ Seoretary, Criterion Hotel, Napier. 9 (Bfracaeg. TRAMWAY TO TARADALE IS NOT YET COMPLETED, BUT RYMEB'S BUSEt Are Running Along to the following TIME-TABLE TARADALE TO NAPIER TO TARA NAPDSR. ■ DALE. Leave Taradale— Leave Newton's a.m. a.m. Corner. 0,45 New Road 8.0 NewKoad 8.15 „ 9.30 „ 8.35 „ 10.0 8.45 Via Meaneej 11.0 „ 9.30 New Road 11.15 Via Moanee JO.O „ 12.0 New Road 11.0 „ p.m. 12.0 „ 1.0 New Road p.m. 2.0 „ 1.0 New Road 3.0 „ 1.45 Via Meanee 4.0 • 2.30 New Road 4.15 Via Meanee 3.30 6.0 New Road 4.0 „ 5.30 „ *5.0 „ t 6.15 *6.0 „ • 9.30 •6.30 . «i 0.30 ;; t Does not run on Saturdays. 1 Saturdaysjonly. FARES, 6d EACH WAY, OR BY TICKEI 3S PER DOZEN. PUKETAPU TO NAPIER TO PUKE NAPIER. TAPU. a.m. p.m. 8.0 Every Day New 3.0 Every Day Ne\ Road Road FBRNBTLL TO NAPIEr"tO FERN NAPIER. HILL. a.m. p.m. 8.0 Dally 3.0 Dally For Hire— Buses Drags, Buggies Coaches Brakes &o. Horses for Bale, Hire, Exchange or Brokei to Harness. G . R T~M E B Address— BOX 98. NAPIER,' TELEPHONE 170. January, 1895. 201 OEOWTHEE & M'OAULEY'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES > BETWEEN NAPIER TAUPO, TO KAANU, LICHFIELD.ANDROTORUA A Coach will leave Napier every Mondaj 6.30 a.m., arriving Taupo every Tuesday al 4 p.m., leave Tanpo every Thursday 7 a.m. arriving Napier every Friday at 5 p.m. Thomas Cook and Son, Agents. SPECIAL COACHES AND BUGGIES A1 ANY TLAEE. CROWTHER & M'CAULEY Proprietors P. NUGEHT'S ■j'ELEGBAPF LINE OP * COACHES. HASTINGS AND MARAEKAKAHO. Leave Maraekakaho Mondays, Tuesdays Thursdays, and Fridays 7.30 a.m. Arrive Hastings 9.45 a.m. ; Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 a.m. • Dopnrt Hastings for Afaraekakaho 12.30 daily. Booking Office— Beecrof t's Repository Good Stabling and well-grassed Padaooka Harness and Saddle Horaoa can had by arrangement at any time. F. NUGENT. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE MARAffITTATrAno. 208 NOTICE. pETAN E~cTo ACHES. From Petane, 8.30 a.m. to p.m. From Napior Al a.m. and 4.30 p.m. The Coaches start from Star Hotel at 10.60 and 4.20 ; Peddles Hotel at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. ; Napier and Petano Hotels SPECIAL COACHES LAID ON FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES. Ruggiea And Riding Horses by arra ge menD with O. VHiLERS, Proprietor, Patene. It Is wiser to Remember, It is folly to Forget. BEE OMTMENT. TRYJ I 1 USED BY THE MANY AND CONDEMNED BY IHE FEW. IS A SURK REMEDY, AND WILL SELDOM DECEIVE ¥OU. Manufactured Suitable for the Most Tender and Delicate Skins. ONE POT, Is Gn Equal to a Bill £5 from a Doctor It Is also Manufactured f o VETERINARY USE, And Is Unsurpassed as a HORSE AND CATTLE DRESSING ÜboS by all the Loading Horso Owners and Stablokeepers E— Is fld Household ; and 2s Bd Veter i y with full Directions and Testimonials enclosed, etalled by all Respectable Chomißto Storekoopors, and Snddlors throughout the Distriot. Wholesale through loading Whole sale Firms or direct from the Factory. THE YOST TYPEWRITER STANDS UNKIVAIiLED AB A WRITING MACHINE. SOLD ON TIME PAYMENTS. CALL AND INSPECT J. ROBERTS TMNNYSON-STREET SOLE AGENT FOR NAPIER

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9997, 23 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9997, 23 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9997, 23 May 1895, Page 3

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