%mg t RAPIER PAEK EACING CIiUB, WINTEB MEETINQ, 189K WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd President: John Close. Treasurer: E. W. Knowlos. Stewards: G. H. Swan, T. Sidoy, D. Glendinning, J. M'Vay. W. Heslop, J. Bennett B. Sweetepple, J. G' Swan, P. G. Smith. Judge : /. Bennett 1 Starter: K. Gilpin. Timekeeoer: & B. Coopor. Handieapper zA. T. Dan vors, ISEA PROGRAMME.H£ES3BSS3a WINTER OATH HANDICAP, ol 6o»sovs a welter handicap on the flat inlnTmnm weight, lOst. NominaUon, lso v; oocePt HUNTE" R8' OSTEEPLEOHASB,0 STEEPLEOHASB, of $Sw? second horse to receive 10 boys from the Btake; for qualified hnntero that hava ne^°. r wonja Rurdle or Steeplechase exSn^S^ 408 , 0 T sin veia 1 * b "me of noml m«i Ja mlnl mnm weight, list; gentle lsov' NomlnaUo n. 1 boy j acoeptance. NAFIKR STEEPLECHASE of 20) WV^; stake" & to receive 30 Mva from Se k£,™ Nomlna tion, 2 soys: acceptance LA» PURSE HANDICA^fc™ minimum weight lost T Nomination; i wT;^ e n ßhtß^ be deohSedSwrlhS Winter Oata Handicap. Acceptance, 1 boy, before the start of taoNapierSteepleohaso. Hmiln. TRIAL HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. 80 sovb; for all horses that have never won a Steeplechase exceeding £0 soys In value at time of nomination: the winner <£ "»e Napier Steepleohage or Hunter* Steeplechase to carry Wlb extra. Norn nation, 1 soy ; acoeptance, 2 boys. HANDICAP HURDLE RAOE^ STIOO iSfv?: a»cgid horse to receive 10 s«vs from the Btake. Nomination, 1 soy; aocojtanoe 3 kyb. mUee. With Amounts to bepJii* TUKBDAY MAY fOtm, 18flt ' NomNAnoNa. Napier Steeplechase, of 200iioTg, abort 3 miles 9 nvs Handicap Hurdle Raoe, of IMsovb/J l miles .. „ .-. _ .. ;Ibov TUESDAY, JUNE .25th, U95, NOMHTATIONB. Hunters Stcopleohaee, of SO dots 2i miles i jot Ladies' Parse Handicap, of fit boys, U mile _ ..x boy Trial Steeplechase, of 80 bots, about 2 miles „ . gov Winter Oat», ot 60 so vs, U mile . . I soy THURBDAY, JUNK 27TH, 888. Weights will bo declared. SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, 1895. AOOBPXANOKS. Napier Steeplechase .. _ _ 6 boys Handicap Hurdle Race - .. ». 3 soya Hunters Steeplechase .. „ ..1 soy Winter Oats „ l boy rrial Steepleohaee _ .. 2 bovi Clwnera ara particularly requested to send their nominations, &c, by toiegraph as wol as by letter, to prevent mistakes. ALF. I^ANVERS. M Seoretary.
CLAREJtfDON OliUB HOTEL, NAPIEK. "V 7. P. KIBKWOOD. PROPRIETOR 'lIHE above Hotel is bow known JL as one of the Beet in New Zealand EVERY MODERN CONVENIENO « SUITES OF APARTMENTS, SAMPLE ROOMS P.O. BOX 113. THE TAUPO AND PBTANE COACHES The Hotel is the starting place for both these Lines of Coiohea. ***i ■ T- r-r. t- i ■ ii THE PROPRIETOR OF THK EMPIRE HOTEL HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has received per els. Aotea a consignment of very oholca Wispa and Spirits, and can now offer to the genera publio *HB BBST IN THE MARKET. Family Trade solicited. All Bottling dons on the Premises. From one bottle upwards sent to any part of Hawke's Bay. The Empire 10-year-old Extra Special. - per gallon net _ .. _. „ 3256 a At per case,, ip-year-old Extra Special 70e Od Aijpersixbotaeß „ .. „ .. SSs Od Single bo „ &6d My Whisky is guaranteed to be bo i-he-* - ame strength as per Bond Entry. Tebms Cash. |JOHN P. SMITH,; DrasroT Importer Tho Hotel havlni? been thoroughly Renovated, I can now offer excellent accommodation to tho travelling public. Charges, Is per Day, 2Jb per Week. 871 TEMPERANCE HOTEL OLIVE SQUARE (Near the Railway Station). THE above Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and Be tor nlshed and is now open to the Public, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION! FIRST-CLASS TABLE WITH GOOD ATTENDANOa BOARD AND RESIDENCE FROM IBS PER WEEK.
THOS. FULTO3T. proprietor Late of Melbourne^ THE ROYAL HOTEL " oarl^o¥^a^Sr^a^ rneb The Oldest Establithod Hotelin Ha wile's Bay. HAVING taten over the above Hotel from Mr 0. Siadelte, I Bhall endeavor to make the name as weli known in Hawko's Bay as whon first presided over somes 38 years ago by Captain D. Mwin. My o'd friends are many, and I shaU respeotfnlly solicit a call, while aew acqnaintancee will be made onually as welcome. Visitors to the necreation Ground to witness cricket, foot•»Hi,WpyoHDsr, and athletlo sports' can bo supplied with rooms, and I shall keep only ,tM BEST BRANDS OF WINKS, SPIRITS. ALEB, AND BEER ON DRAUOHT. PRIVATES SITTING ROOMS FOR VISITORS. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOBT--BOARDBRS EXCELLBNT~BATHROOMB, STABLINO ACCOMMODATION. T. E. BRILL Pkopbietob. i sro ' CAELTON CLUB. HASTINGS. FAMILY AND COMMEBCIAE. HOTKL jP. GORMAN - _ PBOPBHSTOB. COAOH AND HORSES. TARAWBRA FEED. H~E ÜBI EB, PROPRIETOR. The Best Accommodation for Travellers Invalids, and Tourists. Trout Fishing; Game In abundance, and Natural Warm Baths for Invalid Stopping Plaoo for the Tanpo Coaches. W
JAMES* MILLS. Emerson.btreet,!; BAB i SADDLERY AND BAfiSiESS - . IN evkry sttlb, and a* latest psices Coksi'stekt With Al qu S y m£Ma£ KMANBHIP TB7 MY HOESE COVERS THIS SEASON. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THB PROVINCB. CHARLES ARNOLD A Resident In the Dlstrlot for IS Tears), Bess to Intimate to his Friends and the Publlo generally that he has commenced Business In Emoreon-street. Napier (opposite the Star Hotel), as SADDLED AND HARNESS* MAKER. and solicits a Share of Patronage. All Work manahlp Guaranteed, Repairs a Specialty. Quality comhlncd vrltn Cheapness. NOTK THB A99RBSSOHABLES ABNOLD, - EiM;ERSON-BTREET, NAPIER nDnaita tha Star Hotel.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10000, 27 May 1895, Page 4
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