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JLJAWKE'S BAT JOCKEY OLU: WINTER MBETINQ, 1895, WBDNESDAY 26th JUNE. President: Captain Russell, M.H.R. Troi nren JameaLyon. Stewards: Win. Dot las. Q. P, Donnelly, H. Gaiaford, G. Hunt< F. Logan'r. H. Lowry, Henry Mason, Ho J« D, Ormond. M.L.0., W. Shrimptc Judge :W. Shrimpton. Starter : H. Pip( Clerk of the Course James LopdelL Oft of he Scales : Wm. Beilby. TLnekeepc O. M. WhitUngton. Clerk of the Tola isator.'G. T. Cross. Handicapper: J. ! Henry. Seoretary : P. D. Luokfe. PROGRAMME. • To Start at 1.45 P.Mi-HANDIOAP HURDLE RACE, 100 boys ; second horse to reoeive 10 bo 1 from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy; a ccptance 2 bovb. About 2 mile 1.30 PJUt.— MADDEN HANDICAP HURDL RACE ot 30 sovs (net); open to all qua] fled hunters ; gentlemen riders ; minlmui weight list. Nomination, 1 soy ; aocepl ance, 10s 1} mO( Lls P.M.— LADIES' BRACELET, of 80 soys a Bracelet value 80 boys : a gold-mounto whip will be presented to the rider of thi winner; for four-year-olds and upward) that have never won an advertised raci of any description exceeding 25 soys ii value at time of entry ; gentlemen ridors all horses to be nominated by ladies Entrance, 3 soys. Weights-4yrs, 11s 121 b; Sjtb, Oyra, and aged, 12st 31b, Nc allowances. 2 miles on the flat N.B.— "Applications for election as a gen rleman rider must be made to the Committee of the Jockey Clnb in whose district the applicant resides, and must be proposed and seconded In writing by members of the Clnb. On election the Committee shall issue a Certificate which shall entitle the holder to ride as a gentleman rider on any racecourse where ' these rales are in force, provided that the certificate may be cancelled at anytime on snffloienb cause being shown. No person baying received payment in consideration of workperformedl n connection with the train Ing or riding of horses hall bo ligibleto de as a gentleman rider." 115 jmc. - HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLE! CHASE HANDICAP, of 800 soys ; second horse to receive 60 soys and third horse 2 bovb from the stake. ' Nomination, 2 soys acceptance, 7 soys. Winner of any Steepleohase Handicap of the value Qf 200 boys after declaration of the weights to carry 7lb penalty.- About 3J miles. 8 p JJ.-HAWKB'B BAY HUNT CLUB OUP HANDICAP, of 40 bovb (net) ; open to al qualified hunters that have never won a race exceeding 40 bovb in value ,in nlmnxn weigh!; lGt; gentlemen riders. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 boy. 3 miles. SAS P.M.-WBUTBB HANDICAP, of SO sovb (on the flat): minimum weight lost Nomination, 1 soy. Weights wl be decared immediately after tho Ladles Bracelet Race, Acceptance. 1 soy, before - :. the start for the Hunt Cinb Cun. 11 mile. J. 15 P.M.-MAIDEN STKBPLKCHASK, of 8 ' boys : second horse to receive 10 bovb from ■ . ■ the stake. Kntranoo, 2 soys. Weight-for age. For all horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase exceed no 25 boys in value at time ot entry .Weightstors, list 61b; Syrs, 12st; Byrs and aged, ' lSstSlb. . About2mUes. ■ DATES OF NOMINATIONa. ACOEPr . . AKOaa AND WEIGHTS , - With Amounts to be forwarded to the Seoretary H.B.J.C. - N.B— All Events Close at 10 p.m. unl bs stated to the contrary. Weights will bo deolared on or about 10th June, MONDAY,' 17th JUNE. Acceptances- Handicap Hurdle Race 2 soys Hawke'sßaySteeplo chase » .. ..7 bovb • NOMDfATKWB-Ladies' Bracelet .. 3 bovb Maiden Steeplechase 2 sovb Welter Handicap .. l boy Maiden Hurdles .. 1 boy Hunt Club Cup .. l eov THURSDAY, 20th JUNB, Weights— Maiden Hurdles Hunt Club Cup MONDAY, 21th JUNE. Acceptances— Maiden Hurdles .. 10s - , - Hunt Club Cup ..20s ■ F. D. LUCKEB = ' Criterion Hotol, Secretary* V . * Nanier. g - j^APIER PAB± EAOLNG CLUB WINTER MEETING) 1895, WKDNESDIY7JULY 3rd : Resident: John Close. Treasurer! E. W. . v Knowles. Stewards: G. H. Swan, T. LSidey, D. Glendinning, J. M'-Vay, W. sHfcslop, J. Bennett R. Sweetapple, J. G' : Swan, F. G. Smith. Judge : J. Bennett „-- Btirtert K. Gilpln. TimekeeDer: S. E. Cooper. Handloapper.! A. T. Danverf, PROGRAMME!, W NTEB OATfI HANDICAP, of 50 bovb I a welter handicap on the flat; minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, Isov; accept - ance, 1 soy; " limfle. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 50 soys * second horso to receive 10 boys from the ■^- stake; for qualified hunters that have Inever won a Hurdle or Steeplechase exceeding 10 bovb in value at time of nomi nation: minimum weight, list; gentle men riders; professionals to carry 71b extra. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, Isov. - 2 j miles. NAPIER STEEPLECHASE of 200 sovb; second horse to receive 30 soys from the stake. Nomination, 2 boys : acceptance S soya. About 3 miles. LADIES' PUBSB HANDICAP, of 60 sovb : minimum weight. lOsb. Nomination, 1 ' mr. Weights wiu be deolared after the _.^.^-... Winter Oats Handicap. Acceptance, 1 eov, before the start of the Napier Steeplechaao. limile. ■-' TRIAL HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ■ . 80 soys: for all horses that have never won a Steeplechase exceeding 50 bovb in value at time of nomination ; the winner of the Napier Steeplechase or Huntera Steeplechase to carry 101 b extrai Norn nation, l boy ; acceptance, 2 so vs. About 2 miles HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 100 soys second horse to receive 10 boys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance 3SHJVB. miles. :dates of nominations, entries, acceptances, declaration Off WEIGHTS &0., With Amounts to be Paid TUESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1805, NOMINATIONS. Banters Steeplechase, of £0 bovb 2} miles ..1 boy Ladies' Purse Handicap, ot 60 boys, li mile .. „ ..1 boy Trial Steeplechase, of 80 bovb, about 2 miles „ ..l soy Winter Oats, of 50 bovb, lj mile . . 1 bo y THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 895. Weights will bo declared, SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH 1895. ACCEPTANCES.. Napier Steeplechase .. ..' _ 5 boys Handicap Hurdle Race 3 soys Hunters'Steoplechaso 1 soy Winter Oats 1 boy trial Steeplechase 2 soys Owners aro particularly requested to send their nominations, &c, by telegraph as wel by letter, to prevent mistakes. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary. H. P. COHEtf AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CORNER OF MARKET AND TENNYSON STREETS (Late y occupied by Mackay, Logan Ste n and Co.). H. P. COHEN, having resumed Business as an Auctioneer, bega to intimate to his old Patrons and tho General Public of Hawke'e Bay that he is now prepared to recelvo Con ■ Bißnmonta of FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Of any description for Sale by Pubil Auction. CASH ADVANCED ON GOODS FOR WARDED FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ACCOUNT SALES AND CASH PAID PROMPTLY. LOANS NEGOTIATED AND VALU TIONS MADE. SALES CONDUCTED IN TOW Oft, COUNTRY MONEY TO LEND In Largo or Small Sums. H. P. COHEN to thanking his old Client for their Generous Support In tho pnßt, trust that by studying their interests and conducl ing Business in a straightforward manner t merit a fair share of their smpportl H P. CJOHEF gS AUCTIONEER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10017, 15 June 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10017, 15 June 1895, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10017, 15 June 1895, Page 6

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