APIEE PAEK BAOIWG CLUB X SPRINGf MEETING, 1895. aident: John Close. Vice-president: J. T( .M'Vay. Stewards: Messrs G.H. Swan, i. Glendlnnlng, E. W. Knowles, John ietmrtt, R. Sweetapple, J. G. Swan, Jr. I. Smita. Frank Ormond, F. MoeDer, and oseph Bic&nSll, Judge: John Bennett. tarter: --.• Timekeeoer: S. K. tooper. Treasurer : E. W. Knowles. Clerk Fi I the Scales: F. G. SmSW. Handioapper ; L.T. Danvers. _ | T RST DAY— TCEBDAY, OCTOSSIS l&ra, PROGRAMME. XAL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of a, 60 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys --i^ from the stakes; for homes that have never won a burdle race exceeding 40 botb in valno at time of nomination. Nomination, 1 soy % acceptance, 1 soy. * 1} mile, the UTERIOff STAKES HANDIOAP, of 50 agi soy second horse to receive 10 sovu from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy; accept- ■> aiiteleot * mile. r\ \Rk STAKES HANDIOAP, of 200 soys ; . second horse to receive 20 Mrs from the , stake Nomination,, i sovj acceptance, *" STAKES HANDICAP, of 70 sojb i second horse to receivnw. soys from the stakes; for two-year-olda. ~ Nomination, 1 boy : acceptance, 2 sovs. ' tlfttiongaANDIOAP HURDiE RAOE K o? 80 bow; second horse to receive 10 sovsfrotnthjJ stakes. The winner of the Trial HanO*. ■ . ; cap Hurdle Race to carry 711> penalty. Nomination, 1 soy ; aeoeptanoe, 2 bovb. i ... .2nmes. au AILWAY HANDICAP,. pflOOsovs ; secofid - norae to receive 10 bovb from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 3 bovb. .» '■'■ . .i . , 6furlOD(ra, <y:JBURIRI HANDIOAP, of 50 soys ; second , horse to receive 10 soya from the stakes. : For all horses that have never won a raoe • ' on the flat exceeding 40 soya in value at time of nomination. Nomination, 1 soy ; £ acceptance, lsov. ■ . Once round. *" iECOND DAY-WKDNEBDAY OCTOBER 16TH. IECOND TRIAL HANDICAP HURDLE RAOE, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 bovb from the stakes. ' For all horses that have never .won a hurdle race exceeding 40 boys in value at time of nomi- I nation. Nomination, 1 so y J accottanoe, I lsov. fi flrile. I s 3ALEDONIAN HANDICAP, of 60 soya ; It( second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; minimum weight Bat, Nomina. v tion, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 soy. I 6 furlongs. I RACING CLUB HANDICAP, Of 150 aovs; r second horso to rocelve 15 bovb from the i stakes. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, J 4 bovb. 1 mile and a distance. 1 TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 50 boys; t second horso to receive 10 soys from the 8 Btakea. For all horses that havo never won ] arace onlhe flat oxceeding4o sovs invalue ] at time of nomination. Nomination, 1 soy ; r acceptance, 1 boy. 1 mile. ] 3ECOND HANDIOAP HURDLE RAOE, of ] 80 boys ; second horse to receive 10 boys : ffom the stakes. The winner of the Second Trial Hurdles to carry 71b penalty. ] Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 bovb. i Umile. i JUVENILE HANDIOAP, of 70 soys ; seoond, ] horse to receive 10 bovb from the stakes. ; For two-yoar-olds. Nomination, 1 soy; | acceptance, 2 boys. 4 furlongs. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, of 60 boys; -second horse to receive 10 boys from the stakes. Nomination, 1 boy. Weights will be declared atter the finish of the Racing Club Handicap. Acceptance. 1 boy, before the start of the Juvenile Handicap. 7 furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIEB, ACCEPTANCES, DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS, &0., With Amounts to be Paid, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 189 NOMINATIONS. Park Stakes Handicap, of 200 soys, IJ mile - 1 soy Racing Club Handicap, of 160 bovb, 1 mile and a distance 1 soy Railway Handicap. o£ 100 boys, 6 fur. longs .. .. - .... 1 boy Handicap Hurdloa, of 80 soys, 2 miles 1 boy Second Handicap Hurdles, of 80 soys, limile .. .. Ibov TUESDAY. OCTOBER IST, 1895, Trial Handicap Hurdles, of 60 soys, 11 mile.. .. ' I'sov Criterion Stakes Handicap, of SO bovb, I mile .. - 1 soy Sapling Stakes Handicap, of 70 boys, 4 furlongs 1 soy Ahurlri Handicap, of 50 bovb, once round ..' - 1 soy Second Trial Handicap Hurdles, of 60 bovb, lJmUe.. - .. •• 1 «>v Caledonian Handicap, of 60 boys, 6 furlongs • 1 soy Telephone Handicap, of 50 soys, 1 mile - .. -I soy Juvenile Handicap, of 70 bovb, 4 furlodrb 1 B°' Grand Stand Handicap, of 60 soys, 7 furlongs - .-1 soy WEDNESDAY/oCTOBER 9TH.1F96. Weights will be declared for the first day's events. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1895. ACCEPTANCES. \ Acceptances for all first day a eventa Trial Handicap Hurdles lsov Criterion ßtakes Handioap .. .. lsov Park Stakes Handicap _ .. .. S soys Sapling Stakes Handicap .. .. 2 soys' Handioap Hurdles 2 soya Ahurirl Handicap .. _ .. .. 1 boy . Railway Handicap 3sov Weights for the second day's events will be declared on the night of the first day's race j, with the exception of the Grand Stand Handioap. Acceptances for tho second days. events close at 10.30 p.m. on night of first day's races. Owners are particularly requested to send their nominations, &c, by telegraph as weU as by letter, to prevent mistakes. ALF.'T. DANVERS, 743 Seoretary. ' jfrrUte FACTS ABE STUBBORN THINGS. A FACT THAT THE EMPIRE WINES ANT> SPI.EITB ARE NOW PRONOUNCED BY THE GENERAL .PUBLIC TO BE THK BEST IN NAPIEB. By order of the Medical Fraternity* To those requiring Wines and Spirits for Medioinal Purposes don't forget to send to the "EMPIRE HOTEL." All Liquors Guaranteed THE BEST. JOHN P. SMITH. PROPRIETOR, v Direct Importer. P.S.— The Hotel having been Thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished can now offer Excellent Accommodation. Popular Prlceß— Weals and Beds, One Shilling.— J.P.S. 84 RAILWAY HOTEL, PORT AHURIRI. C O'DONOGHUE ... Proprietor. H AVI NO taken over the command of the above Hotel it will be my endeavor to give my patrons Every Care am Attention The House is being Renovated and the whole of the rooms Refitted with New Furnishings. THK WAIROA TRADE Will be Most Carefully Studied, and those either going or coming from that District will find the Proprietor fully alive to their interests. A SPECIAL LUNCHEON Will be prepared every day for the convenience of those who have business at the' fort a PRIVATE DINING-ROOM being placed at their disposal. TO TRAINERS AND OWNERB. Those having horses to ship will find ample Stabling Accommodation, and every facility and care will be bestowed. Plenty of Yard room and Stabling Accommodation for Waggoners during the wool season. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. 919 I - TEMPERANCE HOTEL CLTVE.SQUARE '(Near the Railway Station). I^HE" above Hotel has been ■ thoroughly Renovated and Re fur, nlshed and is now open to the Public. SUPER OR ACCOMMODATIONi FIRST-CLASH TABLE WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE FROM 16 PER WEEK. THOS. FULTON. PROPRIETOR Latb of^Melbourne. OARLTON CLUB HASTINGS. FAMILY AND COMMEECIAL HOTEL P. GORMAN _ _ PROPRIKTOB. COACH AND HORSES. tarawera; FEED. H~K UEI E 8 PROPRIETOR. The Boßt Accommodation for Travellers' Invalids, and Tourists. Trout Fishing. Gam in abundance and atural Warm Baths for Invalid NStopping Placo for tho Taupo Coaches. 222 UP TO DATE, [P von travel from Napior o Wai * pawn by rail, count every grey horse bo scon on eaoh side of the line, then multiply thirteen, and it will give you the numrvr hat dine at the CALEDONIAN HOTSI Dally. True Un besf'ropas Napier pour un sohilllnj ARTHUR M'OARTNBY 219 Maltse d Hotel
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 4
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1,184Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 4
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