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JTAWKE'S BAY JOCICEY CLUB. SPKINa MEETING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3kd AND 4th OCTOBER, 1899. President— Captain Kussoll, M.U.B. Treasurer— G. L. Sniidorland Stewards —J. 11. Colomun ' G. P. Donnolly ' H.Gaitsford ' U. Hunter, M.H.B. i\ Logan T. H. Lomy lion. ,T. D. mmoud, M. L.C.I 1. do Polichot _ . W. Sbriaipton Judge— G. L. Sunderland, Btarter— Harry Plpor -. Clerk of the Course— James Lopdolli Clerk of tho Sculob— Wm. Boilby Hftndicapper— J. E, Henrys PBOGBAMME. FEBSX DAY, TUESDAY, 3bd OCTOBER.' TO STAttT AT 18.80 F.M.-OCTOBEB HiNDICAP, of 100 soys; second horse to receivo 10 soys from the stake. The winner of nny flat race after the declaration of the weights to curry 71b extra. Domination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 sots. 1 mile and a distance = WO P. M.— ITRST HANDICAP HURDLE BACE, of la sots ; second horse to receive 10 soys . from the stake ; the winner of any hurdle race after thel declaration of -the weights to ; carry 7lb extras Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 sotb. • - = . About 1} mile. 2P.H. — HATVKE'S-BAY GUINEAS, of 800 soys, with a sweepstake of 10 bots for accep. tors added; second liorso to receive SO soys from the stake j for three-year-olds j colts Bat 101 b, fillies and geldiug3 Bat 51b. Sweep on night of general entry. ' (Closed.) 1 mile. SWD p.m.— MAIDEN PLATE, ' of 50sovs j second horse to receivo 10,' sov3 frointhe stake j for three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 25 soys in:value at time of entry; winner* of any such race after entry : to carry 71b ejtra., Weigbta— Three-year-olds, 7st 71b ; four-year-olds and upwards, Bst Sib; mares allowed, 51b, geldings Sib. En- ■ . , trance, 1 soy. , 7 furlongs. ; '' WO P.H.— WELCOME STAKES, 'of 75 soys; * . second horse to receive 10 sbVs from the Bt»ke; for two-yeor-olds. Weights— Colts, .. .. . Bstslb; fillies and'geluings, Bat. jEntranoe, 2 -:.-" BOVB, ' ' 4 furlongs. t P.M.— FIRST HACK HANDICAP,! of 60 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys from the : . -■ stake. The winner of any flat race after the -*V" declaration of tho weights to carry 71b extra, :_ r * Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. ' t Once round. '--, fc»o]p.M.-COBINTHIAN "STAKES (a Handi- -: . cap), of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 6 SOVB from the stake ; minimum weight, lOst : Gentlemen riders. The winner of any flat ■: race after the declaration of the weights to ■ carry 71b extra. Nomination, 1 soy; ac- ■ ceptance, nil, , ljmile. ■'' MO P.M.— PLYING HANDICAP, of 100 soys; Wm ■ - eecond horse to receivo 10 soys from the WM : stake; the winner of any flat Tace after the ■■-'- declaration of the weights to carry 71b extra. :' 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 sove. _ H . '■■ 6 furlongs. I. ; i ' SECOND DAY, ■ : ■ WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBEB. .'"-. ■ ~ •_ To Stabt at ■ - I&SOp.H.— TBIAL HANDICAP, of 40 soys; HT . . . Becond horse to receive 5 sjvsfrom tho stake ; |H s;..*^ for horses that have never won a race ex- : ceeding 40 soys in specie at time ef starting. " Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, nil. .-.", .il'.'.. .. Once round. H /' £f 6" pi.— MAIDEN HURDLE BACE HANDI■H - CAP, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 ■■?"•- soys from the stake; for horses that have never won a hurdle race exceeding the value Hi . of 40 soys at time of nomination. Nomhia- ,' tloiiilsov; acceptance, 1 soy, ■ "' About 1\ mile. H 2 p^c. — SPBING HANDICAP, of 200 soys; 'second horse to recoive 10 soys from the stake; the winner of any race of the value of SO sots or upwards after the declaration of ■■' the weights to carry 71b extra, of 100 soys •-■ 101b extra. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 4 mts. Hmile. ■?" WOp,k.— NTJBSBBY HANDICAP, of 70 soys; ■ second horse to receive 10 soya from the Hfl” , ■ stake; for two-year-olds. Nomination, 1:' : ' «ov; acceptance, 1 soy. 4i furlongs. SJOph.— SECOND HACK HANDICAP, of 50 'soya; second horse to re«eive lOBOVBfrom ■■ > the etake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 mtJ-- - - hoy. - 7lurlongß. 4 r ,B. — SECOND HANDICAP HUBDLE |H : r.' ' BACE, of 70 eovs ; second hose to receive 10 ' ' sovb from the Btake. Nomination, 1 soy ; .. acceptance, 2 sovß. About 1J mile. WmY- *,« P.M.— WELTER HANDICAP, of 40 soys; JmmW- ■> second horse to receive 5 soys from the Wm\~" • • stake; minimum weight, Bst. Nomination, ■■ ; . J sor; acceptance, nil. 1 mile. 6SO P.M.— FINAL HANDICAP, of 100 soys; T - '" - Becond horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy: acceptance, 2 ■| v "" sovb. The winner of the Spring Handicap to carry 71b extra. 6 furlongs. |^^Hi~-, i-\ ■ -*— Diraniiou.— Hack is a horse that has never |^B v ,%oa a race exceeding 40 soys in value at time of nomination. Hack and hunter races exceptea. : Htb per cent will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. Horees walking over will BB^r receive 50 per cent of the stakes. ■■V i>ATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ■■-.• ACCEPTANCES, Hll~" 'With Amonntß to be forwarded to tho ■■:,; Secretary H.B.J.C. |^B f"! HA~AU Events close at 10 p.m. unless stated to DHL^ . ' the contrary. [^B:; TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBEB, HHl : '' NOHllAtiohs— October Handicap 1 boy ■■f First Hurdles 1 soy ■■-_ - First Hack 1 sir ■■' ■ Corinthian Stakes 1 soy ■■v Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy ■■T-- Spring Handicap 1 soy TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, HH- WeiQElS— 'October Handicap -, . . First Hnrdles ■■k, ~ . rirstHaok HH ' - Corinthian Stakes BH| Flying Handicap ■■j Spring Handicap ■H TDESDAT, 26th SEPTEMBER. BflV HOJOBAIIOKS— Maiden Plate or Welcome Stakes 2 soys ■■',: ' . Trial Handicap 1 soy ■B Maiden Hurdles 1 sot HB| ■• ~ Nursery Handicap ... 1 soy ■■ Second Hack 1 soy ■Bh;.*' ' Second Hurdles ... ... 1 soy HH.'-*,. Welter Handicap 1 soy HHB.-~ ' Final Handicap 1 soy hHI- Acomtakces— October Handicap ... 2 soys ■■H - First Hurdlea 2 soys Bflß- First Hack 1 soy r i<' Corinthian Stakes ... Nil ■■B l ' Flying Handicap 2 soys ■H' Spring Handicap 4 soys 888 .BWBSPBTAKES— Hawke's Bay Guineas ... 10 boys Hfl' TUESDAY, 3rd OCIOBEB, ■■■* ' By 9.30 p.m. - . (Night First Day's Eacoa). ■■''- WBIOHTS— TriaI Handicap ■HH .- Maiden Hurdles ■■■X'- 1 Nursery Handicap' ■■■v Second Hack ■■■ ' Second Hurdles ■■■- - Welter Handicap ■BH - Final Handicap ■■1 TUESDAY, 3bd OCTOBEB, HH' By 10.30 p.m. ■•.*«m«»- j 3£S£»& r ::: ::: ?^ ■■■ * Nurai-ry Handicap ..._1 soy HH Second Hack 1 boy HH ' Second Hurdles 2 soys HH ~ Welt r Handicap Nil H^H jinnl Haudicap 2 boys HV f. d. luckie, HH| Secretary. HiH Criterion' Hotel, HH| Nauier. NOTHING LIKE SOAP Fore soap, good soap, honest soap, ■^fl Pbas's Soap. ■ POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED V WILL CURE YOUR COUGH.HHJaIIi THE WOULD OVETt, THE BECOC^ HHBB. NISBD COUGH REMEDY. Its immense eal« HHFgOTgllottt the world indicates its ineßtimable value. _ TJHSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. HHKtofMdon, and have almvjra recommended It to my and Bister artistes." I — H^Ht'nnRVNR THK PHLEGM IMJIEDIATELY. WmWL mVBT COUGH QUICKLY BELIEVED. HpSE TBADE M'^A^ABOVE ON EACH HHfl Oju> Om wordi " Thomnß Pomll, Blaokfrlors Bo»d, I^^Br^^Lßndon," onthcOoTernment Stamp. HhA Befuie Imitations. Established 1824. HWB TOJt & COUGH - HBfc>OWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEEDHH^^ 0R ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, fto. Bottles Is. 1 id., 2f. Sd., and 4a. 63. _^ BHI OUREB WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL : BHHJ IT ACT 3 LIKE MAQIC ; HHHI you will nemr regret it. HHHI Boxes 1/I}, °f all Chemißts. hVhlb. BEBTH&M & BON. Chemist, Cheltenham, H^HJH Englandi j

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11320, 2 September 1899, Page 6

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