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TTAWKE'S BAY HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To bs held on the HASTINGS BACECOUESB, WEDNESDAY, 25th JfJLY, 1900. Stewards : Messrs H. H. Bridge, W. flastle, C. H. Arrow, T. Butler, F. Herriok, F. White, B. Tod, G. P. Dobnolly, G. L. Sunderland, H. A. Bimsbll, J. B. Rhode?, •V. Kinross White, J. Goring Johnston, T. H. Lowry, W. H. Hartgill. Judge : Mr G. L. Sunderlan d. Handioappers : Hunters, Mr G. L. Suniierl&nd ; open, Mr A. T. DaDierj. Starrer : Mr H. Has<oll, Clerk of the Course: Sir J. Lopdell. Clerk of the Scales : Mr William Bellby. rROGEAMME, 12 hoon.-HUNTEBS' HANDICAP HUBDIiB BACB, of 20 sots ; second hone to rocolve 6 sovb from the staket Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 1 eot ; acceptance), nil. \\ mile, 12.40 r.M.-HAWKE'S BAT HUNT CLUB CUP STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, a. Cup value 10 guineas (presented by G. L. Bunderlond, Esq.), with 10 sots added far first horse, and 6 soys for second horse. (A whip, {.resented by Arthur Hyde, Eb(J , will £c giten to tho rider ol the winner.) Minimum weight, Hat. Nomination, 1 soy; aocoptance nil. About 2J miles, 1.20 p.m.-OPEW FLAT BACE HANDICAP, ol SO soys ; Hocond horse to receive 5 eovs from the stake. Minimum weight, 9st, Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s. 7 furlongs. 2.0 r.M.-HUNTEBs' BBACELTST HANDICAP H'fBDLB RACE, a Bracelet value 7 sovb (presented by Mrs T. H. Lowry), with 10 sovr added for first horse, and 5 soys for second horse (a buntinr crop presented by P< Q rinan, Esq., will be given to the rider of the winner). Minimum weight Hat. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, nil. 2 miles. 2.35 r.M.— OPEN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 40 b6vb; second horse to receive 5 boys from the stake. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, 1 eov. About 21 miles. 3.10 p.m.— MOUNTED INTANTBY PLAT EACE HANDICAP, a Trophy value 5 boys; open to bona fide troop hori.es the property of members ot the Hawke's Bay or Ahuriri Corps ; to be ridden by members of tha said Corps in uniform (without arms). Minimum weight, list. Entrance, ss. Certificates from commanding officer to be produced at scales. 5 luilongß. 3.45 p.m —HUNTERS' PLAT EACE HANDICAP, of 15 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from tho stake. Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 15a; acceptance, nil. 2 miles. "*.20 P.M. — HUNTEBB' FINAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, a Saddle value 8 guineas (presented by John M'Vay, E»q ), with 10 soys added for first horse, and 5 soys for second horse (a bridle, preseuted by F. Bethell, tsq., Will be given to the rider of the winner). Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, nil. About 2 miles. EULES AND REGULATIONS. Bun under New Zealand Bulea of Racing. Winner of any race at tho meeting to carry 71b extra. DEFINITION OF A HUNTEB.— A horse that haß hunted at leaßt live times this season with any recognised paok of hounds, and has nevor won more than 40 sovb in a Hunters' fiaoe, or 20 soya in an open race, and whose owner is a Bubsoriber of at leaßt one guinea to a Hank Club. All hunters' races are confined to gentlemen riders. Certificates mußt be produced at scale. Bookmakers can obtain licenses (£7) on application to the Secretary. Nominations (with performances of hunters) and acceptances, together with the necessary fees, COLOBS OF THE BIDEB, So., must be in the hands of the Secretary, at tbe Paoifio Hotel, Hastings, not later than 8 p.m. on the dates named below :— MONDAY, 16th JULY, at 8 p.m.Nominations for all Events. TUESDAY, 17th JOLYWeights will bo deolarea. SATURDAY, 21st JULY— Acceptances for all Events. (Specially note that acceptance must he notified to the Secretory notwithstanding that acceptance is nil;) Mr H. O, Caulton gives a Prize of Two Guineas for the horse that carries the heaviest weight to victory during the meeting. F. D. LUCK.IE, 296 Hon. Secretary. THE WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held en the DANEVIBKE JOCKEY CLUB'S BACECOUIiSE, ' At Tahoraite. WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST. Patron .- Mr George Hunter. President : Mr W. K. Knight. Vico- Presidents : Messrs W. H, Hartgill, *, C. Bcrimgeour, and W. Karaitians. Judge: M r W. H. Hartgill. Starter: M r James A Hard ice, Hundicappers : The Com. mittee. Clerk of the Scales: Mr J. 8. FreeI man. Olerk of the Course: Mr J, Hughes, Hon. Tr. asurer : Mr T. H. G. Lloyd. Stewards : Messrs N. M'Phee, U. D. Buchanan, G. A. Gamniau, W. I oudor, H. thinly, P. M, Fool, A, Laing, and W, martin. PBOGBAMME. 1.1 r.M.— HUNTERS' HANDICAP HUBDLE )(aCE, a trophy of the value of 5 boys for the first horse, and a trophy of the value of 1 f.ov for the tecond horse; for qualified hunters only. Minimum weight, lint. Entrance, ss. ' 2 miles. 2. 1.30 p.m.-HUNTERS' HANTIC4P FI.Y---i Mi. a trophy of the value of 4 soys for the first hors j, and a trophy of the value of 1 soy for the second horse ; for qualified hunteri only. Minimum woight, list, Entrance, •Is.' 6 furlongi. 3. 2 p.m. -OPEN HANDIC P FLAT BACE, a trophy of the value of 4 soys for the first liorse, and a trophy of tho value of 1 soy for th • aeconl horse ; for horses that have never won a race of any description. Minimum wt'ijht,'llßt. Entrance, 4a, J} mile 4. 2.30 va. — WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB SIEEPLECHaSE, a handicap steeplechase open ouly to qualified hunters ; a trophy of Iho value of 7 soys for the flr.it horse, and a trophy of tho value of IS soys for the second horse. Minimum weight,' list. Entrance, 7s. 3 mile* 5. 3 p.m.— LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (on tho flat), a bracelet of the valuo of 5 soys for the UrHt horse, and a braoelet of the Value ol 1 soy for the scoopd horse. . Open only to hunters that have qualified during the season 11)00 » ith tho Woodlands Hunt ' Club, to be riddou by members of the Woodlands Hunt Club minimum weight, list. Entrance, 54. Hmilo. . 3.30 p.m. — KUMEEOA STEEPLECHASE HANDIHAP, a trjphy of the valtto of 5 sovb for the first horse, and a trophy. of tho value of 1 soy for the second horse, Opi-n only to hunters that have qualill d during the Beason 1900 with the Woodbinds Hunt Club, to bs ridden by members of the Woodlands Hunt, Club, Minimum weight, list. Entrance, 59. . 2 miles. 7. 4 p.m.— CONSOLATION BACE, of 5 sovu, and a trophy of the value of 10s 6d to the second horta. Catoh weights over list. Nomination ss, to olose on tbe ground at 3*15 p.m. 5 furlongs. GENEB \h CONDITIONS. 1. All races will le run under the N.Z. Bules of Bactog. 2. The winner of any race to carry a penalty of 51b. Penalties not cumulative. 3. Allriderßtohave gnntloman riders' certificates. 4. A member of the Woodlands Hunt Club meanß a duly elected member of the said club who has paid his subscription for the season 1900. 5. A qualified hunter sseans a horse that has been hunted at least five times during the present season with any recognised pock of hounds, and a mußter'B certificate to that effect must ba produced at the scales, and whose owner Bubsoribeß at least onu guinea to the funds of the Woodlands Hunt Club. 6. All entries to be accompanied with the necessary entry fees, and particulars of pedigree! age, eoler of horses, and colors of the riders* must be in the hands of tbe secretary at Oannevirko by » p.m. on WEDNESDAT, 25th July, 1900. Weights will be declared on the following day. 7. All scratchings must be notified to the Secretory at least half an hour before the advertised time of starting, J. DEVONSHIBE, Hon, Sec. Woodlands Hunt Club, Dannevirke. Approved by the H.B. Jookoy Club, July 7th, 1900. F. D. LUCKIE, 3bo Secretary. acute?-. : FLAGS FOB PEACE CELEBRA TION. HAVING just landed a large Ship. ■ ment of Bunting of various colors for Flagmaking direot from Home, I am prepared to exeoute orders for Flags of all kinds. Being the Direct Importer and Manufacturer. I can supply Flags ohoaper than any firm in New Zealand, Write for price for flag list before applying else where. m. eTwiig SPIT. FRED TANKARD SHOEING AND GENEBAL .BLACKSMITH, Having E E M O V E D, DESIRES to give bis Customers ample NOTICE Tha he will be grateful for their oontinued support in bis new business premises at THE FOBGE, TENNYSON . STBEET. Thanking all tor their custom in the past, he is prepared to earn their support, ond good-will by care, promptboss, and attention to the orders entrusted to him. i ' FBED TANKABD, Tennyson-street (opposite to Dr. Caro's) 934 J SPEIGHT * CO.'S AND » MANNING & CO.'S BOTTLED ALES, M'GAVIN * CO, S DtTNEDIN STOUT, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, " . SMITHS BOTTLING CELLARS, EMPIRE HOTEL « , D«. PIBOiLL'B VIdHABU HIU, II 6d bOX i. dose occasionally will keep the Bowels and Stomtoh in: condition to perform their dntii

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11593, 20 July 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11593, 20 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11593, 20 July 1900, Page 4

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