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|> Ia B r JSE GT 0 ISIwI u?. | HACK' BACK MKii'i'lNG. Hun under Metropolitan link);!. To bo hold on Mio Waonrnoßi'K. Cufiißr. SATURDAY, FEimiTAKY Sth, 1002. President: Mr T, H. Lowry. Vioo-Proßidoat; Mr li. Abbott. Mr T. U. Lowry, otowanla: Mopf-ra .T. .Tniniosoi), 5 1 ’ I. Peacock, B'anlyv HonnnU, A. Klia, J. Pick, noli, A Wait, C. Divio, C *niall, 11, A. Hassell, llcjni Nukti, Taranaki to U;i, T. Howell, ami H. Stanton, Start.r: J. Pichnoll. Clerk ol Conroe: S. Jonra. Oork of : A. Wall, I JlnudiciiM>ur; J. Piclrnoll. i PIiOCIUMM 10.

1. HANDICAP UtIKDT.K 3iACI3, of 12 sova ; ; over hu lights of hurdl-s ; minimum woi-tbt, U'bt. lommatiou, 12h;.accept,mo“, nil. About li milo 2. FATOKA HANOTCM’. of 7 bovh; minimum weight, ICut. Nomination, 7.i; acceptance, nil. About I Tt.ilo IaSSINfiTON CUP HANDICAP, of 15sovk; jnii'inmai weight, lOflt. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, nil. li milo •I, HU KUY « ÜBUY. of 5 sovh; Wat up. Nomination, 5,i; acceptance, nil. About 5 furlongs 5. WOODTUOJIPR ÜbMJIO.P, of 10 R.vs; lumbmiTM weight, Nouriinti■ n, Its; uciopt nou, nil, H'indicapa declared on ground after Bissim’ton \.up in run. About H mile 0, CONSOLATION HA V DICAV, of 5

minimum wvii/ht, lint. Nomination, f.s; acceptance, ml. .ib.mtti furlongs Nominn'ious c’oao SATURDAY, January Vth, at ''uketnpa Hotel, at 8 p.m. CONDITIONS. 1. All races confined to horses that have ncvjr won an advertised r-ic .outside t> o Mstrict. 2. All horses in races 2. 3, 4, G to huvo boon in t Iho district throe months immediately preceding tbo races. 3. All bores in races 2, 3,4, Q, to bo entered and ridden by residents who have been in tbo district throe months immediately preceding tbo races. 4. AH horses in neon 2, 3, 4, ami .1 to bo tbo bona tide property of resident who has resided in tbo district throe months immediately preceding the races, 5. -11 horses entered for Nos, 2, 3, 4, andG races to bo trained in tbo district, 6. pooond borao to receive 10 per cent from value of stakes in all races. 7. Hurry Scurry confined to horses that are I non-starters in tbo other races. 8. o bookmakers or other agents will be allowed on the ground without written po mission fr->ra tbo -ccrotary. A fco of £2 2s will bo _ charged for permission. 0 All entries ust be accompanied with necessary fi'.os, or they will not be accented, 10. Tao district is b uuded by tin- new Napier Taujio coach road from Uaukomona to tnuir Harbor; along iho western aido of tbo lunar Harbor to tbo uov road from Napier to Wharornngi, and following this road to Pnkotipn property, P. i) Ibol, jun’s, P Dolbcl, :-cu.’h, properties, Tn'aokuri river 'o Higgins’, Higgins', Obawa, Tummui, Waik uini, Gloria, LV Hallctl'a. Pekoutiri, Patokn. Wbar -rat gi Pa, Moioo Pa, PnVchamoamoa, and ICnwera Dlauki, Ngapnko, Kgimworo River from Ngnpnke to W liana Wlmna, «.obnont, uhara--40 burn, Lory's. Oauninm- i 11. Entries will only bo received on erudition bo that tbo decision of a majority of Stowardo shall bo final arising from tbo above bye-laws and 5 b 'undaticH, HAROLD A. RUSSELL, r . Hon. Hoc.

TAIUNAKI JOOKi'.Y CLUB SUMMFB MEETING, WEDNESDAY AMD THURSDAY, 12tii AND Win FEIUUJAUY, 1902. DOMINATIONS for the following Ui vents, 1 aov each, close on WEDNESDAY, Bth January, 1902, at 9 p.m. : Stewards’ Handicap, of 75 eovs, 7 furlongs First Handicap Ha.k Dace, of 50 sow,, 5 furlongs Second Handicap lla-k Um-o, of - 0 rovs, I uiilo third Uau-Hcap llacn i-aee, vi 60 sova, G furlongs fourth Handicap Hack I'aco, of 50 hoys, 1| milo First Handicap Hurdles, of 10:) sow, about 2 miles Second Handicap Hurdles, of SO soys, U mile l<irct Handicap liaok iiur-iles, of 50 s.jVi, U milo Socond Handicap Hack it-rdlca, of 50aovs, li milo Taranaki Cup Handicap, of 350 soys, I* milo Flying Handicap, of ICO bovs, G furlongs Grau-.atiuvl Handicap, of 100 soys, 7 furlongt Autumn Uai dicnp, of 200 soys, 1} milo Farewell 11-.ndicap, of 50 s .v.-, 7 furl ngs MONDAY, Suit FKHRUAUY, at 9 p.m, Acckptanci's Stewards’ J, :umics]) ... 2 sova First H-.ndicapHu dice... 2 aovs Flying Handi 'up 2 sov;First Handicap Hick Hurdle 1 aov First Handicap Hack Face I aov S.cmd Handicap H.ck Unco 1 eov MONDAY, 10-ni FEBRUARY, at 9 p.m. Final Paysiknt— I Taranaki Cup 5 boys WEDNESDAY, I2tu FHJwUaKY, at 9 p.m. Acckptanckb —GnuicMaml Handicap ... 2 sovs Second ih'iidic p Hurdles 2: ovs Autumn Huidicap ... Otovfl Second Huudnaip Ha;k Hurdles 1 sov Third Handicap Hack Fourth Hindi, ap Hack Unco ... >M ... 1 sov Farewell Handicap ... 1 sov THUCSDAY, 13th P iUIHTART. Entrance, I sov, Final Hack Flutter, of 30 sova 6 furlongs; post entry, prior to the Farowol Handicap. Definition of a Hack,— Hack means a hors that has ov* r won an dvcrtised race, and is uo nominated at the time of start for any race (Mac 1 and Humor rac.e cxeepiedi, nor haa at time o ipuniu'iti n won a race of thn vain ' of 80 joys o r cj- ot the collective value c£ 159 hoys sine August Ist, 1899. For full Programme eco “Hofero *' of Dccotr ber llth, 1901. M.S9ELL FLEETWOOD, 1034 Secretary.

CRITERION HOTEL p syisr THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Trailers, Toarijtn, and Coaimerc Viaitoro my roly upon the Very Ihat of Largo tiad 'VSMJ-vontibtoil BcdrooKia, THE VERY DEBT BBANDS OP WINES AMU RPfMITa. SPECIAL— Oi>i,!o . * iTpiiiOiu.-r jV;.oi aaj’Gciroßhii s) Specialty LUNCHEON wnyj. 1 T.t 2. -rL CSIAVi 1. T ('• K, rKui'fcuy'i'afi I I’!:i.KI'HOXK'_ No. lI.J] E. J. W A BEEN (Wm.’vly of lhs> Havoh ok ami Taradah* Hotels) Hvi (.ikon over (bo /(ll)ort J'fotcl Ua- Un.;;:, wldoh hj now r«'i'with awry . o,» fort aiiil o.mv mi' n*v, an iho will b.j giad lo boo nil (vioudo, hoih m"v t ml rid, nusr con no.MH) US ANl' TfiAVELIitBS. TERMS MODERATE. /df Un'u'liO"ii 12 Noon to 2 j-.m. U,»hiohn«’ I'riv.o Moon I Tan-lit. Ward's , ami M imimy’s in Hoitio, ‘i ho Ihal Hramln of Who and pints h.mked. 731 A. ,J. ELLINHHA3I, pAOIFTC il T" , UASTIKG S, MoLENDID LOO3»MU)X ACCOMMODATION I’.'li VJSITUL: TRAINKiiS,

Tra.m-uoNi; No. m. X’,o. llui Vo. 7. OAL ; TON CLUB. Hastings AND COMM UNCIAL HOTEL J. D. NI.VWKS ... i’uoruiKTOK. (552 HOI' LAKES OP NEW ZEALAND, pCENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE t> ROTORUA, iVim? a Vlrat-Clwa TE*PKU'.NOIO HOTU, i« rcplolo wish J-vkkt Comkout, It in adjiucnt to tbo .*jiuatorim«i, and tbnw ailurd- *■pucml Fuflli'tos tur tbo Pallia Tina well-known oslublisbraent bn rocoutly hj ono-bugo , so that 8H visitors can now bo ftccouimoddod. T&RMS MODERATE. DARK ROOM FOR PUOTOGBAPUKKB, 102 H, T. BRENT, Fboi'iuktoiu DONALD M c LEOD, SAWMILLEK AND TIMBER; (jRIEECHANT, HASTINGS AND KGAMoKO, Fnow prepared to Pupply ftU kinda of TIMBE.', Uongh or Dressed, at any Railway Station, direct from tbo Mills, nt the VERY LOWEST CURRENT TRICES. AT HASTINGS A Stock of SEASONED TIMBER, and otbor BUILDING MATERIALS kept in Stock. Also FENCING POSTS, DUOPPERH, PALINGS, COAL, CUT AND UNCUP FIREWOOD. Is also prepared to do all kinds of Timber Dressing and.Moulding wn b bn-- PbmingMacbiuo Hastings. Ancnnss—HAtTlNGS. |7RES ASSOCIATION Of EMI? PLOYED AND WORKMEN CF HiWKE’S BAY. President WM. NLLSON Vlofl-Pro.'idont ... J U. O ; 'LEMAN Tbo Labor Bureau count otod with tbo Association records tbo n&moa of mon requiring all classes of employment. No foes charged or registration or on situation comg obtained. EMPiiVXERQ are requested to notify tboir wants JOHN PABEEB, Score tar

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12047, 29 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12047, 29 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12047, 29 January 1902, Page 4

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