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Eaces; JQANNEVIBKH JOCKEY CLUB, ANNOALMEETING. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MABCii Uni AND Urn, 1303. JAMBS BPIHBB BUKHMAN, Secretary* P.f>, Box 50, hmnnevlrke, Pt’OQIItMME, FIBBT DAT. 1. HANDICAP HACK BUBDLES, of 40 sove; second liores to receive 5 sovs from tho stake; over 7 Bight* of bardic*, Sfl 6m high, domination 10*. acceptance liOe, milo, To start at 12.45 p,nu 2, MAIDEN HACK BACK, of 25 bovb; seoond horso to resolve 6 son from the stake; wolgbt-for-Dga, For throe-ycar-old* and upward! that arc not engaged in an open race at time of starting, Entry £1« 7 furlong*. To start at L2O p.m, 8 PANNE viekh OTP (open), a handicap of 75 Bova; second hone to receive 10 tors from the stake. Nomination 10*. acceptTo start at2Jop,m. «. MAKIBIKIBI HACK HANDICAP, of 8S Bov* j second hor?e to receive 5 bovs from the stake. Kominat'-on 10s, acceptance 15a. Qlurlonga. To Btirt at 3 p.m. 8. TAHOBAITI WELTEE HACK HANDICAP, of 35 botb; second hone to receive 5 eov* from tho stake; minimum weight 6fl 101b. Nomination 10a, aooeptanoo 15s, 1 mile. To start at 8.40 p,m« 64 FLYING HANDICAP (open), of 60 aov*| second hone to receive 6 eov* from the stake. Nomination 10s, aoooptanoe V>u 0 furlongs. To start at 4.10 p.m, ?. TAHAKt BACK HANDICAP, of 45 ecvt| atoond horso to reoeivo 5 sots from the stake. Nomination 10s, aooeptanoo 20e, 1 mill and a diataooo. To start at 4.40 p.m, , ELECIBIC HACK HANDICAP, of 25 bovb; second horso to roooive 5 sove from the stake. Nomination 10s, aoooptanoe IQi, 4furlongs. Tostart at 6,20 p.m. SECOND DAT. 1, SECOND HANDICAP HACK HUBDLBfI^ of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 eov* from the stake; over 6 flight* of bardies Btt 6in high. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. l}mlle« To start at IS 45 pjn. 2, MANQaTABA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sov# from

the stake. Nomination 10s* acceptance 16s, 7 furlongs, To Btartat L23p.au 3, AUTUMN HANDICAP (open), of 55 so vs j second horse to receive 6 sova from tho stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance SUM I 1 mile and a dlstanc o. | To start at 3,20 p.m, 4. TAPUATA HACK WELTBB HANDICAP, of 30 sovsj second horse to receive 6 sots from tho stake; minimam weight But 71b. Nomination 10s, acceptance Jsg, 1 mile. To start at 8 p.m, 6. KAITOKE HACK HANDICAP* of 40 aovs* eoooud horse to receive 5 eovs from the stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30 s* 1 milo, To start at 3.i0 p.m. C, MARCH HANDICAP (open), of 60 sovs g second horse to receive 5 aovs from tho stake, Nomination 10s. acceptance 26a i 6 fuxlongß. To start at *.lO p.m, 7. TBPAPAKUKU HACK FLTINO HANDICAP, of SO bovs ; socend horse to teooiva fi sots from the stake, Nomination 10a, aocoptanoo 16s, To start at 4 40 p.m, 8i FINAL HACK 80UEBT, of 20 eova; sooond boreo to receive 8 sots from tho stake t tot and upwards that have never won a race of any description at tima of starling, and that have sever started lit other than Hack or Hunter races; weight! 9st; ontranoo 18s. 6 furlongs. To start at 5.39 p.m, NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all races, also entries for Maiden Hack Haoe, close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Daxmovirke, on THURSDAY. February 19tb, 1903, at 9.80 p.m, WEIGHTS will appear in the M How Zealand Times ** and Hawek’s Bat Hebild on BATCH* DAT, February VBth, 1903, ACCEPTANCES for aU races on the first d«y of the mooting, and entries for Hcurry, close with tho Secretary at Daanerirko on TUBS* DAT, 3rd Maroh, 1903, at 9.50 p.m* WEIGHTS for all raoos on second day of the mooting will bo declared about 8 p.m. on ths evening of the first day's races. ACCEPTANCES for tho second day's races olobo at the Secretary's Office. Dannovirke, at tf p.m., on *he evening of thuflrot day's races. For fnii programme boo •• lieforea " January 21st, 1903, * JAMES SPIEBS FBEEMAN, Beorotarv, P.O, Box 60, Dannovirke, 402 Coaches.

Telephone 170, TJYMEB'S Addree«t Son Napier, jS^TMJCB - a 03, Napier. TiHADAT.E, NAPIKB, MEAHBH, POKE. TAFU. AHDPEBNUIIJL BUS BBBVIOH Tmdile Depart—p.m, rltk Stapler 0.40 Perkl 7.i5 1.0 ria M - 2,0 via * W0 vie .. 10.0 11.0 - lfi.o i.m vj&t tU Rapier 1.0 Park: 2.0 vte M 8.0 via „ 4.0 via Z 6.0 via 6.0 via 7.40 m 11.0 VK4 0,0 via „ , SA’rUUDAY. NIQHI Busts «-w ’i«.. 0.45 Via M 10,0 ” HaitSr** ‘ OIJM, “ nna “ 5 »»*» o” »*• Wwia “ 4 ° ther * lt “ p Tlo, »> t * win ° r MHoS^r not tor ° < * oh “ ta Baca Daje tho ffaro ia One Rhmiwy M3AHEB OOAOHVIA AWATOTO ? , i? t ¥ >1 - LE dot “ t Hinißi'w) f’Jf a>m. pjn, jlb. B.M I.« £o (Sate. UJ6 A 0 tUMSatmr- | Thlo Coach cv the Spit Bmp IttornlSf * , , at 10,80, tAEM-la each voj, Children and" S jot. No Ticket. ‘Fat tihia Bead. Ooaohsa leave Fokotapn and Paml, Baplor every reoralnz at 8 o'clock. Coachoa Icavo Napier tor Foruhlllat 3 o’clock moath? 0t *P U at * °’ olooi Omlcs winter SUNDAYS AND PoSpAYB BSOBPTED FBBVIODB Tnm-TADUS CANOHLUBU' „ ». BYMBK. Napier, April, let IBoß’

M'INTVBB'a Unb MAl£ OOAOHEB. NAPIEB to WAIB'jA AKD QIBCOBKE, n£,r COAOH ,6aTO POBT-OmOM. »• Gi.b™o n oi&. s SSSSJ. 1 ** All Puqelj »»d Oommmiloatioiu lent in ih. u prompu ' MTOTYEE’S PUKETEHBI LINE DfIIVIHO BUTWHBH HAPIEE RiwflrwJi TOB. PATOKA.ABO I> & • HOBflfl COACH will Imm th» 11 SSi»i OTOI T J ?ednei<l *J’ and Saturday at 1 at Pakotitlri at 4 n.nut Io&vm B HouHeon!TaSKIJ udlnday at C.30 ft.ni., arriving f * ISapfet AU Foroolfl and Oomamniaatlou #/» «m« SdiTo. tho ilblon A MTOinta ... PEOPHXBTOB, u£S£S&SsSftSgSl*»**Mra PCKETITIEI LINE OP EOYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after the let of February, 1903. the Booling Offlo# lor tin Paio. Wmom will 1)0 at Bjma> ,? r,w | ijzs:lr . HaaUsga.itn6t, Napier, wber» all particulate o&n be obtained. F, T. BBAHLKT. Propiietor*

PUKBTITIBI HOTEL. O.OOD Accommodation, V* Bosort. Kioolioal Snort. Burt Boonery, F. T, BBAHIiBT, Proprietor. Health Spleudid I^EOWTHBBimdIWIAUKETS USB Of Vy boyal mail ooaohbs Ortrlng ootwoen Niger, Taapo, Tokaaao, A COACH will loa re Napier ever? MO NO IV «t WOw. arrlrin* at . loftTO Tarawora o«r» TtrKßnivTTi 1 •lUdSWy at 753 atflS.'JS ?^aarw“B &?TS 0 &^ Taupo at <j.m. eamo day, * luaw “ririm OBOWTHSB AMD WCADMT. Proi/H*t o , i>

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12379, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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