TIT A N A I A RACES. BOXING DAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1882. President — Captain Good. Judge — Mr. Andrew Youm?. Clerk of Coarse— Mr. H. Hughes. Clerk of the Scales—Mr. A. Budge. Starter— Mr. R. E. Mcßae. Treasurer—Mr. Charles Carr. Handicapper— Mr. J. Chadwick. Stewards : Messrs. W. L. Martyn, Andrew Haetie, D. Hughes, P. Paneti, P. McGovern, Mitchell, J. M. Byrne, J. Chadwick. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Htjedm Racb, of 25 boys. Two miles ; oyer 8 flights of hnrdles, 3ft. 9in. high. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 eov. To • start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Hack Hurdlb Race, of 10 soys. One mile. Lowest weight, lOst. The winner to be sold for 25 sots. ; any surplus lo go to the fund. Entry, 1 aov. 3. Maiden Plats, of 20 aovs. H miles. Weight for age. Por horses that have never won an advertised race at time of entry; hack races exceptcd. Entrance, 2 soys. 4. Handicap Teottino Rack, of 15 boys. Three' miles. Nomination, 10s. ; acceptance, 1 soy. 5. Manaia Handicap, of 50 sots. ; second horse to receive 10 bots. from the stakes. Distance, 1| miles. Nomination, 30a.; acceptance, 2 soys. 6. Hack Plat Race, of 10 sots. One mile. Entrance, 1 soy. No weight tinder Bsh Winner to be sold for £25 ; any surplus to go to the fund. 7. Pabihaka Cup, of 10 soys. ; second horse to receivr 50s. from the stakes. Two miles. For bona fide Maori horses and Maori riders. No weight under 10s t. Entrance, 10s. (This j prize given by Mr. Martyn.) ' 8. Forced Handicap, of 15 sots. One mile. Nomination, for winners, 1 soy. ; losers, free ; acceptance, 1 sot. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Manaia Handicap, and Handicap Trotting Race to be in the hands of tbe Secretary on or before Monday, 27th November, 1882. Weights declared Saturday, 9th Dee., 1882. Acceptances and entries for the Maiden Plate close on Saturday, 16th December, 1882. The rules of tho Wanganui Jockey Club will be adhered to, as far as practicable. AH nominations to contain ngo, name, color, sex, pedigree, and performances of horses, and name of owner. Colors of riders to be sent in with acceptances. No entries will be received for the above races except on the following condition ;— That the decision of the stewards on all points shall be final. No qualification fee. j JOSEPH CHADWICK, 282 Hon. Sec. TOWNSEND, ! mOBACCONIST AND MUSIC SELLER, NEW PLYMOUTH; Manaia. miMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! WAIMATE TIMBER YARD, MANAIA. C. DAY S Is now prepared to deliver timber at and within a radius of two inilee of his yard— Weatherboards and scantling, in quantities of 500 feet and upwards. Matai and red pine flooring. White pine flooring. Rusticated boards. T. Gt. and B. red pine lining. Do. do. white pine do. Weatherboards and scantling. Doors, "sashes, and all kinds of builders' ironmongery supplied At Reduced Peices. Wide boards, house blocks, and fencing materials always on hand. 57 TT7 O'BRIEN, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, North Road, MANAIA. All kinds of Plumber work done on the premises, and estimates and valuations given. W. O'BRIEN, Manaia. 58 ADVANCE MANAIA. MANAIA SAW MILL COMPANY. The above Company are now prepared to. supply timber in any quantity, at reduced rates. The company having a large stock of, timber, and five teams on the road, customers can rely on being supplied at short notice. Por Riinu, Mjitai, and White Pine, ( pri,ces lower than any previous quotations by tho trade. Mr. Nicoll is no longer agent for the above company. 59tc p ENEEAL STORE. HALL BROTHERS, Manaia. Gbocery, Deapery, Men's Clothing. Hosiery, CtaisswAßE, Crockery, &c. Hall 3ros. beg to announce that their new store is now open, and that the above goods are offered at low ; prices. Ladies' Spring and Summer Jackets very cheap. Saddlery to arrive in a few days. HALL BROS., 60fcc Manaia. lIANAIA SMITHY. WILLIAM CAMERON having purchased the Blacksmith's and Farrier's Shop in Manaia lately occupied by Messrs. Buckiugham and Powley, solicits the support of settlers throughout the district. Horses carefully shod. Agricultural implements made and repaired with neatnesß and despatch. (Xt rPHE Proprietors of the Star have JL Lately added some New Type to their Jobbing Plait; and work can be turned out as neatly as it can be done in any of the big towns. Estimates given. '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 287, 14 August 1882, Page 4
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