TVT ANAIA RACES. BOXING DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1882. President — Captain Good. Judge— Mr. Andrew Young. Clerk of Course— 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 Hasue. D. Hughes, P. Paneti, P. McGovern, Mitchell, J. M. Byrne, J. Ohadwick, PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 25 soys. Two miles ; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 9in. high. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Hack Hurdle Race, of 10 soys. One mile. Lowest weight, lOst The winner to be sold for 25 soys. ; any surplus io go to the fund. Entry, 1 soy. 3. Maiden Plate, of 20 soys. li miles Weight for age. For horses that have never won an advertised race at time of entry; hack races excopted. Entrance, 2 soys. 4. Handicap Trotting Race, of 15 soys. Three miles. Nomination, 10s. ; acceptance, 1 soy. 5. Manaia Handicap, of 50 soys. ; second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. Distance, 1# miles. Nomination, 305. ; acceptance, 2 soys. 6. Hack Flat Race, of 10 soys. One mile. Entrance, 1 soy. No weight under Bst. Winner to be sold for £25 ; any surplus to go to the fund 7. Parihaka Cup, of 10 soys. ; second horse to receive 50s. fromthe stakes. Two miles. For bona fide Maori horses and Maori riders. No weight under lOst. Entrance, 10s. (This prize given by Mr. Martyn.) 8. Forced Handicap, of 15 soys. One mile. Nomination, for winners, 1 soy. ; losers, free ; acceptance, 1 soy. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Manaia Handicap, and Handicap Trotting Race to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Monday, 27th November, 1882. Weights declared Saturday, 9th Dec, 1882. Acceptances and entries for the Maiden Plate close on Saturday, 16th December, 1882. The rules of the Wanganui Jockey Club will be adhered to, as far as practicable. All nominations to contain age, name, color, sex, pedigree, and performances of horses, and name of owner. Colors of riders to be sent in with acceptances. No «ntries 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. JOSEPH CHADWICK, 282 Hon. Sec. ATAK 811 O HOTEL. AY. SUTTON, Proprietor. Travellers and visitors will find that the above first-class new and commodious hotel affords every comfort and convenience that can be desired. Good paddocks and stabling. None but the best brands of liquors 10 kept. OPUNAKE. TELEGRAPH HOTEL. Superior accommodation for travellers and boarders. Billiard and sample rooms. Good stabling and paddocking. Coaches leave here daily, North aud South, at G a.m. MIDDLETON BROTHERS, 11 Proprietors. PROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL, OPUNAKE. This Hotel is one of the finest on the Coast, being fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private families. An excellent Billiard Table. Attached to the above is a first-class Stable, with 20 stalls, loose boxes, &c, under the management of Mr. Thomas Prosser. Buggies, Saddle Horses, &c, on hire. Also, a large paddock, well fenced and watered. No responsibility. SAMUEL PROSSER, 12 Proprietor. STRATFORD HOTEL, Stratford. H. MEHAFFY, Proprietor. Good accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. 13 Stabling and Paddocking. TERMINUS HOTEL, (Late Beach House) New Plymouth. G. Tiscn begs to inform his friends and the public that he has bought the above Hotel, which is situated close to the Railway Station, and the best sea view in New Plymouth. The house has been thoroughly renovated. Visitors will find good accommodation. Travellers by rail can get meals at all hours. Good stabling and loose boxes. Best brands of liquors kept. 14 CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. W. COTTIER, Proprietor. Suites of Rooms for Families and Boarders. 15tc TMPERIAL HOTEL, New Plymouth. W. WALKER ... Pbopeietoe. The above Hotel has been considerably enlarged, thoroughly renovated, and all the latest improvements added for the comfort and accommodation of boarders and visitors. Bath Rooms. FIBST-CLASS NEW BILLIARD TABLE. 18 An ordinary daily.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 375, 20 December 1882, Page 4
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