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EfJiVl IST RAVING CLUB. IIAWkRA. FLAT & STEEPLECHASE MEETING TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1887. PROGRAMME. Maiden Sticeplechase, of 40 soys weigbt for age ; distance about tw< miles, over sucb course as tbe com mittee may direct. Entrance 2 soys A maiden horse is one that bas neve won an advertised steeplechase exceed ing 30 soys in vnlue in any country a time of starting. To start at 1! o'clock. Flying Handicap (Plat), of 40 soys second borse to receive 10 soys out o the stakes ; distancp, f-mile. Nomi nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. T start at 12.45 p.m. Hack Steeplechase, of 20 soys. Distance about 1 mile. Entrance, 1 soy post entries. Open to all horses tba have never won an advertised rac (hack races excepted), nor nominate for any race at this meeting. Weight 7 not to be under 10 stone. To start s 1.30 p.m. Maori Stakes (Flat), of 10 soys. Di: tance, 1^ miles. Entrance, 10s; pos entne3. Weight not to be under 9s Horses must be the honafide propert of. and ridden by Maoris. To start £ 2.30 p.m. Egmont Handicap Steeplechase, < 100 soys ; second borse to receive 2 soys out of tbe stakes. Distanc about 3 miles. Nomination, 1 soy acceptance, 3 soys. Winner of an handicap steeplechase of the value i 100 so vs after declaration of weigh I 18 to cavvy a penalty of 71bs. To stai at 3.15 p.m. T NOBMANBY STAKES (Flat), of 60 soys second horse to receive 10 sovd out < the stakes. Distance, \\ miles. N< mination, 1 soy ; acceptance. 2 soy >f Winner of the Flying to cany 5U [ extra. To start at 4 p.m. Consolation Handicap Steepli L > chase, of 20 soys. Distance. iib<uu or miles, over such course as the C"ii mitlee may direct. N"iniuati'>n, 10' acceptance, 10d. To start at 430 v.i nominationsWednesday, 30th March ■. 3 . Flying Handicap (Fiat), 1 soy. Egmont Handicap Steeplechase, 1 so Norroanby Stakes (Flat), 1 soy. Weights will be declared ou Saturda ~ 9th April. Sl ACCEPTANCES AND GENERAI r " ENTRIES— 8 > Saturday, 30th April: E Maiden Steeplechase, 2 soys. X Flying Haudicap (Flat), 1 soy. Egniont Haudicap Steeplechase, 3 soy j Normanby Stakes (Flat), 2 soys. ( a N.B. — All events close at 9 p.m. vi f less stated to the contrary. q R. H. NOLAN, Hon. Sec. D GARDNER AND SUTTON, IN TENDERING > THB COMPLIMENTS OF TH 3>3 > >*' SEASON a ie to their uumerous patrons, woul ;e " desire to draw their attention to tl i. iir fact that they have just received the shipment of NE W FRUIT S, F, consisting of — New Currants 1- New Itaisins r " New Figs a New Muscatels ' Jordan and Valencia Almonc Aulselrook's Biscuits r " Icing Sugar '? Prime Cured Hams and 13a cc ' Preserving Sugar, at the popi '° lar price •' All other lines of the be^t, as usua aud cheap. Prior to Stock-taking, ' ©BEAT REDUCTIONS WILL NOW BE MAD IN TUB Drapery Crockery Ironmongery, and Boot Departments CHARLES FINNERTT, d A UTHO NISEI) & LICENSE" t. XX. SURVEYOR, G(VL[, EsGItiKERy AIS'O ZiAJfU \KD y Financial Aoknt, Egmonj 1 Chambers, Patea. 3, Haweua— Mr. Max. D. King's Office: '; J. K. FERGUSON, AJLOR AND HABIT MAKEI JL PuiNC'ES-STEEET, HawEKA. Ladies' Ulsters made in latest sly I Inspection invited. '• T)EOWFS Cantbavidine Horse Cli: \j ter, Established 35 years. B using thiß powerful and effects ointment, the necessity for clippin the hair before applying the blister i c avoided. No horse" will gnaw th t blistered surfaco ; no cradle, therefon required, and no blemish possible. 1 Testimonial— Lord Anglesey beg to inform Mr. Brown that he ha j received a very favorable report fvon bis stable servants of the blisterinj ointment with which he furnishec them. They state that the bliste: 3 acts powerfully without taking at t the hair. — Beaudesert, January 5 1849. r- 3 Retail of .ill chemists in pots Is 2s 66, and *>< . i .luci:t from thl - Manufacto.- ;..j • „ * fc j r . l)L d London * nOOKS, MAGAZINES," &c7TT O can be neatly bound at th • Staii Oflßce.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1604, 20 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1604, 20 April 1887, Page 4