dm?vr ' ?• :i f j-TT( lion \~ TO -BE HELD ON f . BOXING DA^liStli DEC, 1887j ■Stewards— Messrs. R. E. Mcßae, H. C. *rj?s6oa,r j? s6oa, J. D*. Mitchell, F. S. Ralston, '*'■'■ A. Hastie, F. McGovern, H. M. Wood- ;; \ ' ward, J. R. Stewart. Judge— Mr. T. Parsons. Starter — Mr. D. Knight. Handicapper— Mr. R.E. Mcßae. Clerk of Scales— Mr. J. McCutchan. Clerk of Course— Mr. B. Higginson. ■"■ ■ ( " — ,'' PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hxjedlb Race, of 15 sova; second horse to receive £Z 10s from tbe stakes. Distance, 1£ miles, over | .Bix flights of hurdles 3ft 6ins high. ' ; ' Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. < 'To startiat 12 o'clock. L 2. Maobi Hubdle Race, of 5 soys; second horse to receive £1 10 a from tba stakes. Dntanoe, 1 mile, over four "'' flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Post 5 - !! ''entry, ss; catch weights. To start at 12.30 o'clock. 3. Maiden Flat Rage, of 7i soys.; weight for age. One mile and a distance., Entrance, 7s 6d. To start at 1 o'clock. . 4 Manaia Handicap Race, of 15 soys; borse to receive £2 10s from , the stakes. Distance, 1£ miles. Norn :" ;ination, 7s 6d ; acceptance, 7a 7d. To ■ ' start at 2 o'clock. < 5. Hubby Scubbt, of 5 soys. Distance, »i lmile. Post entry, ss ; catch weigh tB. .Winner to be sold for 10 soys, and any .. surplus to go to tbe funds. Closed to horses nominated for Handicaps. To start at 2.30 o'clock. 6, Maori Flat Ra.ce, of 5 soya; second :_: _ horse to receive £1 10b from the stakes. Distance, H miles. Post entry, ss. To start at 3.15 o'clock. 7. Tally-Ho Stakes Handicap, of 10 soys ; second borse to save stakes. Distance, f-mile. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance,ss. To start at 3.45 o'clock. ' 8. Consolation Handicap, of 5 soys ; ■ : for all beaten horses. Distance, one mile. Post entry, ss. To start at 4.30 o'clock. Nominations for Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 7 (Handicaps and Maiden Eace) to be (in the hands of the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on Moitdat, sth December. Weights will be declared on or about December 16th. Competition in the various events shall he skckttj limited, to hacks, fffo horse may start that has ever won public money, except as a hack, or is nominated, or has for six months previously been nominated, for any other race than a hack race. The Maori races to be contested by horses the bonafide property of Maori owners, and trained and ridden by Maoris. No horse engaged in the other .races will be allowed to run as a Maori hack. dominations shall contain age, name, color, sex, pedigree, performances of horse, and name and •dolors of owner. No qualification fee required. Decision of Stewards shall be final. Horses m the Hatuficaps sad Maiden Kace, must be ridden in the nominated colors, under a penalty of two guineas. J. B. STEWART, Hon. Sec. "DATEA INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIJL TION. An Exhibition of Art, Science, and Industry will be held in Patea from December 26th to January 2nd, inclusive (and longer if necessary). Exhibits will be divided in four classes : 1. — Industries and Manufactures 2. — Home Industries 6.— Curios and Works of Art ' 4. — Produce and Raw Material And extra classes if found necessary. Exhibits will be carried free of cost., to and from any Government railway station, and by Anchor Co. and Union S.S. Co.'c steamers. , Full rules, and regulations may be seen at the various stores, reading rooms, hotels, and newspaper offices ; and obtained from Jas. Laird, Esq. (Mayor), and Messrs. R. C. Tennent and.S. H. Drew, Wangauui ; Messrs. J. Kenworthy and W. J. Shaw, New Plymouth ; Turnbull and Co., Leary and Campbell, and Shortt and Reid, Wellington j Messrs. G. V. Bate and C, E. Major (Mayor), Hawera ; J. Muir.and F. P. Fookes, Waverley; Mr. G. R. Homer, Manaia. No charge made on saleable exhibits unless sold. Further particulars on application . to the Secretaries. EDWARD C. HORNER. GKERVABE D. HAMERTON. "lUTANAIA COACH FACTOR! AND SHOEING FORGE. , t JAMES J. PATTERSON, "'having" secured the services of AWiFMfcST-CLASS BUILDER AND A : COACH PAINTER, of T la.rge, experience in Auckland, is prepared to build VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIP-I TIONS in a style UNEQUALLED FOR EXCELLENCE on the coast. The following low prices are given as a guide to what he is prepared to do: — Double Buggies ... from £30 Single Buggies ... from £25 Spring Cartß ... from £17 Drays from £15 PAINTING AND TRIMMING executed on the shortest notice. IMPLEMENTS. «'X&d r *and ia Gray's, Deering's, and Hornsby's • new' 1 and - second-hand rmple'ments and Fittings for sale. .95'lfj'; ■" >."> ' •ill". , '' ' DBKBRBED 1 PAYMENT SYSTEM applied, .jto any .Vehicle, sold if so de^irfia. r(t , r P,jji<je^ payable , PJ \ nwDihly; - anttrdehyeredvto.j any .part, of .the cdast witnopj^a^t^nwgo^jjjv./X j,^,..
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1792, 29 November 1887, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1792, 29 November 1887, Page 4
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