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nnAHAN^iKI.^jCfC^TKSr CLUB. /.ANNIVERSARY MEETITOI 31st MAECH <fc Ist APBIL, 1892. President— A. Standish, Esq. YioePresiilent— W, Biyljr^.Esq^f Stewards — Messrs O. Samuel, N. King, E. E. A. Hayrorth, B. Coot, %. Elliott* C. W. Govett. G. J. Newman, Captain Mace,- Dr. 1 OWrroll, W; D. Thompson, and W. L. Newman. ' Judge— 'Captain Mace. Starter*- J&fletf Paul/ XJlerk of Scalea»»R. Cook. Qtsrk oi Coarse -» E.,E. <&.« Hawmrthv BandicaTOer— PHOGjAJbIE.— IifiST BAY^ First Handicap Haok JSuraUea, of 30 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from tbe stakes. Oned to all horses that "have never wim an advertised race' (hack and hunter races excepted), and that are not at the time of stert and have not been daring tbe six calendar mouths previous to the tim* of Btart, nominated for any race (haok and hunter races exoepted); over six flights of hurdles ; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. Italics. Hajok Scnrry Stakes, Zl 20 boys ; entrance, T soy, 1 at the Judge's Box after tbe prepfdjpg race; tbp winner to be sold for 20Lsovb, and any surplus to go to tbe iunds; catok weights. Five furlongs^ ' •' ■ Taranaki Jockey Club Handicap, of 250 boys, the seoond hoitie;'t<& receive 2S boys, and the Kbird horse 10 BOWirpm the b takes. The wiimetUilJany bandit* cap of 300 Spts after the" declaration of weights to carry 71bs; 200 boys, slbs, 100 boys, 3lb extra; . nomination, 1 spv^aoceptaoce, 2 soys ; and final payment of 3 boys before 8 p.m. on tbe nigbt before tbe first day's races, limileii First Handicap Hack Race, of 80 bovb ; the second horte to-wJNive 5 sovb from the stakeatt'^anie'iondiMofl* as First HaudicapiEack.HArdlet ; norn; ination 1^8: aQOflptaißcejisoiß lmile. Weltep,,Handi(;ap,p£ SU-sovs| tte second boraa to receive 5 boys from the tbe stakes ; nomination 1 soy : accept* ance.lsov. t milelf lj Flying Handicap, of 60 «&Vs ; fcbe second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; the winner of the T.J.O Handicap to carry 51bs extra ; nomination 1 boy; objjept^nce, 2 sovgi 6 forlonga. itgi; Seoond Handicap Haok of B0 soys.; second hprse to receive 5 sovb from tbe stakes; same obndit'iona i .as First Handioap Hack Hurdles; over seven flights of Hurdles; weights to appeaE at, 8« .o'clock on *he night of the firsl day's raoea ; acceptances close at 9.30. p.m. ; nomination, 10s ; accepfajMce, i sdV. 1£ mijes. Grand Stand Haii^oap, of 70 soys; the second' borse fb^reoeive-lO^oVi froot the stakes; v?4igfctt t»iip,p«r at 8 fOi'plook onitbe niftfeCof ,tbe &>»%ids^a raoe,fft aooeDtatoseßf c\mQ aY ABdbP^ i nominatipn, ljBov; aoßeptaqcei 2 soys. 7 f uriongji, , ' ■ . Ladies* Bracelet, of 60 r Wya ; a handicap for a Bracelet of'uie^ttlue of $0 bovb-; gentlemen riders; horse* to be nominated by ladietf^ homination, 1 soy; aooeptalice, lsw. 1£ miles. Autumn Handicap of 180rsova; second horse to receive 15 qov* from tbe stakes; weights to appear at 8 o'clock on the night of t fire t day's races; acceptances cloae at 9.30 p.m. ; nom* ination, 1 aovj acceptance, 3 soys. 1£ mileß. Second Handicap Haok Race, of 30 bovb; second horse to receive 5 soys from the. stakes ; same conditions as Jtrat Handicap Hack Hurdles ; weights to appear on^tjbe night ot, /first day's raoes^ _ a^pptances . olose at 9,30 p.m.; nomination, 10s,f acceptance, 1 boy. liiniles. J* '" •> Farewell' Handicap?- of iO sot s ; second horse to receive 5 sovb from toe stakes ; naminationd lolbse at 9.30. on the night of tbe first day's races; weights to appear after Autumn Handioap ; nomination, 1 boy; acceptance, Isov. 6 farlonga. ySuCocßtancea close on Saturday March 25th, IS§2.— Taranaki . Jockey Club B&Bditias sovb ; Welter Handicap, 1 aot; W&£ Hanflioap, 2flotB; L*diw' Bmcetet (H&vMwap), ■ Pirst HnatKop Hade j Bui-aiet, Pjrat Hanaioapi Hack BlW», l^f^oWh. \ .1 , .^anetdajf, Maroh3Q^h, 1892.— Fintl P^^nt.TMranaki^o^ay.Clab.Hwidi. /Tn'utaiay, Miroii Wt I^2.^-AoCept^ ap,ct!-4«H6c6na Betirfftfo 1 Ha>k Hurdles, 1 '86r ; a^hd 'Stao'Sfeaiidicap;,^ both ; Autumn Handicap, *3 sovb ; Seeoid Handicap HdcSVßaceV 1 soy. Nomina* tion— Farewell r H*B(d|c^pj;l soy. On the f^urseT-J^oaxuiatjon.— -Scurry Stakes (first day),' 1 soy. AcceptanceFarewell Handicap (second day), 1 sot. , ' Ifl al| «aMB, where pen^^ba|«: p ' be carried for \whming, it shall be tbe duty of the owner, trainer, or jockey, to notify the same to.. tb£ .Secretary at 9.30. o'clock on tbe night before the race. Five ,per cent, will ,be deduqted /pom all winnings towards the expensed of the course. • , Horses walking over will* "receive fifty per cent.. of the stakes. ALII races td'be run under thef rales of Racing, as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand; BOBT. GK BATJCHOPB, , ' .. fa/. .'..-! igecjeterT. OUEE FOR ALL. , The Seabohing and Heauno Peopbeties abb knowk thboughout the wobld Por the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, OLD WOUNDS, SORES & ULCERS It is an infallible remedy. If effectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it Cures Quinsies, Relaxed Throats, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough and all Asthmatic, Pulmonary or Plouristio Complaints. FOR.GQUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, GltfridttlW, Swellings, King's Evil, Abscesses, Piles,- Fistulas, and every kind of SKtff DISEASE, it ba» never been known 1 tcf-fML ' THE OINTMENT AND PILLS are manufactured only at fißr CffISFOED atOHEBU LOM) OJSf » And are sold by Vendors of Medicines fchrbughotttf lie Civilised World, • with directions for use ir almost § every language. „ «T Purchasers should look w the * Etfttflh'fliel P»s and : Boxes, if ttef address is not 533, Oxford Street, J*aid<m,.|iey are*pfpiotts. , ; (

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3085, 28 March 1892, Page 4

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