PATEA IIOiU lICt//njftA:1 ICt//njftA: SOCIEIX / THE ANNUAL SfeOW/ will be held in the flari/mie Hall oj 3 THUK DAY, Bth DJECBMBER. .Valuable Speci^J Phizes. Present value of Monfy Prizes, £33 Members' Tia ets£lOs eacb, wil admit members a id jMmily (under 1( years of age) FR! E.jfud also exhibits free. Members jyil kmdlv pay it their subscriptior *4is soon as possible Entries for other than cut flowers close on Tufsdat, 6th December. Hcbedule of prizes can be had on application. E. C. HOE MER, Hon. Pec. npHE Lessees ojk West Coast ettle1 ntfcnt Keswvesfcwbo dei re to obtafii ni|w Leasetun&r " The West Coaß% BeM;lemenf-Ikeßij;veß Ac "can obtaift tbj|neceßsarv f own of nc ific^ tion %n to^Numwi ifffer- ' Ice. majok, Agent for the Public Trustee, Hawera. U, f |BT L O A S TJD £#S E S. MONET TO LEND. Fmc ImmediatJ Iniestmlar % Mamia. fj ' TD O "R SALE. 1 Gfe^dw I of L isebjtflsf**6ec. 140, Bloclll^ , Waim te, \^W acss^near OkaiaWa. Price' 5200. OJpFto be leased at 535 yea y. jm GI X A. IfiJRLEM Land Agen^pttanaia. THE ALEXANDRA separator; Stands at the head andjeads them all, at every wnrfcing tjSal held in the United Kingdom dying the last three years. Sizes iufstock and to arrive to separate fr«Q 25 to 300 gallons per hourl (ftder early to prevent disappomnnnt, as the demand is great. l I Full particulars VJi application to Reynolds and Co.,|ptd., Auckland, sole agents for North Island, or W. ROW E, NOBMANBT AND lIAWEttA, Local Agent. /^kPUNAKE RACING CLUB HACK MEETING, To be held on the Racecourse, at Opua, on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893. President, Major Tuke; Vice-Presidenti E. Shove, Esq. ; Judge, A. W. Badge* Esq.; Starter, Mr E. R. Morgan, Clerk of the Course. Mr W. McLeod ; Clerk of the Scales, Mr W. D. Scott ; Handicapper, Mr R. E. Mcßae ; Stewards— Messrs W. W. Middleton; H. Wagstaff, W. A. Good, R. Munro, M. Carroll, R. H. Seccombe, J. M. Hickey, J. Lambie, A. Good, Rua, E, Edmunds, and R. H. PeppereU. PROGRAMME: 1 Handicap Hardies of 30 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes; 14 miles; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high ; nomination 20s, acceptance 10s. To start at 11.30 am 2 Flying Handicap of 25 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys f rdm stakes ; 6 f arlongs ; nomination Ms, acceptance 10s. To start at 12.15jgm 3 Harakeke Stakes of W soys ; for 3-year-olds; 1 mile; "Height for age; open to all horses wed between tbe Oaknra and WaingOTgoro rivers ; entrance 20s. To staraat lpm & Opunake Racing CHb Handicap o£ 70 8078, Fecond horaemo receive 10 bovb irova the stakes ; 1 jimiles ; nomination 40s, acceptance 30m To start at 2p m. 5 Selling Race of fcO soys ; 1 mile ; minimum weight At 7)bs ; the winner to be sold by action immediately after the race, me proceeds to be equally divided bSween tbe owner of tbe winner fend me club ; post entry 20s. To staitt at Hts p m 6 Opua Stakes\f 3»ovs ; second horse to receive 5 b*b f»m tbe stakes. The winner of the V>P»iake Racing Club Handicap to cafiryM 51b penalty. Nomination 20s, lacßptance 15s. To start at 3.30 p.nU 9 7 Forced HandicaVJ! 20 soys ; 1 mile. Post entry— winlflts 10s, losers free ; acceptance 10s. To start at 4.15 p.m. RULES AND "REGULATIONS. Nominations for Nos. 1, 2,4, and 6, must be in the hands if the Hon. Secretary on or before 8 p.m, on Saturday, the 3rd December 1892. Weights will be published on Saturday, the 10th December, and Acceptances, ard General Entries for No* 3, close on Wednesday, the 21st December 1892, at 8 p.m. All Nominations and Entries must be Fealed and addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Opunake, with fees enclosed, and name, age, pedigree, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, »nd colors of the rider. Definition of a hack. A horse that has uever won an advertised race (Hack and Hunter races excepted) and is not nominated at time of start, and has not during the six months previous thereto, been nominated for any race, (Hack and Hunter races excepted). The winner of any handicap race after , publication of the weights to carry a 71b penalty. The Eules oS Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs in New Zealand strictly adhered to. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. Admission to the Course. Foot passengers Is, ; horses 2a. ,- single and doable bnggy and driver 3a. ; any conveyance with more than two horses 45.; each passenger Is. Members, owners, and jockeys, by passes to be otbained from the Hon. Secretary. G. W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. | Submitted and approved, and the special permission of the Club granted to the conditions of the Selling Race as specified in the programme. — Robt. G. Bauchope, Hon. Secretary Tarajlaki Jockey Club. New Plymouth. 20th October, 1892. J BROETTB, (Formerly of Lorfion, Coventry, and Christchurch— l&. Coates & Co.) Watchmalier, Jeweller, \Opfcian. ICpBgTER OF HIGH A.T%> BIGMT-STBEETS, V&Y B R A. nr^STOOK— GOGGLES & SMOKED GLASSES SPECTACLES to suit all sights ANEROID BAKOMETERS and field glasses Wanted/ known Large quantify WASTE PAPES % tD «»le at the SiLjA)ffice.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 3
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