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"OELL BLOCK RACING CLtJIB. | HACK MEETING, THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1898. OFFiCEßS—Preaident, Newton King, Esq ; Vicepresidente, Captain Cornwall, D. Teed, Esq, H. J. Fisher, Esq; Stewards, Capt Cornwall, Messrs F. Salway, C. Hunt, H. Julian, E. Putt, E. Wood, C. White, M. Craig, C. Lepper, and M. Cunningham," Judge, Capt Cornwall; Starter, Mr F. Watson ; Clerk of the Course, Mr A. Bishop ; Clerk of Scales, Mr G. V. Tate ; Handicapper, Mr E. Pardy ; Timekeeper, Mr E. Wood. PROGRAMME. 1 Handicap Hardies, of 20 eovs., second horse to receive 5 boys from the stakes. Distance 1£ miles, over 6 fiiehts of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s 2 Maiden Plate, of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 boys oat of the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 eov. Distance 1 mile 3 Bell Block Cup (Handicap), of 50 soya ; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £1. One mile 3 furlongs 4. Farmers' Piate, of 20 soya ; 2nd horse to receive 5 soya from the stakes'. No weight under 10 stone. Entrance £1. Seven furlongs. For horses that have never been nominated within twelve months, for any race / excepting Farmers' Plates, and /winners of these barred. Owners dp or gentlemen riders (professionals barred). Horses to be the bona fide property of nominators for three/months prior to date of entry. Open«o farmers in the Paranaki, CliftoD, <\op Stratford Oonntiei. A farmer i&.Jby resolution of Committee, definedias a person paying rates on, or residing on, 30 acres of land. $ 5 Flying Handicap, |)f 25 soys; second horse to receive 5 tfpvs from tbe stakes. Nomination 10s jfc acceptance 15s. Winner o£ Oup t<f incrar a penalty o£ 7lbs. Six fariongs 6 Hurry-Scurrj^ of SO soys ; second horse to receive 5 .sors from tho stakes. Catch weights'^ /For horses that have never won an aavertised race of any description, and have not accepted at this meeting. Post entry £1. Five furlongs. All horses competing in the Farmers' Plate, except the winner, are eligib'e for this race 7 Welter Handicap, of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. 1 mile. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s Nominations and Acceptances. Nominations for all handicaps, accompanied by Ihe name of owner, colors of rider, pedigree and performances of horse, close with the Secretary, at the White Hart Hotel New Plymouth, on Saturday, March 18th, 1893, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on Thursday, April 6th. Acceptances, and entries for Maiden Plate and Farmers' Plate, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, April 15th, at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth. The requisite amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. Definition of a Hack. — A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race [Hack or Hunter graces excepted J, and is not nominated at tide of start, and haß not durmg tne o\x months previous thereto been nominated for any race [Hack or Hunter races excepted |. The Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs in New Zealand strictly adhered to. Telegraph oflice closes at New Plymouth at 8 p.m. Stakes paid in full. A. A. AMRBIDGE, Hon. Sec Mm ~~ QOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCB DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. BffUV MLIOY !UA«ANTMO BY THI irffll. , Intendlflf Insurers should mark that two of tba ohUf points to be considered In effecting ta imhtum art the •ecurlfor and tiu coat. Is (hit Departmtnt— > Absolute security |« provided by ttt stats guarantee. 4Pfa» coat jia reducftl to 1 wifatw^«m ) Bt the Psecaiucna|Welo'W'»rthlUl 1 I th« participating ratls of any other , office doln| businea In Atutralasla, whilst all thk profits ire returned to tha ' polloy-holders^t the tfrm ot bonum. 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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2395, 6 April 1893, Page 4

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