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T_>ELL BLOCK BACING CLUB. HACK MEETING, THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1893. Officers— President, Newton King, Bsq ; Vice-presidents, Captain Cornwall, D. Teed.Eeq, H. J. Fieher, 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, Oapt Cornwall; i Starter, Mr P. Watson ; Clerk of the Coarse, Mr A. Bishop ; Clerk of Scales, Mr G. V. Tate ; Handicapper, Mr B. Pardy ; Timekeeper, Mr E. Wood. 1 PROGRAMME. ' 1 Handicap Hurdles, of 20 soys., second a horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Distance 1£ miles, over 6 flights of hurdlea 3ft 6in high. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s y 2 Maiden Plate, of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 soy. Distance 1 mile 3 Bell Block Gup (Handicap), of 50 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from L the stakes. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £1. One mile 3 farlongs 4. Farmers' Piate, of 20 soys ; 2nd horse to receive 5 soys from the atakes. No weight under 10 stone. Entrance £1. Seven furlongs. For horses tbat have never been nominated within twelve ie months, for s any race excepting Farmers' Plates, and winners of these barred. Owners up or gentle, men riders (professionals barred). Horses to be the bona fide property of i> nominators for three months prior to ir dare of entry. Open to farmers in the i- Taranaki, Clifton, and Stratford Conntiej. A farmer is, by resolution r.f Committee, defined as a person paying rates on, or residing on, 30 acres of i, land. ;y 5 Flying Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 15s. Winner of Cup to incur a penalty of 71bs. Six farlonga 6 Hnrry-Scarry, of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from tbo stakes. , c Catch weights. For horses that have j._ never won an advertised race of any " description, and have not accepted at J > this meeting. Post entry £1. Five >* fnrlongs. All horses competing in the re Farmers' Plate, except the winner, are, a, eligible for this race n 7 Welter Handicap, of 20 soys ; second 8 . horse to receive 5 soys from the etakes. t 1 mile. Nomination 10s ; acceptance V Nominations and Acceptances. I Nominations for all handicaps, accomII panied by the name of owner, colors of it rider, pedigree and performances of 1 ; horse, close with the Secretary, at the 1. White Hart Hotel New Plymouth, on }g Saturday, March 18th, 1893, at 9 p.m. 0 Weights declared on Thursday, April ' 6t.b. 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 thab has never won an advertised race LHack or Hunter racea excepted], and is not nominated at time of start, and has not daring the oix months previous thereto been nominated for any ;r race ("flack or Hunter races ercepted [. ie The Rales of Racing as adopted by ie the Metropolitan Clubs in New Zealand ;o strictly adhered to. Telegraph office closes at New Ply- ' mouth at 8 p.m. {c Stakes paid in full. A. A. AM-SRIDGE, Hon. Sec. j] ERBEET SHAND r ? Lakd, Insitbance, & ■t COMMISSION AGENT, MIDHIRST. 104 acres at Midhirst, 90 acre 3in grass all fenced and close to dairy factory. 11l acres half-mile from dairy factory at Midhirst, fenced and subdivided, all grassed, "good bouse, dairy, &o. , c 7 acres Midhiret suburban section, sub- ( divided into three paddocks, small 5-roomed cottage. ;o 139 acres two miles from Midbirst, level ; o and well watered, 85 acres in graos, 's 3-roomed bouse, dairy, &c. 60 acres 1^ miles from Midhirsfc, 45 acres • s in grass, 3-roomed house, dairy, cow0 shed, orchard, <_c. ; level and well watered. Price, £4 10s per acre. 524 acres good open land, ring fenced, close to a school, dairy factory, post ofiice, &c. £6 per acre. 560 acres seven miles from Midbirst, 180 acres in grass, good rolling bush land, a well watered, 4-roomed house, £Z per acre. ' 67 acres improved bush land, three miles from Stratford, all grassed and fenced. 2-roomed cottage. Price J. 31 0; part can remain on mortgage if desired. 378 acres improved bush land, level and 1 well wat«-ed, near a rail ways ta tion, good houd_, dairy, and yardjf 175 acres close to railway station, good level land, all fenced andjanbdivided, 163 acres in grass, 3-rromed house, , good stock-yard, sheda.ijpc. • 51 acres about 1_ miles worn Midhirst, all fenced and grass_B, four-roomed house, good sibck-yaraT dairy, &c, one mile from dai y factor. 244 acres good oiling Band, 50 acres in grass, balance bash,JJbout seven miles ■ from a town. £2 pmc acre. \ } 3000 acres Pofc )kur/ Block. Will bo sold in seotior j to/uit the convenience of purchasers 7^ 153 acres good level land at Midhirst, 40 " acres in grass, good foar-roomed house. Terms. 561 acres improved bush land, good dray road. Will be sold in sections if j desired, 33a 6d per acre, easy terms. 166 acrea Kaupokonui District, improved bush land, 60 acres in grass, ring fenced, balance of bush down and ready to burn, well watered, on a good metal road, cottage, yards, sheds, &c. £4 10a per acre. Terms. 265 acres unimproved bush, 5 miles from a township. 35s per acre. 207 acres improved bush, 40 acres in grass, good level land, well watered, partly fenced. 149 acres 2£ miles from Midhirst, 109 acres in grass, all fenced and subdivided into three paddocks, cottage, ' yards, (fee, good dairy farm. Several shops, dwellings, and a large number of town and suburban seciions 3 in Stratford, Eltbam, Midhirst, and Waipuku ; also a large Butchering business. £25,000.— 1 have the above t sum to lend on mortgage of freehold security at lowest current rates, in sums to suit tbe convenience of clients Enquiries iuvited Aprent for National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited ; Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London (Fire and Marine) ; & H. Williamson's Beaconafield sawmill; E Burgess and Son's Sash -and Door Factory, Stratford. . RANTED Kh OWN Just opened up, 1 epjb.ndid Assort- j ment ot New Bt*t»n*y Goods at <• the Stai Office. V JBi

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2395, 7 April 1893, Page 4

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