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MANAIA ODDFELLOWS' TTTAVERLEY ahd WAITOTAEA Fotjbth Anhual Spoets VV RACING CLUB'S . n , , , . „ _ . ANNUAL MEETING. % will take place m the Domain on Hacks Only " THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER To be held on Waverley Raceeoilße on f (Prince of Wales' Birthday). THTJEBDAT,_9|h NOV., 1893. » President : William Wilson, Esq. Vice- a Presidents: P. ft. Jackson and John * MOST POPULAR PROGRAMME Morton Eiq. Officers— Handicapper : c Notions to aU B™™* Ev^-On, $£^£g&JS l £r l t S*-. J brnlhrg. Mr j,_ R _ Jackson. Hon. Snrgeon: Dr I Harvey Hon. Treasurer : Mr Walter j r> • 4. -a £ E^ IC ? ES " , rTr Symes. Stewards : Messrs W. Wilson, J. ( Prpsident-F. McGmre, Esq., M.H.R. &A a SymeSt E . Bremer, J. Kennedy, , Vice-Prandpnte— Hon. Members Bros. c A Dnri< / w> Brewer, H. J. Mueeen, H. ' H.G-. Wilson fnd R. Smith. Judges— g B an k s an( i p L Francis. 1 Bros. Grant, P.P.G.M. ; Hon. MemTßro. AC ' Ij.m™™> H. Cnplen; F. S. Canning. P.Q.; F. W. PPnORAMMR tor of Sports-Bro. D. Mitchell, P.G. milee ov^ fi J. e ?) hta °* B J. eer P | Starter— Mr J.R. Stewart. Handicapper hurdles, 3ft 6m high; nomination, —Mr J, Adamson. Treasurer— Mr E. 1° 8 ; acceptances, 10a. To start at Falkner. Committee — Bros. Barker, 11.30 a.m. Campbell, Franklin, Jones J. W. Falk- 2 Waverley and Waitotara Cup, of 65 ncr, J. Meuli, P.G., A. Mcßae, J. Nichol, soys ; second horse to receive 10 boys, P.G., M. J. McGlinchy, E. Fitton, J. and third horse 5 boys, both out of the Hicks, R. Pollock, C. Righton. stakes ; 1£ miles ; nomination, ' 2os ; acceptance, 40s. To start at 12 noon. PEOGRAMME. 3 Catch Weights, of 20 sovb; second ,I— Maiden Raoe, 150 yds. lst prize 20s, 2nd horse to receive 5 bovb out of the o «• 1 . w^? nee « fl , 3 „v o -, stakes; *-mile; catch weights; enprizes P ( }< P trance ' 2^ on * efleral GDtr * Di « bt ' 3-Throwing the Hammer (handioap). Ist .J? at 12.30. prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 4 Fl * ID S Handicap, of 40 soya ; second 4— Egmont Handicap, 100 yds. lst priz<i3os, horsß fco receive 10 boys out of tht 2nd] ss, 3rd ss. Norn. Is, accept. §i stakes ; \ mile ; nomination 10s, acs— Old Buffers' Race 100 yds dash (4fi and ceptance 20s. To start at 1 over), lst prize 15s, 2nd ss. EnS Is 5 .Momofaaki Stakes Handicap of 40 soya; 6— Boys' Handicap Race. Special prWes 2nd horse to receive 10 soys out p( the 7— 120 Yards Hurdles (handicap) — m prize stakes; H miles; nomination 10s, 355, 2nd 15s, 3rd ss. Nominwon Is, acceptance 20a. To start at 2.30 acceptance 2s JP 6 Post Stakes of 25 bovb ; J mii ; open 8-Wresthng (list 71b ana;under).jilsfc prize to any hack not nominatedfor any 40a, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s/ Entra«b 2s rapp L tfa : a mee tin C Catchlßv>ii?hta regalia, or value 4(1, 2nd/ss, 3rd ss. post entry; entrance 255. •To start Nomination Is, aoceitance/s _ ? ,ttt, ,rr j- _J*r-n 10~Bicycle Handicap, or* miW; Ist, trophy 7 Prince of Wales' Handicanftf 50 boys ; or value £3, 2nd 30sT«r^T.ds. Nomina- 2nd horse to receive lOfsova out of tion Is, acceptance 3a stakes ; 7 furlongs ; nomination 20s, 11 — Tug of War, Maoris v. Europeans, lst acceptance 30b. |Ta stawat 3.30 prize 40s and sweepstake ; entrance Is 8 Final Handicap «25 sdrs ; 2nd horse 12 — Cross Country Steeplechase (subscribed to receive 5 soys Jut ojrstakes; 1 mile; by Messrs Lewis, Franklin and Me- nomination 10s, wcjptance 10a. To Carthy), lst £3, 2 nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nomina- B tart at 430 *"^ tion Is, acceptance 3s DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPT13— -Menagerie Race, lst prize 10s, 2nd 5s ANCES, & GENERAL ENTRIES. 14— Egmont Handicap, 220 yds. Ist prize Nominations up to 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 408, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination Is, g^ October, 1893. Weights on BATacceptance 2b URDAY, 21st October, Acceptances 15-Patting the Shot (7ft run) Handicap- and General Entries to 8 p.m, on SATUR11. i iffi ?- d 6S ; en } r *™ Q I* o , DAY, 28fch October. Telegraph and Post 16-Half Mile Handicap-lst prize 60s, 2nd Office closes at 5 p>m> 255, 3rd 10s ; nomination Is, accept. 3s 17 ~SS 15S?? U <S e « Handic^- lßt PP f ri 2 e RULES AND REGULATIONS. 2nd 10s; entrance, losers Is, winners 7^, not cumulative. 2. A hack is ahorse that has never won an advertised race „ . „ , T, , (hack and hunter ra^es excepted), and o.^SX??^ ll^ 0 ? 088 Wlth tho Secretar y on thnt has not, at the time of start, and has SATURDAY ,2Bth October. . nofc been during the three calendar Sports will commence at 11 a.m. sharp, months previous to the time of atari, concluding at 4p.m. Dominated for any race-hack and hunter Ru es of the Wanganui Caledonian Society raceß eX oepted. 3. No nomination will be strictly followed. received unless accompanied by the Manaia Brass Band m attendance. necessary amount in cash. 4. In all J. MATHESON, P. G., nominations, description, age, pedigree, Hon. Sec. £ c t muß t be «iven. 5. All horses must be : — — — ridden in distinguishing coleurs, which TO T"RAVT?r TV TTTT? TT \~WVQ A must be given at time of entry, 6. All U litA V EL IN THE HAWEBA races to 6 be run under the Wanganni UlßllClUl. Metropolitan Rules of Racing. 7. No — — entry will be received for any race except jgVujL, rflffft The Thoroughbred on condition that all claims, disputes, and !k£9m9*L£ Entire objections arising out of the racing shall i»bl ATPQV tttko. be settled by the Stewards, or whom they -d t t r*-J m& y appoint, and their decision shall be r ' WALTER SYMES,GIPSY KING, aged, is a bright bay, with • . Hon. Sec. black points, standing over 16 hands 1 inch, Approved in accordance with the Rules with great power and symmetry, and is the of Racing, August 4th, 1898. — Freeman R. most magnificent specimen jbf a weight- Jackson, Secretary. carrying thoroughbred horse ii# New Zealand, -I whilst his temper and disposif on are all that Try you wan fc a pa | r <J oooi,o o oi, strong can be desired. His perfoJlnances on the B =b rtrt *. a a *. a TinJhJ^fiT^^ina nn +•« turf stamp him as an undenlbly good horse r*- *?, ot % »* » m<WJ*e price, go to at all distances and weighf by his being L. Hill fl Cash Boot btore, Manaia. placed in every race he startia for with one exception. J g. ZINSLI, a 2. ,7~fc^ M- rr- 11. C! ADDLEB AND HABNESSx- MAKBE, As a two-year-old mmy King won the J^ I Dunedin Two-year-old ltjkes, D.J.C. Cham- JT .. ,„.,,. -*J . -o, pagne and City Stakes, frJ.O. Autumn Nur- Hamilton's Buildings, Monntam Ed., scry, and was only once\mplaced. As a 3- ELTHAM^ year-old won the Dunedin Cup in the fastest Q-cod stock of Saddleiy and Harness KdKVrV oXSS OopfwS 1«I» .» ta « d at re^oaWe prices. second to Lochiel in New Zealand Cup, and Kepairfl a speciality. second to Maxim in the_C.J.C. Derby. ~ Q^ For terms of service, etc., apply to ■*- i Q tn i s an^ surrounding districts, NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., ! ~*^s*ih Hawera, 1 The an mOTBAVELBETwSEN^A^A Th ° r ° Ugh - |^^^ JL AND MANAIA, 1 bred Horse *flfc^^|ftr Stallion, at Alton.. ; .J) IO MEDES. • r<i "- The Thorbughbr.sd Diomedes is by Totara, out of that well- '< '" w ,'"• " '$ _, . t known mare Plover, out of Polly (imp.) by {}^k dt>*. ;t; t f,4 Entire , sir Hercules. <„; > rt . s *'•'• TTM" WFT n?FT W DIOMEDES is fiire of the following well■r .'^^■ LiiX vvnLrxxiEjrui, knowQ hQx^ B oQt Qf hack mares> &y lim Whiffler (s) by New W, -irrior, dam> Auroa, whose performances are: winner of Parachute by Kingston (i£np).j : Vide New pp e ilding Hurdles, 60sovs, Foxton Hurdles, Zealand and Australian Sfci d Bcpks. 60sovs, Otaki Hurdles, 1892, also Otaki HurIt is admitted by all wl a hive used him dies of 60 soys, 1893/ second for Maiden Flat the previous seasons that Abis left some o£ a t Sandon and Marton Hfaces, second to the most promising stock oriny horse that Despised for Haweri Huiffles, carrying list, ever travelled this coast. . Despised 9st 101b, afeo for Otaki secondTerms— Single mare, £3. Hurdle Race, carryirfc Ifst, giving the winner For further particulars apply to and second horse 3st% aoh. Auroa was just DA.YID KNIGHT, beaten by Kapua, at llapier, by half a length, Hawera, also second to Unity fowHurdlea at Welling- . — ton, also just beaten onthe post by the Idler 1-*r» QTAwrv mm* o -o a o/-k nt at the WellingtoH Hunt Olnb meeting ; sire STAND THE SEASON, O f Pride of thl Hills, winner of two flat racea near Hawera, and hurdle race at Wellington, also hurdle |$& The purebred Shetland race at Hawera, also second to Cingalee, first KflbflHfei. Pony J day, giving the winner a year and weight ; /^PmSJII mu-p tA t> also sire of Lonely, winner of hurdle race at ij^nHHi IHE C^AK. Foxton, also Bracelet at Fordell, beating. For further particulars apply J Pennent and several others,- also sire of i/uiuvutwioaifuj^Mr Masscer, winner of Momohaki hurdle race of Tffwhitilffiad Hawera 30sovs; also sire of Princess, winner of the TffW^w^oad.Hawer^ hnrd i e raCe at Waipawa; also Silvertail, „ „ winner of the Hunters' hurdle race of SOsova \) B ELI M I N A E T jtthe Grand National Meeting, 1893. * ANNOUNCEMENT. Terms and further particulars on application to E. L. HANNETT.' !To stand the Seaaoo^iny Farm, Waitara ~ mTO "^jj SEAaoN> being too well known to peed Mentioning. i at f^° a m Sf tl^Z ( M?i rS«« His dam Pulchra is by Rosf ruciln. the only J^* 08 * wh ° :J: J J? v™ S? rf horse that beat Musket ovorla ldTg distance- £ s amden^ ?*L°L S^L^X^nS ont 'of Formosa. Dead %#HK)Ogs, won *»£**' Natator is by Traducer (fcp) out lOOOgs, Oaks, and St. ieger Never bea en as Water witch. He was a firsUla| perfora three-year-old mer m hj3 day> a ' 80 T Full particulars in future advertisement. stock on the ' «>a ß t. i f Jd cc s horoußhbrea fflarea - £449; hal£ - iSS^J^aSSE^ ' *"* cn ' T «nnr.wm oi six furlongs in lm 19seoJ. MOanterbury vffai^Ttooii Autumn Meeting ran thirdWpJßarbine in the wauara isoaa. champagne Stakes of 6 f urlaSgs, being beaten by half length in lm 15^8. Oif &c second "| OH N FIN/L AT, day he was beaten in a five furlong race by *J Wilson- street, Haj^BßA, Wolverine, to whom, however, he was j Ha 8 for sale-Oats Chafand Chick. —^o^^ . w heat, at reasonable^ pryes. Orders For / urther partioulars apply t0 by poßt or wire atten^etf to promptly w. McELWAIN, Or D. Barry, Laka Road, Hawera. RF YOU LIF.E NICE TEA ASrO YOUR GROCER FOR 5 CELEEJRATED&THEbIsT: ■ " ' PURE" INDIAN CHIN%CKYUON TEAS PFmCURJtvBUE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2541, 27 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2541, 27 September 1893, Page 4

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