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MANAIA ODDFELLOWS' XX 7AVERLEY and WAITOTABA Fourth Anktjal Spoets VV RACING- CLUB'S : „* . , , - ._ T. . ANNUAL MEETING. * will take place in the Domain on Hacks Only. ■" THURSDAY, 9ta NOVEMBER To be held on Waverley Raceeouse on \ /id • cxtr i » -D- iuj THURSDAY, 9th NOV., 1893. ] (Prince of Wales' Birthday). ' ] President : William Wilson, Esq. Vice- ' Presidents: F. R, Jackson and John MOST POPULAR PROGRAMME Morton E*q. Officers— Handicapper : ootheco^. _ri__sr«__?:i, t tiK?__s:No™.**,, i_ .v «»»i ns _™*-o» g&^,_ss^£_r**_!S bhlllin &- Mr F. R. Jackson. Hon. Surgeon: Dr Harvey. Hon. Treasurer : Mr Walter r, -a ._. S 1^ 10 ? 118 ' t, ™tx- Symes. Stewards : Messrs W. Wilson, J. EMBidenfc— P. McGuire, Esq., M.H.R. 0# Symea> r. Bremer, J. Kennedy, Vice-Presidents— Hon. Members Bros. aA# Duri ' w . Brewer, H. J. Mussen, H. H. G. Wilson md R. Smith. Judges— R -o^uo an d P L Francis. Bros. Grant, P.P.G.M. • Hon. MemTßro. S> Banfe8 ' a ° H. Oplen ;F. S. Catiningr, P.G. ; F. W. ' PROGRA_fME Beechey, P.G. ; Bros. EJ. Ellerm and , „ „ Tr 11P( ilp rtace of2ssova- li M. Bolger, and Mr G. Pearce. Direc X Handicap Hurd le Ba <»| «J « * pVS, 1* tor oF Sports-Bro. D. Mitohell, P.G. ™>|f ov^ fi J. e ®. ?. gb * B °'-.52!F Starter— Mr J.R.Stewart. Handioapper hurdles, 3ft -6m high ; nomination, —Mr J. Adnmson. Treasurer— Mr 3fi. 10s; acceptances, 10s. lo Start at Falknar. Committee — Bros, Barker, 11.30 a.m. Campbell, Franklin, Jones J. W. Falk- 2 Waverley and Waitotara Onp, of 65 ncr, J. Meuli, P.G.. A. Mcßae, J. Nichol, boys ; second horse to receive 10 boys, P.G., MJ. McGlinchy, E. Fitton, J. and third horse 5 soys, both out of the Hicks, R. Pollock, C. Righton. stakes ; 1 _ miles ; nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 40s. To start at 12 noon. PROGRAMME. 3 Oatch Weights, of 20 soys; second 1-Maiaen Race, 150 yds.. Ist prize 20s, 2nd horae to reC eive 5 soys out of the o 1 . O f-, Entrance Is stakea: .-mile; catch weights; enilL oap ( }> ■ p °™"*« 2*2 * sons ' on 2eneral entry night - 3-lWing the Hammer (handirfap). lst ,Jf ? tart afc 12 .-3°prize 20s, 2nd 10s. EntrancaAs 4 FlviD B Handicap, of 40 sovb ; second 4— Egmont Handicap, 100 yds. l£t prize 30s, horae to receive 10 soys out of tbt 2nd J ss, 3rd ss. Norn. lg,jfceept. 2s stakes ; $ mile ; nomination 10s, acs— Old Baffers' Race 100 yds Jfash (45 and ceptance 20s. To start at 1 over), lst prize 15s, 2ndjss. Ent. ls 5 Momohaki Stakes Handicap of 40 sovb; 6— Boys' Handicap Race. Special prizes 2nd horse to receive 10 soys out of the 7—1207 — 120 Yards Hurdles (haraticap) — Ist prize stakes ; li miles ; nomination 10a, 355, 2nd 15s, 3rd os^f Nomination ls, acceptance 20s. To star tat 2.30 acceptance 2b jT 6 Post Stakes of 25 soys ; A mile ; open Va ~ l:™l t b^ regalia, or\valuefos, 2nd 15s, 3rd ss. post entry ; entrancf 255. To start Nomination's, ajßeptance Is _ 2. . ,_, ,„/,. . Krt ' 10— Bicycle Hanßica« one mile ; lst, trophy 7 Prince of Wales' Handicap of 50 soys ; or value £3, finapOa, 3rd 10s. Nomina- 2nd horse to receive 10 soys out of tion ls, acceptance 3s stakes ; 7 furlongs ; nomination 20s, 11— Tug of W&r,'^ka,on3 v. Europeans, Ist acceptance 30s. To start at 3.30 prize 40s and sweepstake ; entrance Is 8 Final Handicap of 25 soys ; 2nd horse 12— Cross Country Steeplechase (subscribed to receive 5 sovs l>u tof stakes; 1 mile; by Messrs Lewis, Franklin and Mo- nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s. To Carthy), lst £3, 2 nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nomina- Bt , ar t a fc 430 i I tion ls, acceptance 3s DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPr. 13-Menagene Race, lst pme 10s, 2nd 5s ANCES, & lijERAi ENTRIES. 14-Egmont Handicap 220 yds. Ist prize Norni _ a tions Ttolo B~ pS. on MONDAY, n « ?' 3rd 10S ; nommatlon ls ' 9th October, lM Weights on SATir__p^s» ?£««. •■ /mi. xtt _• URDkY, 21st pltober. Acceptances 15-PQttiDg the Shot (7ft run) Handicap- abd Gen e ral En X\ to 8 pan. on SATURIst prize 20s, 2nd 5s ; entrance ls no. h Ootohtl TiAMranh *nA P™* 16-Half Mile Handioap-lst prize 60s, 2nd S«£-i™ q ??B «T_l P 255, 3rd 10s ; nomination Is, accept. 3s Office - cloße3 at sp^ 17 ~50? SS^'Si H SS^ri!t?ft! BULES AND ' REGULATIONS. prize 308, 2nd 10s ; nom. ls, accept, ls Waitotara Cup, Flying Handicap Mouma-19-Forced Handican, 220yds- stpriz9 20s, **} Stakes, Handicep, and Prince of 2nd 10s; entrance, losers lsf winners J™ eS Handicap to carry a penalty of 2S2 S 6d B » no ' i cumulative. 2. A hack is a horse _____ that has never won an advertised race «... , ... „ _ , (hack and hunter tares ezcepted), and qn vT?t-ii \t, t, °ot been during the three calendar ooSSSng^ 4? m menCe " U ""* *"* -nths P^ious to the time of start. pnilo «r «,- -m •n i j • □ -I. nominated for any race—hack and hunter stS ß^ races excepted. I No nomination will be ivro««.; o d."..!, „ - .. , re.-eived unless accompanied by the Manaia Brass Band m attendance necesß ,__ amount in 0^ 4 . n_ u J. mai_n_&UN,£.w., nom i n ations, description, age, pedigree,! xion. oeo. _. c^ mU8 jj |j e given. 6. All horses must be | — ridden in distinguishing colours, which TO TRAVEL IN T THE HAWERA mUBt be -**en at time of entry. 6. All lATQrnTjTnrn races to be run under the Wanganui i»iis±itiui. Metropolitan Rule 3of Racitfg. 7. No entry will be received for any race except j (G'Mexlffil The Thoroughbred on condition that all claims, disputes, and | fflm_-_P^Li Entire objections arising out of the racing shall j GIPSY KING ** c settled by the Stewards, or whom they * biai *™By Le Loup-Gitina. and their decision shall be ' WALTEE SYMES, GIPSY KING, aged, is a bright bay, with Hon. Sec. black points, standing over 16 hands 1 inoh, Approved in accordance with the Rules with great power and symmetry, and is the o f Racing, August 4th, 1893.— Freeman R. most magnificent specimen of , a weight- Jackson, Secretary, carrying thoroughbred horse in Njsw Zealand, v, — — S't w isr tL'Sffip £■£ t f rr» a sE go °- • Btro ! g ' turf stamp him as an undeniaHy good horse rT^,°, ot ! ( ' a * a ttroti»ate price, go to at all distances and weights,l>y his being L. Hills Cash Boot Store, Manaia. placed in every race he startedlfor with one M ' As a two-year-old Gipsi King won the AND HaenebS Makbe, Dunedin Two-year-old Stakp, D.J.O. Cham- *^ t / pagne and City Stakes, C.jfc. Autumn Nur- Hamilton's Buildings, Mountain Ed., scry, and was only oace umlaced. As a 3- ElthaM./ year-old won the DutedirJbup in the fastest (Innd Rtnplr nf Sft(l«lfiifr nnA PTa-noa* time on record up fc tit time, the D.J.O. J* CO<l Bto( f Ot ,^^V 6 W a ?f iia . rneßß Handicap, and Northfcajterbury Oup ; was always on hand at r\a^)nable prices, second to Lochiel in Nm? Zealand Cup, and Repairs a speciality. •'••••. ( second to Maxim in the C.J.C. Derby. :—-': — - ' npo STAND THE SEASON For terms of service, etc., apply to JL in thier and surrounding districts, NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., — «_sS*i Hawera. The .giirtflffrr and T~o travel"between patea Thorou^- WWT' Carriage AND MANAIA, bred Horse *||^__^|&r& r Stallion, Call ins; at Alton. «kw^ . EIOMBDES. fpK.^ S'"^* 4*4 * The Thoroughbred Diomedea is byTotara, onto! that well. \*<^, %T*;'st\#r t?-+- n I known mare Plover, out of Polly (imp.) fay pP^{f%?m Entire / Sir Hercules. £jk^~J,-<L. < h> l TIM "WHtFELER DIOMEDES is sire of the following wellt, m . tct_-_j^ s i xt J • i known horses out of hack mares, viz :— SriSSt^ir (S b y^wiam°r, dam Auroa, whose performances afe: winner of Parachute by Kingston (imp)f Vide New Feilding Hnrdles, 50sovb, Ffixton Hurdles, Zealand and Australian Stud iftoks. 50sovs otaki Hurdles, 1892, dfso Otaki HurIt is admitted by aU who fave used him dles of 60 BOVB 1893 second f r Maiden Flat the previous seasons ttjat he J_s left some »of at Sandon and Marton Rss, second to the most Poising st^ck otfany horse that Despised for Hawera Hurdlercarryhig list, ever travelled this coast.W Des £ iaed 9at lolb aRo third | or ot^ | econ _ Terms-Single mare, &f Hurdle Bwe oarry iJ| I2 B t,llving the winner For further particulars apply to and BecO nd horse 3s|each. /Auroa was just DAVID KNIGHT, beaten by Kapua> a t Napier/by half a length, Hawera. a i so seCo n d to Unitylor Hnrdles at Welling. — — ton, also jast beaten mtM post by the Idler nnn stawtj nnTn? QWA-tsnNr at the Wellington HulNclnb meeting ; sire TUT U SI AND THE SEASON, o f Pride of thi Hills, winner of two flat races a- near Hawera, / and hurdle race at Wellington, also hurdle £_| ' The purebred^Shetland race at Hawera, also seoond to Cingalee, first Wml . Ponjf day, giving the winner a year and weight ; rfinHSk amib />i7at? alsoeire-of Lonely; .winner -of hurdle raeerat J^jtmg^ r lti \ *>&&■&• Foxton, also bracelet at Fordell, beating For further particulars aftotf to Pennent and several others; also sire of W. WILSON, Masscer, winner of Momohaki hnrdle race of Tawhiti Road Hawera. 30sovs ; also sire of Princess, winner of the . 'j: hurdle race at Waipawa; also Silvertail, •rx t> ti t x ii/r r xt a t> -c winn <tf of the Hunters' hurdle race of 50sova pRiiLIMINARY at the Grand National Meeting, 1893. ANNOUNCEMENT. Terms and further particulars on applioa tion to E. L. HANNETT. To stand the Season at my Farm, Waitara ~ ■ Road, npO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Lebbl is the beat andjgtoutest-bred horse '•jjWwillEHiiß**^ I,'1 ,' "i in New Zealand, his ire JSfcrdenfeldt by Musket Redwood is by that well known sire Nabeing too well kn< vinjt need mentioning, tator from Rosalind, by Albany (imp.), oat of His dam Pulchra if by fosicruciar* the only r ed -, Ros j 1 ' who IS by Tfcducer— Moss Rose, horse that beat Mus cetJver a long distance— by c-mden,c -mden, out of Y< ing Rosebud, by II out of Formosa. heat 2000gs, won Barbiere. Natator is bwTraducer (imp), out lOOOgs, Oaks, and StTlieger ; never beaten as °* Waterwitch. He wa a first-class perfora three-year-old. mer in his day, and isb eft Borne of the best Full particulars in future advertisement. stock on the coast. J Fees— Thoroughbred mares. £4 4e ; half- Redwood ran thirfflin :he Nursery Plate at bred, £3 3s. Hawke's Bay, and woh t i Juvenile Handicap J.GOODWIN, of six furlongs in Imll9 3ca. At Canterbury j Waitara Road. Autumn Meeting rariUffird to Carbine in the - . „ : . Champagne Stakes of STfurlongs, being beaten TiotT-xr -PTitrTATr- b y h » l£ len gth in.lmlsis. On the second _6 Jz X* lf dayh^ wa ' bsat^ in. a- five furlong race by " Wilaon-street, Haweba, Wolverine, to whom, however, he was Has for sale— Oats/Cfiaff, and Chick- feeding 191b , the time being Imin2^seo. wheat at reasoDableJrices. Orders by poet or wire atteijffed to promptly f W. MoELWAIIf, .. Or D. Barry, Lake Road, -Hawera. I' IF 1 YOUXfKE NICE TEA-ASK^YOOR.CROCER IFORl FOR I Hm Ml fi^_^_HH MB _Hl^_A _^S_ _H or HBm IS Hh^^^^ IB_| __F Ih^lH /■ ** ICELEBfeAJ^qpcTHE BEST ' l PURE INDIAN QHIMA& CEYLON TEAS PRQCJBRABLE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 4

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