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WTUU JOOKiIY 0^73 HACK RACE MEETING. 70 BE HELD ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBEB 3rd, 1898. Offigbbs: President— Walter Symes, Esq., M.H.B.} Vice-president— Newton King, Esq; Stewards— Messrs A W Ogle, F Atkinson, C Atkinson, J Finnerty, A Baker, J Sarten, P B Dover, E Beokbessinger, O E Brewer, C M Lepper, J Hignett, W P Snell, T Elliot, J Telfar. CommitteeMessrs C M Lepper, A W Ogle, J Finnerty, C E Brewer, P E Dover, W P Snell, J Telfar, J D Wyllie, T Buchanan, A Baker. Judge— Mr J Hignett. Handi. capper— Mr JE Henry. Clerk of the Course— Mr J Harvey. Starter— Mr C Chavannes. Clerk of the Scales— Mr J D Wyllie. Time-keeper— Mr F Watson. Secretary and Treasurer— Mr H. Spurdle Pboohamme. 1. Handicap Hurdles, of L4O, second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes; about, but not less than, 1J miles, over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 15s. acceptance 20s. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Maiden Plate, of L3O, second horse to recoive L 5 from the stakes ; about one mile ; weight for age } open to aU horses that have never won a race of L 5 (value). Entrance 255 ; to close on general entry , night • * 3. Waitara Cup Handicap, of Ll2O, second horse to receive Lls and the third horse L 5 from the stakes; about 1J miles; winner of any handicap race over the value of LSO after the declaration of ' weights to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 60s 4. Clifton Stakes, of L 25, second horse to i receive L 5 from the stakes ; five furlongs! 3yrs, Bst, 4yrs and aged9st; open to i non-winners. Entrance 20s ; to close on general entry night fc 5. Welter Handicap, of L 35, second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes; about 7 » furlongs; minimum weight Bst 71b: b weights declared immediately after the Cup is run. Nomination 15s*, accept- , anee 15s 6. Flying Handicap, of LSO, second horse ; to receive L 5 from the stakes; about three-quarters of a mile; winner of any handicap race after declaration of weights f to carry 71bs penalty. Nominations 20s, 3 acceptance 25s 7. Selling race, of L2O, three-quarter mile winner to become the property of the club, and sold immediately after the raoe * ; 9st up; post entry. Entrance 15s ' c 8. Final Flutter, of L 25, second horse to t receive L 5 from the stakes ; about half c mile ; catch weights. Entrance 20s. To olose on general entry night. 3 _ „ DATES OF NOMINATIONS j'!SD - o ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps must be in )- the hands of the Secretary, at the Waitara Tf Hotel, on Thursday, October 13, not later ; than 9 p.m., accompanied with the name, j age, pedigree, colours,- and performances of t t horse. Telegraph office closes at 5 p.m. 3t Handicaps appear on Thursday, October 20. Acceptances and general entries on 3 TmrasDAY.October 27, except for the Welter, a for which acceptances are due after the c Clifton Stakes. a ~ ' BULES ANI) REGULATIONS. Definition of a Hack— A hack means a J horse that has never won an advertised a race of any description (Hack, Hunter and t- Ponies' Baces excepted) and is not nominated for any race other than Hack 5 Race at time of start, it Five per cent will be deducted from the ie stakes towards defraying- expenses. Jockeys must be clean and well dressed - i; or will be liable to a fine of £5 for infring9, ment of this znle. l. All races to be run under the Bules of a Racing, as adopted by the Metropolitan Club of New Zealand. All horses to be ridden in colours ; same ■i to accompany acceptances and general entries. a No entry or nomination will be received ,t except on these conditions :— That all disputes, claims, and objections arising shall c be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and n their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme n shall be finaj, except is cases of appeal d provided for'by the Bules of Baoing. r> *■ Horses walking over will only receive 50 j ( per cent of the stakes. The necessary amount in cash must accompany all nominations and acceptances. The Committee reserves the right of post- ,° poningthe date of meeting,, nominations, . . and acceptances, also weights, should they j 1 deem it fit to do so. ' H. SPDBDLE, • Secretary and Treasurer. Ie (Subject to the approval of Metropolitan Club.) is mHE ELTHAM COACH js X FACTORY, J3 Bridgb-stbeet ... Eltham. !d E. L. BRIANT, d Desirea to inform the residents of Eltiiam and surrounding districts that, having taken over the above - from Mr E. S. Cole, that he is preB pared to execute x orders for vehicles of all description. None but the best American and Australian hardwoods and kauri used. First-class tradesmen only employed. Being connected with the trade in' England, X have the advantage of buying at the lowest price, and am v therefore in a position to execute orders at lowest rates. Vehicles, bought, sold or exchange. ELTHAM COACH FACTORY, Bridge-street, Eltham, ELTHAM. MONEY TO LEND AT U O W E S T_ R A T E S. Apply to any office of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. BIOBABDSON. A* 1] OommiHiojplr. TAKE CARE OF YOUii COWS IN THE WINTER. ' . jPv AIRY Farmers who wish to give _L/ their cows a chance should cover them during the winter. Try DabTs Patent Covers. Cost trifling and benefit great. Obtainable from all principal storekeepers up and down coast or __ direot from the manufacturer. C. DAHL, c Palmerston NoHih. C. . fpOR Hotel Requisites go to 1 Parrington & Hutson's. ?% ■ le PRELIMINARY NOTICE. \ The Champion Clydesdale Sire, rf -^^jg^ "VTAPOLEON, 7 w travel beis j N vJ^irv tween Hawera ?k and Stratford o- this Season. >n Further particulars in future issue* a- L. WEBBY. >v _

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4026, 31 August 1898, Page 4

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