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WAITARA JOCKEY CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1898. Officbbs: President— Walter Symes, Esq., M.H.8.; . Vice-president— Newton King, Esq; Stewards— Messrs A W Ogle, F Atkinson, C Atkinson, J Finnerty, A Baker, J Sarten, P E Dover, E Beekbessinger, G E Brewer, C M Lepper. J Hignett, W P Snell, T Elliot, J Telfar. Cpmmittee--Messrs O 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. Handicapper— Mr JE Henry. Clerk of the Coarse — Mr J Harvey. • Starter — Mr C Ohavannes. .Clerk of the Scales — Mr J D Wyllie. Time-keeper— Mr F Watson. Seoretary and Treasurer— Mr H. Spordle Pboobammb. 1. Handicap Hurdles, of L4O, second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes; about, but not less than, 1* 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 receive L 5 from the stakes ; about one , mile ; weight for age ; open to all horses that have never won a race of L 5 (value). Entrance 255 ; to olose on general entry - night 3. Waitara Oup Handicap, of Ll2O, second horse to receive Lls and the third horse L 5 from the stakes; about \\ miles; winner of any handicap race over the value of LSO after the declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 60s . - _. Clifton Stakes, of L 25, second horse to receive L 5 from the-stakes; five furlongs 3yrs, Bst, 4yrs ,and aged9st; open to non-winners, ' Entrance 20s ; .to close on general entry night 5. Welter "Handicap, of L 35, second horse to receive L 5 from the Btakes ; about 7 1 furlongs; minimum weight Bgt 71b; weights declared immediately alter tha Gup is run. Nomination 15s, acofptance 15s 6. Flying Handicap, of LSO, second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes; about three-quarters of a mile ; winner of any handioap race after declaration of weights to carry 71bs penalty. Nominations 20s, acceptance 25s 7. Selling race, of L2O, three-quarter mile winner to beoome the property of. the club, and sold immediately after the race ; 9st up; post entry. Entrance 15s 8. Final Flutter, of L2sj second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes ; about ' half mile ; catch weights. Entrance 20b. To , olose on general entry .night. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND 1 > ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps must be in the hands ol the Sepretary, at the Waitara Hotel, on Thubsday, Ootober 13, not later than 9 p.m., accompanied with the name, age, pedigree, colours, and performances of horse. Telegraph office closes at 5 p.m. Handicaps appear on Thubsdat, Ootober 20. Accuptances and general entries on Thobbdai, October 27, except for the Welter, for which acceptance^ are due after the Clifton Stakes. BULES AND BEGTttiATIONS. Definition of a Hack — A haok means a horse that has never won an advertised race of any description (Hack, Hunter and Ponies' Races ezcepted)' .and is not nominated for any. race other than Hack Eace at time of start. Five per cent will be deducted from the stakes towards defraying expenses. Jockeys must 1 be clean and' well dressed or will be liable to a fine of £5 for infringment of this rule.. ■ . All raWto be .run under the Bules o Baoing, as adopted by the Metropolitan Club of New Zealand. All horses to be ridden in colours ; same to accompany acceptances and general entries. ( ' No entry or nomination will be received , except oh these, conditions r-pThat all dis- | putes, claims, and objections' arising shall , \ be decided by a majority of the Stewards - present, or whom they may appoint, and { their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out* of this 'programme l shall be final, except is oases of appeal I ' provided for by the Bules of Baoing. Horses walking over will only receive 50 per cent of the stakes. • The necessary amount in cash must ' accompany all nominations and acceptances. r The Committee reserves the right of post. ' poningthe date of meeting, nominations, . and acceptances, also weights, should they deem it fit to do so. : H. SPDBDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. ; (Subjeot to the approval of Metropolitan Club.) ! rpH'E ELTHAM 00-AOH i X ' JPACTORY, ' Bridge-street ... Eltham: E. L. BRIAN., Desires to inform the residents of Eltham and surrounding distrio_3 that, having taken over the above from Mr fiS. S. Cole, that he is prei pared to execute orders for vehioles of all description. None but the best American and Australian hardwoods and kauri used. First-class tradesmen only employed. >■ v Being connected with the trade in England, I have the advantage of buying at the lowest price, and am therefore in a position to execute orders at lowest rates. Vehioles, bought, sold or exchange ELTHAM COACH FACTORY, Bridge-street, Eltham, ELTHAM. MONEY TO LEND 1 LOWE!)f RATES. Apply to any office of the GOVERNMtHT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. B. RIOHAEDSON, . ' , 1J CtommtirioMC. TAKE CARE OF YOUK COWS IN THE WINTER. ____/ their cows a chance should cover them during the winter. » Tiy Dahl's 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 Ncth. 171 OR Hotel Requisites go to ? Parrington & Hutson's. • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Champion Clydesdale Sire, _-h^i__Sh "JV APOI<E()Nf tMfrvsiißf wiu travel be * and Stratford this Season. * Further particulars in future issue. L. WEBBY.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4027, 1 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4027, 1 September 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4027, 1 September 1898, Page 4

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