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-pAXBA TJACING /^LUB. ANNUAL MEETING. FOR HACKS ONLY. EASTER MONDAY, MAROH, 31st, 1902. President: W. C. Symes, Esq. VicePresident : H. O. Clarke, Esq. Judge : R. E. Meßae, Esq. Handioapper : Mr J. E. Henrys. Starter :Mr C. H. Cha-vannes ; Clerk of Soaleß : Mr James Paterson. Clerk of Course: Mr P. Eaatbury. Treasurer : Mr H. O. Clarke. I Timekeeper : Mr G. T. Potto. Auditor : j Mr H. H. Taylor. Stewards : President, } Vice-president, Judge, and Messrs Gilligan, W. Gower, Potto, Campbell, Paterson, Sargeant, Matthews, Williams, and Booth. PROGRAMME Handioap Hurdles, oi 45 soys ; seoond horse to receive T< c ~vq out of the stakes Distance 14 iii.lei;. . . flights of huraies Blt 6in high The winuor of p;-v hurdle race after • the declaration of w._. b ;its to carry a penalty of lOlbs Nomination 15s, acceptance SOs. To start at 11 30 a.m. 2 Flying Handioap, of 50 sovsj second horse to reoeive 10 soys ont of Btakes Distance J-mile Norn 15s, accept 25s To start at 12.10 p.m. 3 Farmers' Plate, of 40 soys; second horse to reoeive 10 soys out of the stakes Distance 1 mile Entrance 80s, on general entry nighte For all horses that have never started for any other race — Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barrea Welter weight for age, open to all horses trained in and the bona fid property of residents within the boundaries of the Pates, Hawera, and of Stratford Counties for three months prior to date of starting To start at 12. 40 p.m. 4. Paioi'Easter Handicap, of 80 e ovs; second horse to receive 10 soYs and third horse 6 cow out of the stakes Distance 1J miles Norn 2us, accept 40s To start at 1.40 p.m, 5 Kakaramea Stakes, of 40 soys; seoond horse to receive 10 soys ont of the stakes Distance about 4 J furlongs Weight Bst Winner of any race to carry 141b extra Entrance SOs, on general entry night To start at 2.30 p.m. 6 Borough Stakes Handicap, of 40 boys ; second horse to receive 10 soys Distance 7 furlongs Norn 15s, accept 20s To start at 3 p.m. , 7 Alton High Weight Handioap, of 55 soys ; seoond horse to receive 10 soys out of the stakes Distance, 1 mile Minimum weight, Bst 71 ba Nomi- , nation 20s, acceptance 253 To start at 3.40 p.m. ' 8 Final Stakes, of 40 soys ; seoond horse to receive 10 soys out of the Btakes Distance about 4} furlongs Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting (Kakaramea Stakes and Farmers' Plate excepted. and winners of these to carry 141b penalty) Weight, Oat Entrance SOs, on general entry night To .start at 4.10 p.m. DATES OF DOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES AND GENERAL ENTRIES Nominations up to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Maroh Ist, 1932 Weights deolared on Wednesday, Maroh 19th, 1902 Acoeptanoes and General Entries up to 8 p m on Tuesday, 25th March, 1902 RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 A HACK means a horse that has, at time of nomination, never won a raoe of tho value of 8o soys, or races of the collective value of 150 soys, since Ist August, 1899, and has sever won an advertised race exceeding 40 BOYS (haok and hunter races exoepted). 2 The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, and of evary additional- race 51b extra in all handicap fiat events. 3 Entries by telegrams must give full particulars of the horse, and must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. * Owners, trainers, and others entering and accepting horses for this Meeting are notified that no entries or acceptances will be received unless accompanied by tbe necessary amount in cash. 5 No entry will be received for any race, except on this condition :— That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the stewards, and their decision shall be final. 6 The stewards reserve the right to alter the time or date for declaration of weights, nominations, or acceptances 7 The Handicapper rray, if he thinks fit, re* handicap any horse winning a race after declaration of weights All races to be run under the New Zealand rules of racing. DIVIDENDS. Totalisator dividends in the proportion of 75 per cent to the first and 25 per cent to the seoond horse will be paid in all raoes where five or more horses the property of different owners start. In the event of horses the property of one owner, and being coupled on the machine, running first and second, or dead heat- for first place, the dividend will be deolared on the coupled horses only. In the event of coupled horses finishing first nnd dead heat for second place with another horse, the dividends will bej declared in the proportion of 80 per cent to the coupled horses and 20 per cent to the'other horse. Bookmakers, their clerks, or agents will not be admitted to the racecourse or enclosure, and any person laying totalisator odds will be prosecuted. . Note — The Post and Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. ,' The Seoretary will receive money for invest- ', ment on the totalisator. '. R. W. HAMERTON. f Secretary. )' Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary January 13th, 1902. jy| OttEY AT 4* PEK CENT I have just had placed a my com mand large sums of money to lend on security of Hawera town property or rural properties at \\ per cent, in any. sums from £100 to £10,000. Liberal terms o \ repayment. No procuration fee* ELLIOTT BARTON, Solicitor. Hawora. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. A SHIPMENT of First cla s MILLINEKY AND DRAPERY. All the Latest; Style 3 and Fashions ! Our Customers can rely on getting I the BEST FIT and FINISH. i : FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 1 We are Reducing the whole of our i 1 New and Well-assorted Stock to t COST PRICE. EGMONT DRAPERY COY., KAPONGA l _ _ t lf lll _ n jp ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Mb F. A. Wabner, of Hawera, writes : — De&r Sir, — I would like you and others to know my opinion regarding Barraalough'a Rheumatic Liquid in the hope that many may use it, as I have, while suffering from Rheumatics. When in Auckland I consulted sevesal doctors, who advised that nothing would cure but the baths of Rotorua. I can now truthfully state yours is the best medicine I have taken. After taking the contents of three or four bottles I completely recovered, and have not suffered the slightest pain since, whioh is twelve months ago. It seems to me that Barraolough's Rheumatic Liquid has proved what is claimed for it a— -constitutional cure. If you wish you may make use of this. — Stocked by R. Tait, chemist, and medicine vendors everywhere. VBM3i*lmlwJ> A/mTmWmwwTimfvSSGt 3 vHB AmmmmmmmmWrWfJi vJßß—Bk i ■■BA^W / '■^n n § w wmmwßßWßmmw mmwßßWßmm aJ-WmEBB m^BUSS^mmmmm^ WJwiMl mmmmmmrjSßtmmWm] X^mammtmvK^^^^^^mM *Mm)mmmmmWF%SSmmmmmW

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7373, 27 January 1902, Page 1

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