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"OGMONT -OAVING , /~ILV k HAWERA. SUMMER~MISETING. WEDNESDAY AND THUUSDAY, FEBRUARY, 17th an 4 18th, 1904. Preaidenti B. H.Nolan. Vice-president; M. F. Baird. Stewards: ; W. C- Adamson, A.W.-Budge, J. Gray, .W»:Bj»wer, W".,0. Byrnes, A. S. Tonks, Dx Westenra, J. Cresswell, R. Hiuks. Starter: T. Cameron. Clerk of the Course: T. C. Sutherland. Clerk ef the Scales : M: W. Button. H&ndicapper : J. E. Henrys. Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Westenra, Timekeeper: G. H. Gibson. Judge: W. H. Hartgill. Treasurer: H. VV. Suttoa. Secretary : J. A. Turton. PROGRAMME. , FIRST DAY. To Start at 12 o'olook. FLrmo Handicap, of 126 sovb; seoond horse- to re-oeire-20 boys, and the third hone 6 boys from the stake. .Nomination l sot ; acceptance 2 sots. -Six furlongs Hebe Mbhe Hack Flat -Handicap, of 60 soys ; second horse to reoeive 10 soys from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. 'Nomination 1 soy; acceptance 1 soy. Six fartyngs . Wiiakrroa Hurdle Handicap, of 125 soys; seoond horse to receive •SO soys,- • iitad ' the - third hone 5 sots out . of tlje stake. Komioation 1 soy ; acceptance 2 soys ; one mile and three<qaarters f over seven flights of hurdles Bft 6in high Diiaw« Hack Hordlb Handicap, of 60 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soya -from stake. Nominal tiou 1 sovj aooeptacce. 1 soy; one mile andahalf, over six nights ol hurdles 3ft 6in high SgMont Cup Handicap, of 300 sovb; second horse to reoeive 80 sovb. and third horse 10 boys from the stake. Nomination 1 soy; aoceptanoe i soys ; one mile and a-balr Homont Hack'Proddce Stakes, 1904, of 110 sovb. Final payment of 1 boy, 25th January, 1904. Nominator of winner, 20 iovs. First horse, 60 soys; Second horse, 30 soya; Third horse, 10 boys. For three-jear-olds. Derby weights, i Qualifica* tions for this race : Colts, geldings, or fillies that have never won a race, and are not nominated, or have not been nominated, for auy race (Hack; and Hunter races exoepted). One mile [awbba Welter Hakdicmv of 120 soys ; second horse to receive IS sovp, and the third hone 6 boys out of the stake. Minimum weight Bit.; Nomination! soy, acceptance 2 soys ; one-mile ■ 'aipapa Hack Flat Handicap, of 60 'soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys from tbe stake. Mini. mum weight 7st. Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy ; one mile and a furlong SECOND D W. To Start at 12 o'clock. 'aimate Handicap, ol 125 soys ; second horse tct receive 20 boys, and the third horse 6 bovb out ot the stake. Nomination X soy ; acceptance 2 soys ; seven furlongs ' kaiawa Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 60 soys}. second horse to reoeive 10 soya from the stakes Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy. One iniler and three-quarters, over seven flights of hurdles] 3ft 6in high i aha Hack Flat Handicap, of 60 soys; second' horse to receive 10 boys from the stake. - ilini-' mum weight 7st. Nomination 1 soy, aocept-; ance 1 boy; seven iurtongs ' teinbon Memorial Stark a Handicap, of 200 soys J second horse to receive SO sovb.- and third horse 6 bovb frotn the stake. Nomination 1' soy, accept-! anoe 3 sovb; one mile arid a-quarter ' ltiiam Hurdlk Handioap, of 125 sovb; second horse to receive 20 bovb, and the third hone 6 sovb out - . of the stakes. Nomination 1 soy; acceptance S soys ; one mileand three-quarters, over seven flights of hurdle* Bft Biu high , s Roti, Hack Flat Handicap, of 60 boys; seoond horse to reoeive 10 sovb from the stake. Mmii mum weight 7et. Nomination 1 soy; aoceptj anoe 1 boy ; one mile and a-quarter dkmanby Weltbb Handicap, of 120 bovb ; second horse to receive 15 soys, and the third horse 5 sovb out of the stake. Mini! mum weight Bst. Nomination 1 boy; accept. aace 2 soys ; one mile kCK Scdrry, of 65 kovs ; second horse to reoeive 10 lovs from the stakei Open to horses that have* never won a race of any description at time of starting. Weight gst- 71b. Entrance 1 boy: . five furlongs DATES OP NOMINATIONS AND , ACCEPTANCES, . And amounts to be forwarded. NOMINATIONS. MONDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1904, AT 9 P.M. Flying Handicap, Mere Mere Haok Flat, Whareroa i ardles, - Ohawe Hack Hurdles, ' Eginont Cup; \ pnont Hack Produoe Stakes, 1904 .(final payent), Hawera Welter, Waipapa Hack Flalj, t aimate Handioap, Okaiawa Hack Hurdles, Inahi y »ok Flat, Atkinson Memorial Stakes, Jtttham l irdles, Te Roti Haok Flat, Normanby Welter, s lok Bourry (entrance); l.soy each ' . ACCEPTANCES. t MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1001, at 0 p.m. > Plying Handioap 2 boys, Mere Mere Haok Flat I v, Whareroa 'Hurdles 2 soys, Ohawe Haok X irdles 1 Boy, Egmout Cup 4 sovb, Hawera Welter _ iovs, Waipapa Haok Flat 1 soy. L WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1904, AT 9.80 p.m. , (Palmate Handioap 2 boys, Okaiawa Hack Hurdles t soy, Inaha Hack Flat 1 soy, Atkinson Memorial ikes 3 soys, Eltham Hurdles 2 soys, Te Rot} tck Flat 1 soy, Normanby Welter 2 soys. C WEIUHrs. i On or about MONDAK, FEBRUARY C Ist, 19U4. Hying Hahdioap, Mere Mere Haok Flat, Whareroa irdles, Ohawe Hack Hurdles, Egmont Cup. Lwera Welter, Waipapa Haok Flat. f r WEDNEBDAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1904, *" a* 8.80 p.m. C foimate Handioap, Okaiawa Haok Hurdles, Inaha k wk Flat, Atkinson Memorial Stakes, Eltham . irdles, Te Roti Hack Flat, Normanby Welter. h Definition of a Haok.— A haok is a horse that had 1 won, at the time of nomination, a race of the s ue of 80 bovb, or races of the collective value of I soys, since the lot of August; 1898. ' Veight in all Hack Races, unless otherwise f. loified, to be 78t. r .'he winner of any Flat Race after declaration weights to carry a penalty of 101b, or two or t re suoh raoes 141b extra. Horses handicapped x Sst 71bs or over, half tbe above penalties. ?he winner of any Hurdle Race after tha uaration of weights to carry 101b extra. J SGMONT HACK PRODUCE STAKES, 19C41 } SAL PAYMENT, 1 soy, due JANUARY 25th; O 4. , ' IGMONT HACK PRODUCE STAKES. 190&. EIBT ACCEPTANCE, 10s, due FEBRUARY 2&tty 4, when name of horse to he given. j lOMONT HACK PRODUCE STAKES, 1900. a MINATION, 10s, Close FEBRUARY 29th, lUO4. ' lie above Programme ia subject to revision by V" : Committee, prior to closing, as to dates of JS ry, acceptance etc. 7he Committee also reßervp p ihemselves the right to alter the date on which handicaps appear, should they deem fit to do so; takes are paid in full. All races to be run undaf New Zealand Rules of Raoing. No entry will b$ 3U eived after the hour named under any pretence rOJIINATIONB and ACCEPTANCES will ba sived at the time and on the dates mentioned, ;he ofnoe of. the Club, Hawera. .pproved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club, i September, 1908.— Musbbll Fuktwood, Secret j_ 7' .* ' ■ ~ 'elegraph OfQoe closes at Hawera at 8 p.m. Vj J. A. TUIVTON, Secretary. . INOTICE P ! wmm—mm~—~ St St Of our Prices and Quality Cl Of Furniture and Good 4 Of every description. c st Picture Framing done at very ■ w reasonable rates. pi New Mouldings to suit all. C£ PRATT <fc C 0. ,, £ CABINETMAKERS, mOLSTEBEKS &DNDERTAKEKSi H4WERA. U NEXT TO POST OFFICE. ' -| Telephone 126. J _ -_ _1 fei Corns is like cutting f 0 . * grass, i^: pnly/ m<i}jes corn r e ow again but 'corns cured with 'allace's Corn Paint stay cured; ice, is per bottle. pi F YOJJ WANT a Suit that .■ . 1 . wity Wear, and _ Suit that wijl Fft, then the best . ice in Taranaki tp go to is the A AWE^A TAJkORING CO., f * igh street, tjawera, where there is ways a good selection of English, ish, and Scotch Tweeds and SuitJJ «*J gs to chose from. The Manager Ir T. McCarthy) having worked r several years in the leading05R5 v pf Sydney" apd is sure sign that satisfaction will be yen. to customers,. Our Motto |j firsfrplass article -ifor a fair price, id,?f i^ dpes npt do not take it. J T|7 E give away < nothing for j f\ nothing, not even a pound m tea. We keep a good article and - large A fair price for it. Seeing P iw much better value relatively is yen in the Massey-Harris Bicycle an in any other make, the former; ' literally, dirt cheap at the price. > jay all. of those who knojvv. rteand Donnelly say so, too. DOBB IT PAY? T7HAT? Why to oat Ac Beet jry Meat in the Market; theo to the Me it Bazaar* BABBAQjUOIIOJit I $

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7874, 8 January 1904, Page 1

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