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B. APUNAKE RAGING CLUB, i HACK MEETING. Tobeheldon tbe Baoecourse, at PIHAMA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1905. President : J. R. Stewart. Vice-presidents : j S. B. Corrigan, G. Tindle, D. Carrol), ,„ T. O'Connor, and E. O'Meara. Judge: • J. R. Stewart. Starter : C. H. Chavannes. Clerk of the Scales: A. J. Edmunds, 'i Clerk of the Course: G. Newaham.r Treasurer : E. O'Meara. Handicapper : '. " J. E. Henrys. Timekeeper : W. A. Good. I £ Stewards : J. M. Hiokey, A. Good, A. I tf Clarke, M. J. Brennan, M. Callander, G. n Newsham, D. Carroll, J. McDavitt, J. Guy, J. K. Stewart, E. Shove, D. Hughes, D f E. O'Meara, W. A. Good, D. J. Hughes. f „ PROGRAMME. Vo ctmrt m± XU noon. 1 Handicap Hurdles, of 40 mvs. second bone to )f rteeire 5 sots from the stakes; 1J miles ( | orer six flights of bardies, Bft 6in high. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s n 3 Flying Handicap, of 40 sots, second horse ./ to rtoeive 6 sots from the stakes Six farlongs Norn 10a, aocept 90s .{ 8 Maiden Plate of 80 boys. second horse to receive 6 soys from the stakes Weight for age 1 mile a Entrance 20s I i Opunake Racing Club Handioap, of 100 sots seofind horse to receive 90 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stakes li miles. Norn 20s, acceptance 40s » S Bleotrio Stakes of 26 soys; 4 furlongs, weight 8tl; open to horses that have not won a race of any description at time of starting. Entrance 20s J 6 Welter Handicap, of 45 soys, second hone te 3 receive 5 boys trom the stakes. 7 furlongs Minimum weight Bst 71b Norn 10s. aocept 20a 7 New Tear Stakes Handicap, of 46 boys, second horse to receive 6 soys from the stakes 1 mile Norn 10s, accept 90u f 8 Final Stakes of 35 soys, 6 furlongs Weight Ost Open to all horses that have not won a raoe 1 of the value of 30 soys or over Winner of the Eleotno Stakes to oarry a penalty of 141b. Entrance 20s ' DATES OP NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES. AND GKNERALi ENTRIES. FRIDAY, 2nd December, at 8 p.m. Nominations— Handioap Hurdles (10s), Flying ' Handioap (10a), Opunake Racing Club Handioap ; (*g), Welter Handioap (10s), and New Year Stakes Handicap (10s). FKIDAY, 9th December, Weights for the above races will be declared. THURSDAY, 22nd December, at 8 p.m. Acgxptakcxs— Handicap Hurdles (20s), Flying Handioap (20s), Opnnake Racing Club Handicap j (40s), Welter Handioap (30.), and New Tear Stakes '• Handioap (20s). I General Entries- Maiden Plate (20s), Electrio SUkca (20a), and Final Stakes (20s). Telegraph Office closes at 6 p.m. PENALTIES. Flat Handicaps.— The winner of any Handioap Flat Race, after declaration to weights, to oarry a penalty of lOlbs, and of every additional race a further penalty of 71bs horses handicapped at Bst lOlbs or over, to carry only half the above penalties. i HURDLE RACE.-lhe winner of any Hurdle Raoe, after declaration of weights, to carry a i pc alty of lOlbs, and ot every additional raoe, 71bs extra. Owners are responsible for all penalties (see Rules 81 and 123). For Rules, Conditions, etc. see Referee. G. W. ROGERS, Secretary. Approved by tbe Taranrtl Jockey Club this 12th day of November, 1904,— MtjssellFlket wood, Secretary. TTAWERA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. "COME A' TH'GITHEB." THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL GATHERING WILL BE HELD ON _ MONDAY, JANUARY, , 1905. SPORTS PROGRAMME. OFFICERS. President, Mr W. A. Parkinson ; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs Jas. Ogilvie and W. Duirs ; ! Treasurer, Mr B. C. Bobbins ; Handi- > capper, Mr Ulic Shannon ; Starter, Mr A. i Eean ; Marshal, W. J. MoNiven ; Time- ! keepers, Mesßrs R. W. Sargent, J. H. Stevens, M. F. Baird. * a & a. s. s. 1 Maiden Raoe lbv yaras ,- upen to all who have never won an advertised raoe; entranoe 2s 80 10 — j 2 Boys' Kace ; 220 yards ; under 14 \ years ; post entry ea 10 5 — j 8 Caledonian Handicap; Ist event, 100 yards ; nomination 2q ; aooeptanoe3s 100 30 10 I 4 Throwing 161b Hammer ; entranoe I Is 15 6 — | 5 Tossing tbe Caber; entranoe Is ... 16 s—l 6 Bagpipe Musio; (Pibrochg and I Marohes) ; entrance Is 80 30 — 7 Putting the Shot ; entrance Is ... 16 5 - B Caledonian Handioap; 2nd event 290 yards; nomination 8s; acceptance 8s 120 30 10 ! 0 Bioyole Bsce (Maiden) ; one I mUe; norn Is; accept Is .. 40 15 — j 10 Bagpipe Musio (Strathspeys and Reels); 2nd event; entrance Is .. 80 80 — 11 Boys' Raoe. 440 yards handioap; uneier 16 years; post entry Is .. 20 10 5 12 Best Highland Costume; entrance 2s 6d. Vioe • president's (Mr Ogilvie's) Gold Medal 18 Best Dressed Highland Boy ; entranoe Is ; Vice-president's (Mr W.Duirs) Silver Medal 14 Best Dressed Highland Girl ; en tranoe, Is ; Mr J. Hook's Silver Medal I 15 Girls' Raoe — — I - 10 Wrestling (Cumberland Style) ; Ist event, 12st and over entranoe Os ; closing at 1 p.m. ... 80 15 — ) 17 Running High Jump Handioap; norn Is; accented 20 10 — 18 One Mile Bicycle Handicap ; com Is ; aocept 2s 60 30 ; 19 Caledonian Handioap; 3rd event, 440 yards; norn 3s; accept 4s .. 140 40 20 ! 20 Bicyole Handicap ; two miles ; >' norn 3a; aooept 8» 100 30 — : 21 Highland Fling in Costume ; en* | tranoe Ss6d 50 20 — 22 Bwor4 Dance ; entranoe 2s 6d ... 60 15 — ' 23 Sword Dance; boys or glrla under 16 years ; entranoe Is . . 20 6 — ■ 24 Highland Fling; for boys under i 16. Entranoe free 20 10 — ! 25 Highland Fling in Costume (for j girls) : entrance, free 20 10 - i 26 Best Highland Dance (Boys or Girls under 14 years) ; entranoe free : ! Mr J. Hicks' Silver Medal ' 27 Irish Jig in costume ; entranoe Is. Mr T. O'Neill's Gold Medal 28 Half Mil* Handicap; norn 3s; aooept 4s 140 40 20 20 Running Long Jump Handicap ; norn la ; aocept 6d . . . . . 20 10 — [ 80 Three Mile Bioyole Handicap ; norn 2a; aooept ßs 100 80 — 81 Hop • Step • and • Jump Handicap ; norn Is : accept 6d 20 10 — 82 Caledonian Mile Handioap ; norn 4s; accept 6s 200 60 20 ' 88 Wrestling (Cumberland Style), 2nd event, and under 13st; entranoe 2s 6d, dosing at 1 p.m.... 30 15 — 84 Hurdle Handioap, 440 yards norn 8s; aooept 2a 8 80 — 85 Consolation Handioap, 220 yds; entrance 2s 40 20 86 Consolation Bioyole Handicap : entranoe 2s 40 20 — The Hawera Borough Band and the Taranaki "~ Pipe Band, consisting of sixteen performers, with drum, will be in attendance. Highest aggregate number of Points for all ! Handicap Bioyole Events: Mr David Sullivan's Gold Medal. Points to count 5. 8, 2. Highest aggregate number of Points for all Running Events : The President's (Mr W. A. Parkinson) Prize, Gold MedaL Points to count 6, 8, and 2. Most points in Highland Dancing : A. Bissett's gold medal. The Rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association will be strictly adhered to, and may be obtained from the Secretary. A full ft knowledge of the Rules wil be expected from 1 every competitor. For further particulars, see J daily papers. Nominations for all tbe Handioap • or Eventi, together with all performances for tbe UII previous two years (if not any within that time, the last three performances in eaob event to be given), r> will olose with the Secretary on SATURDAY, D . 17th Deoember, 1004, 9 p.m. Handicaps will be published on THURSDAY, 20th December, 1004, in Hawera Star. The right is reserved to re-handi- ai cap all winners at meetings prior to 2nd January, 1905. NOMINATIONS OLOSE ON BATURDAY, YeY c DECEMBER 17th, 1904. bl Tbe Games will oommence at 11 a,m soarp. cr Admission, Is. Children under 12, half price. Sl Member's ticket, 10s. admits holder and family of three to all privileges, with two tickets for concert. _ _ it Tin Socnm'B „ GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT " will be held fn the evening, in tbe Hawera Opera House, at which all trophies won daring the day will be presented. A. G. BRETT, T Secretary *■ HAWERA BRICK AND TILE WORKS. TUBU TUEU KOAD ... HAWBBA A. A. QUIN, Proprietor. HAVING started the Brickmaking industry, wo are prepared to take orders for the supply of First-class Hard Burnt Bricks in any quantity. A large stock always kept on hand for the '- convenience of the trade. j Press#i'Bricks and Paving Tiles a speciality. Cut bricks of any design made to 1 oxder. , -» E Also, ON SALE— h< Lime, Cement, Chimney Pots, and in Pipes of all description. h< t ■ . — . in Liberal discount allowed te the 0] trade. , . lii Orders left, at W. A. QmnVoffice, k< iPrinces street, or Box 84, Post Office, « Hawera, will receive prompt atten- p] tion. W.RANPELL . ': .. ' Manager. . 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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8144, 16 December 1904, Page 1

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