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rvPONAKE RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING. To be held on the Baoecoorae, at PIHAMA, MONDAY, JANUABY2nd, 1905. President : J. R. Stewart. Vice-presidents : S. B. Corrigao, G. Tindle, D. Carroll, T. O'Connor, and E. O'Meara. Judge: J. R. Stewart. Starter : C. H. Cbavannes. Clerk of the Scales: A. J. Edmonds. Clerk of the Coarse ; G. Newsbam. | Treasurer : £. O'Meara. Handicapper : ' J. E. Henrys. Timekeeper : W. A. Good, stewards: J. M. Hickey, A. TJood, A. Clarke, M. J. Brennan, M. Callander, G. Newaham, D. Carroll, J. McDavitt, J. Guy, J. R. Stewart, E. Shove, D. Hughes, E. O'Meara, W. A. Good, D. J. Hughes.

PROGRAMME. To start at lit noon. 1 Handicap Hardies, of 40 soys. second horae to receive 5 son from the stakes; 1} miles over six flights of hurdles, Sft 6in high. Nomination 10a, acceptance 20b 2 Flying Handicap, of 40 both, second horre to receive 6 soya from the stakes Six furlongs Norn 10s, accept 20a 8 Maiden Plate of 30 soys. second horse to receive 6 soya from the stakes Weight for age 1 mile Entrance 20s 4 Opnnake Racing Olnb Handioap, of 100 soys 1 second horse to receive 20 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stakes 1J miles. Norn 20s, acceptance 40s 6 Electric Stakes ot 25 sots; 4 furlongs, weight Sat; open to hoists that have not won a raoe of any description at time of starting. Entrance 20t 6 Welter Handicap, of 45 sovb, second horse to receive S soys from the Btakes. 7 furlongs Minimum weight Sst 71b Norn 10s. accept 20s 7 New Year Stakes Handicap, of 46 soys, second horse to receive 6 soys from the stakes 1 mile Mom 10b, accept 90u 8 Final Btakes of 96 son, 5 furlongs Weight ' 9st Open to all horsea that have not won a race of the value of 30 toys or over Winner of the ' Electric Stakes to carry a penalty of Mb. Entranoe 20s !

DATES OF NOMINATIONS. ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL) ENTRIES.

FRIDAY, 2nd December, at 8 p.m. Nominations— Handicap Hurdles (10s), Flying Handicap (10s), Opunake Racing Club Handicap (20s), Welter Handicap (10s), and New Year Stakes Handicap (10t). , FRIDAY, Oth December, ,< Wiiodis for the above races will be declared. THURSDAY, 22nd December, at 8 p.m. Acceptances— Handicap Hnrdle* (20e), Flying Handicap (20s), Opunake Racing Club Handioap (40b), Welter Handioap (20s), and New Year Stakes Handicap (20s). Gknera&Ektiuks- Maiden Plate (20s), Electric Stakes (20s), and Final Stakes (20s). Telegraph Office oloses at 5 p.m. •

PENALTIES. Flat Handicaps.— The winner of any Handicap Flat Race, after declaration to weights, to carry a Density of lOlbs, and of every additional race a farther penalty of Tibs horses handicapped at Bst lOlbt or over, to 'carry only half the above penalties. HURDLE RACE.— lhe winner of any Hurdle Race, after declaration of weights, to carry a pc alty of lOlbs, and ot every additional race, 71bs extra. Owners are responsible for all penalties (tee Rules 31 and 123).

For Bnles, Conditions, etc. see Referee. j O. W. ROUERS, j Secretary, i Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club this 12;h day of November, 1904,— MumellFleetwood, Secretary. !

TTAWERA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. . "COME A' TH'GITHEB." ;

THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL i GATHERING WILL BE HXLD ON ! MONDAY, JANUABT, , 1905. | SPOBTS PROGRAMME. OFFICERS. President, Mr W. A. Parkinson ; Vice-presi-dents, Meßsrs Jas. Ogilvie and W. Dnirs ; Treasurer, Mr B. C. Robbins; Handicapper, Mr XJlic Shannon ; Starter, Mr A. Eean; Marshal, W. J. McNiven; Timekeepers, Messrs B. W. Sargent, J. H. Sievena, M. F. Baird. « 3 <2 S. S. B. 1 Maiden Raoe lbu yatos ; open to all who have nevsr won an : advertised raoe; entrance 2s 80 10 — ' S Boys' Km; 220 yards; under 14 years ;tiost entry 6d 10 5 - 8 Caledonian Handicap ; Ist event, 100 yards ; nomination 2i ; acceptance Ss .. .. .. 100 80 10 4 Throwing 161b Hammer ; entrance Is 16 5 — • 5 Tossing the Caber; entranoe Is ... 15 5 — 6 Bagpipe Musio; (Pibroohs and '. Marches); entrance Is SO 30 — 7 Putting the Shot ; entrance Is ... 15 5 — 8 Caledonian Handicap ; 2nd eveut 220 * yards; nomination 8s; acceptance 8s 120 30 ] 0 9 Bioyole Race (Maiden) ; ono mile; norn Is; accept Is .. 40 15 — ' 10 Bagpipe Musio (Strathspeys and Reels); 2nd event; entrance Is .. 80 80 — ' 11 Boys' Race, 440 yards handicap ; ■ under 16 years; post entry Is .. 20 10 6 ' 12 Best Highland Costume; entrance 2s 6d. Vice-president's (Mr Ogilvie's) Gold Medal 13 Best Pressed Highland Boy ; entranoe Is ; Vice-president's (Mr W. Duirs) StlTorMedal 14 Best Dressed Highland Girl; en tranoe, Is ; Mr J. Hook's Silver Medal 15 Girls' Rmoo — — 16 Wrestling (Cumberland Style) ; i Ist event, 12st and over en- ' tranoe 3s ; closing at 1 p.m. ... 80 15 — ' 17 Running High Jump Handicap; : norn Is ; accept 6d 20 10 IS One Mile Bioyole Handicap; norn Is ; accept 2s 60 30 — 19 Caledonian Handicap; 3rd event, 440 yards; norn Ss; acoept4s .. 110 40 SO , 20 Bicyole Handicap ; two miles ; norn as ; accept 8» 100 30 — , 21 Highland Fling in Costume ; en- i trance 2s6d 60 20 — ! 28 Sword Dance; entrance 2s 6d ... 50 15 — ' S3 Sword Dance; boys or girls < under 16 years ; entrance Is . . 20 6— j 24 Highland Fling; for boys under 16. Entrance free 20 10 — ' 25 Highland Fling in Costume (for j girls) ; entranoe, free 30 10 - ! 26 Best Highland Dance (Boys or Girls ' under 14 years) ; entrance free ; ■ Mr J. Hick*' Silver Medal 27 Irish Jig in costume ; entranoe Is. Mr T. O'Neill's Gold Medal 28 Half Mils Handicap; norn Ss; accept 4s ... 140 40 20 23 Running ]jong Jump Handicap ; norn Is ; accept 64 20 10 — 80 Three Mile Bioyole Handicap ; norn 2s; accept ßs 100 80 — 81 Hop • Step • and • Jump Handioap ; norn Is : accept 6d 20 10 — 82 Caledonian Mil* Handioap ; norn 4s; accept 6s 200 60 20 88 Wrestling (Cumberland Style), 2nd event, and under list; en- : tranoe 2s 6d, closing at 1 p.m.... SO 16 — 84 Hurdle Handioap, 440 yards ; norn 2s; aooept2s 8 SO — 85 Consolation Handioap, 220 yds; ' entranoetfi 40 20 , (26 Consolation Bioyole Handicap : entranoe 2s 40 20 — i Bioyole Race, one mile, for boys under 18 years. Entrance Is. .. 20 10 6

-The Hawera Borough Band ana the Taranaki Pipe Band, consisting of sixteen performers, with dram, will be in attendance. Highest aggregate number of Points for all Handicap Bicyole Events: Mr David Sullivan's Gold Medal. Points to count 6. 8, 8. 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 a. Most points in Highland Danoing : A. Blssett's gold medal. ' The Roles of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Aisooiatipn will be strictly adhered to, ana may be obtained from the Secretary. A full knowledge of the Bales wil be expected from every competitor. For farther particulars, see dally papers. Nominations for all the Handicap Events, together with all performanoes for the previous two yean (if not any within that time, the last three performanoes in eaoh event to be given), will olose with the Secretary on SATURDAY, 17th December, 1004, 9 p.m. Handicaps will be published on THURSDAY, 29th December, 1904, in Hawera Star. The right is reserved to re-handi-cap all winners at meetings prior to and January,

NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1904. Tht Qwnet will oommenoa at 11 »jn inaip. Admiuion, li. Children under 12, h_J price. Member'! tiucej, iOt, |4— it» holder and family ofthreatoailpriTflefjei.vith t*p tiojuta for obhcert. Thr Bocart'f _...u v O^AND.AUNUAL CONCERT will be held in the evening, in the Hawera Opera Home, at whioh all trophies won daring the day will be presented. A. O. BBETT, Beoretarjr

IF YOU WANT Eggs all the year round, preserve now, while cheap, with Waterglass. The safest, cheapest, and most reliable egg pre6eryatiye ? 1/ bottle. , TUST LANDED— A new line of •J sardines — " King Oscar " brand, fifty small, tender fish in a tin, preserved in olive oil ; a real delicacy. Also, Yarmouth bloaters,' haddocks, marinated herrings, oysters, etc. Tinned American sugar corn American pie fruit in gallon tins. Tinned tomatoes, pears, peaches, apricots, pineapple. Maypole soap and Diamond dyes in all colors Iced' wafers, cream sandwich, .Keil fingers, meal wafers, cream crackers, and chocolate biscuits. ."T6eHer'b'> rat-trap— the most deadly yet payented, bliricot beans. Singer's egg producer, Capt. White s Oriental and Military pickle. Rheuinp, the gre*t rheumatic remedy* : 1 ■ #♦ J. PAMPBELJ., BWH 8?! BEET ,„ „, B^WBBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8146, 19 December 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8146, 19 December 1904, Page 1

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