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■ v Amnaentqqts, (teq < THEATRE R~o~v~1 —" Proprietor .._ J: _..- R .O L. Engagement, for positively Five NighU Only, ot a LYDIA HOWARDE° U OPERA ttrmnrJ! AND BURLESQUE CollpA ? Y FPE ini/\ Comprising %{) ARTISTES f>A COmmmC gd^»ef^Se 8 l£"-" OF PALM BAY riKAr ES Wedxesdav, February ath, Byron-s famous Et»« ganza, IVANHOE. -"'ravi. Tnvr.si>AV. Februarj- 10, Farnie's |,op lU ar Mnsi,,Bouffonnerie, NEMESIi. Admission as usual: ExhibitionsKihi church will bo held on TtVPnvpertr andTHL-RSDAY, the 9th and 10tT of feSuS? A - r the To Awamutu Public Hall, which will be fSJ'i? opened by the Honourable the Attomev'GeneraT^ , ' Stalls wUI be held by the folldwin- Ladies— ■ Mrs. ■tt'hitaker Miss Mandeno Miss Hunter. Refreshment Stall— Mrs! Minnitt. the°r"h! ibUtiOa3 rcqucstcd to be Mn t not later tiaa Sporting. WAIKATO TURF CLUB'S SUMMER TO BE HELD OS THE OHAUPO RACECOURSE, ON" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 17nr AND ISth Fkbrfasv; ISSI. Patron: His Excelloncv the Goverpor Sit. i»»t. Gordon. yux-nsor, MrArtaur President: Lieut.-Colonel Lyon Vice-Preoident: Capt. William Steele Judge : Dγ U'addington. ■ Stewards: J. B. Whyte, Esq., M.H R p a W.iUker, Esq., M.n.R.f 11. w! R.M., Major William Jackson, Messrs J 31 C,r\>om " C. J Storey, William Taylor, F. It. Claude, andTf , Buckland. J - Starter: Jrr. Cliarles J. F. Storey. JaSefravL" ,0 C ° U " e- ' MtISS!:S - °' F " PUlin S »»d Clerk of the Scales: Mr Samuel McLcrnon Handicaiipers: . Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Kennedy HilL FrnsT Day—Thuksdat. Feb. 17xk HANDICAP HURDLE RACK, of 30sovs with sweepstakes of 2sova eacii added; second horse Bsova out of stake. Two miles, over S fitehts or hurdles, 3ft Oin high. Nonunation Lov- -!rL?L tance, 2sovs. ' "*"" MAIDEN PLATE, of 60sovs. Distance, one and a half m'les. Entrance, Ssovs. Open to all herses in Talue ; winoor of any such nrt* <i {»-(!■> to carrj- 71b penaltr. Weight for a"e TURF CLUB HANDICAP, of lOOsovs, "with a sweep, stake of Ssovs each added: second horse.■ lOsorsthird horse, ssova out of the stakes. Distance' £ w 3 o v3 mile - Nomination, 2sovs; acceptance^ PRESIDENT'S STAKES, of 35sova. Distance one and a-quarter miles Weight for age. ■ Entrance! >enalt' rof JLllden Pl »te to carry 71b Second Day—Fkiday, Feb. ISth. HANDICAP HPEDLE RACE, of 40sovs with * sweepstake of 2sovs each added ; f.sovs out ol stake to go to second horse. Distance, two miles over S flights of hurdles, 3ft Cin high. Komina! tion, llsovs ; acceptance, 21sovs. WAIKATO DERBY STAKES, of lSOsovs, added to* sweepstake of Kteovs each, as advertised Entries closed with 12 nominations. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of OOsovs with a. sweepstake of 2sovs each for starters to go to second horse. Jiominatton, Isov; acceptance, 2\sots. Distance, H mile 3. Weights at S p.m. Thursday Februarj-17. • * •. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 2050V3. mUcs SELLINO HACK RACE, of ISsovs. 1 mile WeiVlit to" ' "**** Horses to take their age from Ist August. Nominations for Handicaps to be sent to tke Secretary Waikato Turf Club, Hamilton, on or before Wednesday, February 2, XSSI, at S o'clock p.m. Entries for Maiden Plate and President's Stakes close on Fjud.vy, February 11. at S o'clock p.m Weights will be published on Thursday February 3. ' Acceptances and general entries wil] be received cp to Friday, February 11. Entrance money enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of horse, and colours of rider Weights for Publicans - Purse, Thursday, Februarv--17, at So clock pm. Acceptances before first race second day.

No entry will be received for any of tho races except upon this condition : That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shaU be decided by n majority of the Stewards present or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with carrying out of this programme shall be final. All races to be run under the A r .R.C. Rules. Any jockey riding except In the colours entered: will be fined 3sovs. No entry will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named, or without "being accompanied by tho necessary amount of cash. Auckland cheques oarry exchange. All persons intending to withdraw horses are requested to give notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half-hour before starting Any person ni-gleotinj or refusing to complv whk ims rule shall par a tine not exceeding Ssova'. to tho Eaco Fund. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit : of ssovs., which sum will be forfeited to the Race Fund if the protest is not sustained. Owners of horses who arc not members of the Clul> pay lsov. qualification. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the No per-centage off winnings. ROBERT BRADLEY, Secretary Waikato Turf Club. " ■'■■■ npE AROHA EACE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, Orii FEBRUARY, ISBI. Stewards :—Messrs. C. S. StafTord, G. Purchase, C. ' Gould. J. Craig Gun), D. Morgan, G. Lipsey, R I Parr, H. E. Whitaker, J. JlcGechin, J. S. BuclI land, G. S. O'HaUoran, W. Fraser, John Wood, C. McLean, P. Quinlan. Judge :—Harry Kenrick, Esq. Handicapper :—W. Pcrcival, Esq. Clerks of the Course -.—Messrs. Reuben Parr and John Woods. Starter :— J. S. Euckland. Esq. Clerk of Scales :- H. E. Wlutaker, Esq. MAIDEN PLATE, of 20sovs. 11 miles. Weight-for-age. For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding lOsots. Entrance, ljsovs. MAORI RACE, of Ssovs. 11 miles. Catch weight*. Horses to be owned and "ridden bv natives. Entrace, 10s. TE VROIIA CUP HANDICAP of 75 sovs -2 miles. Nominations, 2 sovs ; acceptances, 3 sovs. . ' HANDICAP HUEDLE RACE of 30 sovs—2 miles, overs Bights of hurdles, 3 feet C inches hign. Nominations, 1 sov.; acceptances, W sovs. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP of "20 sovs. Entrance, £1; acceptance, £1. MAORI RACE of 5 sovs-2 miles. Entrance, 10s. Catch weights. Horses to be owned and ridden by natives. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 15 sovs, for beaten horses, 1 mile. Entrance, 1 sov. CONDITIONS. Entrance fee to be forwarded with nomination and colours, age and pedigree of horse addressed to Ihe Secretary, Post-offlce, Te Arolia. or Mr. William Percival, Queen-street, Auckland, not later than FRIDAY, 28th January. Weights will appear in Auckland and Waikato papers on THURSDAY, February 3rd ISSI, with the exception of the Publicans' Purse, which will be declared after the running of the Te Aroha Cup. Acceptance money pavable to the Secretary, or Mr. Percival, by SATURDAY, 5Ui February, ISSI, before 8 p.m. Acceptance for Publicans" Purse will be received up to a quarter of an hour before starting. No entry will be received except upon the coaditions that aU claims, disputes, and objections arisinj shall be decided by the S:ewards or whom they mar appoint, and their decision shall bo final. AU protests mnst be accompanied with a deposit o£ 350V3., wliich will be forfeited to tli» funds of the Club, should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. The Roles of the Auckland Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. Ten per cent, from prizes in each event will be deducted for the second horse. JAMES CRAIG, Hon. Sec qonsult'ation qttjeep*!* OS THE D U N E T> 1 N C U P, February, 24, ISSI. (us limited). Tickets ... ~. £1 h. gillett. Exchange notel, Parndl. _______ Dorby Sweep on above now open. Unlimited number of Subscribers at 10s each. ■; CLANRI CARDE HOTEL, Aucklaxd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 8

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