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/ ' ' Sporting. ;■>/ <'• 7 THK UCKLAND rjpROTTING £<LUB. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Nov. 30, SELLING PONY RACK HANDICAP Kt'SOM SADDLE TROT STEWARDS' HANDICAP -SPUING It Aloss TROT HANDICAP BTKKPJ.UCII ASK il 'NDICAP dash TROT handicap SHOUTS HANDICAP FIRST race starts at J gQ P.M. SHARP. LUNCHEON. Mr. T. McEwln provide* Luncheon and Afternoon Tea in tlio Urandsland during the afternoon. NOTICE TO JOCKIES AND OWNERS. N<> Rider will be weighed out unless dressed In Jockey Costume, fit,; Silk or Satin Jacket ami Cap, White Pauls, Mid Top Boots. C. F. MARK, V Secretary. iyROTTING QLUB PROGRAMME (To be run under the Rules of tho North Island Trotting Association of New Zealand). SATURDAY, 2Sth DECEMBER, 1895, AND SATURDAY, 4TH JANUARY, 1896. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, ISDS. The prlzi pres"iit?d by Mr. S Horilern for competition among the three year-olds sold at his salo on the 31st December, Is:i4, will he competed fjr under the following conditions HORDKKX FoUR-YEAR-OLD STAKES of oflsovs. In harness. For then three year-olds sold by Mr. Hordern at Ills .site at Potter's Paddock on the 31st Dei-ember, 1894. Entrance, free. Distance, one mile. Hying start. Owners will require to notify the names of intending competitors on the dly of general entry, viz., the utti December, lS'Ji. MAI'tKN PONY RACE HANDICAP of 25sovs. Second lini'-e to receive .Vsois out of tile, stakes. l''orj)oiiies 14 hand- 2 inches and under, that havfl never won an advertised race exceeding lOsovs in value at time 01 entry. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, lis. Distance, the furlongs. MAID TROT HANDICAP of 2!isovs. Second horse to receive Ssovs out of the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertise.! trotting race exceeding 26sovs in value at time of entry. Nomination, 111 ; acctptance, lis. Distance, one mile and a-lialf PONY CUP HANDIC >P of 70sovs. Second horse to receive losnvs out of the stakes. For ponies It hands 2 inches and under, l'lie winner of any handicap after tlie weights are declared to cany a penalty of Mb extra. Nomination, IJsnv:); acceptance, 10s. Distance out mile. AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP of lSOsors. Second horse to receive ISsov.s, and third horse fisovs, oat of the stakes. The winner of any trotting race after the handicaps are declared, to receive a penalty of l'Jsec liohind its original stait. Nomination; 2sovs; acceptance, Ssovs; and a final payment of :'sovs at the post. Dis tance, two mile<. HURDLE HANDICAP of 40sov*. Second liorso to receivo 6sots out of tlio stakes. I'or ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under. Nomination, lsov; acceptance lsov. Distance, one and a-lialf miles, over six lights of hurdles. HARNESS I HOT HANDICAP of 40sovs. Second horse to receive fisovs out of the stakes. The winner of any trotting raco after the handicaps are declared to receive a penalty of 10 seconds; two or more, 20 seconds behind its original start. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, two miles and a quarter. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP ofSOsovs. Second horse to rocoive fisovs out of the stakes. For ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under. The winner of the Cup to receive a penalty of 71b; the Maiden or any other race, Sib; penalties cumulative. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, five furlongs. ELECTRIC TROT HANDICAP of Msovs. Second hnrse to receive osovs out of the stake*. Tim winndr of any trotting race after the handicaps are declared, to receive a penalty of 5 second-; two or more, 111 seconds behind lis original start. Nomination, lfs; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, ISM. Tho prize D-e<ented by Mr. S. Horilern for compe'ition among two-year-olds sold at his sale on the 51st Dei-ember, 1594, will he competed for under the following conditions HORDI'.RN THREE-YEAR-OLD STAKES of 50 sovs. In harries*. For then two-year-olds acid by Mr. Ilordem at his sale at Potter's Paddock on the 31.it December, 1594. Entrance, free. Distance, one mile. Flying start. Owners will require to notify the names of ii-te ding competitors on the day of general entry, viz., Otli December, 1895. SELLING PONY RACE HANDICAP of 2"sovs. For ponies 14 hands 2 indies and under. The winner to become tho property of the club. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ins, D stance, five furlongs. TRIAL TROT HANDICAP (Saddle) of Vssovs. .second horse to receive 6sovs out of the stake. For all horses that liavo no.or won an advertised Hulling raco exceeding 25*0 in va ueat time of entry. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 2.is. Distance, one mile and a-lialf. NEW YEAR HANDICAP of 4.isvs. Second horse to receive fisovs out of tho stakes For ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under. The winner of any race other than a soiling race after the declaration of tho handicaps to receive a penalty of 71' 1 extra. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, six furlongs and a-half. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP TROT (."addle) of 80sovs. Second liorso to receive 1' sovs out of the stakes. Tlie winner of tho Trial Trot to recuive a penally of 10 seconds behind its original start. Nomination, Asovs ; acceptance, 2snvs. Distance, two miles and a-quarter. STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 40sovs. Second horse to receivo ssovs out of the stakes. For ponies 14 hands 4 inches and under. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov, Distance, about two and a-half miles. 3I.ASOOW TROT HANDICAP Of 35sovs (in harness). Second horse to receive Ssovs out 1 the stakes. The winner of any trotting race aftet the declaration of the handicaps to receive a penalty <>I in seconds; two or moro, 20 seconds behind its original start. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lsov. Distance, two miles. 3RAND STAND HANDICAP of SOsova. Second horso to recoive ssoys out of the stakes. Foi ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under. The winner of any raco other than a selling race alter the declaration of the handicaps to receive a penalty of 71b; two or more, 12lb extra. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 15s, Distance, Ave furlongs. MEORAPII TROT HANDICAP of Sfisots second hoise to receive fisovs from the stake. Tho winner of any trotting race after the declaration of the handicaps to receive a penalty ol fisec., two or more lOsec. behind Its original start.. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, Jsor. Distance, one mile. DOMINATION?, ACCEPTANCES, HANDICAPS Nominations close on FRIDAY, Cth December, al 0 p.m. Handicaps for December 28th to appear about he 13th December.' Handicaps for January 4th to appear about the 2nd lanuary. ; Acceptances for December'2Bth close on FRI >AY, 20th December, at 10 pjn. Accopiances for January Ith close on FRIDAY rd January, at 9 p.m. C. F. MARK, Secretary, RAINBOW £JHIMES The RAINBOW Fancy Goods Arcades, Well known in Auckland town For handsome presents of all kinds * Still has a gieat renown. The Toy Fairs are the child's delight, So Uncle Jack declares, For quantity and qua'lty They are the Fair of Fairs. And Baskets! such variety I It puzzles one to choose While i irnaments—astonishing, Also the mind confuse. While Combs and Brushes, Soaps and Scents X'Mas Cards and Booklets rare, 1 Pocket Books and Purses good, Make one and all declare. The things you either wish or want, Are almost sure to be Found Somewhere at these famed Arcades, So please call in and see. Now, the proper way to find them, And the place of iheir abode, Is next to 1). Macpherson's In Karangabape Road, And at COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Herald Office). '-- 3UNOL ARE AVOIDED J By USING COLOURED SPECTACLES. Every variety to lie bad from PEACOCK, Optician, Sbortiand-street. THE KYKS separately and efficiently tested ant pectacles of best patterns acctiritely fitted to tin earer, in steel, silver, anil gold. tar The correction of astigma tic and other defect specialty. Artificial Eyes in nil colours. Opposite the Post Office,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 30 November 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 30 November 1895, Page 8