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Sporting •yj^r ELLINGTON AGING £NLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1891, PROGRAMME. Trial Stbepi.eoha.se Handicap, o£ CO nova second horse 10 sots from tho stakes. Open to all horses that have never won a Steeplechase exceeding £25 In value at the time of nomination. About two miles, Hordle Handicap, of 100 sove, second . horse 15 sove from tho stakes. About one mile and three-quarters. Hack Hordle Handicap of 30 eovs ; second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes. About one mile and a half. Wellington Steeplechase Handicap, of 200 sovs; second horse 30 sovs and the third horse 10 eovs from tho stakes. About three miles, auies’ Trophy. A handicap of the value of 80 sovs. The lady in whose name the wiener Is nominated may select a trophy of tiie value stated at any jewel* lor’s establishment in Wellington. Gentlemen riders. All horses to be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight, 10st 121 b. Two miles on tho flat. N.B.—Application for election as a gentleman rider must be made annually to the Committee of tho Metropolitan Club In whose district the applicant resides, and mast be proposed and seconded by members of the Club. On election the Committee shall issue a certificate which shall entitle the holder to ride as a gentleman rider on any racecourse where these rules ore in force, provided that the certificate may be cancelled at any time on sufficient cause being shown. No having received payment in consideration of work performed in connection with the training or riding of horses shall bo eligible to tide as a gentleman rider. Selling Hdrdle Rauf,, of 40 sovs. if entered to bo sold for £SO, to carry 12at 31b; for £4O, llstlOlb; for £3O, list 31b; for £2O, 10-t 71b; for £lO, lOst; (or nil, Oat, About one mile and a half. High Weight Handicap (Flat), of CO eovs; second horse 10 sova from the stakes. Minimum weight, 10st. Oue mile aud a quarter. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. MONDAY, JUNE 15th.—Nominations for Trial Steeplechase Handicap, Hurdle Handicap, Ladies’ Trophy, Wellington Steeplechase Handicap, and High Weight Handicap, 1 sov each. FRIDAY, JUNE 20th.—Weights declared, FRIDAY, JUNE 26th,—Nominations for Hack Hurdle Handicap, 10s. TUESDAY, JUNE 30th,—Weights declared for Hack Hurdle Handicap. FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. Aooeptanoee for Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 1 sov ; Hurdle Handicap, 2 sovs ; Ladies’ Trophy, 1 sov; Wellington Steeplechase Handicap, 5 eovs ; and High Weight Handicap, X sov. Entries for Selling Hurdle Race, 2 sovs. WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth.—Acceptances for Hack Hurdle Handicap, 10s. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Club Hotel, Wellington, May fitb, 1891.^ ■riotels ■ CENTRAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. U .PRICE, having purchased tho lease of the above Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public that the house has been thoroughly renovattd and rofurnlshocl throughout, and no expense has been spared to make it one of the most comfortable in the city. The accommodation for Dormanent boarders and travellers has been especially provided for. The Culinary Department is iu charge of aa experienced ohef. J/_ Luncheon t*noM 12 to 2, aBest Brands of Malt Liquors, Wines, and Spirits, Bass’ XXXX and Staples’ XXXX on Draught, 1000 MANAWATU HOTEL, Avbniie road, Foxton. E. CAWSTON, Proprietor, The best appointed and most comfortable Family Hotel in Foxton Cobb’s Coaob leaves the hotel every morning at six o'clock for Kerern, to connect with Wellington by rail. Superior accommodation for travellers. Everything of tho best. N.B. Very reasonable charges. Staples’ XXXX Ale oa tap. 140 O S T OFFICE HOTEL, Grey street. E, WILSON ... Proprietor, Having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above popular and centrally situated hostelry, E.W. begs to inform his numerous friends and tho commercial community that every care and attention will be given to the comforts and requirements of Permanent Boarders and Commercial Travellers. The house affords excellent accommodation. A SPECIAL FEATURE, One Shilling Luncheon Daily, from 12 to 2 o’clock. The very bent brands of Wines, Ales, <, and Spirits. A Night Porter kept. E. WILSON, 780 Proprietor. OTAKI TELEGRAPH HOTEL. JAMES DUNCAN ... Proprietor. Notioo to the Travelling Public and Residents of Otakiand Surrounding Distrios. JD. begs to’notify that the above hotel , has been thoroughly renovated and furnished throughout, making it now second to none to any house on the Coast, The cuisine is under the control of a first Glass chef. Good Stabling aud paddocks. 967 Mitre hotel, Lyttelton, Pronounced by many who have visited Lyttelton to be, in livery respect, the most convenient, while the charges will be found moat moderate. WHITE PARSONS, ( 190 Proprietor. H A S T I E’S HOT EL , FEILDING- : The largest, beet appointed, moat comfortable. Private dtawingroom, eittiegrooma, ttod suites of looms. First-class table. Firstclass attendance. The -Very Best Liquors. Lirgo eamplerooma. Good Stabling and secure 4 Paddooks. N.B. —The Feilding Club Rooms are at Hastie’s Hotel. 1001 BIRMINGHAM (FEILDING, MANAWATU). THOS. LOWES, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . BIRMINGHAM. 1 VISITORS will find at this Hotel, accommodation of a very superior character. First-class Table ; Private Suites of Rooms ; Single and Double Buggies ; Saddle Horses ; Good Stabling and Paddooks. The Proprietor will be pleased to afford visitors every information with respect to the surrounding districts, being thoroughly acquainted there- 5 with.’ H.B.—This boose la NOTED lor the very Select Brands of Wines, Spirits, etc., always kept in stock. 834 HOTEL. (Imitated by many—surpassed by none). ! Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. £1 L(U B HOTEL,, PALMERSTON NORTH. The above Hotel will be found replete with every modern convenience for the comfort of visitors.. FIRST CLASS TABLE. Large and most comfortably furnished Private and Public Sitting Rooms, largest and beat Commercial and Sample Rooms in Palmerston, Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Suites of Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegram. Wines and Liquors, the very beat. Oood Stabling and paddocks. Horses and Baggies on hire. t tar CLUB HOTEL COACH MEETS ALL 1 TRAINS. i N. VALENTINE, Proprietor, i Late of Royal Hotel, Wellington, 162 I

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 4

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