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t#s HZ'. iStratford Racing Club. HACK MEETING. THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1895. President: F. McUaire, Esq.; Vice. Presidents : Mtssrs Newton lung, AA, Fanthani, H, K. Hutchison, and T, McLennan; Stewards; Messrs Atlsworth, W. Brooking, E, S. Hirschberg, A. Bay ley, H, NT, Liardet, 11. McCracken, C. D. Sole, R. BLusk, 0 Brewer, W. L, Tocker, W. Sjmes, E. Campbell, H- Mehatfy, W. Me'ville, E. Collins, I). Mackay; Judge : H. Bayly ; Starter; M. F. Baid ; Clerk of Course : P. Brooking ; Clerk of Scales ; C. D. Sole ; Handicapper : J. G. Henry, Treasurer; E. 8. Hirschberg; Timekeeper ; H- GL Payne; Secretary : H. J. C. Ooutts. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race of 40 sovs Second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes, Norn 20s; Accept 20s. One mile a lid a quarter over 6 hurdles Start 12 noon 2 Electric Stakes of 25 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes. For oil horses that have not won a race cxceedimr the value of 40 sovs, at time of st-.rt minimum weight 9-d, entrance 20s six furlongs. Start 12.45p.ra, 3. Autumn Hamlica*) of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs out of stakes. Nominations 30s, Acceptances 40. One Mile and a quarter. Start 1. 30 p.m. ) 4 Post Stakes 20 sovs For all horses that have never won an advertised race Entrance 20s ; four and a hal ’l furlongs Entrance to close at 1 30 p in on day of litre Start at 230 p m 5 Flung Handicap of 40 sovs Second dorse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes Nominations 20s ; Acceptances 20s. Six furlongs. Start 3 16. j6, Selling Race of 20<ovs, Winner to i bo sold immediately alter the race for j £2O. Nominations 20r ; Minimum I weight Bsr. Five furlongs. Suit 4 j p.m., 17, County Handicap of 25 sovs. Second i hor-ie to receive 5 sovs oit of the stakes j Nominations 10r ; Acceptances 15 s . ■ Seven furlongs. Nominations close j at 3.30 p.m., on day of race. Start j 4.45 i .’u.

j Definition of a Hack ;A. hoise that has neyer won an advertised race ex ceocling £4O at time of start, and is not , nominated at time of start, and is not 1 nominated at time of entry for a Derby, 1 Guineas, St ueger, or Sapling' Stakes. I Hack Hunter and Pony Races excepted | All stakes wiU be paid in full, j Horses that have won an advertised j i - ace of the value of £25 or over, after { the declaration of tire weights, to carry i a penalty of 51bs. If of the value of j £4O or over, to carry a penalty of 71bs, . The Committee reserve to themselves ' the right to alter the date of entry, i acceptance, appearing of weights, and order and time of events, should they see fit to do so, All Races will be run under the Rules of Racing adopted by the Metropolitan Racing Clubs of .New Zealand. Dates of Nominations and Accept, TUESD i Y, MARCH I9ch, at 9 p.m. Nominations for Hurdle Race, Autumn Handicap and Flying Handicap, weights for which will appear on TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd. TUESD \Y, APRIL 16, at 9 p.m. Acceptance for Hurdle Race, Autumn Handicap and Flying, and entries for Electric Stakes and Selling Race. .Nominations and Acceptances,accompanied by the necessary Fees, must be addressed to the Secretary. Stratford. Telegraph Offices closes at 8 p.m. HUGH. J. C. COXITIS, Hon. Sec. Stratford Racing Club, Submitted and Approved this 22nd day of February, 1895. ROBT. (i. BA HO HO PE, Hon. See. Taranaki Jockey Olub. TO TEE LADLES OB 1 RATE A AND DISTRICT, TESTIMONIAL From Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm Cabinetmakers and Piano Dealers Wellington, N.Z., 22nd Dec., 1892. Mr McKenzie.—Dear Sir—We have tried your Furniture Polish and can highly recommend it, being the best we have used,—Yours truly, Scoullar and Chisholm. The following are Agents in Patea— Mr Peane, The Bazaar; Mr Gower, Chemist; a:M Mr Muir, Draper, Wuverley. SIMPLE as DUSTING 1 MAIL NOTICES Mails dose at the Patea Post (Office a a tier: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays sc CATUKDAYS. For Wavetiey Waitotnra Wanganui an ! Wellington, at 7.15 am. and 1,15 pm, j For Hawera, Waitava nd New Plymouth 10 am. and 6 pm, For Kakaramca, Alton, Manutahi, and Normanby, at 10 am. Tuesdays Sc Fridays. For Waverley, Waitotara, Wanganui and Wellington, at 10 a m. and 1.15 p.m. For Kakaramca, jllanutahi Nornanby, Waitara and Now Plymouth, at -1,40 p,m For Hawera at 10.6 a,m. and -1.40 p.m. For Klthara, Ngaire, Stratford Manaia Otakeho, and Opunake, letters are sent by ach mail to Hawera, to be forwarded from hat post office, no direct mails for those laces being made up at this office. 1 FRAN GIB LONG, I’ysimasler; ,

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 53, 1 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 53, 1 May 1895, Page 4

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