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TOROA RACING ULUB xU^TiNii To be held at WAERENGA-A-HIKA, ox SATURDAY, FEBRUARY :27th, ISSIS. JUDGE— A. McDonald, Esq. HANDiCAtPERS— P. Breignan, h, Devery. Startek— E. Devery. Clkrk of the Scalks— S. C. Caulton. Clerk of the Course— A. Pritchard. Secretary k Treasurer— T. Bray. STBWAUOS-Mr Lienell, P. Breignan, Ii Devery, Te Kani, J. Bennett, J. S. Cooper. To stnrt at 12.30 p.m. 1. FREE HANDICAP, 20 .ova. ; li mileAcceptance, £2 10s. To atart at 1.15 p.m. 27HAND1CAP STEEPLECHASE, 25 soys about 2.« f miles, over such country as til Stewards may appoint. Nomination 1^ soys ; acceptance, H soys. To start at 2 p.m. 3TSANDICAP HACK STEEPLECHASE lOsovs. ; H mile.— For all horses tha have not been trained for the Buxin, Day or Annual Meeting. Post entij 1 soy. To start at 2.43 p.m. 4. TOROA RACING CLUB HANDICAP 25 soys ; 2.miles. Nomination, 1$ sovk. acceptance, 1£ soys. To start at 3.30 p.m, 5. HACK RACE HANDICAP, 5 soys.For all horses that have never won o Btarted for a ruco of any deserip Lieu Post entry, 10s. To start at 4.15 p.m. 6. LADIES' BRACELET, valued 20 soys. welter handicap, 1£ miles.— All nor.c to be nominated by ladies ; geutlemei riders. Isomination, 255; acceptance 2os. To start at 5 p.m. 7. FORCED HANDICAP, 8 soys. ; 1 mile Winners compulsory, lowers and hack optional. Entrance, 1 soy. RULES. 1. All protests must bo accompanied witl 2 soys., whiah shall be forfeited to the fundi if the protest be not sustained. 2. All entries must be accompanied witl the necessary amount of cash. 3. All entries to be sealed, and addressee to the Secretary at Waerenga-a-hika, attjji times specified. ,-^ 4. Five per cent, will be deducted fron all gross amount of winnings*/' 5. No qualitication fgfwill be required, 6. The decision of^the Stewards in all case shall be final. /*' 8. The rac^wiil be run under the Auck land BA6iCg*Club rules. Thfee horses to start in each race or enl; r^ "Wlf the money will be given. Nominations.— FivLßi' ary 6, Si\m. Handicap Steeplechase, 30s. Toroa Rucin Club Handicap, £3. Ladies' Braceld 255. Acceptances.— February 20, S p.m. Steeplechase, 30s, T.R.C. Handicap, 30 Free Handicap, 50s. Bracelet, 255. Weights will be declared on February IG. T. BRAY, 114 Hon. Sec. MUREWAI KACE MEETIN( TO BE HELI) ON MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1880. Judge— T. E. R. Bloomfield, Esq. Handicappers— W. Polgrain, E. Deverj Starter— O, Carrington. Clerk of Scalks — B. Dacent, Esq. CLBhK OF ConKSi: — Pene Mataora. Firat Race at 12 o'clock sharp. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES. 15 soys. ; milea., over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 1 soy. : acceptance 1 soy. Open to all coiners. 2. HACK CURDLES. 5 aovs. ; 1 mile over 4 flights of hurdles ; lOat up. Fo all horses that have never won publi money, domination, 10s. 3. MAIDEN PLATE 7 soys. and Bridle presented by Mr M. Hall; 1£ milee For all horßes that have not won mor than 10 soys ; owned three months o the Murewai side of the Arai rivei Entrance, 1 soy. 4. MUREWAI HANDICAP 15 sovb ; ope to all comers. Nomination, 1 soy acceptance, 1 aov. 2 miles. Top weik;hi lOat 71b. 5. LADIES' RACE- Value 5 soys ; 1 mile Lady liders ; for hortea that have neve won more than 10 soys. Nominatiou 10s. 6. MAORI RACE (handicap) 6 soys ; 1 miles. All horses property of Maoris o; Murewai side of Te Arai ; and never wo; more than 10 soys. 7. HACK RACE, 5 soys ; 1 mile. lOst up For all hacks that have not won publi money. Entrance, 10s. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, 7 soys.— For al winners. Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, compulsory losers and hacks optional. Entrance 10s. Qualification fee to non-members 10s. .Nominations for Murewai Handicap an Hajjdica-p'Hurdles to be left either at th •Sforewai Hotel or Roseland Hotel, befor 6 p.m. on Saturday, January 23. Weight to be declared January "0. Acceptances aud .Nomination for Maide Plate, Thursday, Feb. llth. The rules of the Auckland Racing Clv will be adheied to. Decision of Stewards t be final. All protests to be accompanied b a deposit of 2 soys., which is to be forfeits to the Club if not proved. R. H. IMAGE, 16 Hon. Sec. and Trea TIOOK T> INDING Newspaper Fileß, Music Books, Memorandums, Receipt Booka Strongly and Neatly Bound, at the "HERALD" PRINTING WORKS. DR SPEER'S PRIV OPPOSITE THE 1 PALMERSTO FOOT OF QUEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THE SC CHRONIC, NERVOUS, i THE EXPEI DR J Is a Regular Graduated Physician educate life-time to, and is acknowledged tc speciality in t YOUNG MEN AND Who suffer from Nervous and Physical Deb on the Face, Mental Depression kidi do well to cc HOSPITAL Having been Physician in one of the leading private troubles with excellent results. 1 w to perform impossibilities, or to nave amira V successful physician, thorot CHRONIC DISEASES AU applying to me wili receive my honest o I will guarantee a positive cure me b Consultation in On CHARGES MODERATE. EX Call ok Addjie.ss— OH n. 0 Palsieuston B^LUIWIS, Ala«lani Oilice Hours : 9to 12, I to 4, N.B. —All Medicines necessary for a com_ ctipl of symptom*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4489, 30 January 1886, Page 4

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