PUSBORNE T3ACING /^LUB. SUMMER MEETING, c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, f January 20th and 21st, 1897. • \ O. D. Bennett .„, Handicapper. ( PROGRAMME. j First Day. I. Flying Handicap, of 50 soys ; 6 furlongs. !. Catoh Weights, of 10 soys ; I mile, i'or all horses that have never won a race of any description. Post entry, J-sov, !. Fikst Handicap Hubdlj; Raoh, of 50 fcovs ; 1J miles. t. First HANDicAr Hack Hurdles, of 15 soys ; 1 mile and a-half. Entrance, 15a ; to close Moutlay, January 18th, 9 p.m. >. President's Handicap, of 100 soys ; 1J miles. J. First Hack Race Handicap, of 15 soys ; 6 furlongs. Entrance, 15s ; to close on I Monday, January 18th, at 9 p.m. ] J. Shorts Handicap, of 30 boys; 5 furlongs. ] Winner to be sold ; proceeda to go to the Fund. Fiiitrancc, l^-sovs ; to close on Monday, January ISth, at 9 pm. I Park Xtakks Handicap, of 50 soys ; 1 . mile and a distance. \ Second Day. 1. County Stakes Ha.ndicai', of 40 soys ; T furlongs. 2. Second Hack Race Handicap, of 15 soys; 1 mile. Entrance, )5s ; to close Monday, I January 18th, at 0 p m. 3. Stewards' Handicap, of 45 boys ; 7 furlongs. t. Second Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 soys ; 1J miles. 5. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 15 soys ; 1 mile and a-half. Entrance, 15s ; to close Monday, January 18th, 9 p.m. 3. Grandstand Handicap, of 60 soys ; 1 mile and a distance. 7. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 30 soys ; 7 furlongs. Winner to be sold and proceeds to go to the Fund. Entrance,l4-sovs; to close at 9 o'clock nigh tof first day 'a races. S. ITohced Handicap, of 20 soys ; 1 mile. Hack qualification. — No horse that is or has been nominated for any race at this meeting, other than hack or selling races, will be allowed to compete as a hack. NOMINATIONS, VYEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16tii, 1896. To close at 9 p.m. Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy First Handicap Hurdle Race 1 soy President's Handicap ... 1 soy Park Stakes Handicap ... 1 soy County Stakes Handicap ... 1 soy Stewards' Handicap ... 1 soy Second Handicap Hurdlea.., 1 soy Grandstand Handicap ... 1 soy Weights for First Day— Friday, the 15th January. Acceptances — Monday, ISth January. For full programme, see posters. M. G. NASMITH, 820 Seoretary. raHEAKFAST — SU»' P'Sfi-. GRATEFUL- f!NG. COCOA l?OfLli'*G WATER OP M!!.K ADDRESS TAGS, at greatly reduced prices. — Herald Printing Works. ROAD BOARDS.- Contract Agreement Forms on Bale at Herald Office.
POVERTY T3 AY rpURF/^ILUB ( JD A- \j * ANNUAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,' January IStii and 14th, 1897. PROGRAMME. First Day. 1. First Hurdle Race Handicap, of 60 1 soys ; If miles, over 7 flights of hurdles 2 2. Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 15 soys ; 1J miles, over 6 flights of hurdles. Entrance, 15s ; close Saturday, 9th January, at 3 i p m. .'!. Turanga Stakes Handicap, of 150 soys ; 4 1J miles. 4. Half-mile Scurry, of 10 soys. Catch weights. Post entry, Winners at 5 any time, and horses that have started in other than hack races this season, barred. 6 5. Count? Stakes Handicap, of 40 soya ; 1 mile, Foi horses bred in the Counties of Cook and W:iiapu. 7 6. Shorts Handicap, of 30 soya ; 4 furlongs. Winner to be sold and proceeds to go to the Fund. Entrance, 1J soys ; close on Saturday, 9th January, at 4 p.m. 8 7. Flyino Handicap, ol 60 boys ; 6 furlongs. S. Handicap Flat Race, of 15 soys ; 1 mile. Entrance, 15s ; close Saturday, j 9th January, at 4 p.m. Second Day. 5 1. Stewards' Handicap, of 60 soys ; 7 furlongs, '2. Second Hurdle Rack Handicap, of 55 soys ; li miles, over 6 flights of hurdles 3. Handicap Hack Hurdle^, of 15 soys ; 1J miles, over 6 flights of hurdles. Entrance, 15s; close 9.30 p.m. uight of first day's c racing. 4. Sm.DEBi,ANi> Stakes Handicap, of 115 soys ; 1J miles. ' 5. Second Handicap Flat Race, of 15 soys ; 7 furlongs. Entrance, 15s ; close ' 9.30 p.m. night of first day's racing. G. Publicans' Purse Handicap, of 60 soys ; 5 furlongs. 7. Novel Race Handicap, of 40 soys ; 6 s furlongs. Winner to be sold and proceeds to go to the Fund. Entrance, 2 soys ; to 1 close 9.30 p.m. night of first day's racing, l S. Forckd Handicap, of 30 soys ; 1 mile. \ Post entry, 1J soy. FRIDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1896, Nominations close at 9.30 p.m. for Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy Two Hurdle Handicaps ... 1 soy each Turanga Stakes 1 soy Publicans' Purse ... ... 1 soy Couuty Stakes 1 soy Sunderland Stakes 1 soy Stewards' Handicap ... 1 soy Vi eights for First Day's Races, Tuesday, 5Ui January, 1597. Acceptances, Friday, Bth January, 189T, by 9.30 p.m. For full programme with regard to penalties, amount of acceptances, etc., see < posters. J. H. AISLABIE, 90S Secretary. FIREWOOD 1 FIREWOOD ! BEST Manuka and Tawti Firewood, cut to any length required, delivered in town daily by W. G. Maolaurin's team. Orders left at the Poverty Bay Co-operative Association's store, or with Mr I. C. Taylor, Whataupoko, will receive prompt attention. Terms cash on delivery. 769 W. G. MAGLAURIN. "TTISITING CARDS, plain or giH edged ' V on sale at Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 27 November 1896, Page 4
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