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"POVERTY "DAY rpURFV^ILUB ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the Makaraka Racecourse oi -THURSDAY AND FRIDAY- .- FSBBOABY 22 AND 23, 1900. Pbbsipekt: J. W. Nolan. Vioe-Presi dent: G J. Winter. Stewards: Jas Orr, J. Clark, R. Sherratt, J. Maynard : W. Wetbered, J. A. Harding, C. White .■ Jndga : Capt. Tuolter. Treasurer :L. . T. Symes. Starter: R. H. Mason. Handicapper : A . T. Dauvere. Clerk ol Scales : G. R. Wyllie. Clerk of Course A. Pritbbard. PROGRAMME. Fibst Day. THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1900, (To start at 12.30 p.m.) 1. Ma kausi Handioap, of 20 boys. En. ' trance, 1 soy ; to olose Saturday, 17th February, at 930 p.m. Winner to be sold by auction, with engagements, - directly after the race for 5 soys. The surplus ovor the * selliDg price to be divided equally between the owner oi .the second horse and the race fund. Distance, 7 furlongs. 2. County Stakks Handicap, of 30 soys ; - ' 'second horse to receive 6 eovs from the - 'Stake. For all horses bred in the CountJae of Coofc and Waiapu. Distance, 1 mile. '3. Maipbn Sotibby, of 10 soys. Minimum . • "weight, 8 atone, .Winners afc any time barred. Post entry, J-sov. Distance, 4 fotloDgs. ' ' 4. Tceanoa Stakbs Habdioap, of 100 bovb } second horse to receive 6 boys from the stake. The winner of any race . of the value of 60 soys after the deolara- ■ tion of the weights to carry 3ibs extra ; : of 100 soys, Slbs extra •of ISO soys, 7lbs extra ; of 200 bovb, lOlba extra. Distance, 1J miles. 5. Telephone ~ Handicap, of 30 soya ; Becood horse to receive 5 bovb from the • stake. Entrance, 1 soy ; to close V 17th February, 1900, at 9.30 '-':'■ p.m. Distance, 5 furlongs. , 6. FißSt Handicap Hubdlsßaob, of 40 ;■■. soys;' second horse to receive 5 sovb .-* 1 ; :from the stake. The winner of any '■" ., : ''Hurdle Pace- of the value of 60 sovo - ' ' »f ter the declaration of weights to carry ' 3!bY- extra; of 100 soyS, Slbs extra. If miles, over 7 flights of •"'-.; hnrdles. • v 7. Handicap Flat Bade, of 20 boys; second horse to rsoeive 5 auvs from the ..stake. Entranoe, 1 boy; to olose on ■; • ' Sfttnrday, 17th February, at 930 p.m. ' - - Distance, 1 mile. ~ 8. Flying Handicap, of 50 bovb; second horse to reoieve 5 bovb from the stake. . , ■ The winner of any. race of the value of '60 boys after the deolantion of the weights to carry 7lbs extra ; of 100 boys lOlbs extra. Distance, 6 furlongs. Hmond Day. ""■". FRIDAY, 23bd FEBRUARY, 1900. ... To btart at 12.30 p.m. .. :-I; .BiKWARbs'- Handicap, of 50 soys; ;i,': Xviecond .'horse to receive 5 soys from fc'%BiS|te.'. 7 . : Distance, 7 furlongs. -^ ;, 2." Skoond' Handicap Huedlk Race, of 40 psjfw'vi-} horße' to receive 5 aova P&lJrom c atake.; Distance, 1J miles, over 6 ! '■■ #^>3,£S«opKbf;I l iAT:. Kaoe Handicap, of SO ; I»«.obnd hotße to receive 6 soys #0 wmifeMfc ! Batranoe, 1 boy; to olose *«|ES|tnraiyv' 17th I . February, at'i93o p.m. v\^l)ii&nUir:7t'fwflongß. .-- '■■■ . ' 4, SusiißßiiAND SiAKsa Handicap, of 80 :"s'-- '■ boys j-«e6bnd horse to rtoeivo 6 boys from -■; stake, Winner' Stewards' Handicap to '^>>^>,b»rry'sib~'praft%i"'l)ißtanae'i 1 mile. K *-6V ; R{,Btt4Kp.HAHDiOAP,of 30 bovb. The '.'. >,s ; wiijner ! to -be.Bold'by. anotion with his ■'I;-' engagements directly after the race for '>"'-o6 BOva.>\The" surplus over the selling :' prioe to be divided equally between the :V. owner of the second none and the raoe : ; ': HJ fnn3; ". 'Botranoe, lsov ; •. to olote 9 p.m. ,i ? ; night of firat day's races. Distance, 6 ':>*i.inrlobg«y;,';" ;■•.-' *S ''-:>. MiIDHN SOTOBY, of 10 bovb. Minimum -.- : v->iweight, -,7»t. - Winners at any time ';-.'.-* bari?ed^ ; Post'. entranoe," i>Bov. Dispi: „ tanqet .6 fnrlongs. " -- 7.Pd^joanß' Pdbsb Handicap, of 60 ' .'V{ ; ioyf t , seboiid howe to receive 6 soys from ■',-.-•■':-' Btite,^ The winner of any previous raoe ;V I the'sSnie day to carry 61b extra. DisrJ^h tancej 6 ■ .# r,B.-'FoBbK»;HANI)IOAPi of'2o soys. Post ■'". ■S;eutr<fi H l boy. Winners compulsory, :.f ' osers optional. . Distanoe, 7 furlongs. C "..:=.. The ttaJxs xM bt paidin futt. '"": Dates of Nominations and Acceptances and ■;5 : ; ' ' »mottntß to be forwarded. /NOMINATIONS— FRIDAY, thjs 19ih ■^;^V< JANUARY, 1900, at 9.30 p.m. ; 'j'^itb theSecret»ry,at Olnbßoom, Masonio .'j.;,;":J Hotei, : Giaborne, and A. T. Danvere, -:^'- -^-JifaiilD'g*,. . ■ ■ ■ , I nyingHftndioap lsov i^FimtHnrdles ;.. lsov -.- TurangaStakes „. 1 boy T"- PablifjanB 1 Pnrse .„ ... 1 boy : County Stakes . v 1 boy Suoderland Stakes .„ - m. 1 boy : SeooTod Hardies... .'.'.- ... lsov j Stewards' Handicap .... ._ 1 boy '-' ACCEPTANCES - SATURDAY, 17th ■ .;■' FEBRUARY, 1900, at 9.30 p.m. Fiyioff;flaridic»p IJbov 1 : First Hurdles ...: ... ._ ■ 1 soy ■ Tuwng* States ... ... 3 boys = ' " "*' V^ eifthis for Firßt Day'B Raoeswill be deoUred Batubday, 10th February, 1900, '.':^ »t9.3op.pi. t; . -' ' Weights for Second Day's Raoes will be declared at 8 p.m. Night of Firat Day's -Races, . ''" ; : Aoqentanoes for Beoond Day's Raoeß— , SunderlAnd Stakes 3 sovb, Second Hurdles 1 boy, Stewards' Handicap 1} boys, and Pablicans' Purae 1J b0v— 9.30 p.m. Night of First Day's Rsoes. J. H. AISLABIE, 645 Secretary. MASONIC STABLES, ' LOWE STREET, Gisbobnb. Telephone 80] • [Telephone 80 CABS, BRAKES, BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES. Thb Bbst in Town. PICNICS arranged for. Wedding Parties a Speciality. Funerals, eto., etc. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. Note. — The Stables being under entirely new management, patrons may be assured of attention, punctuality, and civility. Rates Moderate. F. S. DES BARRES, Proprietor. J. Penny, Manager. 5 Redstone's Stables, Lows Stbbbt, Gisbobnb. J. R. REDSTONE, HAVING determined to move on wiil the times and make his establishment equal, if not superior, to any in the district, has made arrangements whioh will enable him to carry on hie business with ever greater efficiency than hitherto. He beg! to inform his nnmerouo patrons, including settlers, citizens, commercial travellers, visitors, tourists, and others, that he hat first-data accommodation for Horses and Vehicles, and that his oomplete stook and plant enables him tv supply his Customer! at Reasonable Chaiges, and at the shortest notioe, with sound, staunch, stylish and reliable Horses for riding or driving, and with strong, comfortable and fashionable Vehioles of various kinds. Weddings and Parties attended to. (Jobs to meet livery Steamer. Care, atten. ~ tion and civility guaranteed. Charges foi Stabling as low as is consistent with propei attention and honest feeding. HaviDg just leased an additional bloot of splendid grazing land olose to town, thi n&ddocking accommodation is of the verj ' best. «*. FUNERALS attended. Suitablt Carriages and a well-appointed Hearst always on hand. 7j G~ O to Sioley's for best value in Kulei and Plain EXERCISE BJCKi Prioes, fid and 3d,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8697, 16 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8697, 16 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8697, 16 December 1899, Page 1

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