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KARAKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETI Programme of Sports, < To be held on NEW YEAR'S DAY (Jamjary lsi 1900), AT THE KARAKA. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yds. Prize, £1 10; Entrance, Is 6d. 2. Boys' Handioap (under 16), 150ydf Ist Prize, 10s ; 2nd Prize, ss. Ec , trance, 6d. 3. Highland Fling. Prize, £1. Ec trance, Is. 4. Tb Karaka Handicap, 300 yds., la : Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, 10s. En -" trance, 3s. 5. Hop, Step, and Jump. Prize, 15a Entrance, Is. 6. Girls' Handicap, 100 yds. let Priz - . and 2nd Prize, Trophies. Entrance • ■ • '.' Free,. ;. 7. Tilt at the Ring. Ist Prize, £1 j 2m "-- - , r Prize, ss. Entrance, Is. " ••<. Handicap Hurdles, 120ydB. lstPrire '"■•' £1 ; 2nd Prize, ss. Entrance, Is. 9. Putting thh Stone. Prize, 15s. Ed trance, Is. 10. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist Prize, £! . . 10b j 2nd Prize, 10s. Entrance '%. , ' 1b 6d. ';;'■ 11. Shkuntbeo«>. Prize, £1. Entrance, la J-: 12. _Thbbadikq the Needle Race, Prize ; ; 10a. . s': ; -, ' J3; WsKsraJNa. Prize,lss. Entrance, Is :/ 14."Potato Raoh. Prize, 15b. . Entrance ,-- -'-•-";-:ir. : "". .15." Old Men's Handicap Race. Prize, : . . '-, Trophy. ■'•"' . 16. Flag Race. Prize, 15s. Entrance, 18. ;.'._ 17. Irish- Jig. Prize, £1. Entrance, Is. ; .'- . 18. Maori Handicap Rack. Prize, Iss, L~ ':■ -. _, Entrance, Is. }.. 19. High Jump tor Horses. Prize, £1 '/-' -."•.:■ 10b. . Entrance, 2s. :/'£ 20. Cigab and Umbrella Race. Prize, ■•> •-- ' . 16s. Entrance, Is. Lf 21. Tug-of-Wab (Maoris v. Europeans). v V OTHER : SPORTS WILL BE HELD £V,-\ DURING THE DAY. \ r _\. All Post Entries. r -V-" Handicappers," Messrs Primrose and Fraser. „;'' The spot selected by the Committee for » ' the day's onting is admirably situated for : . .'. PICNIC PARTIES, for whom Hot Water -' . -will be supplied on the ground. ": „ The Gate Entrance will be : Footmen and Horseman Is Od :",--' Vehicles {inoluding driver) 2s Od '/Children (under 12) ... Free ■ ': Air horses mußt be taken charge of on >. v . thegronod. Sr.vY . . E. H. INGPEN, gSi^P* --. • ■ Hon. Sec >:.--^\Dr-"--f.-.v'--.i.- : : ±1..-. V^ :rV-*!? l iv.--"-"'i-'BUMMBIE"MJBB!TING, • I ■--■. ■/• —TU^AY ' AND : WEDNESDAY?t,:,; ';:, :';D»b&BB 261H AND 27iH, 1899. YAi T. Danvers ... Handicapper. ': .PROGRAMME. <"'-.;: ■■' --■. ; -•_ ,' H .; TtBBB DAT.. ; ''; ; I. 1 Bi^nro Handicap, of 30 bovbj aeoond '■*•--• '. horse, to' receive 5 soys from stakes Wl .- : ' Nomination 10s, acoeptanoe 15s. 6 furt '"' loDgs. •'•' %:"'.-?, MAi»KNHAOKRAOB,ofIOsovs. Forujl . V hoinea' that have never won a raoe of :,' : "--- '"a>jr S 4e*jription, Weight, Bst. Post ', : - f /entry/ T»6a. i-mile: : > : : 'B,' fißSi. Hasdiqap Hjibdlb Baob, of 40 ;,■; ■ r ~' : »6vs ; Beoond hbrae to receive 5 aova from - v Btakoa. Nomination 15s,aoceptano6 16s. '.■■:; -li'jdM '-•■'■' ■ $■ i. Viim HaokVim! Handicap, of 15 boys; ;•'".. : •' Entrance, 10s, to olose Wednesday, 20th . ; '.- Peoember, at 9 p.m. 6 furlongs. 't 5. Boxing Day handicap, of 60 bovb; - "'Moond Horse to reoeive 10 boys from - »takV»: '" domination, 20s ; acoeptanos, ;. : 20b;;'. 1} mites. ' ■ :6. Saba^ Handicap, of 20.50J8. Winner - : to be'sotd by auotion with engagements, , ! "idireotty alter the raoe, proceeds to go to . . funds of the Olub. Entrance, 15s, to : >- ..oloae Wedne«day, 20th December, at 9 " / ..' ; p\m.'' 7 ; fnrloDgß. « ,7; Fibot'Wbwisr Handicap, of 20 soys; , ; ..;: Mcond , horae to receive 5 sovb from f- '-- ietahes. ■Mmiinum weight, Bst. En- \', tnuase, 16b, to dose Wednesday, 20th : ' December, at 9 p.m. 1 mile. ! tB. .Pakk Btakbs Handicap, of 30 soys; ■ second horse to receive 5 soya. from the at»kes. . Winner, of Boxing Day HandiC»prto carry 7lb» penalty. Nomination : lOaj'aqoeptanoe, 15s. 7furlong». r Smons Dat. . , 1, Second Handicap Hcrdui Racb, of 45 ■ ' »ova ) aeoond borse to receive 5 sovb from fromitake. Nominatton,l6s; aoceptanoe, „ 20a. If miles. 2. CdnNxr' Stakes Handicap, of 25 bovb ; '• . '■ aeoond borae to reoeive 5 sovb from atakg ' (for horsea bred in the Counties of Cook and Waiapu). Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10a.' 1 mile. 3. BKOONDHAOK.FIATHANDIOAP,ofISBOVB. Entrance, 10s, to olose Wednesday, 20th Deoember, at ,9 p.m. 7 furlongs. i. Electric Handicap, of 30 boys j second horse to reoeive 5 soys from stakes. Nomination, 10s t acceptance, 15b, 5 fnrlongii. 6. Second Welter Handioap, of 20 soys ; second borse to receive 5 eova from . stakes, . Minimum weight, 8«t. Entrance, lfli, to oloae Wednesday, 20th Deoember, at 9p. m. 7 f urlongß. 6. Grandstand Handicap, of 40 boys ; second horae to receive 5 bovb from ' atakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20c - I mile and a distance. 7. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 20aova. Winner to be sold by auction with engagements, direotly after the race, proceeds to go to the funds of the Olub, Entrance, 16s, to oloae at 9 o'clook night of first day's races. 6 furlongs, 8. Fobokd Handicap, of 20 soys. Winners compulsory (winners of Hurdle Races ercepted), losers and hacks optional. Post entrance, 15s. 1 mile. NOMINATIONS, WEDNESDAY, November 29, at 9 p.m. Weights for First Day— Wbdnbsdat, December 13. Acceptances— Wednesday, December^). For full programme, see posters. M. G. NASMITH, 103 Seoretary. Redstone's Stables, Lows Street, Gisbobnb. J. E. REDSTONE, HAVING determined to move on xoiih the times md make his establishment eqnal, if not superior, to any in the district, has made arrangements whioh will enable him to carry on bis business with even greater effioienoy than hitherto. He begs to inform his numerous patrons, inoluding settlers, oilizeuß, commercial travellers, visitors, tourists, and others, that he has Arst-doM accommodation for Bonn and Vehicles, and that his complete stock and plant enables him to supply bis Customers at Reasonable Chaigta, and at the shortest notice, with sound, staunch, stylish and reliable Horees for riding or driving, and with Btrong, comfortable and fashionable Vehicles of varioas kinds. Weddings and Parties attended to. Oabt to mat Every Steamer. Care, attention and civility guaranteed. Charges for Stabling aa low aB is consistent with proper attention and honett feeding. Having just leased an additional block of splendid grazing land close to town, the Eaddocking accommodation is of the very eßt. W. FUNERALS attended. Suitable Carriages and a well-appointed Heuree always on band. 74 BILLHEADS.— Tradesmen's Billheads, Memos, Note and Letter Paper, printed on shortest notice, on finest quality ' paper, at lowest prices, Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 1

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