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; KABAKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Programme of Sports, To be held on NEW. YEAR'S DAY (January Ist, 1900), AT THE KARAKA. 1. Maiden Raoe, 200 yds. Prize, £1 10s. Entrance, Is6d. ; ,2. Boys' Handicap (under 16), 150 yds. Ist Prize, 10s ; 2nd Prize, ss. En- - trance, 6d. . " 3. Highland limo. Prize, £1. En- . ■ . " trance, .Is. 4. Te Karaka Hakdioa>, 300 yds. ißt : Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, 10s. En- — .:: trance, 3s. 5.' Hoi*, Step, and Jump. Prize, 15s. ... Entranoe, Is. 6. Gibls' Handicap, 100 yds. Ist Prize and 2nd Prize, Trophies. Entrance, . ; Free. "' 7. Tilt at thb Ring. Ist Prize, £1 ; 2nd . : Prize, 6s. Entrance, Is. - , 8; Handicap Htodlks, 120 yds. lstPrize, /-..''':.'' £I',1 ', 2nd Prize, ss. Entrance.ls. v 9; Ppttino t»» Stonb. Prize, 16s. En- ., trance, Is. . . 10. 100 Yabds Handicap. Ist Prize, £1 10s: 2nd Prize, 10s. Entrance, I : ilb 6d. ' " - 1 11. SHCTKTBKm. Prize, £1. Entrance, Ib. 12. Thbbadino the Nbedle Raob. Prize, _ - 10s. * Z/r. )3.: Wbbstunq. Prize,lss. Entrance.ls. . .' -'"-' ■U; Potato Raob. Prize, IBs. Entrance, :-.■-■ -..'■ : '- •v.'ib. , „ . ,16. Oi,D Mbh's Handicap Raob. Prize, ~'-~ - ■-.-':'■ Trophy. .;.]6. Fuo ßaob... Prize, lfis. Entrance, la. ■■ '''_ .17. lehhJio..,, Prize, £1. Entrance, la. * : -V>~jUs; Maori Handicap Rack. Prize, 15s. '•*•'• '■ : ;j ' ,--... Entrance, Is. v : lfl. High Jump fob Hobses. Prize, £1 •-"-.'" .; . ': . 10s. Entranoe',. 2s. ... 20. Cioab and Umbbblla Raoe. Prize, ••■■"■'" ':-; .. 16s.,. Entrance, Is. , j":.' : .21;. Tto-of-Wab (Maoris v. Europeans). MOTHER SPORTS~WILL BE HELD -: ; •"--;■-- : DURING THE DAY. V , '■"' .. •=; .All Post Entries. ,;. -' .HMdieappera,l&eßßrß Primrose and Fraser. ' " :' 4 I'Theßbotßelected by the Committee for > ; ;i, J th'e day'a outing is admirably situated for ;\;,;V;.;:PIONICPARTIES, for whom Hot Water gi^AwUl be Supplied on the ground. Wy-\u^^ Q&P 6 Entrance will be: ".Footmen and Horsemen Is Od \- ,Vehiqles(inoludingdriver)... ... 2s Od ■\ '.i Children, (under. l 2)... Free .•-..."'.v.'-Ali horses muet'be taken charge of on »V V ';^ the ground.,, , "- •'■■'■ - E. H. INGPEN, y&f iB?i ; ; '; ' •' ' Hon. Sec

.pLUB. ': AND WEDNESDA t?^fspEo6ialsM ',-26tH;Asd 27xh, 1899. . ik'^;' :; \^^^)M??6w',. : :; .» ; ;Jtadioapper; ■ .'.• ■ ' of, 30 soys j seoond s'J-X. receive- 6 soys from stakes. , ; ;;^ lOii, acoeptanee 15s. 6 fnr- '■& >- 2,'VjMA'romrSAOK 'RAc«, : o'f 10 boys. For Ml iuis ''>^hbnie^thaf'. hive ,nevor- won a race of /*;f,ir;.'an^aesbrlption.. Weight, Bst. Post v \tjrT,; entry^s 6d; fmlle. ;.}X,.iS:B.- "lcasT iHiimibAP Hobdib Baob, of 40 l!<s4X"ioy* horse to receive 6 Soys from ■ h -i&i? ■■tak(M.-;lS[bmiriation lss, aooeptance 16s. ■-.■rjß^fi 'li- tiilles:'^v-»- = ' •-•-•*. . ; - a w~v • 4? Firbt'HaokFla't Hasdioap, of 16 bovsj : : ; 'E-!^ Entrance, aOa; to oldße Wednesday, 20th .' ;V » K;sDeoeniber, at 9 p.m. 6 fnrlongs. V\ : \ :''fcißpxiH» Day hakdioap, of 60 soys;' r -s%S^«66ndi horse to, reoeive 10 soys from i;fepff;^'atak«s.-.> Nomination,-. 20s ; acceptance, y.?>',f.^2os;;';lJ.milM.-...- ; ■ ' ■• »• * •V.'^.OiifiioßiiS Haijjpioap, of-20 soys. Winner ii ':■;:■'! to be. Bold by'auotion with engagements, after the raoe,' proceeds to go to yiiii'Vfaiidßi.of'the'Clob. -Entrance,' 15s, to v / : , : oloeo Wedneaday, 20th December, at 9 "~-\. ; -) piin.'-," 1 7; furlongs, • ■ *, ! .v'K/^Fibsp^Wbmbß'Hahijioap, of 20 boys; * .vseobnd horse to rooeive 5 soys from "■,;•'-.'.■'■ stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. Enr : -vi;y.:tranoei'.l6Bj to olose ' Wednesday, 20th :••;?. 'V sDecembeJv at 9 pm.. 1 mile. '; j V&iPAEK.STAKBaHAUDICAP.of 30 SOYS; " ':i*\C "-J second < horse to reoelve 6 soys. from the ;' v. ' itekes; c Winner of Boxing Day Handi- ; " cap to oarry.7lbs penalty. ' Nomination .::' flOsi : aopeptanoe, 16s. -7 furlongs. '•'■ •" '■ •- -",' '- . : ", 'Sboond Day. '-.--••■ ly' Sioohd HAmdioap Hcbdlb Raob, of 45 "...'' ;\'.iOvs ; seoond horse to receives soys from -'■'' ■■ ' froraitake. Npminatlon.los} aooeptanoe, ; '208; If nilles. ■' . ■•'■ • " 2. Cototy Stakes Handicap, of 25 boys ; * -■' ; ssbond horse to receive 5 sovb from Btake ■'■'■■'■ (forfhorseß^bred in the Counties of Oook ' and WaUpn). Nomination, 10s ; acoep- • : '' ': tanqe, 10s. 1 mile. • B. BKCOBDHAOKFLATHAM)IOAP,ofISBOVB. 1 Entrance, 10a, to olose Wednesday, 20th ' ■ December, at 9 p.m. 7 furlongs. . ' 'i. Eutcraio Handicap, of 30 sovb ; Beoond horse to receive 5 soys from stakes. 'Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. 6 ■■" " '.furiongV. 6. SitOOHD WSI/TBE HiNDIOAP, Of 20 S3VB ; ; seoond horse to receive 6 sovb from - ■ stakes. ' Minimum weight, Bst. Entrance, 16», to oloae Wednesday, 20th - ' ' December, at 9 p.m. 7 furlongs. 8 Gbandbtabd Handicap, of 40 soys; second horse to receive 5 sovb from stakes. .Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, : - 20a. 1 mile and a distance. 7. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 20bovb. Winner to be sold by auction with engagements, directly after the race, pro- ■■ • ceeds to go to the fnndß of the Olub. Entrance, 15s, to close at 9 o'clock night „ ■ of first day's races. 6 furlongs. 8. Fobobd Hanmoaf, of 20 sovb. Winners compulsory (winners of Hurdle Races exoepted), loßers and backs optional. Pott entranco, 16b. 1 mile. NOMINATIOES, WEDNESDAY, November 29, at 9 p.m. _ Weights for First Day— Wbdnksday, December 13. Acceptances— WEDNESßAT,December2o For fuH programme, see posters. M. G. NASMITH, 103 Seoretary. Bedstone's Stables, Lows Street, Gisbobnb. J, E. REDSTONE, HAVING determined to move on with the, time* and make his establishment equal, if not superior, to any in the district, has made arrangements which will enable him to carry on hi« business with even greater efficiency than hitherto. He begs to inform his numerous patrons, including settlers, citizens, commercial travellers, - visitors, tourists, and others, that he has Ant-data accommodation for Borses and Vehicles, and tbat his complete stook and plant enables him to supply bjs Customers at Reasonable Chaigee, and at the shortest ' notice, with sound, staunch, stylish and reliable Horses for riding or driving, and with strong, comfortable and fashionable Vehiolea of various kinds. Weddings and Parties attended to. (Jobs to meet Awry Steamer, Care, attention and oivility guaranteed. Charges for Stabling as low as is consistent with proper attention and honebt feeding. Having just leased an additional blook of splendid grazing laod close to town, the paddoekf-g accommodation is of the very best. «9. FUNERALS attended. Suitable Carriages and a well-appointed Hearee always on band. 74 BILLHEADS.— Tradesmen's Billheads, Memoß, Note and Letter Paper, printed on shortest notice, on finestquality paper, at lowest prices, Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8702, 22 December 1899, Page 1

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