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'J’OEOGA BAY ANNUAL RACE -M E E T I N G . TO BE HELD ON JANUARY Ist, 1886, On the Township Course. Stewards : Messrs 8. D. Swainson, W. F. Hals and D. McGuire, Judge : M. Stopford Esq. Clerk of Scales : S. R. Stewart, Esq. Clerk of Course : Mr J. Moore. Starter : Mr W. F. Hale. Handicapping : The Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Hon, Sec, and Treasurer ; Mr A. Wilson. PROGRAMME; To start at 12.30. , Maidkk Hurdle Race, of sovs ; distance twice round the course, over four flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high, no weight leas than Ost 71b- Open to all district horses that have not won a hurdle race. Entrance, £l. To start at 2 p.m. 2, Maiden Plate, of sovs, to ether with bridle and breast-plate presented by Mr H. Bruce ; distance 1| miles, weight for age, open to all district horses that have not won a prize of the value of ovei\£s gross. Entrance, £l. To start at 3 o’clock. . Uawa Stakes Handicap, of not less than £l5 sovs, open to all comeis, distance two miles, top weight not over 10st ; nomination 1 sov on or before the 16th December at 8 p.m. ; weights declared on the 17th ; acceptance 1 sov, on or before tha 30th at 8 p.m. To start at 4 o’clock. 4. Flying Stakes, of sovs, once round the course, weight for age, winner of Maiden Plate to carry sibs extra ; open to district horses only. Entrance, £l. To start at 5 o'clock. 5. Hack Race, of sovs, distance once round the course, no weight less than Bst 7ibs; open to district horses that have not won a prize of the value of over £5 gross, and not otherwise engaged at this meeting. Entrance, 10s. To start at 6 o’clock. 6. Forced Handicap, of sovs, distance 1 mile, top weight not over list; compulsory to winners, optional to losers. Entrance, £l. CONDITIONS:

1— “District horse” means any horse which has been the bona, fide property of a resident in the distiici for three months prior to the day of the meeting. 2— “ Re ident ” i. eaiis any person who has resided in the district for three months prior to the day of the meeting. 3— “ District ” means that portion of the East Coast lying between the East Cape on the north, and the Waiomoko River on the south. . 4— “ Entrance ” means nomination, and vice versa. o — No person shall be allowed to start a horse in any race, other than the Hack Race, unless he be a subscriber of at least 1 sov to the race fund. 6 — No person shall be allow ed to nominate a horse the property of another person unless each be a subscriber of at least 1 sov to tue race fund, the Hack Race excepted. 7— AU protests to be lodged with the Secretary in writing, within half aa. hour after the race, accompanied by a deposit of 1 sov, which will be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. 8— The decision of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, will in all cases be fir j.l, and nominations will be received only non that condition. 9— Non-subscrlbers nominating a Hack, to pay a qualification fee of 10s. 10— Nominations, enclosing entrance fees, name, age, discripiion, and pedigree of horse, and color of ride ?, to be in the hands of the Secretary not lacer than 8 p.m. on the 30th December, (excepting the Uawa Stakes, which musi be sent in as above.) Nominations to be addressed : “ The Secretary of the Tologa Bay Race Meeting, Postoffice Toloja Bay,” and marked “ En y for Tologa Bay I .ces.” No delayed nominations will he received, 11— The abo e conditions, and the *.ode o' rules of the Poverty Bay Turf Club, includi.i 3 the schedule of weights, will be strict 1 / adhered to. ANDREW WILSON, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. WHAT NO HOTEL-KEEPER SHOULD BE WITHOUT, And what every Hotel-keeper should have in l.is Cellar. WHAT EVERY FOTEL-KEEPER SHOULD SEE WORKING, when n Town at Argyll Hotel or Club Hot Settler’s Hotel, Waerenga-a-hika Hote.’ Turanganui Hotel and Gisborne Hotel. THE WONDERFUL PATENT Beer tuxtractor, EER JDjXTRACTOR, Which stands Unrivalled in the Colonies. And which can be seen working at the Thames, all through Christchurch, Wellington, Nelson, Richmond, Auckland, Newton, Newmarket. Onehunga, Otahuhu, Cambridge, Hamilton, Kihikihi, Te Awamutu Alexandra, Picton, Blenheim and Napier. Strictest Investigation Invited. WHAT THE BEER EXTRACTOR DOES Saves tapping and connecting;. saves spiling ; saves tilting , saves agitation to Beer (when tilting) ; saves expense in pipe repairing ; saves drawing the beer through a large quantity of leaden pipes ; does away with all pipes lying about the ground ; saves a second visit to cellar (to tilt) ; beer-pump works lighter; beer itself draws brighter ; once the Extractor is put into any cask (in any position) all tbe contents are drawn bright to the last half-pint, therefore saving its cost in Three Hogsheads. CHAS. BENNETT, The only recognised Travelling Agent, at the request of many of the Hotel-keepers, has appointed Mr J. W. Wade, Plumber, as Agent for 14 days, where the Instrument can be obtained, fixed and fitted, for £2 2s notice. Tm beg to inform our Subscribers and VV Customers that from and after this date Mr T. SMITH is authorised to collect and receive monies on our* account, and his signature alone will be a sufficient discharge. CHEAP FISH ! A MEETING of persons desirons of establishing the Fishins Industry will be held at the MASONIC HOTEL, at 7 p.m., on BATUBDAY, 19th December. A, LEDGEB.

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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 88, 19 December 1885, Page 3

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