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D. BERRY & CO, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals 685 bats and bandies B.H. Grown Iron bars and. bundles 8.8. H. Shoeing Iron 1450 Bonnd-oast Sashweights-0 to 161bs. Oases Tinned Steel Sheets—72 x 30in. * 20,22,24 0 Boxes Oapewell Horse Nails, 100 White lead-,,2, .od lMkegsNo, i White Lead—7 andlilbs. 76 kegs Dry Bed Lead—7,l4, and . 81h». 18 oaaks and oases Oolours Groim In Oil, Beady-mlxed Paints, D*y Colours Enamefa, Driers, Gold Bize, Patent, Knotting,Terebene, Putty in bladders, Bed and Bine Ruddle 5 Gilpin's Dray Axles, with oarron boxes—2}, 2f, and 8!n. 9 orates genuine "Dover" Btoves—Nos. 6, 7, and 8 >4 oases "New Easy' and "Champion" lawn Mowers—l2,l4, and 16in. 6 2-Boller Stand Mangles—2l,24, and 30in. 16 dosen Sheep Shears Union, and Ward & Payne's cases No, 1 and a. Rick Handles, RTmW and Hammer Handles 6 oases Eureka Wringers ,Mrs. Pott's Irons and Handles 3 oases 60A Bimlocss, with plain and miiioa furniture 1 case Tapping Cooks, BangeOooks, Hasps Bnd Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, Copper Bivets, Stenoil Ink, Iron Cupbeard Looks, Anuoapn Wick, Tind Ceiling Hooks, Bran THi Looks 8 casks and cases Whitehonse' Bpawling Engineers', Shoe Turning, D.lf. Sledge ana and Napping Hammers, Solid Wing & Gedge's Anger Bits case Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives Driving Hammers, Pritohels, Fo» Punches and Pincers 4 oases Ives Sash- Locks, Padlocks, lanes Barn-door Hangers 1 cask bright, knotted Plough and Trace trains, Single unci Double B&okOh&ine 1 case Matkieson T B Smooth, Jack, Drying, Bead, Plow and Babate Planes, hollow and rounds 2 binges, Japd. and Heavy Scotch 1, Hinges

\ fJUBANAKI J OCKltif BUM ME R ME E TIN 8 (FOR HACKS), WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 26th and 27th Deoembkb, 1900. Officers:—President: A. Standi»b, Bgq, Vice-President: W. Bayly, Esq, Judge I Mr. E, B. A. Haworth. Hacdioapper: Mr. R, (}, P&rdy. Clerk of the Scales s Mr. A. Goldwater, Olerk of the Ooarse: Mr. John Harvey. Stewards: President, Vice-Pres'dent, Judge, and Treasurer (tx effioio), and Messrs. 0. Samuel, J. Paul, W. L. Newman, G. J. Newman, N. King, R. Oook, T. Elliott, L. W. Alexander, D. Wood, A. Mali. Thomson, F. W. Atkinson, and X. 8. Weston. Starter: Mr. 0. H. Ohavannes. Hon. Treasurer: Mr, A. E. A. Clarke. Seoretary: Mussell Fleetwood. C

2fu Own«r v II i».« poriiuttikl to uae the regis* fcerol of uiolber U*ner without ipecml periui»Hun. Owi.m are responaiblo for all penalties and llljVAllCSlti All uoriOM intending to withdraw horses are required to tin notice to the Secretary, ot Clerk of the Sca'os, one half-hour before tbe official tune for starling the race. Any person neglecting or refmiag to comply with this rule thill pay a foe, to be imposed by tbo Stewards not exceeding 20aovs., to the Eace Fund. Stuiea are paid in full, A" raeea to be run under the Hew Zealand Billet of Kaeing. No entry will be received after the hoar named under any pretence whatever. DEFINITION OFA HACK. Hack means a hone that has never won an advertised race, and is not nominated tt the time of start for ant race—Hack and Hunter races excepted—nor nas at time of nomination won a race of the value of 80aovs., or races of the collective value of 16Uaove.* since August Ist. lftoo * ' BATHS OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. ENTRIES, and ACCEPTANCES, and Amounts to be forwarded to tbe Secretary, Xaranald Jockey Club. TuESDAt, Sih Novzmbhr, 1900, at 9 p.m.— JVeminationt, First Handicap Hurdles ... ... I go*, 'Second Handicap Hnrdlw ... l tor. Christmas Handicap... „. i gov. Ladies' Purse... j gov. Firet Welter Handicap M l jot. Second Welter Handicap 1 sov. Flying Handicap ... 1 ibt. Maiden Handicap j sov. Electric Handicap ... j ( ov. Summer Handicap ... x gov. Moturoa Handicap ... ... l aov. SAiDBDii, Ist December (on «r about)— Weight} For the First Hurdles, Ladies' Parse, Christmas, Flying, and First Welter. , Satcbbat, Bth Deobmbkb, at * pm J'inal JPaymmt. Hack Guineas, 1900 laov. Wbdhbbdat, 12th Deckmbeh, at 9 • ' A'utrattce. Maiden Plate ' l g o v. Scurry StakQ»,.,, f ... 1 sov . Auction Stakes * i aov. Farewell Handicap ... ( 1 sov. Acceptance*. First Handicap Hurdles "> I gov. First Welter Handicap ... ... 1 sov. Christmas Handicap 2 aov. Laities' Purse 1 sov. FlyiDg Handicap 1 sov. Wbdnesuat, 26th Decembbb, at 8 i.m.— *, ■ Weightt For tbe Second Day's Handicaps Wbdnesdat, 26th Dkoembbb, at 9 p.m.— Aecqptancet. Maiden Handicap i gov. Second Handicap Hurdles ..; ... 1 bov. Electric Handicap 1 go*. Snmmer Handicap 2 gov, tiecoua Welter Handicap I gov. Moturoa Handicap ... ... x gov. Farewell Handicap ... ... ; l gov. MUSSKLL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. First Dat, Wednesday, 26th Dkjhmbhb, 1900. 1. Maiden Plate, of 85 eovs. Second horse to receive S sovs. from the stakes. Open to hones that have never won an | .advertised race over the value of IS 'sovs. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 ''sov. One mile and a quarter, ,• 8. E.ok Guineas, of 160 sovs. Second horse to reoelve 30 save, and third horse 20 sovs. from the stakes. For three-year-olds. Derby weights, Find payment, 1 sov. One mile. $ I, First Welter Handicap, of 401 «ow. fcecocd hone >■> receive 6 sovs. from the stakes, Minimum weight* 9st Gentlemen riders allowed 71bs.; Nomination, 1 sov,; acceptance, 1 sov. Saven furlongs.,' ? 4. First Handicap Hardies, of 801 sovs. Second horse to reoeivo 10 sovs. from the stakes. Over eight flights of hurdles. 3ft. 61n, high. Nomination, 1 60V.; acceptance, 1 sov. About one mile and three quart?ra. 5. Oh istwas Handicap, of 100 sovb. Second hors i to receive 201ovb. and third horse & sovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. One mile. 8, Ladies' Fane. A Handicap of 40 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs, from the stakes. For horses that have never won over 25 sovs. In one event on the flat at the time of entry. Minimum weight, 10ek. Gentleman ridera. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile, t. Bcurry Stakes, of 25 sovs. The winner to be sold for 10 sovs., and any surplus to go to the funds. Weight 7st, En. trance, 1 sov. Six furlongs. 1 Flying Handicap, of 60 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination,! gov,; acceptance, 1 sov, Six furlongs

Note.—The winner of Haok Guineas ot t>( >tny Handicap altar the declaration ot weights to carry Tibs extra. Wi'ner of any Hurdle Race after tlw teolaration of weights to carry 71b«. exttt. fiEoour, Day, Thubsdat, 27th, Dbobmbbh, 1900. 1, Maiden Handicap, of 40 bovs Second borse to reciive 5 sovs, from (he slakes. Open ttvlio ses that have never won an advtrtisid race ever the value of 28 sovs. at time of nomination. Nomination, 1 eov,; acceptance, 1 gov. On* mile, 2. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 60 govs, Second lorse to receive 10 sovs. from the (•takes. Over 1 flights of hurdles, Bft. oiu. high. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a half. S, Mectrio Handicap, of 40 sovs. Second horse to receive 6 sovs .from tbe stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Five furlorg,). 4. Summer Handicap, of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sova, third horse to receive 5 eovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. On« mile and a quarter. 5. Second Welter Handicap, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs, from tho stakes. Minimum weight, 9st, Gentlemen riders allowed Tibs, Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile. 6. Moturou Handicap, 60 sovs, Bacond ho'sa to receive 10 save, from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov, Six furlongs. 7. Auction Slakes, of 25 sovs. The winner to be soH for 10 sovs., and any surplus to go to the Funds. Weight Bsc. Winner of Bourry to carry 14lbs. extra. En-)i-anoe, 1 sov. Five furlongs, t. Farewell Handicap, of 40 sovs. Second horee to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Jtnlrance, I sov.; acceptance, 1 sov, Seven furlongs. Note.—The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of weights to catry Tibs, extra,

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BUMS AND REGULATIONS. To which tha attention ot persons ontoriii(» Horses is particularly directed. AH entries, norainadons, etc , will close at the Secretary's i Iliee, New Plymouth, aj 9 pan, 9'»oept when otherwise specified. All entries to be. sealed, and addressed xo tno Secretary, Taraiiaki Jockey lluh, Acvr Hvmouth, enlraDci) money enclosed, witli the vuino, ago at the time of entry, na''oof owner, pe !i ree colours of the rider, and I the case of handicaps, performance ot t'ue horse Intriesraust give full p..rticu'ars ot the horse, in terms of New 'iule 40 (oherwise iintry will be invalid) Owners, Trailers, and otlicra entering ami accepting horses for the T J.C, Meetings nro notified that no entries..!' acccptiinc.s Mill he received unless aecompuni.d by the neeoss.rr amount in cash. This liotiticvition dcoe no! #ppl.« to Owners and frainers who have stai'diug arrangements with the Executive. .inv pewou fail'Dß to declare his colours at ime ot Mttrjr wiU be feed two aovs, unl- ss thu ralvuri of titf UW<W tfa? «0 dm

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 217, 7 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 217, 7 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 217, 7 November 1900, Page 4

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