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Meetings. PATEA FLAX DRESSING COMPANY, (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of the Shareholders of the Patea Flax Dressing Company (Limited), will b© held at the Taranaki Institute, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, on the 10th April, 1874, -at 7 p.m., for the purpose of receiving tke Liquidator's Report. T. Hirst, Liquidator. 230 a 8 —*— *— immmm — — — — — — ■ — — Amusements. TARANAKI ANNIVERSARY RACES. (Under the auspices of the Tarsuaki Jockey Club.J APRIL Ctu and 7th, 1874. President : Vice-Preaident : G. Cutfield, Esq. Major Atkinson. Stewards : Major Tuke, A. Staadish, Captain Messenger, Dr. O'Carroll, D. Atkinson. Judge : Starter : G. CutQeld, Esq. W. Johnson. Clerk of Coarse : Treasnrer : ' C! Bullot. James Paul. PROGRAMME. First Race at 12 o'clook sharp. MAIDEN PLATE of £IS. Entrance. £1 10s. j distanoe, one and a-half miles. Mr. Quiulivan's Marshal MoMahon, I jrs., Gst. Mr. Brown's Mluates, 4 yrs., 9st. lOlbs. Mr. Day's Flora, 3 yrs., Bst. >lbs. Mr. Lingard's Falcon, aged, lOst. 41bs. Major Siapp's Bonny Ooon, 4 yre., 9at. lOlbs. Mr. George's Waikato, aged, lOafc. 41ba. Mr. Stanfrsii's Minna, agod, lOBt. 4lbs. INNKEEPERS' COP of £12. Entrance* £1 ; distanoe, one mile, heat*. Major Tnke'a Twilight, aged, lOat. 4lb«. Mr. Qoinlivan'a Marshal HcMftban. B yri.. 6st. 9lbs. Mr. Paul's Titanium, ogod, lOst. 41bs. Mr. Duy's tlatoatoher, 4 yra>, flat. lSlbs. Mr. Hammerton's Letter of MJarqae, 4 yrs., 9st. 12st. Mr. Newßham'fl Mocking Bird. 6 yri, lOat. lib. Major Stapp'a Bonny Ooon, 4 yrs., Oat. 121bt. Mr. MoDonough'e Louis DOr, 5 yrs., lOst. lib. Mr. Staudish's Nora, aged, lOst. 41bs. RAILWAY STAKES of £30. Entrance, £2 f distanoe, two and a-half njiles. "** Mr. Qainli? au's Fair Helen, aged, lOst. 41 bs . Mr. Pant's Titanium, aged, lOat. 4iba. Mr. Brown's Loohiuvar, 5 yrs., lOst. lib. Mr. Liogard's Coralie, aged, rOst. 41bs. LADIES' PURSE of £15. Entrance, £1 10s. ; distance, one and half mile. Heats. Major Toko's Twilight, aged, lOst. 41ba. Mr. Quiulivau's Fair Helan, aged, lOat. 41bs. Mr. Paul's Titanium, aged, lOst. 4fbß. Mr. Brown's Peer, 6 yrs., 108. 4lba. Mr. Lingard's Falcon, aged, lOst. 41bs. Mr. George's Waikato, aged, lOst. 41bs. SECOND DAT. HURDLE RAGE of £15. Entrauoe, £1 lOi. ; distanoß, two miles, over seren flights of hurdles four feet high. Mr. Day's Topaz, 6 yrs., lOst. 41ba. Mr. Hamraertou's Letter of Marqoo. 4 yra., 9at. 9lbs. Mr. Nowsham's Mooking Bird, 5 yrs. lOst. lib. Mr. McDonongh's Louib DOr, 5 yrs. lOst. lib. TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB PLATE of £40. Entrance, £3 j distance, three miles. ' Mr. Quinli van's Fair Helen, agefl, 10st.41b*. Mr. Puul'a Tiianincn, aged, lOsfc. 4lbi. Mr. Brown's LochiiiTar, 5 yrs., lOst. llbfl. " Mr. Day's Flatcatcber, 4 yrs., 9st. 7lbs. Mr. Lingard's Coralie, aged, lOst. 41b. HACK RACE of £5. Entrance, 10s; distance, mile heats j oatch weight*. Post entry. CONSOLATION STAKES of £10. Eutranoe, £1 ] distance, one mile and a-half. Handicap. FOUCED RACE of £5. Entrance, £2 ; for winners j distance, one and a-half mile*. Handicap. Tho second Horse in all the above Races to save his stake. Three Horses to start in every Race, or public money withheld. Victorian Racing Rules strictly adhered to. No person will be allowed to run a Horao unless be be a subscriber to the race fund of £1 Is. James Paul, Hon. Sec. Taranaki Jockey Club. 09 a 4 GOOD TEMPLARS' SOIREE. THE I. O. G. T. in New Plymouth " 1 purposes giving a public SOIREE on Monday, the 6th April next, being the day appointed as a general holiday. Pr6gra"mmo in next week's papers. R. Hughes, For Secretary to Committee. 217 m 28 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. M GENTLE having taken those oom- « modious premises lately occupied by Mrs. Cherry, in Liardet-street, (opposite Mr. Davidson, blacksmith), hope*, by having- the best of accommodation and by paying the strictest attention to sill the requirements of boarders, tv merit a fair shuro of patronage. Good e&ajding. 58 a 19

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2188, 28 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2188, 28 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2188, 28 March 1874, Page 1

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