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WAIHI ABORIGINAL RAOIKG " CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, APRIL 7tu, 18 90, ON THB WAIHI RACECOURSE. Judge, Mr Pitami. Starter, Mr Tutowinui. Clerk of Course, Mr Kapinga. Stewards : Messrs Pitama, Ngatnu, Taitako, Tutewinui, Rangia, E. Par rt - tena, Pipirero, Takeri, Tahi, and R. Teate. Handicappere, Committee. PROGRAMME : 1 Handicap Hubdles, of 15 sovb; second horae to receive 2 soys out of tho stakes. 1£ mileß; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, ss. To start at 11.30. 2 Maobi Hurdles, of 6 boys ; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Distance, 1 mile. Over 4 flightß of hurdles. Post eni try, 6s. lOat up. Maori riders. 1 Horses to be tho hona fidt property of Maoris. To start at 12 o'clock. 3. Maiden Plate, of lOsovs ; one miie ; weight for age ; for horses that havo never won &n advertised race of any description. Entrance 10s, on general entry night. To start at 12.45 4. Flying Handicap, of 15 boys, second liorso to receive 2sovb out of stakes ; \ mile. Top weight not less than Bst 121 - Winner of any race over £15 after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7lt>a. Noncinatiou, 10s ; acceptance, sh. To start at 1.30 5. Handicap Pony Race, of 5 boys ; for ponies not over 14£ hands, distance, J-mile ; Nominations 5s ; acceptance nil To start at 2.15 6. Maobi Handicap, of 8 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes ; 1£ miles ; horses to be hona fide property of Maoris and be ridden by Maoris. Nominations, 5s ; acceptance, 3s. To start at 3 7. Waiui Handicap, of 25 soys ; second boroeto receive ssovsoutof the stakes; 1£ miles. Top weight not lesi than Bat 12tt>. Winner of any race over £15 after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance 10s. To start at 3.45 8 Handicap Welteb Race, of 9 soys ; Nomination, 6g, on general entry night ; acceptance, 3s, on April sth. One mile. 9 Scdbby Race, of 6 sovb ; for horses nonacceptora for this meeting. Post entry, 6s. Catch weights. Halfmile. 9 Consolation Handicap, of 6 soys ; 1 mile ; for all beaten horses at this meeting. Entrance 6s. To start at 4 30 Nominations, 15th of March 1890, for Hurdles, JTl^in^, Waihi Cup, Pony and Muori Handicap, at the Masonic Hotel, Waitara, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on March 22, in the Tabanaki Hebald and at the Masonic Hotel, Waitara. Acceptances and General Entries Monday, 31st. March, 1890- " Hack " means a horse that has never won nn advertised Race, over the value of £25. All races to bo ruu under the T.J.C. Rules. No nomination or acceptance will be received, on any pretence whatever, unless actually accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. All entries to bo aidreesed lo the Hon. Secretary, Masonic Hotel, Waitaru, and mu&t enclose name, age, pedigree, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. N.B. — Five per cent, will be deducted from all winnings, towards the expense of tho course. Totalisator will be on the ground. R. TKATE. Hon. Sec. W.R. C. Submitted and]|approved. JAMES PAUL, Hon.fSpc. Taranaki Jockey Club. February 22nd, 1890. 278 hjjjtc MATT-OPAL TYPES (PATENTED). NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Mebbbs Fhov'ographers to His Excellency The Right H m the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand. Fibst Pbize Medallists, Sydney, Mcl bourne, New Zealand, and Colinderieß Exhibitions. MESSRS Wriggleeworth & Binna beg respectfully to call the attemion of visitors to Wellington to the large display of ripeoimens of the above Ntio Process in Photography now on vio# in the vestibule of their studio, No. 7, Willis-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OPINIONS OF THE PBESS. Tabanaki Hebald, December 14 : — " The specimens sent are so exquisitely soft in tint, and the figures so artistically posed, that they have the appearance of mezzo-tinto engravings, splendidly executed, and printed on an opal surface. The press in all parts of the colony speak in the highest terms of this ' new process,' but so beautiful are the pictures, that none of the newspapers, we consider, have been able to do fall justice to their meiits." New Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nov 29. — " The delicate pearly surface given to the pictures by the new proceßß is very pleasing, and a new departure from the old style. There is every reason to believe that the clear Opnl Type will come into popular favor, as being a great improvement on all other methods of silver printing. The new photoß require only to be seen to be appreciated." Marlborough Expi ess, Nov. 27. — " We have no hesitation in saying that the MattOpal Typo will revolutionise photography, and be universally adopted." Otago Daily Times, Nov. 26.— "There is little doubt the firm have made an important discovery." New Zealand Times (Wellington), Nov. B.— "The 'Matt-Opal Types, 1 while possessing all the charaoter, and even more than the beauty, of the ordinary opal pictures, are peifectly free from the objectionable characteristics of the latter, being unbreakable, and a trifle less in weight than tho common enamelled photofcraph." a 792 je2o TO OUK SUBSCRIBERS OUR Subscribers would oblige by t once sending word to the office of any neglect or irregularity in the delivery o* tne papers by tte boys in order that it may be rectified. BOYS SELLING PAP£Btt \ 8 the runners of thy Tabanaki Hbbald xx only take with them sufficient oopies for delivering lo Bubeoribflrp, persons are particularly requested NOT to purohaee papers from tho boys when on their rounds, feingle oopies of the payer oan ba obtained

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

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