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TARANAKI JOCKEY «13JUUB. SUMMER^MEETING, TO BE HELD'ON BOXING DAY, I'RIDAY, DECEMBER 26; 1 1890. President: A. Stanr.ish, Esq,; Vice-Presi-dent: W. Bayly, Esq. Stewards: O. Samnel, Dr. O ; G,irroll, C. W. Govett, W. L.'Newman, J.T. Davis, N. King, W D. Thomson, li. Cock, T. Elliot, E. R. A. Haworth, G. J. Newmnn, Captain Mace. Offickbs. — Judge': JaoK°s Paul; Starter: Captain Mace; Clerk of R. Cock ; Clerk of Course : E. R. A. Hawroab;' Handicapper : James Paul. PROGRAMME. 1. Hack Maidbn Plate, of 20 soys. — Second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stakes. Open to hacks that have not won an advertised race over the value oE .10 soys. Entrance 1 boy. Weijjnt for age. One mile and a quarter. 2. First Handicap Pony Race, of 10 fovs. — Second pony to receive 2 eovs. from the stakes. Open to ponies not exceeding 14^ . hands high. Entrance 10s ; no acceptance. Fire furlongs. 3. Hack Flying Handicap, 'of 20sovs.~ Second, horse to receive 5 soys from the siakes. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10a. Six furlongs. 4. Handicap Hack Hubdls Raoe,*o£ 25 soys. — Second horse to receive 5 sorb from ihe stakes. Over five flights of burdles. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 15s. About 1 mile and a quarter. 5. Hack Spbing Handicap, of 40 soys. — Second horse to receive 10 soya from the stakes. Nomination 1 soy, ; acceptance 1 soy. Ona mile and a baif; 6. Second Pony Handicap, of 15 soys. — Second pony to receive 3 soys from tbo stakes. Open to ponies not excepding 14| hands high. Weights to appear after the Handicap Hurdle Rice. Nomination 7a 6d, acceptance 7tf6d. One mile. 7. Hack Welter Handicap, of 30 soys. -—Second horse to receive 5 eovs from the stakes. Weights to appear after the Spring Handicap. Homiuation 10a ; acceptance 20s. One mile. 8. Handicap Tbotting Race, of 20 soys. — Second horse to receive 3 bofb. ; and the third horsa 1 aov. from the stakes. Norcination 20s. ; acceptance free. Two miles. DATES OFNOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, ACCEPTANCES, &c, AND AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED THEREWITH.Nominations close on Saturday, 22nd November, 1890.— Firsfc Handicap Pony Race, 10s ; Flying Handicap, 10s ; Handicap Hurdles, 10s ; Spring Handicap, £1 ) Second Pony Handicap, 7a 6d ; Welter Handicap, 10s ; Handicap Trotting ' Race (acceptance free); 20s. Weights to bft declared on Saturday, 6th December, 1890. Acceptances* and general entries close on Monday,' 15th December, 1890.— Maiden Plate, £1 Fljing Handicap, 10s ; Handicap Hurdles, 15s ; Spring Handicap, £1 ; Second Pony Handicap (acceptances on the course), 7s 6J ; Welter Handicap (acceptances on the course), £1. .definition of Haok —Any horse that bas not won an advertised race of over £30 in valne at time of starting. All nominations entries, and acceptances, accompanied by the" necessary amount, mast toe addressed to the Secretary, and left at the' "White "Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, not later than 9 p.m. on the advertised dates of closing. Full particulars of colours, age', and performances must fee forwarded with the nominations Five per cent. ,will be deducted from the gross amount of 'the stakes. Horses walking over" will receive fifty per cent, of the' stakes. * Admission to the course* Gentlemen* 2b ; ladies and children, Free. ROBT. G..BAUOHOPE, a 666 . - Secretary. ~W.H. Pillar, HAVING been unable to dispose of his business, bas determined to carry it on, but will continue the CHMr-CkMmS EMS Forpfaur *Weeks Longer, In^order to clear out the remaining wint£«:ano spring qoQps. .and to^make room for^the SUMMER GOODS to arrive shortly, consisting of aiufllins, Prints, Nuii's Veiling H €sljlo trope, /fc.Dress Good**, in att.tlie latest and most fashionable, designs. Ribbons and Flowers a speciality ! Special Seductions to Oaah Purchasers. The GROCERY Business can-iCil OQ as usual. Note the Address — W. H. PILLAR, DEVON STREET EASI\ EMPIRE TEA • -COMPANY'S jjlL'^P fl A N T BRAND. 2s 8dMRS WROATH, while thanking the ladies and gentlemen of Taranaki for their support for the past year, hopeß by strict attention to the home couiiorte and nursing, still to merit a share of their patronage. Terms moderate, on application E. WROATH, Certificated Nurse, (from London, Eng.) Cambridge Honee, Devon-street, New Plymouth. Fob REFBBBNoa— The .Dootow Q'Canroll wdLeatbam, . »271

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

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