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Sporting B LL BLOCK J^VOING CLUB. ) HACK MEETING, * To be beld at Bell Block on MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1891. STBWABD3 : Messrs F. Salway, *\ White, F. Watson, E. Wood, E. Putt, A. W. Ogle, G Lepper, and C. Colsnn. Committee: L. Sarton, R. Pjrdy, H. Yeatep, S. Runrlle, C. White, jun., A. A. Ambridgo, M Cunninsham, J. Goodwin, A. Bishop, G. V. Tate, W. MoKoj, Judge: Captain Cornwall. Handicapper : Mr R. Pardy. Starter : Mr E. Watson. Timekeeper : Mr E. Wood. Clerk of Course: Mr O. Colson. Clerk of Scales : Mr G. V. Tate. PROGRAMME : 1. HANDunr Hurdles, of 15 soys. Second horse to receive 2 soys from the stakoß Over five flights of hardies 3ft 6in hi-'h. Nomination 7s 61 ; acceptance 7s 6^l. 1£ miles. 2. Pony Rao«c Handicap, o? 10 aove Second pony tn receive 2 bovb from the stakep. For ponies not exceeding 14£ hands. Nomination sp; accept ante 5?. Six furlongs. 3. Bfll Block Top (handicap), of 25 eovp. Second horse t receive 5 sovb from the Btakes Nomination 15b; acceptance 10d. 1 j miles. 4. Fabmh &' Platb, of 12 boys.; second bora to receive 2 soys. from the stakes. No weignt under 10 stone; Eatiance, 12s. Once round the course. For horses that have never won or been placed in any race excepting Furrneru' Platcc Owners ~ up, or gen 1 lemen riders (professionals barred). Horses to be the bona fide property of farmers for three uiontLif prior to date of entry. 5. Handicap DisrANOit Trot, of 10 soys; second borso to sive e'ake. Distance, about 2 wiles No weight under 10 Btoni-. No nination, 10a; a ciptarce, free. 6 Flying Handicap, of 20 soys-, sscond horee to receive 3 boys from the stikos. NominalioD, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Winner ef Cup to incur a penalty of 7lb. Six furlonge. 7. Hurry-scurry, oE 10 soys. Catch weiahta. For horees that have never won an advpriissd race of any description, and haye 1 not accepted at this meeting. Post, ontrv, 10a. Half-mile. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES, Nominations for all hrnribaps (accompanied by name of owner, colors of rHer, pedigree an'l performance of hmße) close with tho Secretary, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prince of Wales' Hotel, Bell Bloc*, on Tussday, May 12lh, 1891, at 9 p.m Weights declared on Friday, May 15th. \ Acceptances, and entries ftf t Farmers' ' Plate, at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th, at White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prince of Wal« s' Hotel, Bell Block. The requisite amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. The rules of the Taranaki Jockey Clab will be adhered to. Tue dsoifdon of tbe Stewards m be final, except as provided by Rule 131 of tbe '< Revised Rules of Racing." The Stewards reserve the right to postpone the races in cane of bad weather. Hack moans a hois > that has never won public money (oth*r than hack raceß) or hns not been nominated for nn advertised race (back races rxeepted) six months prior to date of entry. Stakes pail ia full. A. A. AMBRIDGK, Mon. Secretary. Sbmittedaml approved. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Secretary Tnrnnaki Jockey Club. New Plyaioutb, sth May, 1891. 779 FOR GENERAL GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STOKES, and PROVISIONS Al 7E are confident the Public cannot do *" better than make their purchases AT JOHN VEALES STORES. Just Received, — Sharps, Brant Potatoes, Flour, different brands, and Biscuits of Great Variety. Coffee constantly ground frepb on the premises, and pronounced to be tbe . BEST, VALUE IN TARANAKI. John Veale. DEVON STREEL 1 , NEW PLYMOUTB. ," Honesty is the best policy." If every* body-thought so, Wolfe's Schnapps would not lie imitated as it is. LAW UiX'ri P^F OTJONSORENSEN & CO. f a?anaki Store. ACCQRBGOJNSm ACCOM&EONS. HAVE just received a >?©%- Btock of AOUORDEOM3, bcßt and ohtapcßt in the market. " /- OUR CLEARING SALE will continue to the Jubilee. Try oarJNelsoD Moate & Co., CejloD, and Towrt-Tent. Also, Groceries, Frhitß, Confectionery, beßt qualities, sold*retnarkabty cheap. Buyers of Prime Butter, FuDKUß^Baoon,, and Hams. f2T Shnp'voill be open till 8 o'clock, ant 'Saturday IQp'chck. TAR AN %XI STORES, - Bbougham .Stb*bt. Wolfe's Schnapps. The safest plan IB to purchase original unopened bottles. TO BE) LET,— AOBNTRALLY sitnated store in , Brou)i!hanvßtreet JL adjoining Bank of i?ev Zealand v aild ? - Ti^teki , Institute, ariy ocoa^tt^^^A^Apply tc ■■' Br%hw»*»trwt,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 3

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