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_ Lj Sporting Mil BLOCK JACFNG CLUBHACK MEETING, To be held at Bell Block on. MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1891. BTBWARD3 : Messrs F. Salway, C. White, F. Watson, E. Wood, E. Putt, A. W. Ogle, 0 Lepper, and 0. Colsou. Committee: L. Sarten, R. P«rdy, B. Yeates, S. Ruudle, a White, jun., A. A. Ambridgje, M Cunningham, J. Giodwin, A. Bishop, GiV.Tate, W. McKov, Judge: Captaia Cornwall. Haniicapper : Mr R. Partly. Starter : MrF. Watson. Timekeeper: air E. Wood. Cleric of Course: Mr O. Colson. Clerk of Scales : Mr G. V." Tate. j PROGRAMME : t. Handicap Hubdles, of 15 soys. Second horse to receive 2' soys froaa the stakes Over five flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 7s 6d ; acceptance 7s 6d. 1| miles. 2. Posy Race Handicap, o? 10 soys Second pony to receive 2 soys from the stakes. For ponies not exceeding 14 J hands. Nomination sb; acoept ance ss. Six furlongs. 3. Bkll Block Cup (handicap), of 25 cove. Second horse t receive 5 soys from the stakea^ Nomination 15s; acceptance 10s. W$ mites. 4. Fabmk &' Platb, of 12 soys.; second bors to receive 2 eovs. from the stakts. No weignt under 10 stone. Eatiance, 12s. Once round .the couise. For borses that have never won or been place 1 in ■ any race exceptbg Farmers' Plates. Owners up, or gon»leu)tn riders (professionals barred), floises to be the boha fide property of farmers for three moniha \ prior 1o dato of entry. ! 5. Handicap DiarANOs Tbot, of 10 soys; second borse to save stake. Distance, about 2 miles. No weight under 10 \ stone. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, free. G. Flying Handicap, of 20 soys; second horse to receive 3 soys from the j stakes. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Winner ef (Jup to incur a penalty of 71b.. Six furionge. . 7. HuBBY-fcCUBBY, o£ 10 80V8. Catch weights. For horees that have never j won an advertised race of any description, and have not accepted at ibis meeting. Post entry, 10a. Half-mile. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps (accompanied by name of owner, ' colors of ridor, pedigree and performance of hotse) close with tho • Secretary, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prince of Wales' Hotel, Bell Block, on Tuesday, May 12tb, 1891, at 9 p.m Weights declared on Fbiday, May 15th. Acceptances, and entries for Farmers' Plate, at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th, at White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prinoeof Wales' Hotel, Bell Block. Tbo requisite amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. The rules of the Taranaki Jockey Club will be adhered to. Tne decision of the Stewards to be final, except as provided by Rule 131 of tbe " Revised Rules of Racing." The Stewards reserve the right to postpone the races in case of bad weather. Hack means a horse that has never won public money (other than hack races) or has not been nominated for an advertised race (hack races exoepted) cix months prior'to date of .entry. Stakes paid in full. A. A. AMBRIDGE, 1 v Hon. Secretary. Sbmitted and approved. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Secretary Xaran&ki Jockey CluW. Now Plymouth, sth May, 1891. 779 EGMONT BOARDING HOUSE {.Next tin Boot Factory'), BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. *TTHE above Boarding House has bt^i * newly furnished and fitted up witb Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Good ■accommodation. Meals, Is. v B^ard and lodging 18s per week." ' Mrs M."IoNES, 182 Proprietress. LEGAL. MR. ROY, Solicitor, attends at Waitara, at Mr Bluck's Office, West Quay, every Tuesday from 5 to 8.30 o'clock p.m. «aB6B Keating's Lozenges* Keating's Lozenges. Keating's LozengesKeating's Lozenges ! Keati&g's 'LozengesKeating's ILozea^es- " A Simple Fact about ?' KEATING'S COUGH! f LOZENGES. Ask throughout the world, in any country ' that can be named, you will \ find them largely sold. There is absolutely no remedy that is so, speedy in giving relief, ' so certain to . cure, and yet the most delicate can take ' them. One Lozenge gives ■■ ease. Sold in small tine. Unrivalled Cough Kemedy-! Unrivalled Cough B eme3yUnrivalled Cough itemed v Unrivalled Cough Eemedy« Unrivalled Cough Kemedy« Unrivalled Cough" Remedy* " Any Dootob will t. ll YOU" there is no better Cough Medioine than KEATING'S LOZENGES. One gives relief ; if you suffer from cough try" them but once : they will core, and they will not jn jure your health; they contain only the purest ('rugs skilfully combined. Sold everywhere in email tins. * " ' ■ Keating's Worm TabletsA PURELY' VEGETABLE RWEET. MEAT, both in appearance and taste furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. L is a perfectly safe end mild preparation, and is .especially, ariaoied for childreß. ,Sold in tins by all chenitels. Pbopbiwor— THOMAS X ATING. London, Export Chemist aad^jDruggfot,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9088, 21 May 1891, Page 4

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