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Sporting B£LL BLOCK JIACTNG CLUB. HACK MEETING, To be held at Bell Block on MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1891. STSWARDS : Messrs F. Salway, O. White, F. Watson. E. Wood, E. Putt, A. W. Ogle, C Lepper, and O. Colsoa. Committee:!,. SarteD, R. Pardy, H. Yentes, S. Ruadle, C. White, jud., A. A. Acnbridge, M Canninahiaa), J. Goodwin, A. Bishop, G.V. Tate, W. MoKoy. Judge: Cuptain Cornwall. , Handi' 1 ■ capper : Mr R. Pardy. Starter : Mr F- Watson. Timekeeper: MrE. Wood. Clerk of Course: Mr tt. , Colson. Clerk of Scales: Mr G. V. Tate. PROGRAMME : I: Handicap Hurdles, of 15 sovb. Sacona horse to ' receive 2. soys from the 'J' stakes Over five 'flights, of hurdles •■- 3£t 6in bie;h. ' Nbtninatidn 7s 6d ; ' acceptance 7s 6d;' -1£ miles'." ' 2. Pony Raob Handicap, of 10 soys Second pony'to receive 2 soys from,, . ■ " the Btakes." For ponies not exceeding! ; 14 J hands. Nomination ss; accept : aneess. Six furlongs. " 3. Bkll Block Cup (handicap), of 25 j „ isovg. Second horse t receivo's soys from the stakes Nomination 1 15 b; acceptance. 10s. lj miles: - V4. Fabme &' Platb, of 12 sovs.: -second ' -hdrs to "receive 2 bovb., from tbe ' ', fltaWes.. ' No weignt under 10 'stone. . Entianc6, 12s. , Onoe round' the' ' COUiBe. .For horse's that h'ttve never won or been ', placed in' any race • ' 'exeep'ting FarmerB 1 Plate?. Owners', up, or gentlemen riders (professionals barred). Hoises to he the bona fide • , property of farmers for three months prior to date of entry. : 5. Handicap DisrANOB Trot, of 10 sovb; -second horse to save stake. Distance, about 2 miles- No weight under 10 stone. Nomination, lOsj acceptance, free. 6. Flying Handicap, of 20 sovsj second ■ ; • horse to receive 3- soys from the -stakes. Nomination, 10b; acceptance,' 10b. Winner ef Cup to 'incur a. penalty of 7ft. Six furlong^ '•' ' ; 7. Hurry-Scubry, o£ 10 soys. Catch weights. ! For horses that have never.' won an advertised race of anydee'erip,- . tioo, and have not- accepted at this meeting. Post entry, 10a. Half-milei NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. " Nomioations for all; handicaps (accompanied by name of owner, colors of rider, pedigree' and performance ,of .hotse) ' close , witb the Secretary, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prince- of Wales' Hotel, Bell Bloctr, on TubBDAYj 'May 12th, 1891, at 9 p.m Weights declared on Friday, May 15th. Acceptances, and entries for Farmers' Plate, at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th, at White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, or Prince of Wales' Hotel, Bell Block. The requisite amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. . The rules of the Taranaki Jockey Club will be adhered to. The decision of the Stewards to bo final, except as provided by Rule 131 of the " 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 hus not been nominated for an advertised race (back races excepted) six months i prior to date of entry. Stakes paid in full. A. A. AMBRIDGE, Hon. Secretary.

Sbmittedand upproved. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Secretary Taranuki Jockey Club. New Plymouth, sth May, 1891. 779

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9089, 22 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9089, 22 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9089, 22 May 1891, Page 4