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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING TO BE HKLD ON MONDAY, jDEC- 28, 1891 President : Vice- Pur :idbnt : A. Standisb, Esq. vV. Bayly, Esq. StkwabDs : o.Snmasl. Snmasl T. Elliot Dr. OOarroll N. Kin* B. Cock E. R. A. Ha^ort C.W.Govett CaptMace W. D. Thomson G.J. Newman W. L. Newman Judge : Startrb : Capt. Mace James Paul Cle3k of Scales : Olbrk ok Course R. Oocfe R. B. A. Hawort Handioappeb : 11. Q. Pardy PROGRAMMIToF EVENTSHack Maiden Plate, • of 20 soys Second horse to receive 5 soys fron the stakes. Open to hacks Ifhat havi norer woo on advertised race over thi t.'ilue of £10. Entrance, 1 soy Wei»ht for age. One mile and i quarter First Handicap Pony Eaco, of £10 Second pony to receive 2sovsfrou)i hi shakes. Open to ponies not exceed ins 14$ hands bit:)). Entrance, 10s; ni acceptance. Five furlon.?s Hack Flying Handicap, of 30 soys Second horse to receive 5 soys fron tlie stakes. Nomination, 10a; acucpt ance, 1 soy. Sis furlongs. Handicap Hack Hurdle Race, of 3( soys. Second horse to rejeive 5 bovi ■ from the stakes. Over five flighiß oJ hurdle?. Nomination, 10b; acceptance, I soy. About one mile and c quarter. Hack Spring Handicap, of 40 . sots. Second horse to receive 10 eovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. Ono mile and a half, ScoondPony Handioap,_of . 15 bovb Second pony to receive 3 says from the stakes Open to ponies not ex ceeding 14£ hands hi»h. Weights to appear after the Handicap Hurdle Race. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. One milo Haok Welter Handicap, of 30 soys. Second horeo to ro eivo 5 povs from the stakes.- Weights to appear after the Spring Handicap. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 1 soy, Ono mile Farewell Handicap, of 20 soys. Second horse to receive 5 soya from the stakes. Entrance : Winners, 1 t«ov; losers, 10s. No acceptance, Six furlongs Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, Entries, etc., and amounts to be forwarded therewith. Nominations clobo at 9 p.m . on Saturday, 21st November. 1891. ii p. d. First Handicap Pony Race ... 010 0 Plying Handicap 0 10 0 Handicap Hurdles .... - ... 010 0 Spring Handicap 10 0 Second Pony Handicap 0 7 6 Welter Handicap ... ... 010 0 Weightu to be declared ,on Saturday, December sth,' 1891. Acceptances, and Entries for Maiden PJate, clobo at 9 p.m. on Monday, 14th December, 1891; £ a. d. Maiden Plato 10 0 Flying Handicap 10 0 fiondicnp Hurdjes ... ...10 0 Spring Handicap ... ... 1 0 0 Second Puny Handicap (acceptance on the course) ... 0 7 6 Wtlier Handicap (nceepiiuie<'S oa the course) 10 0 Farewell Handicap (entries on the course)— Winners ... 180l B 0 0 Farewell Handicap (entries ».m the course) — Losers ... 0 10 0 RULES AND REGULATIONS. Definition ok a Uack. — A hack is a horse that has cover won aa advertised race (hack and hunter race execpted), and that is not, at the time of: start, and has not been, during the six calendar months previous to the time of start, nominated Mr any raoe — hack and hunttr races excepted. All Nominations, Kntrieb, and Acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amounts, must be 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 colors, age, pedigree, and performances must be forwarded with the nominations. No bi ry or nomination will be received for any of the races except upou this conditiou--" That all ciißputep, claimw, and objyctions arisiog out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the stowarde present, or thoee whom they may appoint.' Their decision upou all points connected v»ith the oa» Tying out of th s programme Bhall be final. Fivo per cent will be deducted from all winnings towards the expenses of the course. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cfnt. of tbo stakes. ' All races to be tuu under the Rules- of Racing, ub adopted by the Metropolitan Olabs of New Zealand. ' , Robt. Q. DAUOHOPE, 2888 * Hon. Secretory. TO THE INHABITANTS of TaranaKi ON account oi tho enormoaß increase in the demand for our Dun.ci) ; a X XXX Bottled Ale (at 9s dozen), aud being short of bottles in consequence, we should be obliged it those, wishing to dispose of bottles would communicate with us. jGKMLDW.VTfcB Bros., CURIiIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. (tUgF We still have a few more of our "Special. Sugar and Tea line at 21s, which are telling lapidly. BABRACOUTA I AM appointed SOLK AGENT in this District for Mr W. Inneh' Smoke J BARRACOUTA & HADDOCKS, " the very beet in New Zealand," and onn now supply them Wholesale or Retiiil. V. GRANVILLE, Manager, fitzboy .stori »885

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9237, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9237, 24 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9237, 24 November 1891, Page 3

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