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l^ipJThe^ufldergignod.has" just opened r a-large * . .v(ltjpk,l>f 1 Fishing .Tackle, of & \ m l*w» ■*' artificial • bait, , qasts, reels, baskets swivels, treble hooks, lines, trout flies, &c; also cr cket and lawn tennis goods by the tv. 1 best, makers, — John Avbby, wholesale agent for "Old Judge," " Three Castles," g^rfttfdvJParjlgr," cigarettes. Agent for j Witerbary watches.— Advt. Wolf os Schnapps. The public should *%* ty i|r»r6ißß in pnrchafdng %J #AB&AKI JOCKEY CLUB'S : , Sf;MMER MEETING, TO BE HELD ON t WONDAY, £EO^ 28, 1891. PrKBIDENT:' ' VICE-PiIK&IDBNT : A* Stahdisb, Esq. vV. Bayly, Esq. Stewabds : O. Samuel "T. Elliot Dr. O'Carroll $. King . *R. Cock E. R. A. Haworth 11 ' iG.W.-Govett Copt Mace W. D.Thomson 1 -" G. J. Newman W. L. Newman • ,; „ Judgk : Starter: ; „> -Capt. Mace Jameß Paul Ole&k oe Scales : Clbbk ok Coorbe : : R. Cock E. R. A. Haworth Handioapper : f . R. G. Pardy programmFof events. Haok Maiden Plate, of 20, soys. ' , Second' horse to receive 5 bovb from V ! the stakes. Open to hacks that have * r i i never wba'ari advtrlfsed race over the '' t - Value of £10. ' Entrance, 1 soy. Weight for age. One mile and a " ' ' ) quarter . First Handicap Pony Bace, of £10. ' v '' Second pony to receive 2sovs from the ' ', t Btakes. Open to ponies not exceeding ' : l'4i hands hieh. Entrance, 10b; no acceptance. Five furlongs Buck ' Flying Handicap, of 30 boys. ' Second horse to receive 5 soys from th(e stakes. Nomination, 10s; accept- ; ' ' ance, '1' eov. Bis furlongs. .Handicap Haok Hurdle Bace, of 30 . , soys. Second horso to receive 5, boys », ' ' from ,the Btakes. Over five flights of f . hurdle?. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 soy. About -one mile and a v , qaartor. Hfabk Spring Handicap, of 40 soys. - Second horse to receive 10 boys from. , „ the .stakes. .Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. One mile and a half. , g eaond Pony Handioap, of 15 soys Second pony -to receive 3 soys from. . , ; , . lbe stakes . Open, to ponies not; exceeding 14J hands high. Weights to „ appear" after the Handicap Hurdle Race. Nomination, 7s 6d; accept- -, ance, 7b 6d. One mile .Haok Welter Handicap, of 30 bovb. Second horse to reieive 5 povs from the stakes. Weights to appear after . the Spring Handicap. Nomination, ' 10' a"; acceptance, 1 soy. One aiile > Farewell Handicap, of 20 soys. Second hcreo to receive 5 soys from the , ! . stakes.. Entrance : Winners, 1 soy; . losers, 10s. No acceptance. Six farlongs Bates of Nominations, Acceptances, Entries, etc.,' and amounts to be forwarded therewith. Nominations closo at 9 p.m. on Saturday, 21st November, 1891. ; . . - r £ s. d. - Firßti Handicap Pony Race ... 010 0 -Flying Handicap 0 10 0 - Handicap Hardies ... - ...0 10 0 '.'Spring Handicap ... ... 1 0 0 Second Pony Hundicap...; ■ ... 0 7 6 .Welter Handicap ....:' ... 0 10 0 iWeigntb to be deolared on Saturday, i December sth, 1891. Acceptances, and Entries for Maiden Plate, ' close at 9 p.m. on Monday, 14th December, 1891. " '. £ s. d. Maiden Plate „. 1 0 0 < Flying ' Handicap 10 0 Handicap Hurdles ... ... 1 0 0 Spring Handicap 1 0 0 Second Pony Handicap (acceptances on tho course) ... 0 7 6 Welter Handicap (acceptances j ' * J on tho conree) 10 0 Farewell Hundicap (entries on . , the course)— Winners ... 1 0 0 F 'iPare'well Handicap (entries on 5 the coarse) — Losers ... 0 10 0 ' -< * RULES AND "REGULATIONS. J Definition or a Hack.— A hack is a a horse that has never won an advertised race (hack arid hunter race excepted), and that is not, at the time of start, and has 7 not been, during, the cix calendar months n previous to the time of start, nominated g for any race — haok and hunter races 0 excepted. 0 All Nomination?, Entriob, ond Accept- c ;' snees, - accompanied by the necessary 1 amounts, must be addressed to the eecre- Q tary, analeft at the White Hart Hotel, j. New Plymouth, not later than 9 p.m. on Q the adve7tieed dates of closing. Full 4 particulars of colors, age, pedigree, and performances, must be forwarded with the c nominations. No entry or nomination will be received j, for any of the races except upon this con- 8 { dition — "That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the stewards „ present, or those whom they may appoint. 1 g Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying oat of this programme -. shall bo final. b Five per cent will be deducted from all winnings towards the expenses of the j { course. ■ Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. All races to be run ander the Rales of Racing, as adopted by tho Metropolitan Clubs of i?ew, Zealand. ... , Hobt. G. BAUOHOPE, I 2888 Hod. Secretary. L

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9258, 7 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9258, 7 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9258, 7 December 1891, Page 4