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V^W rpARANAKrANNUAL Mr amateur REGATTA TO BB HELD ON THE _ W|A. ITABA BI'VER ov January 31st, 1803, Patrons : Judge Kettle, Colonel Trimble. President: Mr John Elliot. VicePresidents: Dr Christie, Mr T. Elliot, Mr E. Moore, Mr J. B. Roy. Stewards : Dr HutohinßOn, Messrs J. > Bayly J. Foreman, A. F. Halcombt, F. D. Greenwood, N.K. MoDiarmid,S. W. Nioholls, and T James. Committee : • Messrs F; Bluok, W. Bent, J.R. Clark, . John Old, J. Sarten, H. Joll, 8. Jull, B? ■ Spnrdle, S. Whitehead, S. Nioholls, G. V. Tate. Judge : Mr Jos. Paul. Starter : Mr Jno. Cameron. Umpires : Messrs R. Cunningham and G. V. . „ Tate. Timekeeper-.- Mr Fred Watson. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Whaleboat Baoe. — Ist, £— ; 2nd, £— . No moraberof the races to have won anyjraoe (junior crew excepted) 2 miles HJ2. Ladies' Champion Whaleboats. — ißt, JS — About one mile Junior Whaleboat Baoe. — Ist, £ — ; 2nd, £ — For crews under 21 About one and a-half miles £4. Champion Whaleboat Bace.—lsfc £ — ; 2nd, £ — About three miles Three boats to. start or no second prize .... . : 5. Sailing Baoe.— lst, £-; 2nd, £- About one and a-half miles. Tbree boats to start or no Becond prize 6. Whaleboat Bace, in fanoy costume, lot, £— ; 2nd, £— Not open to any- ■ one entered for any other boat race on the card 7£Laaies' Whaleboat Eaoe.— lst, £- Half-mile straight run B.;AU-Comers' Whaleboat Eace.— Ist, £ — ;2nd, £ — About three mileß The winners of the Champion Race cannot take part in this raco 9. Seniors' Whaloboat Baoe. I—lst,1 — Ist, £— ; 2nd, £ — Crews over 40 About one and a-half miles 10. Flying Whaleboat Bace. — Ist, £— ; 2nd,£— From lower buoys to winning post Open to all comers 111 Maori Canoe Baoe. — Ist, £ ; 2nd, 2nd, £ — About one and a-half mileß 12. Swimming Bace ; 150 yards. — Ist, £—; 2nd, £— ALFRED COX, b 9 Secretary, PUN'GABEHU RACING . CLUB. HACK MEETING, ' To be held at Pungarehn on MONDAY, JAN 4, 1893. Judge : Mr M. Fleming. Starter : Mr A; T. Wells. Clerk of Course : Mr E Dougherty.' Clerk of Scales : Mr M. MilJs. Handicapper : Mr R. G. Pardy. Stewards: Messrs R. Morrow, G. Wa-Je. A. Bayly, M. Aylward , G. Rutherford. W. J. Dew, W. W. Middleton, W. Gra)-,; O. Hiokey, R. Munro. . PROGRAMME : 1. Handicap Hurdles, of £12 10s. 1£ miles. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 6s 6d.| 2. Maiden Plate, of £10 10s. 1^ miles. . Entrance 10s 6d 8. Maori Baoe, of £5. 1£ miles. Entrance 5s 4. Pungakbhu Cup, of £25. Second *'■' horse to receive £5 from the stakes. If miles. , Nomination 12s 6d; acceptance 12s 6d • - *5. District Hack Bace, of £10. Weight for age. 1£ miles. Forboraeß the lon&fide propet ty of Dominators for six months previous to the raco. Entrance 10« G. Pony Baoe, of £7 10a. Nomina. lion 3a] 6:l;,ncctptnnoo 4s. 1 mile. For ponies 14£ Lands and under. 7. PUNGABBHU HANDICAP, of £20. Second borse to receive £3 from the . stakes. 1£ milee. Nomination 10s; . acceptanoo 10a •8. Farmers' Plate, of £10. Welter 5521'veight for ago. 1| miles. Entrance 103. '°5 and 8. For all horßos that have ne7er started in any race. District from the-Taungatara to Oakura Riverp. Nominations for Nos 1, 4, 6, and 7 must be in tho hands of the Hon Sec on or before 8 p.m. on Saturday, Decembor 12, 1891. Weighs will be published on Saturday, December 19tb. Acceptances and gonrral entrits for Nog;, 2, 3. 5,, and 8 close on Thursday, December 24tn, at 8 p.m. Tde winner of any Handicap Raco aftor tin publication of the weights to carry a 7lb penalty. All nominations and entrances must bo sealed and addressed to tho Hon Seoreta'ry, Pungarehu, with fees enclosed, and name, age, podigree, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the riJer. Definition, of a Hack. — A horso that has never won an advertised race (Hack and Hunter Races exceptod), ami ia not nominated at time of start, and has not, during the six months previous thereto, been nominator! for uny nice (Hack and Hunter Races excepted). The Rules of Racing, ac adopted by tho Metropolitan Cluba in New Zouland strictly adhered to. Telegraph Office coses at 5 p.m. Admission to Course. — Foot Paßß'ngere, Is; Horses, 2s ; Singlo and Double Buggy and Driver, 3a. Any conveyance with more thnntwo horses, 4s; each passenger, Is. Members, owner*, and jockeys ,by passes to bo obtninod fioua the lion beo on or before 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan 2,' 1892. E. H. M. ALFORD, Hon Seo. % Submitted and approved this 23rd November, 'lß9l. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Hon Secretary* Turanaki Jockey Club. a 971 ] SOMEBBET BOABDING-HOUSE. MRS. WEEKS begs to intimate that, having considerably added to the above, she is now prepared to offer amplo and convenient accommodation for Boardera and Visitors to New Plymouth on strictly inoderute terms. Plunge and Shower Bath. On Market Days a Good DINNER|is provided at 9J the meal. &941 BEND US one BhiUina In lUmpi or poiUl note, md we "Win Bond yon, post paid, ■ lame QUARTO VOLUME, containing over <00 SONGS, Ml tho QIIEATESTB'AVOIUTES. new anrt nopnlar, comlo *n<f ■entfmontal, ballad nnd toplctl, tho GRANDKSX OOLLEOWOM Brer compiled, fnoladlngth* utcst and hcit, well printed on good papor. . We do not want to pru&t directly br tho aalo oi tliti Book, bat detiro to introdaes par cataloguo of Hunlcal Imtramenta, *o.,intoerenf honiahold In AastrauilA. Addreu: Th* Victoria HanaJtMiadni lai

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9265, 15 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9265, 15 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9265, 15 December 1891, Page 4

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