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QPUNAKE RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING To be hold on the Racecourse, nt Opun, on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893. President, Major Tuk« ; Vice- President, E. Shove, Eeq ; Judgr, A. W. Budse, Esq; Starter, Mr E. R. Morgan; Clerk of the Court*, Mr W. McL n od ; C'erk of the Scales, Mr W. D. Scott; Ifandicapper, Mr R. E. Mcßac. SUtoardt : Messrs W. W. Middleton, H , Wngetaff, W. A. Good, R. Rl unto, M. Carroll, R. H. Seocombe J. M. Hickey, J. Lambie, A. Good, Rub, E. Edmunds, and R. H. Pepperell. lProgrnMimfc : 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 80 soys second horse to receive !» hovb from Htakea, 1J miles; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 20b, acceptance 10a. To etart at 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 boys ; second horße to receive 5 boys from the stakes. 6 furJonge. Nomination 15s, acceptance 10i>. To btart at 12.15 p.m. '3. Harakeko Stakes, of 20 soys. For 3-year-oldp. 1 milo. Weight for age. Open to all horaeß bred between the Oakura and Wamgongoro Rivers. Entrance 2o?. To stnrt at, 1 p.m. 4. Opunake Haoitig Club Handicap, of 70 eovs; second horse to rocdvo lOsovsrrnru the stakes. 1J miles. Nomination 40s, acceptance 30*. To start at 2 p.m 5. Selling Race, of 20 sove. 1 mile. minimum weight Bst 7lb. The^ winner to be sole by auction immediately after the race, the proceeds to be equally divided between the owner of the winner and the Club. Post entry 20s. To start nt 2.45 p.m. 6. Opua Stakes, of 85 soys. Seoond horse to receive 5 soya from the stakes. The winner of the Opuoake Racing Club Ha&dicap to carry a 51b penalty. Nomination 20i, acceplonoe 15s. One :nilo and a distance. To start at 3.30 p.m. 7. Forced Handicap, of 20 boys, 1 mile. Post ontry — winner 10s, losers free; acceptance 10s. To start at 4.15 p.m. RULES AND REGULATION'S. Nominations for Noa 1.2,4, and 6, miiEt be in thohanris of the llod. Secretary on or bafore 8 pm. on Saturduy, tho 3rd December 1892. Weights will b> publiuhod on S-iturday the 10th December, and Acceptinccs and General Kntties for Nov. 3, close on Wed* ntjßdnj, tho2lst Deoember, 1892, at Bp.m. AH Nominations r.nl Entries mast be Baaled and addncssed to the Ho a. Secretary, Opunake, with foes enclosed, and name, age, rodigiee, nnd performances of the horse, H,ttne ot ths owner, and colors of the rider. definition of a hack. A horße that has never won on advertised race (Hack and Hunter races txcepted) and 'v not Dominated at time of start, and has not during the bix months previous thereto, been nomiaated for any race (Back and Hunter 1 races excoptod). Tho winner of any race after tho publication of the weights to carry a 71b penalty. Tho Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs in Now Zealand strictly adhered to. Tolograph Office closes at 5 p.m. , Admission to the Course, Foot passengers, 1 ; horses, 2s ; single and double buguy and driver, 3s ; any conveyance with more than two horses, 4s ; eaqh passenger Is. Members, owners, and jockeys, by passes to be obtained from tho flou. Secretary. G. W. ROGERS, Hon. Beo. Submitted an 3 approved, and the special permission of tbe Club granted to the conditions of the Soiling Race as specified in the programme. — Robt. G. Bnuchope, Hon. Secretary TaraDaki Jockey Club. New Plymouth, 20th Ootober, 1892.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE W DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. ■VERY POUOY GU»RM*T«D Vf TH« WAT«. BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF GROWTH OF OFFICE. FUNDS, 1875, £109,000. ... 1880, 459,000. «. 1855, 1,102,000. - *890, 1.715,000. AT THE riIESENT TIMU THE FUNDS ARE CLOSE ON TWO MILLION POUNDS. PRESENT ANNUAL INCOME Over £330,000. Thelcadine London Insurance Journal, "The PoltMrSc and Insurance Monitor," snyirhc only institution ot tin- kind atpicscnt jnexfstincc°™nafi inc it-, allairs on commercial princ.plcs « the Life Assurance Dcpaitmcnt of the colony of lew Zealand •■ . . Ahhon X li the operations of the Irpartment ate conhnc.l to a email rohmy ihofieires reached aic veiy lni«o, •■\cwdmg those of the Teat majority of Britlsli Comiunk-5 . . . .Many of our SSScsrthomo migUl lew n Horn it a useful tsson. _^__ I. H. RICHARPSON. Cemniisilonez. THE GKKATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES! PILLG Jg^NTMENL purify the Blood, con cct all Disorders of tin Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and How-el's. Tbejf itivigor.uo and lcstoie to health Dcbilit.ilcd Con-ititulions wid aic invaluable in all Cora plaints incidental to Females of*"* I *, ages. b *.i> inrallihlr- *n»cdy for Batl Leg?, Bad Bi casts, Old NY -ninds, Sore, and U'ccio. Foi Sore TinoaN iroiK lnti\. Cotigli-s, Colds, (>ouV, RhfonsaMsm, Glandular Swellings, and alt Skin Di>ca-,e-. it lias no cfjiial. The Pills ?.nc^ Ointment ate Manufactured only at 73NewOx/or / St. (late 533 Oxford St) London; And are sold by all V'.sulois ( ,f Mcdicir.es t'anuirhou' the Civili/.ixi Wmld; with directions for me in alnio;' c- cry language. t*t~ PutcJiatcrs shcald look to ths Label on the Pof.s and So?ep. I' 2 th;s address in not CSS.Osfojt 1 'tccl. T^'rdia t'^e^iire cpurioua, New Sewing Machine. — Tn answer to the numerous enquiries the uunagei of ; tho Machine Company, .i\<lii'y. would inform readers of tli» LiuixJ!, r that tlio mauliine which the coin[iiny h rollinp is doli\eiod customs nnd i;avria^i' fieo to any part of New Zealand through tlio operation of the Paicels Post, for one charge 11b 6d each ; sewing m climes bei'.uj admitted duty free. — Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 4

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