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Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 12. NEWTON KING Haa received instruationi from Mr Qro. Corks to sell hy auction al hi-3 mart on the abovo date, — SEOTION 1547, a' corner of Leach and' Cameron streets. This handy, level 8-ction has a good ft.vblc and trap shed on it ; rebsrvo nominal. Sale at 2 o'clock. b 249 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. To Sloieketpers, Dealers, Hawkers, Heads of Families, (fc. F. J.~JONES Has received instructions to sell by public auction at bis Central Mart, on the above date, — -J A CASES DRAPERY, &c I Just Landed from England, comprising — •Prints, Calicoes, Cretanneß, Lace Curtains, Sheeting, Flannels Quilts, Ladies' and Gents' Cashmere Hosiery, Worated Coating, UnlerBhirtp, 20 pieces Shirting, 40 pieces Flannolette, 60 dozen Turkieh Toweling; Table Linen, 20 piece-8 Butter Cloth, 40 pieces Calicots, 115 pieces Prints, &o. Men's, Youths', nnd Boyß' Clothing, Ac. Terms at sale. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. b 252 CENTRAL AUOTJT N ROOMS. t (Next Borough Chambers.) im§ FJ. JONES desires to hfcrra the . public that, having tiken out an I Auctioneer's License, he if now prepared j to undoitnko fALK ; OF GOODS, CATTLE, OR LAND ON BBABOvABLB COMMIiHON. Prompt Account Sales rendered Advances made on Goods for absolute sale. F £J. JONES, a 491 Auctioneer, rpAKANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. HACK TO Bfc HEID ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1892. President : A. Slandieh, Esq. VicePresident : W. Bayly, Esq. Stewards : O. Samuel, N. Kmg, W D. Thomson, R. Cock, T. Elliot, E. R. A. Haworlb, G. J Newman, H. W. Witchell, Dr. O'C'arroil, Jus. Paul, W. L. Newman. J. Glynea. Judge : Capt. Mace. Starter: Jaß. Paul. Clerk of Scales: R. Cock. Clerk cf Cow se : E. R A. Haworth. Handicapjcr : R G.Purdy. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Maiden Plate, of 80 boys. Second horee to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Open to hoises that have never won r.n ad rer ised raco over the values of 20 sovf. We'gbt_for oge. Entrance 1 boy. One mile and a quarter. The Shorts, of 25 soys. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for £0 sovb. Any surplus to go to tho funds. ■ Minimum weight, 7st. Entrance 1 fov. 4 furlonps. Flying Handicap, of 40 soys. Eecond horse to receive 10 bovb from the stakes. Nomination, 1 boy ; accept aoce, 1 suv. 6 'urlongs. Handicap Hurdle Baoe, of 40 soys. Second boue to recc-ivo JO sovb from the btakea. • Over five flights of huid'ea. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. About one mile and a quarter. Summer Handicap, o( 85 soys. Second horte to receive 10 boys. and third horse 5 b&vp from tho stikcß. NominatijD, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 sovb. Winner of the Flying to carry 51bs extra. One mile and a-half. Ladies' Purse, a Handicap of 25 boys. Pecond horse to receive 5 soya from the Btakes. For horses that havo never wen 20 soys in one event on the flat up to Unco of entry. To be riiden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight 10 stone. Entrance, 1 soy ; acceptance free. Winner of any race of the value of 20 soys after tie declaration 0? the weights to carry 7ibß extra. One mile. Welter Handicap, of 30 soys. Second horse to receive 5 boys from the stakes. Weights to appear after tho Summer Handicap. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 soy. One mi c, Farewell Handicap, of 25 boys. Eecond horse to receive 5 soys from the Htokes. Entrance — Winners, 1 eov ; losers, 10s. Acceptance free. 6 furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES A • D ACCEPTANCES. AMD AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDr.D THEREWITH. Nominations close on Saturday, 26th November, 1892, ut 9 p.tr. — Fljins; Handicap. 1 boy IJandL-iip Hurdles, 1 boy ; Bummer Handicap, 1 boy ; Ladies' Pursp, 1 eov ; Wt-lter Handcar, j boy. Weights to bo declared on Friday, 16th December, 1892. Accepinnces ani General Entricß closo on Wednesday, 21st Decemb. r, 1892, at 9 p.m. — Maiden Plate, 1 soy ; Tbo Shorts, 1 boy ; Filing Baudicup, 1 boy ; H ndienp Hurdlea, 1 soy ; Summer Handicap, 2 sovb ; Ladies' Purse, freo. ON THE COURSE. Wt-lUi Handicap, 1 boy ; Farewell — winners, 1 boy : losers, J boy. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Dkfinitio*s of a Hack. — A Huck h a hoiae that baa never won urn advertised race (Hack ami Uuuter Rbcch exueptori), and is not, at tLo lim- of start, aud has cot be*. n, during Iho six caleocbr months previous to lie tituo of Blurt, Dominated fer any race (Uack and Uunler R-icch exceptod). All NominatinoP, Eritrits, (.ni Acceptsnots, acempanied by tho necessary umouDis, n ÜBt bo addr<Beecl to the Secretary, and lbft at tut Stcrj)ai)'B Office, Brou^liam-Btrvfct, Now Plymouth, not later t! an 9 p m. ou Ho advertised dates of closin-.'. Full particulars of colcure, age, pl.di.4ref*, r.ml pifornunccb rniibt be forw>.rdo'i with the noiniunli)Lß. In r.l! caifH vvhuo penilti 0 havo to bo carried lor winning, it ulmli ba tho duty oil tbo ownrr, tr incr, or jockey tJ notify tho Biimc to t|ie Secretury at \i 30 0 clock ou tlif. ui^ltt before tlio raie. Fivo per cent will be r'ocJuotcd from all winning towards Hit tsj.cuee'B of tho c ura' 1 . Horses uaUin^ ovei wi'l receive fift) per cent of tho stiikcs. • Al) rnci'B to bo run uinler the Kiilob ot Rueinr, is tulopUtl by tho Metropolitan Clubs ot New Zcalwnd. 808 11,I 1 , G. BAUCIiOPE, Btgretury.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 7 November 1892, Page 3

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