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QPUNAKE RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING To be held on the Racecourse, at Opun, on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893. President, Major Tuko ; Vice-President, E. Shove, Keg ; Judg", A. W. Badge, Esq; Starter, Mr E. R. Morgan; Clerk of the Course, Mr W. McLeod ; Clerk of the ScaUs, Mr W. D. Scott; Handkapper , Mr R. E. Mcßao. Stewards : Moßßre W. W. Middleton. H, Wngstoff, \V. A. Good, R. Rlunro, M. Canoll, R. H. Seccombe J. M. Hickey, J. Lanbie, A Good, Rna, E. Edmunds, and R. 11. Pepperell. Programme : |1. Handicap Hurdles, of 30 soys i second horso to receive 5 bovb from stabs. 1£ miles; over 6 flights of burdlea 3ft Gin high. Nomination 2o«, acceptance 10s. To Btart at 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 boys ; second horse to receive 5 bovh from the stakes. 6 furlongp. Nomination 1 5s, acceptance 10.'. To Blurt at 12.15 p.m. 3. Harakeke Stakes, of 20 bovb. For 3-yenr-oldf. 1 mile. Weight for nse. Open to all horse b bred between thoOakura and Wainc ODgoro Rivers. Eutrance 20?. To Btnrt at 1 p.m. 4. Opunake Racing Olub Handicap, o£ 70 soys; second hcrao to receive lOsovstrcro the Btakcs 1J tuileß. Nomination acceptance 30j. To Btart at 2 p^tu 5. Selling Race, of 20 boys. 1 mile. minimum weight Bjt 7lb. Tho^ winner to be sole, by auction immediately after the race, the proceeds to be equally divided between U.e owner of the winner and the Club. Post entry 20s. Toftart at 2.45 p.m. 6. Opna Stakes, of 85 soys. Seoond hcrso to lective 5 sov3 from the Btakts. Tho winner of tho Opunake Racing Club Ha&dicup to carry a 51b pen lty. Noainatioa 20?, acceptance 15s. One :ia'o and a distance. To 1 start at 3 30 p.m. 7. Forced Handicap, of 20 bovb' 1 mile. Pest entry — .vinucr 10s, loßera free; ncctptince 10s. To start at 4.15 p.ro. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Nos 1 2,4, and 6, must bo in thshanr's of thr lion. S cretary on or bfore 8 pm. on Saturday, the 3rd Decerabor 1892. ' Weights will bj published on Saturday the 10th Decetnbs", and Accept incco and • General Entiies fcr Nov. 3, close on Wednelduj, tho2lst December, 1892, at Bp.m. 5 All Ncuvnations nn 1 Eutr os mast be sealed and s'cMrcfiaed to the Uo 3. Secretary, O^unako, wi-.h fees enc'.ofod, and name, a^c, [oH^icp, and performances of tho horse, n.trne of tin owner, and colors of 5 the rider. l'cnnilion of a hack. A I'orßC that boa , never won an advertised race (Hack and Hunter races ixccpted) and i 3 not Domini ated at time of start, and has not during the sis mrnths previous thr-roto, been nominated for nny race (Hack and Hunter 1 racfa eacepted). The winner of any race after the publication of the weights to carry a 71b penalty. Tho Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropoliian Clubs in New Zealand strictly adhered to. Tolograf h ( ffice closes at 5 p.m. Admiseion to the Oouiso. Fcot passengers, 1 ; liorecß, 2s ; Binglo and double bug?y and driver, 3s ; any conveyance * with more than two horseß, 4a ; each paeßoagcr Is, Meruberp, owners, and jockeys, by paßEte to be obtained from the Hon. Secretary. G. W. ROGERS, Hon. Bee. Submitted nnl approved, and che special permission of tho Club granted to the conditions of the Selling Race us specified in tin programme.— Robt. G. Bauchope, Hon. Secretary Taraooki Jockey Club. New Plymouth, 20th October, 1892. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. «V«HY POLICY OOMANTMD »V TH» ftTATIt BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF GROWTH OF ! OFFICE. FUNDS, 1875, £109,000. „. 188 a, 459,000. 1 - >88 5r 1,102,000. „ 1890, 1.715,000. AT THE HIESENT TIME THK : FUNDS ARE CLOSE ON TWO MILLION POUNDS. PRESENT ANNUAL INCOME Over £330,000. s The leading London Insurance Journal, Tbe Post Macazine and Insurance Monitor," say&— The only histitntlonot ttie kind at present n existlncemanaKins its allahs on commercial principles s the Life Assurance Dcpaitment of the colony of Sew Zealand .... Although the operations ; of the lepaitmentare conlincd to a smal colony theng. ires reached are very larec, exceeding those of the Jrcat majority of Bt itish Companies . . . -Many of our lompanleaat home might learn from it a useful esson. ____ I.H.RICHARDSON. Ccmmiulonei. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES! PILLS &>3INTMENT. Erify the T?lood. correct all Disorders of tht vcr, Stomach, Kidney;, and Uowcls. Tlicj invigor.ue and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, wul aie invaluable in all Coin plaints incidental to Females oJV»"H ages. i-j an infallible «mcdy for Bad l^gs, Cad Bi easts, Old W lutifi 1 -, Sos-c and Ulccis. Fos Sore Tinoats Mronrhitis, Couglu Colds, GOIA, Rheiima»isni, CJlamlnlar Swellings, and aX Skin Diseases it Ims no equal. The Pills nn<? Ointment aic Mailufacturtd o',\\y at 78Kew0s.*or/ St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London: And are sold by all Vcndois of Medicines thiougliout the Civilised World; with directions foi u:e in almor' <" :ry language, tV Purchaasrs EtciH look to tbo Label on the Pots and Bojcop. 7j tbf. addrosi is nrrf 533, Oxford f rjs C t T«--vJon they are spurion* New Sewing Machine. — Tn answer 10 the numerous enquiries tin* nunagci of the Macliiun Company, Syd-ifv, wouM inform rctulers of tho Isu!<'.i:r that the machine which the company i.i seilinp 1 is delivered customs unil caui.ig" I'icc to any pint of New Zealand through the operation of the Parcels Posl, for ouo chnrgo 11s 6d each ; Hewing in chines being admitted duty froo. — Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 7 November 1892, Page 4

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