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AmuseJients, TO-JSIGHT! TO-NIGHT And six following nights. professor mason £ Musical Quintettj Party. COME ONE ! COME ALL 1 and enjoy the treat of a lifetiuu Doors opon at 7 30, commence 8. Admission — Is all partx of house. b 259 E. EVANS, Agont. speglaljmotice i The Future Bevealed by Scientific PALMISTRY. PROF. Valentino B. WALKED M.S P. A , begs to announce tha he will be detained in Now Ph mouth short timo longer, and can be consultci every evening:, excepting Saturday, froi 7 to 10. Rtading of Hand, 2s Cd Lessons in Palmistry, 5s Address — Miss King's, Gill-street (luti residence of Mr DenLam),half-^vny Dotweei b!O9 Gover and Eliot-streets. MEDICAL. DR. LOCKING bavins itade arrange^ (ccnls to practise hiu profession al Waitara, may le consulted oq nnd aftei Tuesday, November 8, at Hopkinson'* Boardiru Honne. b 224 jyfKS, A PPLEYABD, CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE. Trained in Berlin. 33 Yiars' Experience bBO Brougham Street ERASER, HEATHER, & CO. Gciieral Importers. ANT» £o.o am i s s i c *? agents. [DEVON-STREET, PLYMOUTH. 'TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. HACK MEETING TO Bh UELD ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1892. President : A. Standisb, Esq. VicePresident : W. Bayly, Esq. Steicards : O. Samnel, N. Km*:, W D. Thomson, R Cook, T. Elliot. E. R. A. Ilaworlh, G. J Newman, H. W. Witohell, Dr. O'Carroil, Jas. Pnu 1 , W. L. Newman, J. Glynee. Judge : Capt . Mace. Starter: Jas. Paul. Clerk of Scales: R. Cock. Clerk of Cow.st: E. H A. Hawortb. Handicap] er: R G. Purdy. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Maiden Plate, of 30 soys. Second boree lo tojeivo 5 sovb from the B ( akrß. Open to hois s that havo never won f n ad vtr isecJ race over the value o; 20 soys. We'ght for ngo. Entrance 1 eov. One mile and a quarter. The Shorts, of 25 soys. Winner to be Eo'd bj r auction immediately after the race for 50 boys. Any surplus to go to the fundß. Minimum weight, 78t. Entrance 1 eov. 4 furlongs. Flying Handicap, of 40 boys. Second horse to receive 10 eovs from the Btakes. Nomination, 18) v1 8)v ; acceptance, 1 soy. 6 nrlon^s. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 40 soys. Second boue to receive 10 6ovs from tho stakes. Over five flights of hurdles. Nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 1 boy. About one milo and a quarter. Summer Handicap, of 85 soys. Second hone to receivo 10 sove, and third boree 5 scvb from the Blikes. NoniiBa.ijn, 1 boy; acceptance, 2 sovb. Winner of tho Flying to carry 51bs (xtra. One n,ilo and a-half. Ladies' Puree, a Handicap of 25 soys. Second horse to receive 5 bovb from the etahea. For horses that have ntvt-r wen 20 eo^s in one event on tho flat up to lino of entry. To le ridden by gentlemen lidere. Minimum weight 10 stone. Entrance, 1 ccv ; acceptance free. Winner of r.Dy rnco of the va'ue of 20 soya after the diclnratioo o f . the weights to carry 7ibs exfra. One milo Welter Handicap, of 30 soys. Second horse to receive 5 tevs from the 6takee. Wu'gh's to appear after the Summer Handicap. N' mination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 hoy. One miV. Farewell Handicap, of 25 soys. Pocotd horse to receive 5 s>vs from tho Hlakts. En'.ranre — Winnerp, 1 fov ; losers, 10s). Acceptance free. 6 furlongs. DATES OF DOMINATIONS, E3TRTE ', A D ACCEPTANCES. A W D AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARD D THEREWITH. Nominations closo on Satdudw, 26th November, 1892, at 9 p.u. — Fljion Hdndiejp,. 1 boy Ilandi ap Hurdles, 1 soy ; oummtr Handicap, .1 soy ; Ladies' Purs*-, 1 soy ; Welter Hand cap, $ soy. Weights to bo declared on Friday, 16th December, 1892. Acceptances and General Eniries close on Wednkbdav, 2lst Decemb r, 1892, nt 9 p.m. — Maiden Platp, 1 boy ; Tbo Shorts, 1 soy ; Filing Haudiciip, 1 soy ; H ndienp Hurdles, 'l soy; Summer Handicap, 2 eovs ; Lades' Purse, free. ON THE COURSE. Welt.i Handicap, 1 soy ; Farewellinner?, 1 boy : losers, J soy. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Dekinition of a Hack.— A Hack id a horse that line never won nn adverlißad race (Hack and L'untcr Rices oxcopted), acd is not, at the timi of stort, and has not bocD, during the six calendar months prtviniia to tl o timo of start 1 , nominated for any nice (Uack unl Hunter UaoeH excepted). All Nominali' ns, Entri-s, anl Acceptuocis, acor ropaniod by tho noctsaary iiinonnls, i: ÜBt bo addroFsed lo the Kccittnry, ami Uft at tut Scciclur^'a Offije, firoughim-sti. 6t, New Plymouth, not lattr thtn 9 p m. on the ar'verliswl dates of closing. Full porticuUis of coKurp. nge, p di;rep, an'l pci f orrn .nccs mu;t bu forw idetl with tho uoiniimli ns. In all cans wlwro pc-n.li h havo to be carri (I foi winning, it slmli bo the dntv o£ Iho owner, triiner, or jockoj t) nntifj the Biuno to Hn Sctittnry at 9 30 o'clock on the Light btforo thi- race. Fivo per cent will be ('oductod frou all wiuuiUjS towards the expenses of the c urn-'. Horses walking over will rectivu fiftj per ceut of the Hl/ikes. All racca to be run under tho Rules o Uatin -, i s adopted by the Metropolitai Clv sots ot New Zealand. R BT, G; BAUCHOPE, Hon. B;crttary.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 3

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