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rvPUNAKE RACING CLUB, HACK MEETING To be held on ihe Racecourse, at Opua, on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893. President, Major Tuke ; Vice President, E. Sho<e, Ecq ; Judg", A. W. Budge, Eeq; Starter, Mr E. R. Morgan; Clerk of the Course, Mr W McLeod ; Clerk of the Scales, Ut \V. D Scott; Handicapper, Mr R. E. Kcßae. Stewards .- Moeete W. W. Middleton, H . Wngßtoff, W. A. Good, R. Munro M. C'airoll, R. D. Seccombe J. M. Hickey, J. Lanbie, A Good, Rua, E. Edmunds, and R. H. Pepportll. ProKrnmmc : 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 80 soys second horse to receive 5 bovb from Btakep. 1J mileß; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 20p, accoptancs 10h. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 boys ; second horse to receive 5 boys from the stakes 6 furlongp. Nomination 15s, acceptance 10*. To start At 12 15 p.m. 8. Harakoke Stakes, of 20 soys. For 3-jear-oldp. 1 mile. Weight for age. Open to all horseß bred between tl c Onkura and Wain^ongoro Riveis, Entrance 20p. To start at 1 p.m. i. Cpunake Baciug Club Handicap, of 70 soys; eecond hcrse tv receive lOsovsfrcm tho stakes 1$ ruilcs. Nomination acceptance 30j. To start nt 2 p.m 5. Selling Kace, of 20 soys. 1 mile, minimum weight Bst 7lu. . The^ wincei to be boll by auction immediately nfter tha race, the proceeds to be equally dirided between Ihe owner of Ihe w inner nnd Iho Club. Poßt entry 20s. To {tart at 2.45 pm. G-. Opua Stakes, of 35 soya. Seoond hcrse to roctive 5 bovb from the stak<B. Tho winner of the Opunake Racing Club Hnidicop to carry a 51b penjlty. Nouination 20i, acceptance 15s. One :uile nnd a distance. To Bfnrt at 3.30 p.m. 7. Foroed Handicap, of 20 boys. 1 mile Pest entry — winuer 10e, losers free; accept mco 10e. To start nt 4.15 p.n). I RULES AND REGULATION'S. Nominationa for Noa 1 2,4, and 6, ruii&t t . bo in the han^B of thi Hoc. Secretary on or b.foro 8 pm. on Saturday, the 3rd December 1892. Weights a ill bj published on Siturday the 10th Decembir, and Accept new and '* Gemral Entries fcr Nov. 3, clqbo on Wednciinj, ihc 2ist Dacember, 1892, at Bp.m. !S All Ncnvnalions nnl Entr'oj moßt be scaled acd addressed to thu Hoa. Secretary, [c Opunakr, wir.li fees enclose 1, and name, a;e, le^i^ieo, nnd performances of th© borse, ntme of tha owner, and colors of IS the rider. Tefinition of a hack. A 1 orso that lilb y, never won un advertised race (Hack and Hunter racts excepted) and hnot nomin* a t ntol at time of start, and hus not during the six months previous thereto, been nominated for cny race (Hack ai.d Hunter " & racPß excepted). The winner of any race after tbe publication of U'o wtis-hts to carry a 71b penalty. Tho Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clnbs in New Zealand strictly adhered to. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. * AdmisEion to tin Course. Foot passengers, 1 ; horses, 2a ; single and double bug y and driver, 3? ; any conveyance — with moro than two horses, 4u ; iach passenger le. Memberp, owners, and jockeys, by passes to be obtained from the flou. Secretary. G. W. ROGERS Hon. Sec. Submitted and approved, and (he special permißeion of tbe Club granted tothe } conditions of the Selling Race as specified in the programme — Robt. G. Bauchope, Hon. Secretary Taracaki Jockey Club. New Plj mouth, 20th October, 1892. TO STAND THIS BFiASON. ffl^V^S T l HE TlloroU B llbr e* <d£%s£yji lonicw lontc ia a beautiful bright bay, and D stands about 1G bands high, measuring over Gft round the gi th, ani using 5 years eB old. PEDiaRKE— lonic by the Dauphip, ,l Dauphin by Traduoor (im); dam Ina by q GhvHa'or (im)— Pruitnce, by Tracucer Jn (im) — *"o'ly by Ri-idlcsworth (im) — dam [j P import' d RiJdlesworth is the eire of |ip Djiity Arisl, Tainty Ariel is the eiie of • D Qi 'pocampus and lv.\ak Walton, sire of ,j' Billingsgate. !A "~~ Ina's Performances. — At 2 yoars old ' a won Nur-ery Stakos and Champagne Stakes atTaranaki, and ran seconi for lie lt Nursery Handicap, oaly beaten by a short . g ' head. At 3 years old Ina won the Waitara ' ' Derby and ran sucond to Consul for the Turnnaki Derby, only starling twioe. Ii nics performances.— As n 3-year old won Miilcn Plato ut Wnrarn ran second in New Year's Handirapand Welter at tho same meeting. Won Unn Heap, beating a iiel.l of 16 horses at Taranaki Jubilee Mcc ing. Ah a 4-jcr old at Taranaki Summer. Meeiiag he swept all boforo him, winoinc; thej Spring Handicap, 1J milep, cairyingßs' 21b in 2min 49jcci?; Welter Handicnp carrjiogtcp weight, 10=1 7tb in Imin 51 foe; and Pore well llandicip, six furlongs, carrjing top weight, 9«t 71b in Imin 2lßec. At Waitura New Year's Day MottJDg.carryin top woiijht ii all r»ce3, winn'ns the New Year'a Handicap, 1| niilfp, 9it slb; winning Waitura Cup, carrying Lop weight, 9st lib, ]J miles; Fljing llat-dicnp, ca>r>ing top weight, 9dt 2lh, G lurlongf : nni Wehvr llan. J i 'np^no milp, ca>r) ing top » c ght, 10jt I3lb,w inning ourracisin onuduy AiT rauuki Anniv?reary Mc» tin?, 1892, won 'UnUcap,}l| miks, currying top wiigh', 9 ♦. IONIC will travel to lnglcwocd on Mondays ; Waitam on Wcclncsa days ; Oakuva on Fridays. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays in New ~ Plymouth, if sufficient inducement offers. Fek, £,% 10s pev mare ; two or more Ihopiopcrly of lh« hi-iic owner as pur ar.roii et-i. Goou/h f> i 2s 6d, oi first reivico l'a\!i!>lc on or bbfore •JuDiiary Ist, 18 ( Jj. Fo • olh;r partlculiiib apply to o'.\nur 'r giooji ia t lur.e. II n764 " .•- WOOD. y ~~ t'i The Best Remedy vo<\ Lsr-io .stion.— i Norton's Camomilk us a Piu.s are confidently Rc?oiuinendp'l usnSi < plo Hcmcdy for T n<lige>-tioD, \\!ii-li is ti>o tatiso of neuiljt.il tho diseahus \\ hi. li \\v .:ro subject. No ton'« Pin,*, with jn-i;tv called the 'Natural Sticnglhenor «1 llio Iliunun ( r St'iniiifh,' 1 act as a poweif I tonic and s, g- nth* aperient, mo milii iv thi'ir operation, d ami safe under any circuinstunces. Sold on l.oltl f, at islVl, 2a9d, Us, by a Medk-ine vendcre throughout the World .

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

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