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stakeß; distance 1 rail. Entrance 25b on gentral'entry ninht For all borß'B that liavo never s'artod for any other race ' (Farmers' Race exceptel, and wicn^ra of tlnao barred) Welter wei.btfor age; cartiiicated gentlemen ridera, names to be sent in with entry of horße. Op"n to all ' borees the bvna fide property of residents within the Counties oE Pat a and Hawora for thrte months prior to the d^y o racing. To start at 3 30 p.m. 6. Alton Handicap, of 20 soys; seoond horse to receive 5 bovb out of the stakes ; distance 1 milo. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10b. To stort at 4.15 p.m. 7. Post Stakes, of 20 soya; Beoond horse to receive 5 bovb out of the Btukes ; distance ; open to any hackß not entered for any other race at this meeting (Catch Weightß cxcopted). We:gbt not less than 9st. Maidens allowed 141bs. Post ontry, 203. DATES of NOMINATIONS, AOOEPTANOES, and GENERAL ENTEIES. Nominations np to 8 p.m. on Saturday, 11th March, 1898. Weights on Monday, 20th Maroh, 1898. Aooeptanoes and General Entries on Saturday. 25th March 1898. RULSB& REGULATIONS. 1. A Hack is a horse that li»b never won an advertised race or is noainated for any race at time of start, or for cix months previous thrrcto. Hack and Flnntcr races excepted. 2. Winner of tbe Fljing and Easter Handicaps to carry apenalty of 7ft, n"t cumulative. 3. No nomination cr acceptance will be received unless accompanied by tho nocosßary amount in cash. 4. Performances of horsss must be Bent in with nominations, 5. Colors of riders to bo Bent in which all acceptances on general entry night. 6 No entry will be received tor any race except upon conditions that a'l claims, disputes, and objections arising out of tbe racing Bhall be decided by a 1 majority of the Stow ards present, or those 1 whom th9y n.ay appoint, and their decision ebnll bo final. 7. All ruces to bo run undor tho Rues ■ of Racing as t.dopt<d by Iho metropolitan olubs of New Zealand. Note—Te'o^raph and PoatOffisecloßo at 1 p.m. i GEO. T. POTTO, Hon. Becrotary. Submitted and appr tved thiß 24 h day i of January, If 93—Robt. O. Bauchope, i Hon Sec. T.J.C. \ BELL BLOCK 11ACING CLUB. HACK MEETING, ' TO BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1898, 1 OFFICERS: —Pr«i<kn(: Newton King, Esq. Vicf ' President! : Captain Cornwall, D. Teca, Jiaq., and , H. J. Fisher, Esq. Stetoard* : Captain Cornwall, Messrs F. Salway, «\ Hunt, H. Julian, K. Putt, B. Wood, C. Wliite, M. Craig, C. Loppor, nnd M. Cunningham. Judge: Captain Cornwall. Starter: Mr F. Watson. Clerk of Count: Mr A. Bishop. Clerk of Scales: Mr G. V. Tate. Jlandicapver: Mr K. G. Pardy. Timekeeper: Mr E. Wood. I/on. Surveyor; Mr John Skinner. ; PROGRAMME. ■ 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 20 soys., second horsa to receive 5 soys from, tlio stakes.' Distance 11 miles, over G flight* of hurdles S(t 6in high. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of 2') soys; Becond hovso to • receive 6 soys out of the stakes. For all hones : that have never won an advertised rice at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 iov. Distance,l mile3 BELL BLOCK CUP (Handicap), of 60 bovb second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. L Nomination £1; acceptance £1. I milo 8 far4. FARMERS' PLATE, of 20 soys; seoond horns tOKceive6 sort from the stakes. No weight tinder 10 stone. Entrance £1. Seven fat-longs. For horses that have never been nominated for any race withinl2 months exceptingFavmers' Platei and winners oftheso barred. O wneis up or gentle, men ridere (professionals burred). Horses to I be the bonajUle property of nominators for three months prior to date or entry. Open to farmeis 1 in the Taranaki, Clifton, and Stratford Coun. I tics. A fanner is, by resolution of Com- , inittee, defined as n person paying rates on, or residing on, SO acres of land. ■ 5. FLYiNG HANDICAP, of 25 soys; second | horse to rcceiv 5 sovi from t c stakes. Nomination 10s; acceptance 15s. w inner of Cup ' to incur apenalty of 71bs. Six furlongs. 6. HURRY-SCURRY, of 20 boys ; Becona horse to l'cocivc 5 sovsf-om the otokes. Catch weights. » For hoi see that have never won an advertisod I race of any description, and have not ncocptcd at this Trcoting. Post entry, £1. Five furr lnngs. All hois s competing in the Farmers' 1 Plate, exoeptthe winner, areeligiWo for this i i aco. 7. WJbLTER HANDICAP, of 20 soys; second borse to icceive 5 soys from tb« stakes. 1 mile. I Nomination 10s; acceptance 103. \ NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. • Nominations for all handicaps, accompanied by tbe . name of owner, coloib of rider, pedigree and performances of hoi si>, close with tho Bocretaiy, at the ! White Hat t HoW, Now PljTnouth, on SATURDAY, I Moich 18th, 1893, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on Thursday, Apiil 6th. Aceep. 1 tnnccs, and ontiio<fov Maiden PUte and Farmers' ' Plate at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, Apiil 16th, Bt the White Hart Hotel. New Plymouth. The icquisite amount must accompany all nominations und acceptances. Definition of a Hack.—A hack is a horse that has never won on ndveitiscd woo [Hack or Hunter races excepted], nnd is not nominated at time of start, and has not dining tbe six months previous theieto been nominated for any wee [Hack and Hunter races ex" cepted]. Uho Rules of Racing ps adoptedby tho Metropolitan Clubs in New Zealand stuctly adhned to. Telegraph office closes at Xew Plymouth at 8 p.m. Stakes paid in full. 1 A. A. AMBR:DG v, L'on cc. SubmiUcd'nnd nppiwcd this 22nd day of Tebiuaiy 1893. ROBT. G. BAUCHOIE Bon See Taianaki Joclrry Club. 385 a MONtY TO LEND on \ FIBBT OLASB FKKKHOLD HFCURirt, ! « - SPECIALLY LOW RATES GJ • INTEREST, ; Ol Axomrrs b'ROx £100 to ;£S,QQO« ' THB GOVEUKMENT LIFE i .VI il DEPARTMENT OR ANY OF ITS AGKK.Tr'S W THERE IS ONE T!IIN TG even houso I wife should know, ami thr.t b~llkroci-F8 i Baking Powder is tho best. Why ' It , ia 11.0 clioapest becauso it is tlio beat for miking broad, rm6lry ral eh, puddingd; •we" &.' In fid iid 1(j tins'. —Ar-rr

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9653, 21 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9653, 21 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9653, 21 March 1893, Page 4

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