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BELL BLOCK RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING TO BE HELD AT HELL BLOCK. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 27th. 1893. OKICEBS: —President: Newton King, Esq. VimPraicUnts: Captain Cornwall, D. Teed, K>i., and H. J. Fisher, Ksq, Stetoanit: Cnpt-iin Cornwall, Messrs F.Balway, <\ Hunt, H. Julian, E. Putt, E. Wood, C. White, M. Cmig, C. Loppor, and M. Cunningham. Judge: Captain Cornwall. Starttr: Mr F. Watson. Cltrh of Oouree: Mr A. Bishop. Citric of Scales i Mr G. V. Tate. Hattdicapptr: Mr H. Q. Paray. 1 inukttper: Mr E. Wood. I/on. Surveyor: Hr John Skinner. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 20 sots., second horse to rceeivo 5 bovb from tJio stakes. Distance 11 miles, ovor 6 flight* of hurdles Bft Gin high. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s, 8. MAIDEN PLATE, of 21 boys; second hoise to receive 5 boys out of the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 «ov. Distance, 1 milo. 8 BELL BLOCK CUP (Handicap), of 50 boys second horso to receive 10 soys fiom tho stakes. Nomination £1; acoeptanoo £t. 1 mile 3 furlongs. 4. FARMERS' PLATE, of 20 boys; second horse to receives iov< from the stakes. Ko weight under 10 stone. Entiauco £1. Seven fuilonxs. For horses that have never been nominated for any race wilhin 12 months excepting Formers* PUtei andwinnci s of these barred. Owners up or gentle* men riders (professionals barred). Horses to be tho bonafile property of nominators for throe months prior to dato if entry. Open to formats in the Tarannld, Clifton, and Stratford Counties. A farmer is, by resolution of Committee, defined as a person paying rates on, or residing on, 811 aores of land. 6. FLY/NG HANDICAP, of 25 soys; Beoond hrase to leeciv > 5 boys from t c stakeß. No* mination 10s; acceptance 15s. winner of Cup to incur a penalty of 71bs. Six fm longs. 6. HURRY-SCURRY, of 20 bovb ; Eecond horse to receive 5 sovßfrom the btakes. Catch weights. For horses that have never won nn advertised race of any description, and have not accepted at this meeting. Poßt entry, £1. Five lurlongs. All hones competing in tho Farmers' Plate, except the tv inner, are eligible for this race. l 7. WJELTER HANDICAP, of 20 soys; second hoise to receive 5 boys from the stakes. 1 mile. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. NOMINATIONS AND ACOEPTANOES. Nominations for all handicaps, accompanied by the same of owner, rolois of rider, pedigree and performances of hoi Be, close with tho Eecretaryrat the White Hurt Hotel, New PlymouUj, on SATURDAY, Maich 18th, 1893, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on Thuisdny, April 6th. Acceptances, and entries for Maiden Plato ond Farmers' I>.u(e nt» p.m. on SATURDAY, April 16th, at tho White Hart Hotel. New Plymouth. The lcquisite amount must accompany all nominations and aooep* tances. Definition of a IfacK.- A hack is a horeo that has never won an advertised race [Hack or Huntor rtocs excepted], and is not nominated nt time of start, and has notduiing the nix months picvious theieto been nominated foi any rnco [Hack and Hunter races exoeptedl. 'ihe Rules of Racing ns adapted by tho Metropolis tan Clubs in New Zealand stnctly adhered to. Telegraph offict closes at A'cw Plymouth at 8 p, r«. Stakes paid in full. A. A. AMBRIDGP, HonSeo, S (Submitted and appioved this 22nd day of Febiuary IROBT. G BAUCHOPE. Hon Eeo Taianald Jockey Club. 385 a THE "ALEXANDRA" Separator WON First Prizo of £80 at tbe Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Donoaetcr, England, in 1891, against tbe Do Laval and all other competitors. NEWT OTsT KING, Having bom appointed Soh Agent for these machines for the North Island of New Zealand, is prepared to make special arrangements with banners and Factories needing SEPARATORS, and will afford extra facilities to enable buyers to purchase. Teams — Cash, Quarterly,^ or by Deferred Payments. NuT.£.—Each Mnclrne » ill be flt'oi up on purchr.BeiB 1 jtruivscß, by a } ructic.il ex'Cit, at my exojta', aatl raoh will bo gunront'oi in working order, NEWTON KING. 635h The Knir, when not properly cared for, loses it-, lintrr, becomes crisp, harsh, and <lrj, and fulls out freely at every combing. To prevent this, the best and most popular dressing in tho market Is Ayer's Hair Vigor 4 It removes dandruff, heals troublcsomo humors of tlia scalp, restores faded aud gray liair to iv original color, and imparts to It a silky tc\tura nnd an agreeable fragrance. By using this preparation, tha poorest head of liair soon becomes Luxuriant and Beautiful, Aycr's Hair Visor Js n. toilet article WucllJh lavor v.ith both ladles and gentlemen, aud the latter find it of tho greatest scrvico in restoring and preserving tho youthful appearance of Hie beard and moustache. Prepared by Dr. J. O. A yef & Co., Lowell, Mns*. UU.B. A. Sold by Druggist* sad I'crf usoeri. ONE B)X OF Clarke's B 41 Fills is warranted to care a!! discharges from the Urinary Organs, in c-itbor box (acquired or constitutional), Gravel un-i Prune in tho Back. Guaranteed freo from Mercury Slid in Boi-oe, ie 6d eoch, by al! Chemists and Potent Mcdicmo Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors: Tug Linooln AND MJDLA.HD COCKTI'-S DSCO COMPAHT; Lincoln, England. CAUTION. PURCHASERS of CLARKE'B BWOI MIXTURE should boo that thoy got. i genuine nrtiolo. Worthless imitations ira Bometimcß palmed off by unprincipled vendors, Tho words "Lincoln ani Midland Conntios Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engrnvtd on tho Government Stamp, nnd "CLARKE'S WORLB FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE" blown ia bo Bottlo . without \\h>cl i-one ore :ecaino \i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9666, 7 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9666, 7 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9666, 7 April 1893, Page 4