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Bell Block Racing Club. HACK M~EEriNG. TO BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1894. Officers: — President, Mr Newton KiDg V\ce Presidents, Gnptain Cornwall, Mr D Teed, and Mr H. J Fisher. Stewards, Captain Cornwall, Messrs F. Salway, C Hunt, H. Julian, E. Putt, E. Wood, C Whi c, M. Craig, C. Tate, and J. C Montefiore. Judge, Captain Cornwall. Starter, — . Clerk of Course, Air C. Colson. tier I of Scales, Mr A. Colson. Han'Hcapper, Mr R. G. Pardy. limekee er, Mr E. Wood. Hon. Surveyor, Mr John Skinner. PROGRAMME : Handicap Hurdles, of 25 soya; second horse to receive 5 eovs from the stakes Distance, lj- miles, over six flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 10s; acceptance 15s, Maiden Plate of 20 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys out of stakes Foi all horses that have never won an ad vertised flatrace at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance 1 boy. Distance, 1 mile. BELL BLOCK CUP, of 60 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Winner of any raco over tho value o' 30 so vs after declaration of weights to incur a penalty of 71b Nomination £1 ; acceptance £1 10s. Distance, 1^ miles. Farmers' Plate, of 25 soys; second horse to receive 5 sovb from the stakes. Ho weight under lOst. Entrance, £1. Peven furlongs. For horses thai have never won an advertised race, and have not been nominated for any race within 12 months, excepting Farmers' Plates and winners of 'these barred. Owne p « up or gentlemen riders (professionals barred). Horses to be the bona fide Droperty of nominators for three months prior to date f entry. Optn to farmers in the Tar.nuki, C rton, and Stratford Counties. A farmer is, by resolution of Committee, defined as a person paying rates on. or residing on, 30 acreß of lani. Flying Handicap, of 30 bovp, second h-rse to receive 5 boys from the stakes Nomination 15s; acceptance, 15b. Sx iurlongs. Winner of any race of the value of 20 boys after declaration of weights to carry 51b penalty; ot 40 boys 71b. Liqh.ning Stakes, of 20 bovb ; second horse to ro. eive 5 sovb from the stakes Calch weights. For horses that have never won an advertised race of anj description, and have not accepted at this meeting. Post entry, £1 Five furlongs. All ho ses coinpsting_in the Farmers Plate, except the winner, are eligible for this race. Welter Handicap, of 25 >ovs; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes 1 mile. Nomination 10s; acceptance, 15s. Winner of any race of the value of 20 soys after declaration of weighs to carry 51b ponalty; of 40 soys 71b. RULES. All races to be run under the rules of racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. The Committee reserve the right to alter the date or time for declaration of weights, nominations, or acceptances as they may deem fit, or to postpone the races in case of bad weather Definition of Hack — Hack means a horse that has never won an advertised iac (hack and hunter races excepted), and is not nominate ■ at date of entry, and hae not during tho six moiitl>B previous thereto, been nominated f<>r any race (hack and hunter races exceptod). NOMINATIONS AND ACOEPTAN ES Nominations for all handicaps, accom paniod by name of owner, colors of rider, pedigree and porforaiaucea of hnrse, cloao with the Secretary, at the White Ilttrt Hotbl, Nuw Plymouth, oa TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1894, at 9 p.m. Wtights declared on Tuesday, Matth 13th. Acceptances, and entries for Maiden I'l te and Farmers' Plate at 9 pm. on SATURDAY, March 31st, at the White Hurt LJotel, Now PI) mouth The requisite amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. ' Telegra, h office close at New Plymouth at 8 p.m. paid in full. A. A. AMBRIDGE, Hon Secretary. Submitted and approved thiß 31st day of January, 1894. — Rout G. Bauohope, Hon Secretary Taranaki Jockey Club. . _' 217 a Ml! 'I •'. WOuUrS "i U.\ii!'c N_T!M£B! OUVif} rpp H.i..'.' ..,'K.! v' * .-■' Li\.:. • ' ■ ••' ' l - -^ • • inu.; • • ■>> ' "• " '• "' Coiiv.m, •-..- ..i!' plaiPl"- I'll i iviii •! '<> i •;ii.''.'- if- 'U;/n .fc__l.-v !'! ' V.._ ■-•>__>•&__. ! ,_ _j. „if.il..M . „ (.« \M '. -c- I*t -fre.iv.. 0.. W . - m. ::■' L...1- ' -„-!c ► : '!";i - ■■ Ii •- '• oi'uliI oirt., <,v .in i i . . 'ii m .*M\td;ini>->. i -.'Hi* IV. -l.i r . v;.-il T^e Pills an^ imert are iMnmiiPctnre jnly at 78>ew0xJbF^ S' .;utosßS Oxford St )T.cdt-.w And - - sold by all Vendois ■ <^ ures throughoal the Civl! /-cd Weil- 1 ' vliiect'ons for lux in a" - i very l.uy.i. „' B^ Pnrcha=» Id look 5« > r J%$ on tho Pots a- loadclian i' Q33 Unlorr v>'" "" • ONE BOX OF ' 01a^h: c's Sf 41 Ftt'i is warranted to cure all dieohargeß froii the Urinary Organs, in cither sex (acquirer or constitutional), Gravel i>nl Painß in tin Bbck. Guaranteed freo from Mercurj' Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by al! Cheniifib and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors : Tin Linool! and Midland Countih* Dboo Com pant Lincoln, England. , CAUTION. PUROHASERB;of CLARKE'S BLOOi' MIXTURE Bhould s.e that they tet i . genuine nrtiole. Wnrthleßs imitations sorxeiiiaee palmed o0 b, an|.rincipier vendors. Tho wordß ll Lincoln and MiiHiin<~ Counties Drug Ooiupany, Lincoln, lCnu laid," are engraved on the Government Sta.-.p. nnd "CLARKE'B WORLF FAftfKP BL"OP MIXTURE" blown th> Hi'lllc without wli'ot' noi.r S " ' '^_ Bread at pleasure, drink by measure hut smoke Pollar Cigarettes.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9957, 19 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9957, 19 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9957, 19 March 1894, Page 4

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