Normanby Trotting Meeting. THURSDAY, 24th MAT, *894 (Queen's Birthday). President : A. A. Fantham. Vice Pre idtnte: Messrs F. H. Brett and W. Kowe. Sttveards : Meßsrs W Williamson, J. i [ Crocker, Nganoko, J. Grant, P. Wilson, Ngnruru, A, Alexander, and J. T. Quin. Judge : A. Alexander. Starter : J. Crocker. Handicapper : Q. Slater. Timelceeper: J.T. Quin. Clerk of Scales: W. Williamson; Uerk of Course : C. Lichtwark. Treasurer: Joseph Wilson. PROGRAMME.— 1. Maiden Trot (in eaddle), of 10 soya; second horse to receive 2i soys from stakeß. 'For horses that" have never -won an advertised trot, either in eaddle or harness. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Distance, about 2 miles. To start at noon. 2. Handicap Pony Trot (in saddle), of 12 soys; second horse to receive 2 soys from etaken Height, 14 2 and under. Nomination, 7s ; acoeptunce, 58. Distance, about. H miles. 3. Winter Handicap Trot (in harness) of 15 soys; second horse to receive 2^- soys from stakes. i.'neumatic tired sulkies to receive a penalty of 8 nccondq. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. Distance, about 2£ miles. < 4. Normanby Handicap Trot (in saddle), of 35 soys ; second horse to receive 5 boys from stakes. Nomina tion, 20b; acceptance, 15s Distance, about 3 miles. 4. Post Stakes (in saddle), of 12 soys; second horse 'o receive 2 soya from stakes. F r horses that have never won an advertised trot of any descripti n. and have not been entered for any race at this meeting. Post entry, 12s. Distance, about 1£ miles. 6. JBirthday Handicap Tiot (in harnesp), of 15 soys; second borae tb receive 2i soys from stakes. Weight of vehicle and driver to be not less than 3001bB. Nomination, 10s; accept ance, 5s Distance, about 3 miles. ; 7. Consolation 1 • andicap (in saddle), of 1 2 soys ; second horse to receive 2 apvs from stakes. For all beaten hordes at this meeting. Post entry, 12s; acceptance, ml. Distance, about 1£ miles. Nominations for all handicap races, with performances, and Maiden Race, to close with the Secretary, at Normanby, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, May sth, 1894. Handicaps to appear about May lOtb. Acceptances close with the Secretary, at Normanby, on Tuesday, May 15th, at 9 p.m. The Club have adopted the Rules and Regulations of the Auckland Trotting Olub. G. V. BATE, 20m Secretary, Gash Boot Shop, INGLEWQQP*T. (J. Peach in commencing his nineteenth year in lu'dewood, thnnks the publio for thcirpupport during the past eighteen -years, and trueis to sill merit n share of their patronage by niiention to hufliae<<B and BUDplyin,; ii good article ata moderate price. J.O.P, wonld call attention to his large stock of BOOTS and BIIO®*4, nil markod i AT LOW PKIOES. AH Eorta of Boots an^ Bboeß male on thpremieea by a staff of experienced workmen undnr my own supervision. -R* PAIRS WRILk YOU WAIT 414 b H. NORMAN LIARDET AUCTIONEER. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, -'TBATFORD and KLTHAW. '■'olds Weekly Auction Bales at his Mart ' Stratford, _ AOKNT FOB - New Z"QMn<.) Fire Insurance ' 'o. Auytruiinn Mutual Provident Society' Sentn HHI Flour Mills ' \ Albion Mills' Boneduet, &0., &o. i •yi'-vvFY to I. EMU i . — __ , i • OLD COLONIAL POSTAGE bTAMPB. ANY quantity of the al.ovn will purchased (it f'lll valm-8. Apply to " CoLWcrroß, ' JCareof Mr F. P. Cor MJJ, 60m New P-/,vjnth j '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 4
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545Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 4
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