Second Handicap Hack Race, of 50 soys; second horse to leceive 10 boys from the Btakes. Weights to appear at 8 ' o'clock on the night of the first day's ' races'. Acceptances close at 9 o'clock 1 same night. Nomination, 1 soy ; ' acceptance, 1 soy. ' One mile and a-quarter The Shorts Handicap, of 50 boys; second horso to receive 5 soys from the stakes. For two - year - olds and upwards. Weight 9to appear at 8 o'clock on the night of the first day's races. Acceptance close at 9 o'clock same night Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 eov. Five furlongß ' Farewell Handicap, of 50 soys; second ! horse to receive 10 boys from the , P - stakes. Entrance, 1 soy, to ba made immediately after the Autumn Handicap is run. Acceptance, 1 soy, 15 minutes after the weights appear on the Board. One mile Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, and amounts to be forwarded. y Saturday, 12th January, 1895 — 3 Norn. — First Handicap Hurdh s 1 soy. „ Second Handicap Hurdles 1 „ ' „ Taranaki Jockey Club Handicap 1 „ „ Corinthian Handicap ... 1 „ Plying Handicap ... 1 „ Grand Stand Handicap... 1 „ „ Autumn Handicap ... 1 „ The Shorts Handicap ... 1 „ Weights for the First Hurdles, T.J.C. Han. dicap, Corinthian, and Flying Handicaps s appear on Saturday, 261h January, 1895. c j Satuuday. February 9th— 3 Ace. — First Handicap Hurdlos... 2 soy : .. T. J O. Handicap 2 „ Corinthian Handicap ... 1 „ Flying Handicap 2 „ Kom — First & Second Handicap Hack Hurdlos ... ... 1,, [each „ First & Second Handicap Hack (Fiat) 1 soy • [each Monday, February 1 1th — Weights for Hack Handicaps (first day only) Saturday, February ICth — Ace. — First Handicap Hack Hurdles \ boy „ First Handicap Hack (Flat) | „ B Tuesday, February 19th — Finpl Payment— T.J O. Hndicp...3 sovb > Wednesday, February 20th — Ace — Grand Stand Handicap ...2 soys „ Second Handicap Hurdles ...2 „ „ Autumn Handicap 3 „ „ The Shorts Handioap ...1 „ „ Second Handicap H. Hurdles & „ „ Second Handicap Hack Flat 1 „ ON THE COURSE— Entrance — Scurry States (Ist day) 1 Norn. — Farewell H nd'c'p(2nd day) 1 . Ace— Farewell Uandic'p (2ndday) I ■ Rules and Regulations. > Definition of a Hack.— Hacks means ) a horse that has never won a race, and is • not nominated at time of btart for any race 1 (Hack, Hnntor, and Pony races excepted). : All Nominations, Acceptances, and • Entries, accompanied by the necessary 1 amounts, must bo addressed to the Secret ary, and left at the Secretary's office, : Brougham street, New Plymouth, not later 1 than 9 p.m. on tho advertised dates of ' closing. Full particulars of colours, age, and pedigree must be forwarded with the nominationa. In all cssea where penalties have to be I carried for winning, it shall bo tho duty of 1 ho owner, trainer, or jockey, to notify the 1 3jcretary on or before Tuesday, I9th 1 February, 1895. 1 Five percent will bo deducted from all winnings towards tho expenees of the course. Horses walking over will rojeivo fifty per cent ot the atalteß. All racos to bo run under the Rules of Raoing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. N.B. — Tho slakes in this Programme are subject to revision by the Committee prior to closing, as to the datrß of entry, acceptance, &c, amount of added money, and conditions. The Committeo also reserve to them selves the right of altering the dates on which the handicaps appoar should thoy deem fit to do so. ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, 9m Hon . Secretary. ONE- BOX OF warrnnted to oure all dißeharijeß from the Urinary Organs, in either box (acquired or constitutional), Gravel un-\ Pain 6in tho Bupk. Guaranteed froo from Moroury Sold in Boi.GR, 4s 6d each, by all Chomists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors : Thb Linoouj and Midland Counties Dura Company • Liacnln, England. «i,ASJTION. PURCHASERS ot OLARKE'B BLOO ui;Z T URE should Bbc that thoy i genuine urtiolo. Worthless imitations sometimes palmed off by unprincipled endors. Tho words " Lincoln and Midland j Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, Eng ! and," aro engraved on tho Govornuiont Stamp, and "CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE " blown ho Bottlo withont w*'inh noun unnin "KEATING'S POWDER destroys BUGS, I'LEAS, MOTHS, HKKTLKS, <11ld Jill ofchor insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals." In exterminating Booties tho success of this powdor is - extraordinary. It is perfectly clean in application. See tho article your purchase is "keating's" as imitations are noxious 'and ineffectual. Sold in Tins, ( Gd and Is i. c., with tho signature Thomas i Koating|ou each tin by all chemists. — Advt IT AFFORDS you pleasure to give .. your friends whon calling nice cakes and to answer enquiries, and inform them E that you used tho Sun Baking Powder which you would not be without od account of its quality and cheapness — and obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10212, 18 January 1895, Page 4
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