OTAKI Maori Racing Club. HACK R AOBMBBTING, 24th MAY, 1895. NOMINATIONS for (he following Uand'caDfi close at 9 pin. on TUESDAY, Iho 30!h April:— Trial Handicap, of £40, J mils, n0m.203 First Hdbdles, of 160, 1 mile 65 chain* - , 253 Otaki Plate, of £150, i£ miles ... 50s Second HunntEs.-of £30, 1^ mi cc... 15s Flyiko Stakes, o? £60. £ mite .„ 25a Stewards' Stakes, of £70, l^miles... 30a For full programino see Referee. NOTE —The Ot ki Tost and Telegraph Office coses at 5 p.m. 0. P. EAGAB, Secretary. Otaki, 25ih April. 18?5. 847 m NORMANBI TROTTING CLUB. THIRD iVSEETIMQ. TO BE HELD AT NOSJIANBY ON FRIDAY, May 24th, 1895. President : A. A. Fantlnm, J.P. ViceI residents : F E. Brett, J.P . W. Rowa. Judge : A. Alexander. Starter : J, Grccker Stewards: \V. Williamson, J. Crocker, Ncanoko, J. Grant, J. Healop, J P., P. Wilson. Ngtiruru, A. Alexander, Robert Hirks, E. Greenwood, ffandicapper : G filalor. Timekeeper : P. Wilion. Cl-ilc of Scales: 3. Grant. C'erk of C- time : Ngamru. Treasurer ; B. G. Mareb. H'cc-cUiry : G. V. Bato. PROGRAMME : - 1. Maiden Handicap Trot, in saddle, of 15sov8. Second horee to receivo 2£sova from the Btflkeß. For horses tbat have never won an advertised trot, ei'her ia saddb or ia harness, at dato of nominations closing. Noininition, 10s ; acceptance, 10a. To etart at 12 o'clock noon. Diatanea about two roiloß. 2. Bomtner fl andioap Trot, in barnesj, of 20 ; !ova. Second horse to receive 2isovß fiom the stakes. Pneumatictired sahieß to receive a penalty o£ tight seconds. Nomination, 13s; ace ptance, 7a. To s'art at 12 30 o'clock . Distance about two miles and a half. 3. Maiden Handicap, in harness, of 15pov8. Second horß3 tt roceivo 2450v8 from tie stakes. For horsea that havo never won an advertised trot, either in saddle or harness, at date of nominations clcsiDg. Pnen» ruatic tirod snlkies to receive a penalty of eight 8 conds. Nominations, 10s ; acceptance, ss. To start at 130 p,m. Distanco about two miles. 4. Noraanby Handicap Troo, in saddle, of 50sotb. Secotid ho;se to receive ssovsf.oin the stakes. NcminatioD, 255 ; acceptance, 255. To etart at 230 p.m. Distance about three mi'eß. 5. Handicap Pony Trot, in saddle. o( 15sov8 Socond horse to receive 2sovii from tho Btakea. Height 14 2 and nnder. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 5a To start at 3.15 p,m. Distance about one mile and a "half. 6. Waihi Handicap Trot, in harness, of 20sovs Second horse to receive 2isov3 fr m the staKOB. Pneumatic* tirod sulkies to receivo a penalty of ten seconds. Nomination, 18s ; accep* | taoce. 7d. "o start at 4 p.m. Distnnca about three inilee. 7. Conaoiation Handicap, ia saddle, of lfigovs. Second hors9to receivo 2sova from the sta'-'ec. For all beaten ho sea nt this meeting Po&t entry, 15a { acceptance, vil To start at 4*45 p.m. DiHtacco about one mile acd a half. Noainations, with performances, cloaa with tha Serret. ry, Normanby, on W?D» nksoay, Ist May, 1895, at 9 pm. Hand cap 3 will appear about 10. h May. Acceptances, with color?, clo3e with tl}9 Secre ary, Normanby, oa faturday, 18lfo May, at 9 p.m Note.— la all cases foes must ba for» warJed nt time ot nominating aad ac-iept* ing. Five per cent. vr'.W be deducted from all winnings for tho improvement of -tho course. Tolegraph Office closes at Normanby at 5 p.m. lo ba run under ru^os of the Auckland Trotting Olub. Q. V. BATE, 863 b Secretary. oo i o v v MONEY MONEY FOi* NEW PLYMOUTfI, I. SALEK& CO., Licensed Pawnbrokers, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, MONEY lent from £1 to £150 oa Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, every class of Jewellery. Plate, Books, Firearms, and all kinds ox Merchandise. Fireproof safes kept for the protection of property. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Clients in New Plymouth and District requiring aii advance upon Gold or Silver Watches, or any of the above class of goods, can forward them by rail or book post for a very small amount, immediately upon receipt of which a very liberal sum will be remitted by Post-oftico order, or as directed, with ticket giving a full desciijition of article pledged and directions for redeeming, which, by forwarding the amount and interest, tho goods will be snfcly and securely packed and posted to the sendsr, and will be received th« nextilay. All business strictly confidential. Coiresponuenee solicited, when all information will be givon, thus giving New Plymouth peoplo an opportunity to borrow any uniouut wilhia twenty-four aourj. Branches at Tirna/n and Ashburton T.afci'enco — Colonial Bank. 101y SAMUEL HILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, VALUER, AUDHOIi. & AGENT. Fire and Lifo Insnmnc3s effected. Land Board meetings attended to for client?. Registry Oflleo for Servants, and Labor (Bureau | LOANS nTgO^IATED, air! Tiinucra Cbi'til Work executed with fleti'su'li Offioo: KING'S FOLDINGS (f.i\to A. DaviiWji), BROUGHAM HTR E E 4841 c
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 3
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