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. NOBMANB^ TROTTING CLUB. THIRD MEETING. TO BE HELD AT NC3UANBY ON FRIDAY,' May 24th, 1895. Pre 'lent: A. A. Fantu-mi, J.P, Vice- / .-w tints : F II.Biot!, J.P, W.Howe. Js Ige : A. Alex*nd<.T. Starter : J. C i-ber StciOiirdtt : W. WillianiEon, J. C sicker, Nuancko, J. Grant, J. Heslop, J i., T. Wilson iSga'urii, A. Alcxindi-r, Fli.liert liiiks, B. tireanwood. Handicu_ per : H Kh'er. Tiwetxepsr : P. Wil-ou. LI ik if Sales: J. Grant. C crk (f C «)AC : Nginiru. Treasurer : K. G. ftlar.h. ucct'try : G. V. Bato. PROGRAMME : [. Maitien Handicap Tior, ia saddle, OFO F ]s'o\'s. Second hnrso to rocoivo Siso.B from the Btnkos For horses that have never won aa advertised trot, ci her ii,saddb or ia harness, at datu ot nomications clotiug. Nomi--nation, 10^ ; aceeptince, 10-3. To start at 12 o'clock nooj. Tiatanco about two inilea. i. Summer H andicap Trot, in harness, of 20.10V8. Second horso to receive 2£soVB f:oiu the stakes. Pneumatic* tiro-i eulnics to receive a penalty of tight secon's. ' Komination, 13s ; acc-ptance, 7a. To h art at 12.30 o'c'ock. Disiaqce about two mi'o3 and a half. !, Maiden Handicap, in harness, of 15eovs. Secoud horsa to rooeive 2^aovu frcm tl.e stakes. For horses tbafc -hav<3 novor won an advertised lrot r either ia saddle or haineaa, at date of nondpa'ious clcsing. Pneu-, inatio tire<l snlkies to receive ft penalty of e'ght s cond»M Nominatior.B, 10b ;* acceptance, ss. To stait at 130 p.m.Distiuco about 1 two miles. i, Normanby Handicap '1 roc, ia saddle, of 50ao\s. E ( epoud horse to receive sbots f i 0111 tha stakes. Nomination, 25b'; acceptance, 255. To ttart at . 230 p.m. Distance about th>ee mi eg. i. Handicap Pony Trot, in saddle, of 15sova Second horse to nxeive 2sovo from the Btakeg. lleight 14 2 and undor. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 5a To start at 3.15 p.m. Distance about odo mile and a half. I. Waihi Handicap Trot, ia harness, of 20sovs Second horse to receive 2iEOva fr m the etaKee. Pnoumatic* tired Bulkier to receive a penalty of ten Eeconds. Nomination, 13s ; a:cepta^co, 7a. ioFtart at 4 p.m. Distance about three miles, '. Cousoialion liaudicap, in saddle, of lTisovs. Second horse to receive 2sova from the Eta"-eB. For all beaten horses at this meetiDg. Post entry, 16b j accoptanc?, nil. To start at 4.45 p.m. Distance about one tnile and a half. Noiiinalione, with performance?, closs pith the Secret ry, Normanby, on Wed« lESDAY, lfct May, 1895, at 9 pm. Handicaps will appear about 101 b. May. Acceptances, with colore, close with the iecre ary, Normanby, on t nturday, 18th Jay, at 9 p.m. Note.— ln all ca^eß fees must be for* 78 .-.led at time ot nominating and accept, n^ * {five per cent, will be deducted from all vinninge for the improvement of th& tO'irse. Tolegraph Office olosqb at Normanby at 5 p.m. To be run tinder rales of the Auckland Trotting Club. G.V. BATE, 368 b ■ Secretary. J. & W. JBNKLNSON, ' ", "' CARUIAGp BUtLDERS, KE W P._L JHOUria FOR SALE, in good ork-r, tho following , seeond-haqd Vehicles;— Ligiit Express with tide eeats ' One Doable-Boated Biiggy "_ 25m .* -g . - . FOB NEW iPLYMOUJIt I. SALEK& CO., Licensed^ Pawnbroker, Victoria Avenue, Wangannj f MONEY lent- from £1 to £150 o.n Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, every class of Jewellery, Plate, Books, Firearms, and all kinds vs Merciiai]dise. Fireproof safes kept for tho protection of property. IMPQUTANT NOTICE. Clients in New -Plymouth and District requiring an 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 sups will bo remitted by Post office order, or as directed, with ticket giving a full description of article pledged and directions for redeeming, which, by forwarding the amount and interest, the goods will •is safely and securely packed and posted \a the sender, and will be received tat letfday. A.H Msiness strictly confidential. Correspondence solicited, when all information will be given, thus giving Now £soplo an opportunity to borrow any' amount withm twenty-four lour* Branches at T<iinarn And Ashburton Hof ereneo —Colonial Bank. 101y NEW PLYMOUTH BANK, .^» ESTABLISHED 1850. President : His Excellency tho Governor. Vice-Pmidtni : Major R. Parris. Truslijt: H. Wostctn, Esq. j A.Shutt!etfflrUi,Eg4 R.,Cock, Esq. IB- «• Banchope', Es*[ W. h. Newman, Esq. npHE Now Plymouth Saving* Hank ti L open for tho transaction of business ewrVTveek day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Five per cent, by tho year paid for &nf sum .deposited frdm £1 to £100. One Bhilli'ig deposits received, but no interest Bilowod cntil tho accumulation amount! to £1."" ThU is a- public institution of 43 yesT»' standing, with the Governor as Prosident. who also appoints a' Vice-President and Trustoos to manage. Further information can be obtained from tho Manoger-r P. O. MORTON, Devon-Btreet. New Flymonttu

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 1 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 1 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 1 May 1895, Page 3

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