"REAL MACKAY/ 1 SHEET DIP. (POISONOUS). One gallon sufficient to make 80 gallons of Wash. Sold in 5 and 10 Gallon Drums at 4s 6d per Gallon, ex store, New Plymouth. We guarantee the "REAL MACKAY" to exterminate Ticks aud Lice, and farmers need not pay for their Dip till next shearing. If tho Sheep do not shear clean, we are quite willing to forfeit payments. EDGAITwATT, Land Agent, New Plj mouth, Sole Agent for Taranaki. 446 F. W. CONE Saddle, Harness, & Collar Maker, FOR three years manager for R. G Knight, will be pleased to see all old f riend«s and new ones, at Premises Opposite Herald Office, I NEW PLYMOUTH.. A SPLENDID ASSORTED STOCK ON HAND At Piuces Lower tuan Ever. COME ONE ; COME ALL. J. % W, Jenkinson : CARRIAGE BOILDERS, Have the followiog NEW VEHICLES on stockDouble Seated Buggy Bradleys • Single Seated Buggy Empress Gigs Sulkies Spring Dray Cortland Waggon Second-hand Vehicles— 1 Pony Carriage 1 Wagonette 1 Sulky 1 Spring Cart 1 English made Dog Car All styles of Carriages made to order, and' Repairs done with despatch at reasonable rates. T>ATEA RACING CLUBANNUAL MEETING (FOR HACKS ONLY). EASTEffMONDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1899. President— G. Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R. Vice president — His Worship the Mayor of Patea. Judge — R. H.Nolan, Etq. Hnndicapper — Mr J. E. Henry. Starter- -Mr G. Williams. Tinekeeper —Mr G. T. Potto. Clerk of the Scales —MrT. E. Hamercon. Clerk of the Course -Mr P. Eastbury. Treasurer — Mr EL O. Clarke. Stewards — Messrs R. A. Adams, W» Cowern, W. Goffer, T. E. < Haraerton, C. E. Hamerton, R. Jackson, G. T. Potto, W. Rossiter, and W.O.Symes. PROGRAMME : 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 30 boys ; second norse to receive 5' sovb out of the f takes ; distance 1£ miles ; over six fl ghta. of hurdles 3ft Gin high ; the winner of any hurdle race after th© declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOibs ; nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 20i. To* start at 11.45 a m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes ; distance f-mile; nomination 10s; acceptance 15). To start at 12 30 p.m. 3. Catch Weights, of 20 soys; aecond horse . to receive 5 soys out of the stakes ; distan.ee 4} furlongs ; open to horses that have never won a handicap Sat race ; entrance 20?, on' general entry night. To start at 1 p.m. 4. Fatea Easter Handicap, of 65 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys and third horrc 5 *ovs ont of the stakes ; distance 1 i miles ; nomination 20s ; accepiaoc6 30s. To start at 2 p.m. . 5. Farmers' Hate, of 25 boys ; second horse to receive 5 sovb out of tha stakes ; distance 1 mile; entrance 25s on general entry night For all horses that have never'started for any other race (Farmers' PJates excepted, and winneis of those tatred) ; weltef weight for age ; open to rrll "horses trained in, and the bonajide property of re&iJenis within the boundaries of the Patea and Hawera Counties for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 2.45 pm. 6. Alton •Handicap, of 30 sovb ; second horse to receive 5 soys. out of the stakes ; distance 1 mila ; nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. To start at 330 p.m. 7. Final Stakes, of 20 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes ; distance 4k furlongs ; open to horses that have "never won a handicap flat r.-ce ; weight not less "than 9*t ; the winner of the Catch Weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs ; entrance 20s on general entry night. To start at 4.15 p.m, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations up to 8 p m. on Saturday, 4th March, 1899. Weights declared on Monday, 13th March, 1890. Acceptances and General Entries up to 9 p.m. ou TIiupSDAY, 23rd March, 1899. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. A Hack is a horse that lias never wo an adverti-etl r.ice, h not nomiuated for any race at time of start, nor for three months prciijus thereto (Hack and Hunter races excepted). 2 The winner of auy race after the declaration of weights to carr,y a penalty of 71bs; two or more races,..! 4 lbs. 3. No noroiuatious or acceptances will be received unless acconipar>ud by the necessary amount. (This rule will be strictly adhered to.) 4. Performances of horses must be aent in with rjomiuations. 5. Colouts of liders to be sent in with acceptances on General Entry night. 6. No entries will be rcetived or any lace except upon condit on that ms, disputes, and objections arising out of tho racing shall be decided *by a majority of the Stewards present, and their decision shall be final. 7. The Committee reserve the right to alter the date of a^nearance of weights and time of events should they see fit to do so. 8. In addition to previous peralties, winners of Ffy ing and Easter Haudicaps to carry a penalty of 71bs (not cumulative). 9. All races to be run under the Rules o Racing- as adopted by the Metropo'itan Clubs of New Zealand. Note.— The Post aud Telegraph Office cloße at 5 p.m. Tbo Secretary will receivo moneys for investment on the totalizator. R W. nAMERTON, S>cretary. Submitted and approved this 3rd day of February, 1893.--Roisekt G. Baucbopk, Secretary Taranaki Jockey Club*. 385
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 4
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885Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11485, 27 March 1899, Page 4
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