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Sjwrtiug. WAIMATE COUNTY HUNT STEEPLECHASES. To bo held on the Waimate Steeplechase Courso (Mr Stndholmo's) on THURSDAY, AUGUST 20tk, 1835. Stbwakub.— M. Stiulholmo, Col. Bailey, E. El worthy, G. Rhodi s, F. G. Thomas, T. Teseheinaker, L. Price, W. S. Armilago, A. TurnbuU, J. R. Brown, E. H. Camoron, A. Boyle, A. Cox, J. Reed, J. 8. D'Emden, G. F. Lovcgrovo, J. S. Rutherford, A. Potter, J. Thierens, M. O'Brien. Jodge — M. Stiulholmo. Stabter — T. Teschemakor. CtKBK of the Couitsii — A, Cox. HANDICAiTEua— A. Cox, J. Thierens and W. St. Lindsay. Cleek of tub Scales — M. Mittou. PROGRAMME. 12 noon. — Handicap Hunt Club Cvv Stbepleciiask, for a Cup value 25 soya. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance lfs, both to the fund. Open to all qnaliDed hunters, to be ridden by members of any recognised Hunt Club. "About 2J miles. 12.45 P.M.— Maiden Steeplechase Plate, value £15. Weight for age Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 10s, both to the fund. Open to all qualified Hunters who have never won a race of any description. About 2 miles. To bo ridden by members of uny recognised Hunt Club. 1 30 p.m. — Hi'Htkhs' Flat Race Handicap, for v trophy, viiluo 15 soys. For qualified Hunters who have never won a, race value 20 soys Nomination 1 soy, ncceptance 10s, both to the fund ; 2 miles. To be ridden by members of any recognised Hunt Club. 2.45 p.m. -Lai>ie3 Braoei.kt, value 20 soys. A h:mdii.\'ip steeplechase m which each horse is to he nominated by a lady. Nomination 1 soy.. acceptance 10?, both to tho fund. About 2 miles ; to bo ridden by members of anr recognised Hunt Club. 3.30 p.m.— Hack Steepi.kciiase, of 1:10, for horses not nominated for any other race at tho meeting, once round the course. Post entry 10s ; no weight under 11 stone. To bo ridden m uol .rs, or not allowed to start. 4.15 i> m. — Consolation- Handicap Steeplechase, open to all I eaten horses at the meeting, for a Cup, value i 5 soys. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 10?. DATKS OK NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations to Hon. Secretary, Makikihi, on Thursday, 6th August, before 4 p.m. Weights will appear on Friday, 14th August. Acceptances close with tlio Hon. Sec. at Makibihi before 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 17th. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Meeting will be held under N.Z.G.N.S. Club Rules. All nominations (excepL for Hack Race and Consolation) must bo accompanied by a Master of Houncis' certificate uf qualification lor 1885, also full description of horse, his performances anil colors of rider. No horse to bo allowed to run who hns won 150 soys. m one eveut. In all races except Hack Race and Consolation tlio riders must he members of sonio recognised Hunt Club. Hunters' Hut Haeo Horses to jump hurdles to satisfaction of Stewards. G. F. LOVEGROVE, 8-1 3778 Hon. Sec. JACOB FA ITHFUL'S CONSULTATION NOW OPE>" OX THE HAWKESGUHY GKAND HANDICAP, To be inn at Sydney, 12th September, 1885. WILL CLOSE 10th SEPTEMBER. . 6000 SUIiSCR'BERS AT 10s. CAPITAL, £3000. EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES. Houses. B'J Cash Bonds. 100 Nomination.*. Ist Horse ... £'600 2nl £50 ... £100 2nd Horse ... 300 4 at £25 ... 100 3rd Homo ... 150 8 at £20 ... 160 Other Hoives 13 at .t' 10 ... 130 equally divided 1130 20 at .C 6 ... 120 •42 at IT> ... 210 £2180 £820 JACOB FAITHFUL would draw attention to the fact of his last Sweep of '1000 members having over filled on a very short notice ; he is therefore confident of a much greater success m tho present ease, m which event the excess will be divided m extra £5 Cash Prizes. The nnnies aud addresses of the principal prize takers will be forwarded lo nil the leading newspapers. Drawing by a Committee of subscribers, Press representatives being present. Add Is for exchange on Cheques payable out of Hawke's Bay. P.O. orders preferred. Two Btamps for reply and result. Apply — JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N. Jacobs, Boi 7, P. 0., Napier. H.B. SPRING MEETING TO FOLLOW. 7-24 3652 Hotels. r¥yal uni. ALEX. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. 6-10 32 I JI OLD BANKnaOTEL~ TIMARU. Iff. SFII.I.&NE ... Proprietor. MSPILLANE begs to inform his • numerous Friends and the Public generally that he h:is PURCHASED THE ABOVE HOTEL, nnd removed his quarters from the Royal Hotel. In order to meet the convenience of his numorous Customers, ho has effected CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENTS m tho OLD BANK HOTEL And can now offer First-class Accommodation To all Classes. M.S. will keep only Ale manufactured m the best Homo and Colonial Breworics. S®" A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY KlilT IN STOCK. 6-21 3091 |^1 RATE FU Jb — CO MP| ORTING EPPS'S ~COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledgo of tho natural laws which govorn tho oporationn of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of woll-selectou cocua, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dohoatoly-flavorod beverago which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious uso of auoh articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist evory tondenoy to diseaao. Hundreds of subtlo maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherovoi there is a weak point. Wo may oscapo many a fatal Bhaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. — 800 article m the Oivil Bersio* Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold m Jib packets by Grocers, labelled thue :— JAMES EPPS &, CO., HOMOtOFAIHIO OhHKIBTB LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3386, 4 August 1885, Page 4

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