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I*ul»li<* AwtircN. J>ACE jyj’EETING. To be held on FRIDAY, December 28, 'IBB3, at Oruawharo, in a paddock kindly lent by S. Johnston, Esq. President—S Johnston, Esq Stewards—Messrs A Grant, F White, C White, S McGreevy, H Lambert Judge'—Mr J Warrall Handicapper—Mr Clerk of the Scales—Mr R. McKay Clerk of the Course—Mr P Crarer Starter—Mr Ben B Johnson Programme : HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, Of 18 sovs ; distance two miles, over G (lights of hurdles 3tt Gin high ; lowest weight 9st 71b, top weight 12st 121 b; nomination 1 sov, acceptance l sov MAIDEN PLATE, Of 12 sovs; distance li miles; weight 9st up ; entrance 1 sov ; for all horses that have never won an advertised race j TAKAPAU HANDICAP, Of 25 sovs; distance 2 miles; lowest weight 7st, top weight 10st 71b ; nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30s KARAITIANA DISTRICT RACE, Of 15 sovs; distance 1| miles; catch weights ; for all horses the bona fide property of residents in the Takapau ; district, such horse to have been in the district three months prior to date of meeting ; entrance 30s CONSOLATION HANDICAP, Of 5 sovs ; distance 1 mile ; for all beaten horses ; entrance 10s Rules and Regulations. No person allowed to enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of at least One Guinea to the race funds. The decision of the stewards to be final The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club rules will be adhered to as far as practicable. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 20s, which shall he forfeited to the race funds if the protest is not sustained. Nomination for Handicap Hurdle Race and Takapau Handicap, enclosing amount of nominations, with name of horse, pedigree, and performance, to be forwarded to the secretary not later than Tuesday, December 11. Weights to be published on the 14th of December. Acceptance for the Handicaps, also entrance for the Maiden Plate and Kan.itiana District Race, with colors of the riders, also the necessaiy amount in cash, must he sent in to the Secretary on or before 19tli December. W. EI,LING HAM, Hon Sec. Established 1870. T. F. MOORE, CHEMIST? MEDICAL lIALE, WAIPAWA, Has constantly on Sale— All the leading PATENT MEDICINES, Both English and American ; also PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.

Trusses and other Surgical Appliances Catheter a Boules, Pessaries Straps for Weak Chests, Spine Supporters Cholera Belts, Chest Protectors Flesh Gloves, Respirators, plated and cloud Syringes (male and female) in wood, metal, and paper cases Indiarubber Ear Syringes, Breast Pumps Nipple Shields in glass, wood, and indiarubber, Suspenders, Bogees Ingram and Higginson’s improved Enemas Holman’s Liver and Stomach Pad Palvermachcr Galvanic Chain Bands Eye Douches, Medicine Glasses Elastic Knee Caps and Stockings Hot-water Cushions, Fumigators, Spray Producers, Chamois Leather Feeding Bottles, Teats and Tubing White Enamel for Stopping Teeth Liebig’s Extract of Meat, Calves’ Foot Jelly, Groats, Corn Flour, Lioney Neaves’ Food for Infants, Preserved Milk Rice, Chocolate, Cocoa Spectacles to suit all sights Green and Blue Goggles, Eye Protectors Patent Lever Seltzogencs Electric and all other Hair Brushes Tooth, Nail, and Clothes Brushes in great variety, Violet Powder Combs in Ivory, real Tortoise Shell, Horn, and various compositions Puff Boxes, an elegant assortment Fuller’s Earth, in packets or rough Sponges. Toilet Sets, Combs Medical and Toilet Soaps, Scents Scent Decanters All Colors Judson’s Dyes Meerschaum, Briar, and Cherry Pipes Tobaccos, Snuffs, Cigars Just received, a large supply of American Hop Bitters PATENT MEDICINES, every description Moore’s Not«( 1 PI ELS Is per box post free. Other Preparations Equally Cheap. TEETH carefully Extracted or Stopped. Oriental Packet TEAS The PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO in connection with the above is still open. The FANCY GOODS department comprises— Ladies and Gents’ Travelling and Hand Bags and Scent Bottles, silver mounted Dressing Gases, Toilet Sets, China Tea Sets Time Pieces, Crib huge Boards, Cards Ornamental, Plain, and Musical Albums Concertinas, Aoeordeons, Musical Boxes Violins and Violin Strings, Banjos Silver Necklets and Lockets, Brooches Earrings, Gold Wedding Rings & Keepers Cruet Stands, Lustres, Vases, Toast Racks Electroplated Teapots, Biscuit and Card Trays, Butter Coolers, Table, Dessert, and Tea Spoons and Forks. Ivory-handled Dinner and Dessert Knives, Fans Cash Boxes, Notepaper, Envelopes Inkstands, Tissue, Cartridge, and Blotting Paper, Account and Memorandum Books Inks, School Books, Toys in variety Purses, Manuscript Music and Portfolios Christmas and Birthday Cards MILK! MILK! MILK! r I HIE undersigned is delivering milk at I M per pint. < histone'i's waited on daily, fresh Butter eva-ry Tuesday and Saturday mornings. A. WO ESN OP.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 606, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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