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ONGA ONGA RACING CLUB. RACKS to be held on THURSDAY, December 30th, 1886. President : Col. Herrick. Judge: Mr John Bain. Starter: Mr A. Mackuy. Clerk of the Scales : Mr A Hood. Clerk of the Course : Mr J McLeod. Stewards : Messrs A. 11. Russel), J. Iluin, A. Mack ay, J. Allison, A. If. Ross, A. Hood, J. McLeod, J. Baker, J. Connor, and J. Higgs. PROGRAMME—ONGA ONGA UIJRDLKS of 20 bovb ; H miles, over 5 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6iu high. lOst. up. Entrance, 1 sov. ONGA ONGA DISTRICT HURDLES of 12 sovs ; 1 mile. lOst up. Over four flights of htiriles. Entrance, 12s. MAIDEN PLATE of 10 sovs; 1J miles. 9st up. Entrance, 10h. ONGA ONGA CUP of. 15 sovs; 1$ miles. Bst up. Entrance, 15*. ONGA ONGA STAKES of 30 sovs ; 1J miles. lOst up. Entrance, £1 10s. ONGA ONGA DISTRICT SCURRY STAKES of 18 sovs ; for horses belonging to the District only. The owner and horse must reside in the District for three clear months prior to race. The District to comprise the OngaOng* and Mukarutu Road Board Districts. U miles. lOstup. Entrance, 18s. CONSOLATION RACE of 5 sovs; l mile. 9st up. Entrance, ss. CONMTIONS. Entrance for the ahovo events will close with the Secretary at Ongu Onga, on the 18th of December, at 8 p.m. No entrance will he received, whatevor, unless nctually accompanied with the necessary amount payable. Races run under the New Zealand Metropolitan Club’s “ Rules of Raring.” Three horses to start, or only half the advertised money will he given. All the races at this meeting are confined to hacks only. Horses winning a race, and starting for another, will carry a penalty of 711 m. Horses that have won over £lO in one stake will not be qualified to enter for Onga Onga District Hurdles, of 12 sovs ; Maiden Plate, of 10 sovs ; Onga Onga Cup, of 15 sovs ; and Onga Onga District Scurry Stakes, of 18 sovs. Horses that have won over £ls in one stake will not ho qualified to cuter for Onga Onga Hurdles, of 20 sovs ; Onga Onga Stakes, of 30 sovs. Protests must he lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the race to which it refers, accompanied by a fee of 233 L. McKAY, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE OR LEASE.

SECTION 17, Blackburn, lOC acreH, of which .00 acres are felled and put down in grass and pnitly fenced. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES HIGGS, 130 Onga Onga. Mr. Ht . It. Miller STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rilllE Undersigned haH For Side a 1 niiinher of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging in present carrying capacity from 1000 TO 25,000 S,IE " :,> ' nt moderate priccH and easy terms viz., from 30s per acre with sheep given in and upwards, according to locality, quality, and improvement ; and several LEASEHOLD RUNS, carrying from 1 000'° 15,000 SHEEP, at from ‘2os to 26b per shc«p lease, plant, and improvements given in. RURAL SECTIONS, WOODVILLE. Several Sections containing from 80 to 200 acres. SU BURRA N A LLOTM ENTS, VVOODVILLK, 03 Allotments, 4 to 34 acres each, at piiees ranging from £ls to £220. TOWN ALLOTMENTS KAIKORA 10 Allotments, 4-acre each. TOWN ALLOTMENTS, HASTINGS. 3 Allotments, 4-acre each. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Stution Agent, 83 Napier. travel this season, in the Terrace I End, Palmerston, Woodville, and Danevirko Districts, the Thoroughbred Stallion M ORPHEUS Terms—£4 payable on or before Ist January, 1880. For further particulars nee F. PALMER, Commercial Stubles, Palmerston, Or MOORE & MARTIN, 81 Terrace Eud Stables. THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED STALLION TRICKSTER WILL stand at Mr J. Martin’s Form, Danevirko, up till end of December for n limited number of Mares. All possible care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free. Terms ns per arrangement an 1 according to quality of marcs. Early applications aro requested. 248 JOHN MARTIN. Iggk TO STANAI) THIS SEASON AX TAMUMU, Tlio Pure-brcd Draught fintiro YOUNG PUGDALE. YOUNG DUGDALE, n by the impor ted horse Dugdalc, dam Gipay, imported. Is a beautiful dappled bay, with Rplcndid bone and good temper, and is a stiro foal gutter. Terms—Single mares £4 4s. Two or more us per agreement. First-class paddocks. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. CLARK BROS., Tamumu. 74

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1022, 14 December 1886, Page 4

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