DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND WEIGHTS, With amounts to be forwarded to tho Secretary H.B.J.C. N.B. — All events close at 10 p.m. MONDAY, 18tk December— Weights will bo declared. FRIDAY, 22nd Decomber — Acceptances — Welter Handicap, 1 soy; Handicap Hurdles, 2 soys ; Summer Handii cap, 4 boys ; Trial Handicap, nil ; Two-year-old Handicap and Christmas Handicap, i 2 soys each. V. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Criterion Hotel, Napier. T^APIER PABK RACING CLUB. NEW YEAR'S DAY MEETING, 1804. MONDAY, Ist JANUARY. President : John Close. Vice-President : John Heslop. Treasurer : E. W. Knowles. Stewards : G. H. Swan, M.H.B, T. Sidey, D. Glendinning, J. M'Vay, W. Heslop, OP. A. Shirley, J. Bennett, R. Sweetapple, and J. Q. Swan, Judge :J. Bennetfc. Clerk of the Scales : E. W. KnOwlea. Clerk of the Course : J. Lopdeli. Timekeeper : S. E. Cooper. Handicapper : A. T. Danvors. PROGRAMME. Trial Handicap Hurdle Bace, of 60 bovsj second hone to receive 10 bovb from the stake ; for horses that have novcr won a hurdle raco exceeding 40 soys in valu; at time of nomination ; nomination, I soy; acceptance, 1 soy; 1$ miles. Midsummer Handicap of 50 boys ; second hor9e to receive 10 eovs from tho stake nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 boy 1 mile. Two-Year Old Handicap, of 70 soys ; soconif horeo to receive 10 boys from tho stako nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 eovs 5 furlongs. New Yoar Handicap, of 130 soys ; seeont horse to receive 20 soys from tho stake nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 bovb H miles. Handicap Hurdlo Race, of 30 soys ; seconc horse to rec3ivo 10 bovb from the stake tho winner of tho Trial Handicap Hurdle to carry 71ba penalty ; nomination, 1 boy acceptance, 2 sovb ; 2 miica. Flying Handicap, of 70 aove 5 second horo to receive 10 eovs from the stako ; nomi nation, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 eovs; si: furlongs. Settlers' Handicap, of 53 sovs; second bors to receive 10 6ova from the stakes ; fo all horses that havo never won a race 01 , tho flat exceeding 40 soys in value al tim I of nomination ; nomination, 1 soy ; ac ; ceptance, I boy j once round. > Greenineadows Handicap,of 50 bovb ; secon ' horse to receive 10 soys from the stake the weights will be declared after th finish of the Flying Handicap ; nomino tion, 1 boy, acceptance, 1 soy, ten minute after the finish of tho Settler's Handicap 1 7 furlongs. f DATES OF ACOEPTANOEa.D-ROLARi ; TION OP WEIGHTS, &c., I With Amounts to bo paid. WEDNESDAY, 27th Dccembor, 1893- | Weights will be declared for all evente 01 t cept tho Groenmendows Handicap. FR] . DAY, 29th December, 1893 —Accoptancf t for all events oxceptGreonmeadows Hand . cap — Trial Handicap Hurdles and Mic ■ summer Handicap, I soy e«vh ; Two-yea: ' old Handicap, 2 soys ; New Year Handicap ' 8 soys ; Settlers' Handicap, 1 boy ; Flyin Handicap and Handicap Hurdles, 2 soi ' each. I ALF. T. DANVERB, Secretary. 3 N.P.R.O. Offices, Market Stroefc, Fapie j PRELIMINABY NOTICE. I TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE I WANGANUI DISTBICT. t '' '" 3 _ .—-v. — -v Tho well - know t £c? W/^5> 1 -v/?->' pure-bred Olydoi I *•%& V*. \ <? £ dale Entire , dam Glasgow Maggie. His Worship is rising 7 years old, stem • 17 hands high, with plenty of bono and liai and splendid action. By What's Want* (imported), out of Glasgow Maggie. What Wanted was bred by W. S. Marr, Esq Uppermill, Tarves, Scotland ; his dam, Jes , was a pure Clydesdale mare, a great priz< ' taker, of immense bone and fine symnieti1 What's Wanted, when a yearling, in 187 3 gained first honours at Inverary, and tl > second prize at Aberdeen. When three yea 1 old ho won the Royal Northern Society's fir > prize, and the same year ho gained tl > Auchtermuchty first prize of £00, beating 3 field of 173 horses. In 1876 was shown in 1 field of 14 selected horses at Stirling, and w< " awarded the first prize of 60 guineas; and ; ' 1877 ho gained tho West of Cumberlai: ' Stallion Society's first prize of £100 at Glai r gow, in a field of upwards of 200 of tho be 1 horses in Scotland. > His Worship's dam, Glasgow Maggie, we ' got by tho famous horso Prince, by Print 1 Charhe, out of Princess Maud (imported) ' grand-dam, Taieri Lass (imported) ; g-g-dan t imported from Scotland to Victoria by tl; » late Mr David Nesbitt. Taieri Lass has take ■ many prizes both at Dunedin and Taio 1 shows. In 18S8 took second prize in tho age . class, ami first pri^o in the thrco-year-old: • Glasgow Maggie has been shown nearly over . year since she was a yearling, and has nevt > come out of tho ring without a prize It wi • thus be seen that His Worship is from tli 1 purest strains of Olydeadalo blood iv tb 1 colony. Full particulars in futuro issue. , B. McCAUL. , TO TRAVEL THIS ~SEASON~~iN~~TH FOLLOWING DISTRICTS: — Mondays — No. 2 Lino. Tuesdays — Warrengato to Wangaehu. Wednesdays— No. 1 Lino. Thursdays— At Pickwick. Fridays — Brunswick Line and Goat Vallo RENDELL, WATSON k CO., Proprietors. ~TOTsTANIS~THIS SEASON~IN~THE~ WANGANUI DISTRICT. /<rT > Tho Thoroughbred FTTVlffik Tr 0UI;SH:0!r •^b*?3E2^£^~, By Musket— Slander Foulshot comes of a most niistocratii equine family, being by tho defunct Musko' —Slander, tho latter boing by Camdon— Annio Laurie, and tho dam of Hippodamia Billingsgate— Slander filly. Particulars in a future issuo. G- F. WALKER. notice; ' £jfa&r* n ddsr&l ~\7" AN <*TJARD ; j^adaMMJ^ Bire of ' Outpost and Skirmishor, will bo at tho service of breeders for a limitod number of mares. Vanguard will bo at Wavorloy ovory Monday. ArrangemoMte can bo made with Mr John Morton. JAMES SPENCE, Otakcho, Hawera. ~_ 7~ BS" -if IV' FOB DBAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, AHD JBIVERY HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. SPRING. OUR immense shipment of Spring Novelties for all departments of the D.1.0. are now to hand. By ordering from the D.1.C., Wellington, rosidonts can pur. ohaso New and Reliable Drapery, Furniture, and other requirements at Wellington Warehouse Prices. Write for D.1.0. Catalogue and Price List. A. A. OORRIGAN, Manager. B. HALIiENSTJSIN. Chairman of Directors. FIRE Soreans, latest designs, really useful Xmaß pieaonts, at E, Moults, 1 Djteofc Importer. I
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8350, 14 December 1893, Page 4
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