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Racing. THURSDAY, 10th March (on or about), Weights : Autumn Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Nursery Handicap, High Wiight Handicap, and Trial Handicap MONDAY, Hth Maroh, Acceptances: Antumn Handicap, 2 boys ; First Handicap Hurdleß, 3 3ovs ; NuTsery Handicap, 2 boys ; High Weight Handicap, 1 soy ; Trial Handicap, nil WEDNESDAY. 10th March, b? 9.30 pm (ui ? ht of First Bay's Races), Weights: March tfandioap, Second Handicap Hurdles, Burke Memorial Stakes, Pacific, Juvenile, and Farewell Handicaps. WEDNESDAY, IGth March, by 10.30 pm (night of First Day's Haces), Acceptances: Maroh Handicnp, 'I nova ; Second Handicap Hurdles, 3 soya ; Juvenile Handicap, 2 soys ; Burke Mcinoiial Stakes, 6 sovb; Pacific Handicap, nil ; Farewell HaridiciiD, 1 soy. F. D. LXJOKIE, Secretary. Criterion Hotel, Napier. T>ATEA RACING OLUB FOE HACKS ONLY. EASTEE MONDAY, lira APEIL, 1898. President, G. Hutchison, Esq ,M.H.E. VicePresident, R A Adamo, Esq. Judgo, E. H. Nolan, JlsiJ. HancUcapper, J. E Homy. B(arter, M. V. Baird. Timekeeper aud Olerk of. the Scales, T. E. Hamerton. Olerk of the Course, P. Eastbury. Treasurer, H. O. Clarke. Peoqeaimb : 1 . Handicnp Hurdles of 30 soys ; second hoi se to receive 8 aova out of tile stakes. Di»tniiCS H Miles, Over siX flights of hurdles 3ft 6in filgli. The winner Of any Hurdle Pace after tho declaration of tho weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination iOa, acceptance 20a. To Btart at 11.40 a>rH. . „ „ 2. Flying Jiandicnp, of W idvs ; eeeflnd horse to receive fl soys oiit df the stakes. Distance 1-mile. Nomination IO», acceptance Us. To, start at 1&30 p.m. 3. Catch Weights, o! 20 boys ; eecond horse to receive o soys out of tho stakes. Distance 41 furlongs. Open ,to horses tbat have floW won ft handicap flat rac'J. Entrance 48> on general entry night. To start at 1 p m. 4. Patea Easter Handicap, of Oi soys ; second horse to receive 10 sovb and third horse S soys out of tbe stakes. Distance 11 miles. Nomination 20j, acceptance 30j To start at 2 p.m. fl. Farmers' Elate, of 25 soya ; Bflcoiitt horse to receive 3 soys pdt of stakes, tliatance 1 mile. Entrance 2'»s on general ontry night For all homes that have never started for any other raco (Farmers' Plates excoptod, and winners of thoeo barred) ; wolter weight for ago ; opon to ail horses Iraiued in and the bona fide property of residents within the boundaries of Patea and Hawora Counties for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 245 p ni. 6. Alton Handicap, of 30 soys ; Becond horso to roceivo 6 soys out of the atakes. Distance 1 mile. Nomination 103, acceptance 20s. To slnifc at 3 p.m. 7. Final Stakis, of 20 soya; second liorso to receive 5 saVfl out of the stakes. Distance i[ furleiigPi Opeii to hors n that have iiever won a handicap ilut racoj weight not le« than a utono. The winner of CtttA Weights Ib carry a penalty of lOlbs. Enhance 20s on general eut'y night. To start at 4.45 jl.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACdBP'TANCES, AND GENERAL ENTEIIIS. Norniiiations up to 8 p.m. ou FKIDAY, March Ulh, 1838. Wnights declared on MONDAY. 2lat Maroh, 1893. Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. ou April Ist, 1698. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. A hack is a horso that has uevcr won an advertised race, U not nominated for any race al time cf start, nor for six months previous thereto (hack and hunter races excepted). 2. Tho winner of any race after the declarntiou of weights to carry a penally of 71bs; two or more such ra-e3 I4lbs 3. Konomiuationn or acceptances will be received unloss accompanied liy the necessary amount iv cash. 4 Ppiformauccsof horse 3 must be smitiu with nominations. 6. Colouis of riders to be scut in with acceptuuees on general erlry night. G No eutnes will ba roceivod for any race, except upon condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arisiug out of tho raciuit shall bo decidod by a majority of the stewards it. sent, aud their decision shall be fiiml 7. The Committoo reserve the right to alter tho date of appearance of weight? and time of events should they sic fit to do si. 8 All laces to bo run uuder tho ru'os of racing as adopted by tho Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. Note. — The Post and Telegraph Office clojcs at 6 p m. G. T. POTTO, Hon. Sec. Subtnittod aud approved this 7th day of Januofy,lß9Bi Rodt. G, lUucnora, Seoretary TurauukiClub. WAVEELEY ATHLETIC AS SOCIAfHON. Programme of Sports to bo held on tho boautifiil and woll-sheltered grounds of ho WAVEELEY DOMAIN ON ST. PATEIOK'S DAY, I7th MAECH, 1898. Patron, G Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R ; President, George Johnston, Esq ; Vice-Prosi-denti, O Hawes, B Bromcr, and R Jackson, Esqs ; Handicappor, Mr George Watson; Starter, Mi- F McDonald ; Timekeeper, Mr W J Davis ; Committoo, Messrs © Johnston, jr., A Riddell, W O Riddell. R MoDouald, P McOonald, J Riley, J O'Hara, J Saltor, 0 VVilkinj, R Johnston, W J Davis, F Hodgetts, and A Hauuuy. Eonnino Events. 1 150 yds Maiden Race. First prize Ll 10s, eecood 10s ; entrance 2s IS 100 yds Handicap. First prize U, teoond Ll, third 10s; uominatiou Is fld, accceptance 2j 3 1 Handicap Hurdles. First prize Ll iOs, second Ll, third 10s ; nomination Is od, acceptance 2s 4 220 yds Handicap- First prize L 4, second Ll, third 10s; nomination Is 6d, acceptance 212 1 5 4ioyds Handicap. First prize Lt, second Ll lOa, thitfd 10s ; nomina'iou Is 6d, aoceptanco Is 6 Half-mile flandicvp. Float pri« Ll, second Ll 10j, third lOi; nomination Is fid, ] acceptance 2s 7 One Mile Handicap. First prizo L 6, eeioud Li, third Ll ; nomination 2s Od, acceptance 3s 6d 8 High Jump Hardicap. First prize Ll, second 10s ; nomination Is, acceptance Is 9 Boys' Raco Handicap (under U years). First prizo 10s, second 6s ; entrance Gd 10. Codsoktion, 150 yds handicap. First prize Til )oa, Eeoond 10s; entrance 2a. Cycmno Evlnts (CabJl Amateuiis.) (Under tho Rulei of League of N.Z ) 1 1-Mile Handicap. First prize Ll 10s, second Ll 10s ; third 103 ; nooiination Is Gd, acceptance 2j •J 3- Mile Handicap, f irat prize L 5, second Ll 10a, third 10s ; nomination 2(, acceptance 3s 3 6-Mile Handioap. First prizo 1,6, second hi, third 10s; nomination 2a Gd, acceptance 3s 6d 4 J-Mile Handioap. First prize L 3, second Ll ; nomination Is, accopt*uco Is Two Medals will be given ai Points Prizes. Ono for running events Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, aud one for all cycling ovouts. Handicaps will bo published on or about the 10th March, 1893 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Nominations must bo iv the hands of the Secretary not later than March '2nd, 1898, accompanied by proper fees. Competitors must send in all performances for the past t«ro years. Thiee starters or no rice, four Btartors or no second prize, five or no third Erize. All protests to be in writing, and to c lodged with the Secretary within t«u minutes of event, 10a to bs lodged with each protest, to be forfeited if considered trivial. Decision of Committee in all cases to be final. When nominating for cycling events, the name, weight, tyre, and gearing of machine must b» Bt&ted. Speoial arrangements will be made with the Railway Department. Admission to Ground, Is; Children under 12 years, 6d A Baud will be in attendance Children's sports on the ground First race to start at 11.30 a.mi sharp. A Gbam> Concert and Dance in the Evening. J. W. EMMERSOIT, Secretary and Treasurer. TX7- ILLIAM piNOHES, AEOHITECT AND ENGINEEE. Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations made. Patent Drawings made. Advice Gratiß. Otfices—Eidgway Street, opposite the Post Office. CHIEF BEAND Clothing is. made to fit tall, slender, men. O~UO U BE HOLDEES— Hare's Linoleum Eeviver, for reviving old cloth, Floorcloth, Linoleum, Furniture, etc., and preserving the same. Once used always used. In stone jars, 2s. Jackson's Wax Polish, for use on stained or Polished Floors, Gd tin, E. aua E. Tingey's

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9383, 9 March 1898, Page 4

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