SADDLERY AND HARNESS. Stable Requisites of Every Variety. Racing Gear of latest jOl ■ improved kmd at low!k .. // est prices. Before purH // 1 wfatjWF® chasing elsewhere, call I I and see what the undermW® // // signed will supply you I 118 l with. By manuf actur- / vm ?.| JI I JsSffir :] JlnfiJ] ing in large quantities, 11 I I 1 ■ l7 I’M/ Illi an< i by use of the latest Il 1 V jjr improved labour - savU 11 kA n g appliances, and by ' II direct importation of Zill I U . all mountings from the * Il makers, the cost of pro- ® w duction is reduced to the lowest limit, and he therefore supplies GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. a. makerw | 'WIF This Brand is now, as it has been for eighteen years, everywhere known as a guarantee of good value. Moderate Prices and Best "Work, and returned completed in th.e shortest space of time, same or next day as required. Send for Retail Reduced Price Lists just Published. ——• W. S. JONES, Wholesale Manufacturing Saddler and Hamess Maker, (Next Bank of Australia) AUCKLAND. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Onslow, G.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand. pOMF O R T FOR THE FEET. RUNNING, WALKING, CRICKETING, AND OTHER BOOTS MADE. Hand-Sewn a Speciality. Repairs Done while waiting at WM. MILLER & SONS, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND.. P.S.—Surgical Boots made. Racing Programmes. TAR U R Y RACING CLUB. ANNUAL SUMMER MEETING, To be held on the Club’s Course, Drury, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 29TH, 1890. Programme. Handicap Hurdle Race of 20 sovs., second horse to receive 3 sovs. from the stakes. Distance 2 miles. Over nine flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination, ios. ; Acceptance, 10s. Flying Stakes Handicap of 15 sovs., second horse to receive 3 sovs. from the stakes. Distance J mile. Nomination, 7s. 6d.; Acceptance, 7s. 6d. Maiden Plate of 15 sovs., second horse to receive 3 sovs. from the stakes. Distance 1 mile. Weight-for-age. For horses that have not won an advertised race at time of starting. Nomination, 15s. Drury Cup Handicap of 40 sovs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Distance, i| miles. Nomination, 1 sov. ; Acceptance, 1 sov. Novel Handicap of 15 sovs. The winner to become the property of the Club, and to be sold immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. Nomination, 7s. 6d., Acceptance, 7s. 6d. Drury Racing Club Handicap of 25 sovs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. - Distance, . i| miles. Nomination, 12s. fad. ;Acceptance, 12s. 6d. Steward’s Handicap of 20 sovs., second horse to receive 3 sovs. from the stakes. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 10s. ; Acceptance, 10s. Winner of the Drury Cup or Drury Racing Club Handicap to carry 71bs. penalty, or winner of both lolbs. Weights will be published on Tuesday, December 9th. Acceptances for Drury Cup, Handicap Hurdles, Flying. Stakes Handicap, and Stewards’ Handicap; and Nominations for Maiden Plate and Novel Handicap, on Tuesday, December 16th. Weights for Novel Handicap immediately after general entries, and Acceptance at the post. Weights for Drury Racing Club Handicap after Cup race, and Acceptance half-an-hour before advertised time of starting. The winner of any handicap race, after the declaration of the weights, of the value of 20 sovs. to carry 71bs. penalty; of two or more such races, iolbs. (Drury Cup and Stewards’ Handicap). Penalties not cumulative. Mr. H. H. Hayr, of Tattersail’s, will receive Nominations and Acceptances on behalf of the Club. FOR SPECIAL TRAIN SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. DANIEL MAHER, Hon. Sec. ANTED—RUNNERS to SELL “The Sporting Review.” —Apply at the Publishing Office.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 December 1890, Page 7
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