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Auckland polo club’s annual SPORTS AND RACES. TO BE HELD AT POTTER’S PADDOCK, EPSOM, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, 1896. First Event to start at 1.30 p.m. President: Colonel Dawson. Vice-President: J. P. A. Philson, Esq. Stewards: Major Banks, Colonel I Dawson, Mr E. Dennis O’Rorke, Dr. Sharman, Dr. A. C. Purchas, Mr Colegrove, Mr R. H. Wynyard, Mr W. R. Bloomfield, Mr C. E. Purchas, Mr H. C. Gorrie, Mr J. P. A. Philson, Mr H. O. Nolan, Mr H. C. Tonks, Mr W. Clarke, Mr A. Hanna, Mr Makgill. Judge: Thomas Morrin, Esq. Clerk of Scales: W. Percival, Esq. Clerk of Course: A. Selby, Esq. Starter: J. S. Kidd, Esq. Timekeeper: Adolph Kohn, Esq. W. R. Bloomfield, Esq., bon. sec. Bending Competition, for Trophy. —First Stake 20yds from starting point. Stakes Syds apart, and 18 stakes in course. Any competitor knocking over one stake, to be disqualified. To be run in heats. Hurdle Race, for Trophy .—Six furlongs. Weight forage. Maximum weight, 11.7. Over four flights of hurdles. Polo Ball Race, for Trophy. Ball to be hit from starting point round flag 220yds distant and back through goal posts. Ball to be hit from right to left round flag. Auckland Polo Cup, for Trophy—Weight for inches. Maximum weight, 11.7. Winner of Hurdles to carry 51b penalty. Four furlongs. Ladies’s Bracelet, for Trophy. —Ponies to be nominated by ladies. Competitors to start with ribbons, gallop roun i post from right to left, one furlong distant, and back, dismount at starting point and lead lead pony to lady, who will thread the needle ; when needle is threaded, remount and again gallop round post, from right to left, and finish with needle threaded To be run in heats. Cigar and Umbrella Race, for Trophy.- Competitors to stand with coats off, saddle on ground, and an unlig’hted cigar and closed umbrella; to mount and go once round the post, and finish with ponv saddled, coat on, umbrella opened, and cigar lighted. Steeplechase, for Trophy. Weight for inches. Maximum weight 11.7. Winner of Hurdle Race or Cup to carry 51b penalty. One mile and a half. The Slow ’Uns Stakes, for Cup presented by E. D. O’Rorke, Esq. For ponies owned by members of the Auckland Polo Club only, and approved by the Committee as qualified to compete. Winner of Cup, Hurdles, or Steeplechase ineligible. Minimum weight, lOst. List of eligible ponies to be seen at the office of the Secretary. Four furlongs. Entries for Cup, Hurdks, and Steeple, 10s; other events, ss. , „ „ „ Entries must be in the hinds of the Hon. Sec., Government Insurance Chambers, Queen Street, by FRIDAY, the 10th April, by 5 p.m., accompanied by fees, names, description, and height of pony, and rider’s colours. W. READ BLOOMFIELD, Hon. Secretary.

gALBT E A D, VETERINARY SURGEON, AUCKLAND, N.Z. E.D.H. attends daily at Pullan and Armitage’s stables, Albert-street, and may be also found night and day at his private residence, Graham Street. Mr. Halstead begs to return his thanks to his many patrons for past favours, and to inform I them that he has engaged his son, Mr Charles Halstead, as an assistant in the business, and I solicits a continuation of patronage. Mr Halstead has now on hand a CERTAIN CURE FOR BOTS. Telephone No. 442. — ' JF YOU WANT GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY GO TO CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 12 CABINETS and ONE ENLARGEMENT <£l Is. M E - T. A. L ONEEGAN - SURGEON DENTIST (By Examination), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Opposite City Hall. OLEAVE & QO., PRINTERS, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.

J Alexander.] Telephone 901. [F- W. Smith. j. 00., Plumbers and Sanitarians, Electrical, G-as and Hot Water Engineers, MERCER STREET, WELLINGTON (Near Public Library). Manufacturers of Spouting, Down-pipe. Ridging (Plain and Lead-edged), Curved Iron and Lead-headed Nails. CERTIFICATES CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. J. Alexander —Ist Class Ordinary, 1893, and 2nd Class Honours, 1894. F. W. Smith—Prize Medal and Ist Class Certificate, 1894. In slock, a large assortment of Rolled, Muffled and Rippled Cathedral Glass, in all shades and tints. Manufacturers of Leaded Lights and Stained Glass Windows. NO MORE HILL WALKING o THE COLLIER TWO-SPEED CYCLE. o Pronounced by English and C lonial Experts to be the Most Important Improvement since th introduction of the Pneumatic Tyre. ite for Particulars. H. COLLIER & CO., Wanganui. \. OATES, £2O The Zealaodia Cjola £2O CHRISTCHURCH and NAPIER. Colombo Street, Christchurch. Tennyson Street, Napier. THE “TROCADERO.” The Only Continental Cafe in the Colonies. Dejeuners —Lunch from 12 till 2 o’clock, Afternoon Tea from 2 until 5 o’clock, Ordinary tea from 5 until 7 o’clock. Supper until 1 a.m. Private Dining and Supper Rooms. Special arrangements for Theatre Parties. Club Dinners, Society Banquets, etc., etc. HARRY PRICE (Late Central Hotel), Proprietor, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 299, 16 April 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 299, 16 April 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 299, 16 April 1896, Page 2