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HAWKE'S BAY RACING- CLUBIS SUMMER MEETING. \ TO BE, HELD ON THE PAKOWHAI RACE COURSE, o:s ...,. • :■ BOXING DAY (DECEMBER 26, 1881.) Jodge :G. H. Swan. Hand:oa.ppkr : Col. White, &TARTER : A. McCARTNBY, Stewards : G. Heslop, James Irvine, G; E. Swan, John-Boatson, A. McCartney, J. B. Hollis, H. J. Leonard, R. Barrows S. Hooper, P. Robinson X) R O G R AM M E— 1. Handicap Hurdle-Raci-Of 20 soys, added to a sweep of 2 soys for starters ; over six flights of hurdles; distance about 2 miles; nomina- ■'- ' tion 1 soy . . „ , ~ 2. Maid«n Plate -A sweepstake of 2 spvs each, j.l soy forfeit if declared and paid by 12 a.m. ;on the day of the race. Added to 15 soys by the Club; weight for age; distance, 1J miles; nomination 1 soy. 3 Pakowuai Handicap—A sweepstakes of 3 soys . cacti'; half fdrfeit if declared 'ftridlpaid by 8 p.m; on the 20th December, 18SI. Added to, 25 soys by the Club; distance, 1§ miles ; nomination, 1 soy. 4, Scratch Trottino RACK-Of 15 soys; post entry of 1 soy; distance, 2 miles _ 5. Christmas Stakks- -A sweepstake of 3 soys each; half forfeit if declared and paid by 8 p.m. on the 20th Decembr, 1881. AdOed to" 30 soys by the Club: weight for age ; distance, 2 miles.; nomination, 1 soy 0. Novel Rack—Of 40 soys; the winner go be sold after the race for 1 soy, the surplus to go to the funds of the Club; weight for age; distance 1 mile; nomination, 1 soy 7. Hack Race—Of 8 soys, with a sweep of 1 soy each added; once round the course; post entry ; minimum weight, 7st 6!b All nominations must be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, Masonic Hotel. Napier, by 8 p.m. on the 6th December, accompanied by the fee of 1 soy for each nomination Weights for Handicap Hurdles and Pakowhai Handicap wijl appear on or before the 14th December. Half forfeit fo- Christmas Stakes and Pakowhai Handicap to be paid by 8 p.m. on the 20th December Entry for Novel Race by 8 p m. on December 20. First forfeit for Maiden Plate before 12 noon on day of Race;. balance of foi feits at Scale ' All forfeits must be paid at the time specified, or the nominator will be liable for the whole SweepHorses walking over to receive only 50 per cent, of the stakes. ' No qualification fee required, Rules and Weights of the Racing Club will be adhered to. H. MONTEITH, Hon. SecJ pBTABTE D A C E S, TO BEHELD ON THURSDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1881. Judge : Major Richardson. Stewards ! A. Haultaln, Esq., L, de Pelichet, Esq., H. J. Twigg, Esq , C- . Villers, Esq., W. Richardson, EBq., and R. Brathwaite, Esq. Clerk of the Scales : H. Brathwaite, Esq Handioappbr and Starter : Colonel White Secretary and Treasurer : J. Steven, Esq. First Race to start punctually at 12 o'olock. 1. MAIDEN PLATE—Of 25 soys ; distance, li miles; weight for age; open to all horses that: have . never won advertised race exceeding £20 in value ; the winner of the Havelock or Hawke's Bay Racing Clubs' Maiden to carry 71b extra; entrance 509. „, 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE-Of 25 soys; 1J : miles, over seven hurdles 3ft 6in high ; nomination 1 soy ; acceptdnce 2 soys 3. SETTLERS RACE—Of 15 soys; lmile; open to all horses in the District of Petane; Welter weight for age; amateur riders; entrance £! 10a 4. PUBLICAN'S PURSE—A Handicap of 50 soys; 2 miles; with a sweep of 2 soys (for starters) to go to the second horse ; nomination, 2 govs; acceptan ;e, 3 soys 5. HACK RACE-Of 5 soys; 1 mile; no horse to carry less than 10 stone ; second horse to save his stakes ; post entry of 10s 6. ORI HACK RACE—Of 5 soys; 1 mile ; for horses owned and ridden by Maoris; catch weights; post entrance, 103

No qualification fee necessary. In all disputes the decision of the Stewards to be final, Three horses to start for each race, or no pubhc money will be given. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £1, which will be forfeited to the fund if the protest be considered frivolous. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all Stakes Entries for the Handicap Hurdle and Publicans' Purse (with amount of nomination enclosed), to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Petane Hotel, by 8 p.m. on Thursday, Ist December Weights will be declared on Monday, 12tb December. Acceptances (with sweep in Publicans' Purse), on Thursday, 22nd December.' " Nominations for Maiden Plate, and Settlers' Race, with entrance money enclosed, will be received by the Secretary, at the Petane Hotel, up to 8 p,m. on Thursday, 22nd December. 1 J. STEVEtfS, Secretary.

Athletic Sports FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S FETE TO BE HELD ON THE HASTINGS RACE COURSE ON PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. Judge: W. Miller Starter : G. T. Cross _ Handicappers: T. M. Murphy and R. Mullany "PROGRAMME— Maiden Race—Open to those who have never won an advertised race ; distance, 150 yards. - Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance fee, 23 6d. Grinning Through the Collar—lst prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s; entrance. Is Hop Step and Jump—lst prize, 30a; 2nd prize, 103 ; i entrance, 2s Stone and Basket Race-25 yards; Ist prize, £110s; 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance, Is Friendly Societies' Handicap—2od yards; Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1: entrance, 2s Gd Obstacle Kace—4oo yards; Ist piize. £5; 2nd prize, £2 ; entrance (on the ground) ss. Boys' Obstacle Race—lst prize, £1 10s ; 2nd prize, 103 ; entrance (on the ground), 2s Tug of War—Teams to consist of eight mon from each Frien'lly Society; Ist prize, £4; 2nd prize £2, if i teams enter ; entrance, Is per man. One Mile Handicap Race—lst prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1; five to start or no 3rd prize ; nominations, 5s ; acceptance, 2=i Gd Duck Jump—3o yards, over 3 bars 3 inches high ; Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s; entrance. Is. Masked Sack Race—Prize, £1 ; entrance, 2s ; masks provided. Handicap Boys* Race—Under 14 years; distance, 100 yards; Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s J entrance, Is. Rudning High Jump— Ist prize, 30s; 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance, 2s Open Handicap—44o yards; Ist prize, £4; 2nd prize, £2 ; nominations, ss; acceptance. 2s 6d. Handicap Boys* Race- Sons of Society members; distance, 150 yards; Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance,.ls. Three-Legg»d Race—loo yards ; Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s; entrance, 2s. ; Handicap Girlß' Race— 50 yards ; Ist prize, 153; 2rid prize.;'ss; entrance (on the ground), free. : Open Handicap Hurdle Race-440 yards, over' 6 flights of hurdles, each 3 feet high. Ist prize, £3; 2nd prize, £1; entrance, ss. Best Comic Song in Character—Prize, £1; entrance, 18 ' • . j Nominations (by letter only) for the One Mile Handicap Race, the Open Handicap, 440 yards, and the Open Handicap Hurdle Race, with colors, to be sent to the Secretary, at-the Masonic Hotel, Napier, on or beforo Tuesday, Ist November, at 9 p.m. The acceptances and general entries on Saturday, November sth. The fees to a?company the' nominations. , PONCING- AT INTERVALS. The N.A.V. Band will be in attendance. Fuither particulars in future advertisement. C. T. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. September 20,1881. JUST LANDED EX "HERMIONE." 4 CASES NELSON'S PATENT SOUPS, Assorted BEEF and CELERY ) BEEF and ONIONS ( in pint MULLIGATAWNY f packets. MILK or CHILDREN'S SOUP ) BEEF PEAS and VEGETABLES in quart packets. BEEF LENTILS and VEGETABLES „ Also— Beef Peas and Vegetables n 71b parcels. They are ah oady thoroughly cooked and can be prepared for the table in a few minutes. ! FRED. W. WILLIAMS. 13th September, 1881. j.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 1

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