Racing. Weltbr Handicap—Of 100 boys ; second horse to receive 20 soys from the btake ; distance two miles; nomination 2 boys, on Tuesday, 19th December. Weights to be declared on Wednoaday, 7th February; acceptance with 3 soys, on night of general entry. Minimum weight 9at 71b NiPiRR Handicap—Of 500 soya; second horse to receive 60 soys, and third horse to receive 20 soys from the stake. Distance one-and-three-quarter mile ; nomination 2 soya on Tuesday, 19th December. Weights to be declared on Wednesday, 7th February; acceptance with 5 Boys on Tuesday, 20th February ; final payment of 8 soys on night of general entry. The winner of any handicap of the value of 300 boys after the declaration of the weights to carry lolb extra; of the value of 200 soya 71b extra; of the value of 100 soys 51b extra. Penalties not accumulative Ndxsbry Platb- Of 100 sovß ; for 2-year-olds; distance half-a-mlle ; entrance 5 soya. Colts 81b 51b; fillies and geldings Bst 21b Hack Rack- Of 20 aovs ; distance one mile; post entrance 2 soys. No weight under 10 stone ; winner to be sold fer 30 sevs ; any surplus to go to the funds Railway StAKse Handicap—Of 125 sove; second horee to receive 20 soya from the stake; distance three-quarters of a mile ; nomination 1 boy on Tuesday, 19th December. Weights will be declared on Wednesday, 7th February; acceptance with 2 sove on Tuesday, 20tn February. Final payment ef 3 eova on night of general entry SECOND DAT—FRIDAY, 16th MARCH. Grand Stand Handicap, of 160 soys ; second horse to receive 20 soys from the stake; distance, two miles; nomination, 2 soys, on night of general entry; weights will be declared on night of first day's rases; acceptance, with 5 soys, by 11 p m. on night of first day':i races. Provincial Producr Starrs of 100 snvs; distance, one mile; entrance, 6sors; weitrht for age; lor all horsee bred in the Provincial Dißtrct of Hawke's Bay that have never won a race exceeding 25 soys in value; winner of any such race after entry to carry 71b penalty. Handicap Hurdlk Bacs—Of 150sove; second horse to receive 25 sove from the stake ; distance two und a half roiles ; nomination, 3 sove, on Tuesday, 19th December ; weighia will be declared on Wednesday, 7th February; acceptance, with 4 soys, on Tuesday, 20th February ; final payment of 5 joys on night of general entry; winner of Handicap Hurdle Race of 50 soys or upwards after declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra Tradesman's Handicap—Of 200 soya; second horee te receive 25 soys from the stake; distance, one and a-half mile; nomination, 2 aova on night of general entry ; weights will be declared on night of first day's races; acceptance with 6 soys, by 11 p.m. on night of first day's races Autumn Handicap—of 100 boys; dletance, threequarters of a mile; for 2 and 3-year-olds; nomination 1 soy, on night of general entry ; weights will be declared on night of first day's races; acceptance, with 3 soys, by 11 p.m. on night first day's races Consolation Handicap—Of 50 eovs; distance, one mile; entrance, 2 soys; for all beaten horses hacks excepted). RULES AND REGULATIONS, No entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final General entries, TUESDAY, 6tii MARCH ; qualification fee 2 boys, for non-members, payable at same time. All nominations, entries, and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount in cash, must be addressed to the Secretary, and left at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, not later than 8 p.m. on the several specified dates The rules and weights of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will, be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. Hones -walking over will receive 60 per cent, of the stakes Dates op Nominations, Acceptances, &c, and Amounts -co be Forwarded. Tuesday, 19th december, 1882. Welter H&ndicap—Nomination, 2 eova Napier Handicap—Nomination, 2 soya Railway Stakes Handicap—Nomination, 1 soy Handicap Hurdle Race—Nomination, 3 soys Tuesday, 20th fbbruary, 1883. Welter Handicap—Acceptance, 3 soys Napier Handicap -Acceptance. 5 soys Railway Stakes Handicap—Acceptance, 2 soya Handicap Hurdle Race—Acceptance, 4 soys TUESDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1833. Maiden Plate—Entrance, 3 soys Napier Handicap—Final Payment, 8 soys Nursery Plate—Entrance, 5 soys Railway Stakes Handicap—Final payment, 3 soys Grand Stand Handicap—Nomination, 2 soys Provincial Produce—Entrance, 5 soys Handicap Hurdle—Final payment, 6 soys Tradesman's Handicap—Nomination, 2 soya Autumn Handicap—Nomination, 1 soy F, D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Consultations. H T TjIORTUNE FOR -| THE GREVT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION ok the CHAMPION STAKES. To bo run on New Year's Day, 1883. 50,000 SIIA.RBB AT Iβ. EACn. 136 New Year's Gifts, Value £2,500, £ £ £ First Horse .. .. 1,000 42 prizes of 20 .. 810 Second Horse .. 200 5 „ 10 .. 50 Third Horse .. .. 100 10 „ 5 .. 50 Starters divide .. 100 20 „ .. 60 Non-starters divide 100 Total.. .. 2500 Twenty-one Tickets forwarded on receipt of One Pound. No less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Shares sent by return post. Application for shares to be sent by letter only, inclosing P. 0.0. notes or cheques. If Coin Is enclosed, please register letter. 3d extra for reply and result. Victorian stamps up to 9s may be sent, if other colony stamps please exchange at the rate of 2s in the £. Exchange on cheques lSi Bank notes (except Victorian) 3d« Please enclose an addressed onvelope, unstamped , ADDRESS —"BONANZA," care of J. THOMAS, 20 Swanston Stroet, MELBOURNE. In cases where a number of friends, or a club wish to become subscribers, let one of the number send for shares in his or her name onlyi Result of drawing will be advertised in the Melbourne Leader, and posted to subscribers immediately after drawing. If any of your numbers have drawn a horse or a prize, post us the ticket with your name and address, and the amount ef prize will be mailed to you, less our commission, 10 per cent. Drawing will take place on December 20th, and will be conducted with the utmost fairness by a committee of shareholders, The Promoters of the " Bonanza" Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882, desire to express its warmest thanka to its friends and patrons for the prompt and spirited manner In which they subscribed for shares, and for the confidence reposed in our enterprise? We confidently believe that the " Bonanza " Consultation owed much of its popularity to the fact Of its being a nov»l ibba as a sweep, more especially so. when by the simple investment of onb shilling you become a shareDolder in a company that gives you a chance of winning £1000, In order to procure a share in any other large sweep you would have to part ■with £1 for a slDgle chance, while we en the otner hand will give you 21 chances of winning £1000 for the same amount, hence our great advantage over others in the same line of business. Cures. ME. MILNER STEPHEN'S MARVELLOUS CURES. [Sydney Daily Telegraph.] THIS gentleman is still pursuing his present vocation of healing diseases which had resisted the skill of the medical faculty up to the time of his treatment. That a large measure of success has attended his efforts there can hardly be a reasonable doubfc, in the face of the numerous testimonials -which have been published in the public journals ; besides the Press reports of his public healings in this and the adjoining colony. At the commencement of Mr Milner Stephen's career we gave full notices of this extraordinary, und, as respects these colonies, unknown method of cures, by the simple process of breathing through " red flannel," " laying on of hands," or the still more wonderful mode of " ordering away" the disease or other affliction from the sufferer. During the last few weeks half a score of testimonials out of 20 odd cases, as we lire informed, have appeared in the Press, certifying to the patients' legs having been sometimes instantaneously lengthened from two to six inches. The names and addresses of the parties are given (two young ladies having married since the restoration of their limbs !) and there is quite a collection of crutches, and " block boots" to be seen at the Victoria Hal), which hare been left by the donors with Mr Milner Stephen. With such evidence of this class of cures, backed by the eye testimony of all their acquaintances, who have been astonished at seeing hitherto lame young ladies walking, and even dancing without a perceptible limp, it is inlo to say that this class of affliction at all events has been imaginary, while it is imputing fraud to the operator, patients, and witnesses who arc parties to each testimonial. Beports hare appeared in this journal noticing the mai'vellous cures at the public healings by the processes before mentioned. Mr Milner Stephen advertises in another column that lie will heal in public on Wednesday afternoon the 1-ltli December. Those who feel any curiosity en the snbjccfc should
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3562, 8 December 1882, Page 4
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