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Racing. AWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. TO BE HELD AT HASTINGS ON THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 18S3. Stewards: Captain W. R. Russell (President), Messrs J. N. Williams, W. U. Burke, C. B. Winter, C. C. Murray, Allan M'Lean, W. Shrimpton, James Lyon, Thoe. Bishop, R. Wellwood, and William Douglas. Judge: W. Shrimpton. Handicapper: J. 0. Evett. Starter: Hugh Handyside. Clerk of tho Scales: Col. White. PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Steeplechase, of 80 soys. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, -1 soys, w.f.a. for all horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase exceeding 20 soys. in value. 2. Ladies' Bracelet, value, 30 soys., with 20 soys. in specie added, for horses that have never won a race exceeding 20 soys in value. Distance, 1J miles on the flat. Weights, 3 yrs, lOst; 4 yrs, list; 5 yrs, 12st; 6 yrs and aged, 12st 71b. Gentlemen Riders. All horses to be nominated by Ladies. Entrance, 2 soys. 3. Hawke's Bay Steeplectiask. A Handicap of 200 soys. Second hor.se to receive 20 soys. trom the Stakes. Distance, 3J miles. Nomination, 2 soys.; acceptance, 6 soys. •I. Hack Steeplechase, of 20 soys. Once round and a distance. Not less than lOst up. Post entries, 1 soy. Open to •all horses that have never run in a weight-for-age or Handicap Hurdle Race or Steeplechase. 5. Consolation Steeplechase. A Handicap of 80 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from the Stakes. Distance, about 2 miles. Nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 2 soys. Open to all beaten horses (hacks excepted.) No entry ivill be received for any race, except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, &c, arising shall be decided _by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. All Steeplechases will be run under tho N.Z. Grand National Steeplechase Rules. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary.

Consultations. £3000 gg_j;; £3000 A COLOSSAL FORTUNE FOR lIALF-A-CROWN. The " Groat" Victory Sweep on the Melbourne Cup, 1883, to be run on tho Gth of November. This Gigantic Sweep, by far the largest ever known to tho colonies, is the property of a boil a fide Company, with responsible directors. Capitol, £10,000, divided into £80,000 shares of 2/G each. Also over 1000 prizes n-uarantced and distributed as follows : — First Horse ..£3OOO 20prizes 50 £1000 Second „ .. 1000 40 „ 25 1000 Third ~ .. 500 100 „ 10 1000 Starters divide 600 200 „ 5 1000 Non - starters 750 ~ 1 750 divide .. 250 Total ~ £10,000 It will be seen that never before has there been such a tempting bid made for public support. Our great effort reduces winning almost to a certainty. We give a £3000 prize for the trifling outlay of 2/6. We give 1030 other prizes, more by half than docs any one else in a similar line. We sell 9 tickets for 20/. Not less than 2 sent to any single address. Send P.O. Order or Bank Notes. If stamps arc sent, add exchange at the rate of 1/- in the pound. Should coin be sent, register letter. Please enclose 3d extra for Membership. Tho drawing will take place on the Ist of November, and the result will bo posted immediately and advertised. Tickets sent by return post. Write at once for prospectus. No charge. Address— '' Victory, '' Care of George Robertson, 94, Burke-street, E., Melbourne. £1000 A FO ™ JNE £1000 r\ N E QUILLING. THE " GREAT BONANZA " CLUB CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUT, 1883, To be run about the end of October. Capital, £7-500. Divided into 150,000 shares at Is each. 500 Prizes Guaranteed. TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : — First Horse .. .. £1,000 Second Horse .. .. 500 Third Horse .. .. 250 Starters divide .. .. 500 Non-starters divide .. 250 10 Prizes of £100 ~ £1,000 20 Prizes of £50 .. £1,000 -10 Prizes of £25 .. £1,000 100 Prizes of £10 .. £1,000 200 Prizes of £5 .. £1,000 21 Tickets for £1. Not less than 5 Tickets scut to any single address. Send P.O. Order or Bank Notes. If Coin be enclosed, please register letter. If Stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate of Is in the £1. Exchange should also be added to Cheques. Pleaso enclose 3d extra for Membership Fee. No Charge for Reply or Result. Drawing will positively take place on or before the 25th of October, and will be'eonducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Tickets promptly sent by return post, and Results posted immediately after Drawing. Propectus forwarded. Enclose an addressed cnvclopouiistamped. Address—"Bonanza,'' care of J. Thomas, 20 Swanston-street, Melbourne. _ dianic licenses.

GAME SEASON, 1883. THE following . Persons have taken out Shooting , Licenses : — rotor Robertson, J. 1 ,, . Crane, S. Curnell, J. S. Spry, Robert Pocket, Alfred Giblin, AY. 0. Taylor, Thomas Powdrell, AY. P. Birch, S. Bridge, 11. A. Lambert, W. Hallett, F. Sutton, Sydney Johnston, James Blake, James Ross, D. E. Gisborne, A. S, G. Carlyon, G. R. G. Carlyon, A. McLean, John M. Brown, Lconel AVallis, J. 11. Coleinan, J. Chambers, Junr., A. J. Cotterell, T. Tanner, E. D. Tanner, Charles Tanner, J. I). OnnoTid, 11. Montoith, R.P.Williams, J. 0. Evott, R. T. Walker, Arthur Knight, C. C. Murray, Gco. B. Smith, F. H. Stevens, John Nuttull, Jimr., G. T. Sealo, 11. J. Baker, Thomas Bunson, Robert Penty, Thomas Poole, W. H. Pcakmau, P. C. Coghlan, E. C. W. Porter, 11. Pilcher, J. Burt, Geo. M. White, J. Witherow, T. Bishop, C. Brown, C. A. Fitzroy, J. 11. Jull, John Britten, S. Hooper, W. B. Broughton, John Heslop, R. Wcllwood, J. S. Handysidc, Allan McLean, Frank Roper, Edmund'Gilpin, W. TJ. Burke, J. K. Goudy, Geo. Tait, C. D. Kennedy, Geo. Mirritt, W. Cato, J. E. Goose, Cui. Hcrrick, J. K. Newton, Thomas Ingram, William Beamish, Win. Laing, J. G. Wilson, J. R. McLean, F. E. Simcox, 13h. Knight, A. Macdonald, J. Bamford, F. R, Duncan, W. 11. Duncan, J. N. Williams, W. G. Noble, Major Scannell, Thomas Parkinson, S. Bolton, Thos. Pine, Paul Hunter, B. Lambert. W. J. Moore, Richard Croxton, T. A. Shirley. Major Richardson, F. S. Watorhouse, J. Dove, A. Shield, W. Dabbs, J S. Giblin, T. C. 11. White, A. Danvcrs, Hugh Donahue, Douglas McLean, 11. Gaisford, S. Scruby, Peter Anderson. Sales by Sir M. K. Miller. FOR SALE OR TO LET—A 7-roomed House, with outhouses, &c, good Garden, Orchard, quarter of a mile from Hastings Railway Station. Apply to— M. R. MILLER. T R i~ 1 V~~K D~ J\_ Consignments of Iron Fencing AVire, Steel Fencing Wire, Barbed Fencing Wire, Staples—Galvanised (Acorn Brand). Messrs J. G. Hill and Co., manufacturers, Ex " Langstono" and "AVave Queen." NOW LANDED. SO Tons best Annealed Iron Fencing Wire, Nos. G, 7, 8, and 9 50 Tons Acorn Brand Patent Round Steel Wire (oiled), G, 7, 8, 9, and 10 GO Kegs best Fencing Staples (galvanised), 1-j x 7, and 2 x G 50 Reels Patent Barbed Wire. Liberal terms will be allowed to purchasers. M. It. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 4

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