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Racing. ANNUAL MEETING. WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB, TO BE HELD ON TIIE KAIKORA COURSE —ON — TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1884. (New Year's Day.) President—James Lawrence, Esq. Stewards—Messrs. Wm. White, S. ±±- Gollan, A. Robb, E. Gray, J. K. Newton, Dr. R. Yon Mirbach. Captain J. Howard. Judge—Mr. H. J. Baker. Handicapper and Starter—Mr. A T. Danvers. Clerk of the Scales— Mr. B. B. Johnson. Hon. TreasurerCaptain J. Howard. first race to stabt punctually at 12 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Handicap Huedle Race—Of 40 soys., distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft Oin high. Nomination, 1 soys. ; acceptance, 2 soy. Hack Hurdle Race—Of 10 soys, distance, 1 mile, over 4 flights of hurdles, for all horses that have never started in a weight - for - age or handicap hurdle race. Weights not less than 10 stone. Post entrance, 1 soy. W.C.R. Club Handicap—Of 140 soys., second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stake, distance, If- miles. Nomination, 3 soys. ; acceptance, 5 soys. The winner of any handicap, after the declaration of weights, of £100, to carry 71b penalty, of £50 to carry 51b penalty. Maiden Plate—Of 25 soys., distance, 1? miles, weight-for-age; entrance £2 10s. For all horses that have never won 10 soys. or over at time of entry, hack races excepted. Any horse winning £25 after time of entry to carry 71b penalty. Railway Handicap-Of 00 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stake, distance, 1 mile. Tho winner of the W.C.R. Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Nomination, 2 soys. ; acceptance, 3 soys. Hack Race—Of 10 soys., distance 1 mile, catch weights. Post entrance, 1 soy. Consolation Rack—Of 10 soys., one mile, for all beaten horses. Post entrance, 1 soy. RULES. No person allowed to enter a horse unless he is a .subscriber of at least one guinea to the Club. All disputes, claims, or objections to bo decided by a majority of the or whom they may appoint, whose decision shall be final. All protests to be accompanied with a deposit of two guineas, to bo forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. Three horses to start in each race, or only half the money will be given. "Hack" shall mean a, horso that has never started in a weight-for-age or handicap race. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. All races run under the H.B. Jockey Club rules and weights. Admission — Footmen, 1/- ; one-horse vehicles, 2/G ; two-horse vehicles, 5/-, occupants, 1/- each. No horsemen allowed on the course. Jas. K. NEWTON, Hon. Secretary. Hotels. "TbTHUr" TV/I" 6 CHRISTMAS TTAMPERS. XX Suitable for Boxing and New Year's Days Picnics. Dozen Hamper, as- Half-Dozen Hamsorted as follows, per, assorted, price price 60/. 130/. 1 JarjJeroboamwhis- Jar Jeroboam whiskey. key. 1 Port or Sherry 2 Port or Sherry 1 Whiskey, Irish or Scotch 2 Whiskey, Irish or 1 Henncssy Scotch 2 Australian Wines 2 Hennessy Guinea Hamper— 1 Old Tom 1 Jar Jeroboam whiskey. 1 Hollands Gin 1 Old Tom or Hollands Gin 2 Australian Wines G Bottles of Ale or 1 Schnapps Porter Tho Wines arc guaranteed of the following Brands: — Sherry (light) Cosens A A A A A Shery (rich brown) Cosens A A A A A VVV V V Port, Sandorman a A A A vv v y The quulity of the Spirits arc too wellknown to require mentioning here. Australian Wines—Penfold & Co., Adelaide. A FACT. ARTHUR TL/T 'pAETNEY —Has taken over— THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Where Wines and Spirits of tho Best-known Brands will be kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. L. BINNIE Proprietor (Late of the London Hotel, Port Ahuriri), Begs to inform the Public that he has taken tho above well-known Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to tho wants of Customers to merit a share of public patronage. Tho above Hotel affords firstclass accommodation for the Travelling Public. Every attention will be paid to visitors and Travellers. Wines and spirits of the best brands only kept. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. MATAMAU HOTEL. ST>ADDELEY • _O Begs to inform tho Public that, having taken the above hostelry, he is prepared to supply the best accommodation to travellers. Persons travelling through the Seventymile Bush will find this Hotel a convenient tstage. None but tho best Liquors kept. GOOD STABLING. S. BADDELEY Proprietor. T> RO YIN CIAL TJOTEL. T. WATERWORTH ~ .. Proprietor. CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor T> A I L W A V IT O T E L. TOP.T AIIURIRI Tliis Hotel is replete with every accommodation, and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet tho requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Table d'Jlote daily. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families. JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor. rp E M P E R A N C E TT O T E L, ' CLIVE SQUARE, Close to the Railway Station. R. GREGORY Wishes to inform the Public of Napier and Country Districts that ho has taken the above Hotel lately earned on by Mrs Teyohemic, and hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Regular Boarders £1 per week. Single Meals One Shilling. Well-aired Beds (single rooms). Gcod accommodation for married couples. Noto the Address— TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Clive-sqare.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3882, 28 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3882, 28 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3882, 28 December 1883, Page 4

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