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EfiSS: WA IPUKURAU RACES, 186 2. _ _ STEWARDS:— ’ J. D. Osmond, Capt. Haeman, 14th Regt. H. R. Russell. Pueyis Russell. j. d. Canning. JUDGE : CLERK OP THE COURSE : Andeew Reeves. Thursday, February 20th. TVP9?* STAKES, of £2 2a. each, with £ added. For all horses foaled in the - LT - L " lat llave never won an advertised race. 2 miles. Weights—3 yrs., Bst. 7lbs • 4 yrs irAnari) b f^ s 10st 31bs ' ; 6 and a S ecl > 10sfc 101bs - MAORI RACE, of £ . Entrance, £1; half the entrances to go to the winner, and the rest to the second horse. For all horses bona fide the property of, and ridden by, Aboriginal Natives. 1 mile, heats. Catch weights. Post entries. WAIPUKURAU STAKES, of £3 3s. each, with £ added. For all horses. 3 miles. Weights— WTT Sst- 5 4 yrs., 9st. ; 5 yrs., 9st. 81bs. ; 6 yrs. and aged, lOst. UURJJEE RACE of£ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. each. For all horses. Heats, U mile. Over 4 leaps 3ft. 6m. high. Weights—3 yrs., 9st. Mbs.; 4 yrs., lOst 131bs. ; 5 yrs, list 71bs.; b yrs. and aged, list. 121bs. CONSOLATION STAKES.—A handicap sweepstakes of £2 2s. each, with £ added. For beaten horses. 1 2 mile. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. R XI Xi E S f f l / N °J lors . e to \ e entered for any of the above races (but the Maori race) except by a subscriber ot at least 2 guineas to the Race Fund. 2. The second horse to save his stakes in any race where three or more horses start. , , ■ Ihe saddling bell for the Maiden Stakes will ring at a quarter to twelve, and the horses will start at twelve precisely. 4. Entries, stating the names and ages of the horses, and the colors of the riders, and ’enclosing the amount of the entrance fee, to be delivered to the Secretary, at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau, between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m., on the 19th of February. 1 , Applications will be received by the Stewards from persons wishing to erect refreshment booths on the Race Course. The fee wiil be 3 guineas. 6. All disputes will be settled by the Stewards, whoso decision will bo final. 7. -three horses to start in each of the above Races, or the Public money will not be given. 5. Une Shilling admission will be charged to each person at the gate leading to the Race Course. The money so collected to go to the Race Fund. b b Subscriptions will be received by the Stewards, and by Mr. Goodwin, Waipukurau, and Messrs, biuriey and Howell, Waipawa. , Waipukurau, Jan. 9th, ISG2. S ' C °° Sec _ NipiEß RACES, 186 2. „ STEWARDS. Capt. Vivian, 14th Regt. C. Allen J. D. Oemond Capt. Haeman, 14th Regt. G. S. Cooper W. Rich R. Feeeees B. D. Danvers JUDGE — A. St. C. Inglis. TTT STARTER— W. Rich. EEASUEEE W. PaEKEE. SeCEETAEY — C. ALLEN. CIEEK OF THE COUESE — F. E. HAMLIN First Day. P-Dmvrrrm « . TUESDAY, lira MARCH, 1862. UDUCE STAKES. Entrance £2 25., with £4O added. Open to all horses bred in New Zea land, not being winners of an advertized race. Three horses to start, or no race. 1 mill 3 yrs., Bst.7ibs ; 4 yrs., 9st. 7fts. ; 5 yrs., 10 st.; 6 yrs., and aged, 10 st., 7lbs KE b BA 1 STAKES. Entrance, £3 35., with £4O added. Second Horse to save his stake if a "“girt* same as Produce Stakes. Mares and Geldings allowed 411>s. Winners, 41b s. extra A v-iV ~ , i open to all Maori Horses, and ridden by natives. Sweepstakes of £1 each, witl £lO added. Catch Weights. Heats 1’- mile. Second Day. TTTrDnr-n „ Wednesday, 12 th March. E lIACE of £3O. Entrance, £2 2s. 7 Hurdles. Hurdles, 3 ft. 9 in. 2 miles. Weights ~ ? rs '’ 10 3t * im& -; 5 list. 71bs.; 6 jrs., and aged, 12st. ox. I-AIKRK S CUP given by B. D. Danvers, Esq., with £lO added from the Race Fund. Second to raceive the entrance money. For all 3 yr. olds of St. Patrick’s get. One mile heats WELTER STAKES.—£3O. Entrance, £2 2s. Three miles. Weights—4 yrs., 12 st.; 5 yrs., rrivarfr a’rmvvvr an «r I ?“S-’ st - Gentlemen riders ; professional riders weighing extra. 1 f STAEES. £ls. Entrance £1 Is., for horses that have started during this meeting and not won a race. Post Entrance. Entries to be made immediately after the Wcltei Stakes, to he handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be flnalell to ring for saddling each day at half-past 11 a.m., and <o start at noon precisely. Anree horses to start for every race, or the public money will not be given, all races, excepting the Maori Race, the Scurry Stakes, and Consolation Stakes, to be ma , 0 to Mr. Ferrers, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, before 8 o’clock p.m., on the 27th February, 1862. and to be publicly read the same evenin'*. Rules of the Napier Turf Club to be adhered to. No horse to be entered for any of the above races, except by a subscriber of two guineas to the Fund. ■j-,, Applications for booths to be made to the. Stewards on the 27th day of February, at the Golden eecc Hotel at 8 o clock p.m. Each application to be accompanied by a fee of £3 3s. for the license for' 0 re^ the application is refused. The priority of choice of position is to be balloted Electing will take place at the Green Meadows on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 11th and 12 th March next. NOTICE. np H E UNDERSIGNED beg to intimate to those parties who have not paid their account for Carriage and Stores, long over due, that unless the same bo Paid on or before the 10th of J anuary next with interest as per former advertisements, they will he at once placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery "dolbel brothers. THE RESTAURANT, Haslmgs-slreel. NEXT DOOR TO THE TIMES OFFICE, NAPIEE. /TR. THOMPSON begs to inform the Public I>JL of Napier, and vicinity that he has now added to the above a CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 33, 13 February 1862, Page 1

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