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PROGRAMME OF THE PATE A DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUR, TO !1E HEED 0\ THE wairoa race course, OX THE '.lth AND 10th NOVEMBER. 187 H. St r? war ns 1L E. Mcßae, Ur Croft Win. Wilson. S S Esq. Esq. Rroaaoe .1. Puwdnll, Esq. Cjij.it. Newlaud J. .Burke, Esq. 111, Esq, II ox. T r !■; as un !•; u : R. E. Mcßae, Esq. II OX . SECRE TAR Y : G. F. Sherwood, Esq. Jrdoe : Captain Blake. Stauteh: Win. Walkington, Esq. Ci.krk on the C<u:rsk r H. 1. Davis, Esq. Ce:;i:k of the Scales : W’m. Dale, Juu., Esq. First Race to take place at 12 o’clock .sharp. Ist. — Product: ot 40 sovs. Distance, J-t miles ; -weight for age ; open to all horses not having run for public money at the lime of entry. Entrance J sovs. 2nd. — Pate a Dr strict Cur of fit.) soys. Entrances, 4 sovs ; Distance, 2 miles ; weight for age; open to all comers. 3rd.— Scurry, 10 sovs. Post entries, i sov.; weight for age ; Avinner to be sold for 2h sovs, surplus to go to the Jockey Clnh fund. 4th.— Ladies Purse, •!•() sovs. Distance, j £ mill's ; welter weights ; gentlemen riders. Entrance, 3 covs. SECOND DAY. Ist. —Humu.K Race, 40 sovs. Ea trances, 3 sovs ; distance, 2 miles, over <S ilights of ordinary sheep hurdles, 3ft Dili in height; welter weights. 2nd.— Hack Hurdle Race of 1 Usovs. Entrance, ] sov. : distance, once round the course, over hj flights of ordinary sheephnrdles, 3ft Din in height; weight for age ; open to all horses that have not run for a slake of 10 sovs. or over. 3rd. —Jockey Club Handicar, 70 sovs, added to a sweep of 4 sovs, and 2 sovs nomination ; distance, 2 miles. Entries elosed with .14 nominations. Weights 1o he declared on Saturday, Hie Kith of October. Acceptances to be sent in before fi p.m. on Thursday, the 28th of October. Hh. —Forced llandicai* roR winning J loasKs, 2n sovs; distance, 1 mile and a distance; entrances for winner, 2 sovs; losing horses allowed to enter at halfprice. In the event of a walk over, only one half of the stakes will he paid. Dale of general entries Ist of November, at 7 o’clock p.m. All protests must he made in writing, within a quarter of an hour of the completion of the race, accompanied by 1 sov, to he forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous. In all eases of disjiute, the decision of the Stewards to be final. Horses having previously run for advertised money are not eligible for hack racing. Second horse to save its stake in all races except in the Scurry and Hack Hurdle Race. EIGHTH YEAH OF RUBRICATION. TO RE I’URLISIIED IN DECEMRER NEXT. THE TARANAKI ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY FOR 187(1. rpIHS ALMANAC will ho- carefully B compiled, and every information likely to be useful to the Patea settlers will be found within its pages. The Waste Lands Acts of the Province, Cattle Impounding Ordinance, Fencing Ordinance, and other laws in force will be published, besides a carefully compiled Directory of the Patea District. Mr J. Ivess, Patea Mail Office, lias been appointed agent for Carlyle, and will receive advertisements and orders for the same. H AAV ERA. MBS. DUNNE, AND DAUGHTERS, MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS HAVE REMOVED from their late premises (Government Collage,), and have taken that new and central shop next the Post-office, where by strict attention to business they hope to obtain a large share of public support. Mrs. D. and daughters would call special attention to the following Departments. DRAPERYmens, YOUTH'S, AND BOY'S READYMADE CLOTHING. MILLINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DRESSMAKING Executed with neatness, and in the newest style. Paris and London Fashions (Worth's) t-o hand. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. STRAW HATS CLEANED. DYED. AND ALTERED.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1875, Page 4

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