Sporting 1 . PATEA I) IS T RIC T JOCK E Y CLUB ANNUAL RACES. TO RE HELD AT W A I II 0 A , On NOYE MB E R 9t hj, 187 G. STEWA R D S ; W. Wilson, Esq. Dr. Croft C. Duric, Esq. B. B. Broadbent, Esq judge : CAPTAIN BLAKE. R. E, APR at 1 Esq. 0. Byrnes, Esq. J. Burke, Esq. CLERK OF SCALES i WM. DALE, Esq. CLERK OF COURSE ; 11. 1. DAVIS, Esq. PROGRAMME : Ist.— Hurdle ILvorc, of 40 so vs.; entrance, 3 sovs. ; second horse to save Ids stakes. 24- miles ; over 10 flights of'lnmPcs. Weight, 1-Albs, over weight for aye scale. 2nd.—Hack Hurdle Rack, of 10 sovs.; entrance, Isov. Once round the course. Weights, not less than lOst. 3rd. — Patka Cun, of 40 sovs.; second hoiso to save. Ids stakes; entrance, 3 sovs. Distance, 2 miles. Weight for age. 4th. — Maiden Plate, of 40 sovs.; second horse to save In’s stakes; entrance. 3 sovs. Distance, 1-4 miles. Weight for ago. dtji. — Ladies 5 Purse,' of 30 sovs. Entrance, 3 sovs. I|- miles. Welter weights. Gth — Patka District Handicap, of 75 sovs: nomination, 2 sovs; acceptances, g so is. Distance, 2-j- miles. Entries to close on Monday, IGth October, at (J p.m., at the Secretary’s cilice. W< ights to bo declared on Monday, iklrJ October. Acceptances at the Secretary’s ' office on Monday, 30th October. 7 th. —Forced Handicap, of 20 sovs.; entrance, 2 sovs. Losing horses allowed to enter at half-price. L,r miles. Two Hack Racks, of 5 sovs each, Entrance, 10s Three horses to bo entered or no race, or in the event of a walkover only half stakes will be paid. Eive per cent to be deducted from gross amount of stakes towards expenses. Rule 20 of the Patea District Jockey Club Rules has been altered, and now roads: “ Thk top weight in handicaps not to exceed lOst.” General entries, 4th November. WILLIAM COWERN, lion. Sec., Carlyle. Business Notices. yyr R. KI N G & SO N, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, NE W PLYMO UT II (opposite the masonic hotel.) Persons visiting New Plymouth will find this the cheapest and BE B T EBTABLI BIIM EN T in the District. ILL IA M A’CO UR T, GENE CAL BLACKS,MUTT AND FARRIER. II A W E R A . Work done on the shortest notice. •Agricultural and other Implements repaired. HAWERA BUTCHER Y. HAYING arranged to RUN my MEAT CART between' Hawera and Carlyle every -MONDAY and THURSDAY, parties leaving orders .with Mr Gibson or myself may rely upon every attention being paid to their re•quiremonts. ' JOHN WINKS. October 14, ,1875.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 163, 1 November 1876, Page 1
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