Nev Mvertifemmlt. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB MEETING, 18’76Stewards : MeseraPoYNtßß I Messrs TtrCKEB „ Pitt 1 „ Caclton Authvb | „ Kelly • M’DonaidJtn>GB: W. K. Nesbitt, Esq., sta’ktsb ;G. J. Wintbb, Esq. JpiRST DAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1876. First race to start at 12 o’clock. 1— ORLANDO CUP, value 20 iovi.; dizrance, ifcniilee; weight for age. Entrance, 5 guineas ; Second horse to receive guineas-, third hone to sare his stakes. vKntnnaesdosed.) 2— LADIES’ PURSE, 61 so vs., together with sweepstake! of £2 2s, half forfeit, and - - sovi. added; welter weight for age; distance,.twomiles. 3 —FL YING STAKES, of sots., entrances added'; weight for age ; three quarter mile heats 4— PONY RACE, of sots., entrance 6 added, for ponies 14 hands and under > top weight 10 stone —7ibs allowed per inch ; distance, one mile 6—HACK RACE, of SOTS., post entrance of 10s each added; catch weights: distance, one mile SECOND DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1876First race to start at 12 o'clock. 1— HURDLE RACE, of sots., entrances added: welter weight for age ; over eight hurdles, 3ft. 6iu. high ; distance, two miles 2— MAIDEN PLATE, of sots., entrances added ; weight for age ; distance, one and a half miles ; for all maiden horses that have not won an advertised race previous to this meeting' 3— TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of not less than 50 sovs., together with a sweepstakes of £2 2s, half forfeit; entries to close on the 3rd February ; top weight, not to exceed 10 stone 11b., weights to be declared OB acceptances on 12th February st general entry ; distance, two miles
4—DISTRICT PLATE, of sovs., entrances added ; weight for age ; for all maiden horses that have been in the district for at least six months previous to the races; winner of Maiden Plate to carry 7ibs. extra ; distance, one and a ■** haff miles. «—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of sovs , post entrance of £1 each added, for all beaten horses at this meeting ; distance, one mile and a distance 6—FORCED HANDICAP, for all winners at this meet ing, of sovs., with two and a half pee cent, of all winnings at this (compulsory for winners, optional for meeting added. Entrance, one guinea* losers) added. Post entry ; distance,! one mile and a half CONDITIONS: First race each day to start at 12 o'clock. I Handicaps to be made by the Stewards, or! whom they may appoint. Second horse to save stakes, except ini Orlando Cup and hack races. No owner or nominator shall be qualified to I enters horse, in other than the Hacks, unless I he be a subscriber of at least Two Guineas to I the Race Fund. All entries, except Tunings Stakes Handicap, which are to be sent in at time, and as above specified, addressed as below, enclosing fee of 15 per cent on value of I stakes, together with qualification, to be made I in writing and forwarded to the Hon. Secre-J tary, at Masonia Hotel, not later than 8 pm.l on the 12th February, 1876. All entries to include name, description,! and age of horses, and colors of riders. Jockeys to ride in colors as described ini entry, otherwise subject to a penalty of one! pound. The winner of any match ran on the course I to pay 10» to the race fund. Five per eent to be deducted from amount! of winnings towards expenses, and towards! stakes for Forced Handicap. All monies to be paid previous to starting! The Auckland Jockey Club rules will in all! other matters be strictly adhered to. M. HALL. 864 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. I J POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLFJ r r VOLUNTEERS. TtfEMBERS intending to compete nJ ■L'-A Representatives for the Colonial PrizJ Firing must send in their names by the 20thl December. Copies of the Regulations may bJ had by applying at the Militia Office, GisJ borne. A. F. HARDY, 863 Captain. I GRASS SEED. THE undersigned is prepared to buy grass seed at his Iron Store near the Waerenga-a-hika Hotel, Waerenga-a-hika, atony hour in the day, between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. The highest price given in CASH for good seed. G. SAUNDERS. PANUITANGA. 1Z IA mohio ai nga Maori ko Hqri Tanaru kei te hoko hoko karaihe ki tona whare xnaitai kei Waerenga-a-hika. He nioni anake to utu mo te karaihe pai ka puare tona whare hoko i te 6 o nga haora i te ata tae nos kite 10 o nga haora i te po hei hoko hoko koraihe. 1 NA HORI TANARU. I Waarer.gs-S bika. I
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 331, 8 December 1875, Page 3
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