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WAERENGA-A-HIKA Race Club Meeting’. BOXING DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1876. Stkwabds : Messrs S. C. Caullon, J. Breingan, E. Devery, J. Price, F. Hale, R. basil. SucuETAitr AfcD Tbbasublb: Mr J. Maynard. , Stabtbb : Captain G. J. Wiuter; Judge . Mr T. Baker. 1. HURDLE RACE, of £18; second horse tu receive £3 out of the stakes; welter weights for age, one and a half miles, over six lights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. 2. HACK HURDLE RACE, of £8; second horse to receive £2 out of the stakes; post entries, lOst up, ouce round the course. 3. TRIAL STAKES, of £3; second horse to receive £2 out of the stakes ; all horses uot ever three years old that have never started for an ad-verti-ed race ; colts, Bst lulb. lil'.ies and geldings Bst 51b; distance 1 wile. 4. COUSTY STAKES, of £25; second horse to receive £5 out of the stakes ; open to alt horses in Cook County on or before tlie Ist November, 1876; 2 miles; weight for age. 5. MAIDEN PLATE,of £l2 10s; second horse to receive £2 10s out of the stakes; all horses that have never won an advertised race, matches excepted, at the time of this meeting ; one and a half miles ; weight fur age. 6. LADIES' PURSE, of £l5 ; second horse to receive £2 10s out of the stakes; 1} miles, welter weight for age ; gentlemen riders, professional riders to carry 71bs. extra. 7. CON SOLATION HANDICAP of £7 10s; for all beaten horses during the meeting. Distance once round the course. Handicap to be adjusted by the stewards or whom they may appoint. 8. Hack FLAT RACE, of £5 ; once round the course, post entries. CONDITIONS. No person will be allowed to enter a horse in any other but the Hack Races, unless the owner of the horse is a subscriber to the Club of at least 1 sov. Scaled entries must be addressed to the Secretary, and sent in under cover to the Waerenga-a-hika Hotel not later than 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 20tb December, 1876, with name, age, ana description of the horse, and the colors of the rider, together with qualification fee, and 1U per cent on the value of the stakes. Any horse foaled during the foaling season of 1873 shall be deemed a threeyear old ; if the time of foaling of any horse is uot known to be judged by the mouth. All disputes shall be settled by the Stewards of the Club, and their decision must in all eases be accepted as final. In case of any match being run on the course on the day of meeting, the owners of the horses shall pay 10s to the tiecre? tary and Treasurer of the Club in advance. lu all other matter the Auckland Jockey Club Rules will be strictly adhered to. Entrance fees to course : Foot passengers, Is; horsemen, 2s; vehicles, including driver, 2s 6d, passengers, Is each. The first race will start at 11 o’clock. J. MAYNARD, 1235 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. N O T I C E.

PERSONS having STOCK GRAZING on Patutuhi uro requested to TAKE DELIVER Y of the same ON or BEFORE the 24tb instant, as mj tenancy of the Block expires on that dure. SAML. PARSONS. December 5,187 G. 12*0 Ormond Sawmill. riTHE undersigned begs to inform the public that the above SAW MILL HAS STARTED WORK, and that be is now prepared to supply SAWN TIMBER, in all size? and dimensions, at Market Rates, namely : — Ordinary Sizes, 10s per 100 Extra Sizes by Arrangement. ALSO, FIRST CLASS SHINGLES. All orders sent to the mill, addressed to the undersigned, or left al Mr Barrie’s store, Ormond, will be promptly attended to. RICHARD CLIMO, 954 Proprietor. wJMib fJshSil L -1A A-?!:LArf n l| Au At“ ,, ’- ? p ”Y°'' V °''eo i I / » er .f’Ddboa — D«m v 0 * 1 ' J a c f e,ul tt{ VOIt : 1 S .. J c " Surt , '‘<cnuyini{ d a ' e ‘a.’n e . ' “O'di arc qu.tc innocu l1 '**' M 1 <e p,od ae IM ® H I P.‘ or ,h ‘ purpose tor which jJ > ‘“"‘ or ,o *“■ 8 James M less'. 1 ' AaUyw U Wholesale and Retail .Agents for Gisborne—--570 MF BIIS G!<lr ro

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 3

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