MOB RINSVTLLE SPOUTS. To be held on MONDAY, DEC- 23, 1889AT MORRMNJSVJLLE. PROGRAMME, Passed by tUe Auckland Racing Club, and run under theil 1 Rules. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES; one arrd a half miles; G flights hurdles, 3ft 6in liiffh.— lst horse L 7 10s; 2nd, LI 10s ; Entrance, 1(R 2. MAIDEN PLATE; three - quarter mile. Weight for Age. — Ist horse LB. Entrance, ss. 3. LOCAL RACE ; one and half miles. Ist horse, L8; 2nd, L 2 ; list. Horses that have never started in an advertised race allowed Ist. ; winners to cairy a penalty of 71b*. Entrance, 10s. 4. MORUINSVILLK HANDICAP (open). One and three quarter miles — Ist horse, L 1 0; 2nd, LI 10s. To bo handicapped after Nos. I, 2, and 3 are lun. Entrance, 10s. 5. NOVEL RACE, value LIO. Distance, 7 furlongs. "Welter weight for age. Winner to be sold and proceeds to be be divided between the Club and second lior.se. Entrance, 10s. G. FORCED HANDICAP ; one mile, L 5. Entrance, os. Winners Nos. 1,2, 3, 4, and 5 must nominate. 7. JUMPING COMPETITION (open). Best hunting style ; L 3 and LI Entrance, ss. MR F. BREKELL, handicapper. CONDITIONS. Nos. I, 2, 3, ard 5, for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding LlO, No. 3. For horses that are owned within a radius of ten miles from Mor» rinsville Railway Station, and have been the propei ty of present owner two months. All entries close on Saturday, December
The entrance mone^y, performance of houses, and colours of riders, must bo sent to the secretary not later than December I4th, Nominators tnnst be . subsciibeis of not less thun ss. FOOT SPORTS. 1. HALF-MILE HANDICAP ; first prize, L 2 ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d 2. MORRINSVILLE CUP, 250 yards (handicap). First prize, L 2 10s ;, second, LI. Entrance, 3s 6d 3. HURDLE RACE, 220 yards ; 6 flights hurdles ; first pn'ze, LI 10s ; second Ioh. Entrance, 2s (handicap) 4. BUYS' RACE, 100 yards ; first prhe r LI ; second, os ; tbiid, 2s 6d ; entrance, Is. Post entry. Mr F. PAVITT, Handirapper. All performances, with entrance fee, to sent in not later than Saturday, DccemI4th. L. NELSON, Hon. Sec.
Handicaps and Entries-
ENTRIES FOR HORSE RACES. The fallowing entiies havebeen received for the Horse Raced at Morrinsville, on December 23rd : — Handicap Hurdles : K;,pai, Liberator, Archie, Nell, Tomboy, and Salvage. MAiDKN Plate : Yum-ymn, lOite, Miss Rigg Scalthcen, Ingomar, Ned, Fly, Liberator, Matly, Success, Gho^t, Katiileen, Tomboy, Manuka, Lady Marion, Faugh-a-Ballagh, Blue Bell, and lima. Local Race : Kite, Mi^s Rigg, Grace Darling, Success, Salvage, Tomboy Nelson, Pansy, Blue-Bell. Morrinsvillk Handicap : Yum-yum Nigger, Grace Darlinsr, Scathleen ' Ingomar, Liberator, Kate, Salvage, Success, and Lelia. Novel Rack : Whiskey, Jubilee, Fly Ghost, Nea Kelly, Faugh-u-Ba!laoh Charlie. ' Jumping Compktition : Orange, Lhjhtn - ing, Archie, Robin, and Maoii. L. NELSON, lion. Soc.
HANDICAPS FOR FOOT RACES.
The following handicaps have been declared :—: — Half Milk : T. Factotum, scratch • T Reid, 15yds; H. Hyde, 15yds: F. Ticklepenny, 20yds ; A. Comes, 2(hds • H- Booth, 20yds ; J. T, Kelly, 40Vds W Kelly, 40yds ; F. Claikin, 40yds ; G. Vincent, 40ds. * ' Morrinsville Cup, 250 yards : J. Johnson, scratch ; T. Factotum, scratch • b! Wolff. 4yds ; 11 . Booth, [oyds ; Q. R Mnrtplli, lOyda ; M. Powell, 10yds ; p. Ticklepenny, 11yds; A. Comes, I7yds ; 11. Haidina:, 18yds; A. J. Forest, IByds; J. T. Kelly, 20yds ; J. Kelly, 20yds. Hurdler, 220 yards : J. Johnson, Kcrarch; A . Rowe, scratch ; T. Factotum, 4 yds - M. Powell, 7yds ; H. Booth, Iov d«* ; a. J. Forest, 10yds ; J. T. Kelly, 16\ds. F. PAVITT, Handicapper.
PUFLIC NOTICE. TE A ROSA SILVF.R AND GOLD kIN ING COMPAN7, LIMITED^ PUBLIO NOTICE is hereby given KO PERSON, (except those in Company's employ) will in future be allowed to travel alonj? any portion of the County TRAMWAY at Waioiongomai. ALSO, ANY PERSONS travelling up or down either of the TRAMWAY SELF-ACTING-GRADES on tho Trucks, do po in direct defiance of the Company's instructions ; and ANY PERSON known to so travel after this date, if an emploj'ee will be INSTANTLY DISMISSED ; nnd in the cisc of outsiders will be PIiOSECUTED according to Law. Signed : Wjr, ADAMS, Juna., Acting Manager, Te Aroha S. and G. Mining Co., Ltd. Wniorongomai, Dec. sth, 1889.
FRUIT! VEGETABLES
WIPING, Fruiterer and Nnr«oryin;.n, • etc., has For Sat.k at l.is Slh>;>, Whitdcer-street, Te Aroh^. Appmcs (both eating nnd cooking), in great \*>uirty; Pears, Oranges, Bam an* as, Nutp. C >nWotio\ery, etc., eto Also sullied fresh daily— Vegetables of every desc iption; Qu^Mtv-TiiE bjst Fiices-JIOST MODnitAm
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 429, 18 December 1889, Page 7
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