NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TO i • • AUCKLAND; v 1 .• ' 1 Wedne-day, February QOth., 1895.; f\S February; 20thi the; usual 7-40 a m * * Train from To Aroha will LEAVE at . 5.50 a.m. running, correspondingly earlier ; throughout, reaching Auckland at 12,20 s p m., RETURNING to Te Aroha .the same night, LEAVING Auckland at 6 pirn reaching Te Aroha about 11.30. Will stop where required. ■ S t.t. ~t- 4 »:* Bf-': « C-< RETURN FARES: i -Ist. Class. 2nx>. Class;, « > ■ -At'-, . 10s ; 6d, 7s 6d Children Half-price ' ‘ Tickets only available for day of issue. * : There will hot be a Train from Te Aroha at 7.40 a.m, on February 20th. ' ... ... BY ORDER. % u ' T.E:AROjHA.JOCKEY CLUB * (Under the Metropolitan Rules). ANNUAL MEETING. > i ON .THE NEW. RACECOURSE,, TE ; Aroha west. ; s v i . WEDNESDAY, March 13,,-1895. President: F. Pavitt, E-q. Vice—President it 6. Lipsey, Esq. ’ Judge: MrT. Bradley. Starter :' Mr A. J. Storey. - Clerk op Scales :: Mr J;’ Mills. - Clerk of Coubse : Mr R. P.-irr. Handicappeb : Mr Knight. . Treasurer : ; . Mr T. Bradley’. , c. •" 'U 1 - Secretary: Mr D Maonicnl.;. Committee of Management '' l p.ivilt,-' Bradley, and Panv Stewarbs —Messrs R. Parr, E. Gallagher, A. Rowe, Smardon, Hum ton, Abbey, Murphy, Gavin, M<Kay, aad Bill. ;
—Programme
1. HANDICAP HURDLES of 25<ovs ; second horse to receivessovs out of tli • Stake. Distance, 2 miles Over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, ,12s 6d. 2. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of IO ovk ; second horse to receive one guinea out of the,stake. Distance, 7 f urJongs. For all horses who have never won an adyeMised. race, over lOsovs. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 5-. 3. TE-AKOHA JOCKEY CLUB HANDL ... CAP of SOsovs, second horse to receive 5 s -v. out of-the ike. The w : nner of any Pace of 25 hovs, or over, a ter the d •- dar iiipn of of 7 Ihs. Dbl/mcts one mile and a hall. . Nomination, 25s ; acceptance, 255. • 4. PONY HANDICAP, of 10 so vs, second lmrse to receive 1 sov out of the stake. . Di tanee, 6 furlongs. Nomination, 5> acceptance, ss. For all ponies 14.2 and J J, under.:’ \ V : ■ r |. T’ f j*s; ELYINGP STAKES HANDICAP, of J 20 sovs, second horse to receive 3 j guineas out of stake. Distance, seven furlongs. Nomin ition. 10-; acceptance, 10s The winner of _Te Aroha Jockey H inlicap to carry a penally of 5 |i»s. j 6. HACK RACE, of 10 fovs, Fecondhack to r ceive 2 sovs out of the stake. For]iackß that have never won an advertised race. 9st tip. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance fee, 10s. -f-- ; 7. PUBLICAN’S PURSE HANDICAP, 0f.16 sovs, second hoifie, to receive 3 . pov« out of thest ike.i Distance. 1 mile. Nomination, 8s: acceptance, Ba. The winner of Flying Stakes to carry a penalti’ of 5 lbs. vi 8. FORCED HANDICAP, of 9 sovs, second horse to receive 1 sov ou. of the stake. Di tance, 1 mile. Forced for winiieis, optional for losets. Nominalim, 5s ; acceptance, 4s. CONDITIONS. Nominations fori Handicap Hurdles; Te ; : Aroha Jockey Cuh Handicap, Flying Slakes Handicap, Publican’s Purse, Pony Race and Maiden Plate, must be made to the Secretary, Te AroHaj b'efdte 8 p;im, on THURSDAY, February 21st, 1895. Weights will appear on or about THURSDAY. February 28. < Entries for Hack/Racgjmd accept.rices for ull Han Heaps to be made before 7 n.tn. on March.6lD. ;f The age arid pedigree, of. Horses, and their Performance must he seat in addressed to the Secretary, with nominations In the event of Horse-Owners not complying with this rule they will be subject to disqualification by the Stewards. \ ' AH protests must be made in,writing to tlie Secretary within ten minutes after the Race,• accompanied by £1 ls,~which shall he forfeited to the Club, J if. the Protest is dismibsed. decision : to be Anal. 1 . ■ The Colours of Riders must be sent in with Entries. Jockeys not riding in the colours entered will be fined £1 Is.. j No nomination or acceptance, will 'be received -on pretence. >yba»over t yafter the hour named, or, without being liceoni' the necessary., amount in cash. The attention of owners is particularly r;i ||..d to this regulation. ' VVinners to pay five per cent of their groFS winnings towards the expenses of the course. D. MACNICOL, - - • j* (J Seeietary.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 13 February 1895, Page 3
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