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—THE— . . WAIKATO MONUMENTAL works.,; ; • HAMIL T § N. THOS- CHAP;gELL, T CHAPPELL desires to THAN K . the inhabitants of the Wa kaio and Upper Thames, for the many orders lie lias been favoured with, both in stone and marble Monuments, and he hopes by pern , sonal attention to still increase Ins business. ALL WORK IS DONE ON PREMISES. y. Jnscrj J.ons put on ®t<f Stones, and Design r sent on application. Letters in Black,' Gold, or Imperishable. . * Lead. Frist class Workmanship at Moderate Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AROHA JOCKEY CLUB (Under the Metropolitan Rules). ANNUAL MEETING. • ON THE NEW RACECOURSE, TE AROHA WEST. WEDNESDAY, March 13, 1895. President : F. Pavitt, E*q. Vice—President : G. Lipsey, Esq. Judge: MrT. Bradley. Starter : Mr A. J. Storey, Clerk of Scales : Mr ,J. Mills. Clerk of Course : Mr R. Parr. tiANDiCATPER : Mr Knight. Treasurer: MrT. Bradley. Secretary : Mr D Macbicol. ■Committee of Management s —Messrs k. Pavitt, Brudley, and Parr. Stewaers —Messrs R. Parr, E. Gallagher, A. Rowe, Smardon, Hutniiton, Abbey, Murphy, Gavin, McKay, aud Bell. —Programme—1. HANDICAP HURDLES of 25sovs ; second horse to out.of the •stake. Distance, 2 miles Over 8 ■flights of hurdles,3ft. 6in. Nomination, 12s 3d ; acceptance, 12s 6d. % MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of ,|o^ovs; second horse to. receive one guinea out of the stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. For all horses who have never won an advertised race over lOsovs. Nomination, 5s , acceptance, ss. Z. TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of 50sovs, second horse to receive 5 sov, out of the stake. The winner of any Raee of 25 rovp, or over, a ter the declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 7 lbs. Distance, one mile and admit'. N omi - 4. PONY HANDICAP, of 10 sovs, second horse to receive 1 sov out of the stake. ts£}btan<;e, 6 furlongs, domination, 5s ; under. 5 FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, second horse to receive 3 guineas out of stake. seven furlongs. Nomination, 10< 5 acceptance, 108. The winner of Te Arolia Jockey Handicap to carry a penalty of 5 lbs. «. HACK RACE, of 10 sovs, second hack to receive 2 sovs , out of the stake. For hacks that have never won an advertised raee. 9st up. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance fee, 10s. 7. PUBLICAN’S PURSE HANDICAP, of 16 sovs, second horse to receive 3 sovs out of the stake. Distance. 1 mile. Nomination, 6s ; acceptance, Bs. The t winner of Flying Stakes to carry a 7 penalty of 5 lbs. %. FORCED HANDICAP, of 9 sovs, second horse to receive 1 sov out of the stake. Distance, 1 mile. Forced for winners, optional formers. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 4s. CONDITIONS. minatioQS for Handicap Hurdles, Te a Jockey C ! «b Handicap, Flying :S Handicap, Parse, Pony , and Maiden Plate, must be made to ecretary, Te Arolia, before 8 p.m., on RSDAY, February 21st, 1895.' eights will appear on or about [RSDAY. February 28. itries for Hack Race and acceptances til Handicaps to be made before 7 on March 6th. f_ \ e age and pedigree of Horses, and Performance must be sent in adied to the Secretary, with nominations, te event of Horse-owners not comi K with this rule they will be subject squalification by the Stewards. 1 protests must be made in writing to secretary within ten minutes after the . accompanied by £1 Is, which shall i’rfeited to' the Club, if the Protest is issed. The Stewards decision to be ie Colours of. Riders must be sent in Entries. Jockeys not riding in the irs entered will be fined £1 Is. 5 nomination or acceptance will be ved on any pretence whatever, after jour named, or without being nccotned by the necessary amount in cash. attention of owners is particularly d to this regulation. - r inners to pay five per cent of their s winnings towards the expenses of D. MACSICOL, Secretary. TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns will always be open fur th free discussion of all subjects 0* public intrest. Correspondents will please write in a plain hand on one side of the paper only. Let the matUr be short and to the point Country Correspondents are particularly requested to s nd items of interest

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 3

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