HACK RACE MEETING. To be held at MANAIA on APIUL .ilk, 11)05, In Mr J. J). Mitchell's Paddock, at Burubank Farm. UKFH'Ii IIKABEIiS: Patron, 0. K. Major, Kscp, M.11.R.j President, Mr S. 1). Corrigau; Vicepresidents, Messrs (i. (Jooper, J'), Hughes, K. Shove, J. 1). Mitchell,,). MeCarten, XV. Glenn, Dr A'ooium; Stewards, Messrs A..J. Hastie, A. If. t'hrislie, W. s. Glenu, W. \V. Christie,o. Glenn, K. C. Barleymau, \V. Slattory, ,1. D. Bashl'or'd, E. Long, H. Xm Wilson, T. M J. J. Meidon, H. A. •Phillips, H. Ellerm. •J. I). Miteliell, M. Bolger, S. P. Frauklyn, J. Stevenson, H. Taylor; Protest Committee, Messrs G. Cooper E. K. Hastie, D. J. Hughes, W. S. Glenn, E. C. Barleynian ; Handicapper, Mr K. Hicks; Starter, Mr Mac Ncill; Judge, MrS. B. Corrigau; Clerk of Scales, Mr C. Garrigan; Clerk of Course, Mr T. C. Sutler, land; Timekeeper, Mr W. A. Good ; Treasurer, Mr S. B. Corrigan; Auditor, Mr C. A*. Haine; Field Clerk, Mr A. H, Christie, Hon. :■■ Mr C. K. PItOUHAMJIK : 1 I'i.viNi; Hanuical', of lit) sens; the cond horse tu receive £5 from the Make,; nom 15s, accept 15s, distance 0 Ittrlongs; -tart at 12 o'clock 2 lAHMKiis' Fmtk.ol ISsovs, the second horse to receive £/, from the slakesopen to all horses I years' old and upwards that have never stalled in any race, Maimers' Plates excepted, anil winners ~f u wti(l haired; welter weight lor age; genllcnien riders; entrance 15s; distance, 1 mile; start 1 p.iu 3 MoTIiMATK SITRBY HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, the second hor.se to receive £3 irom the stakes; noin 7s (id, accept 12s (id ; (balance, 5 furlongs: start at 1.45 4 Manaia Hanuiuap, ol 40 sovs; second horse lo receive JJS from the stakes; noin 15s, accept 255; distance 1 mile; stall at a.iJO p.m. 5 Maidkn- Plate, of 16 sovs, second horse to receive £2 Kls from the slakes; weight 'J stone; entrance 15s; ~" l , ""i 6 furlongs; open to all hor; ve not won a race at time „. starling; start at H. 15 p.m. G Kautokonui Handicap, of 20 sovr second horse to receive £3 from tli slakes; open to all la." " ' ' never won a stake . f II or over; nom 7s (id, accept 12s fd; distance -1 furlongs; start at -l p.m. 7 ErmsANK Wklteb, of 20 sovs; second horse lo receive Hi from the slakes; minimum weight Bst 71l>s; nom 7s fc'd, accept 12s 6d; distance 7 furlongs; start at 4.45 p.m.
TAEANAKI TKOTTJNG CLUB'S MEETING. To be Mil at. VOGELTOWN, Oil THUESDAY, 5tK APKIL, WOO. PBOIiJIAMME: Subject to the Rules ot the New Zealand Trotting Association. Maimer Hasukjai- Tbot, of 15 sovs; .secend lioise to receive 2 sovs from tlie stakes. For all horse* that liavc not won aii advertised trotting race at the time of entry. Nomination 10s, acceptance Its. Distance 1£ miles. Si. Patrick's Trot Handicap of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. Nom. 10s, accept, lus. Distance 1 mile. Fikst Foxy HiNDiCdi', of 20sovs; second horse to receive S sovs from the slakes. For ponies Jl hands 2 indies and under. Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. Distance G furlongs. Nirw Plymouth Handicap Trot, of 30 sovs: second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. Nom. ISs; accept. 15.*. Distance 2 miles. Ladies' Bracelet Trot Handicap, of 15 sovs; second horse to receivo 2 sovs from the stakes. Nom. 7s Gel, accept, 7s to. Distance 1J- miles, '■ Handicap, of ID sovs c to receive 2 sovs from the 'i "s Gel, accept. 7s 6d. Dis igs. For pony 14 hands 2 NOMINATIONS FOK ALL KVKVTS osc with the Secretary at his office, ougham Stretst, Now Plymouth, on 17th arcli, iIIOG, atDp.ni. Acccplauees close willi the Sccreta. 30th Narch, I'JOS. Approved by Uio New Zealand Trotting .asoeiatu.il, ]>. Hull- President; J. B. loins, (secretary. Auorove.ri by the Taranaki Jockey Club. Iwoud, Secretary, 27th Feb., IUOG ] ' E. GILMOUK, Secretary, •
rTURANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2!)tji asd 30nr MARCH, 11)00. ENTRIES (with payments of 1 sov. each) will close a|. New Plymouth, on MONDAY, 20lh February, I'JOti, at 'J p.m., for- - c 'ewards' Handicap, of 120 sov*. -—imp Hack Race, of 75 ivs. Five furlongs. First Handicap Hurdles, of 100sovs. Ouc mile and three quarters. First Handicap Hack Hurdles, of (iO sovs. One mile and a half. Tnranaki Cup Handicap, of 300 sovs, Ouc mile and a half. Second Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs. One mile. Flying Handicap, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. Grandstand Handicap, of 110 sovs. Third Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs. Six furlongs. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 Bovs. Ouc mile and a half. Sccoud Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 sovs. One mile and a half. Autumn Handicap, of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter, Fourth Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs. One mile. Farewell Handicap, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. WEIGHTS will appear on or about 16th MARCH. ON FRIDAY, 2ain> MARCH, at i) p.m. ACCEPTANCES: Stewards' Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, 2 sovs each Taranaki Cup, 5 sovs. First Handicap Hurdles, First Handicap Hack Race, Second Handicap Hack Race, 1 sov. each ENTRIES, 1 sov. each : Trial Plate, of 50 sovs; six furlongs. Final Hack Flutter, of 50 sovs. Five furlongs. For full programme, see " New Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.
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JNOMIXATIO.VS, WHIGUTS, AITWTISCIiS. Kit. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 4, (i, imJ 1 elo.se with tlie Seeretury, at his olliee, Mantua, at 10 p.m. on Sati'iid.vv, lt'tli March, l'JOli. Weights dcI'lared on T nnisiuY, 22nd March. Willi. Acceptances and General Entries close ut 8 ]).ni on Tutksday, 2',Hh March. Definition of a Hack:—>"o horse shall sla nl any time, prior to the time of entry, nou a race of the value of £SO to the winner, or races of the aggregate value of £2(10 to the winner. The winner of any flat race after declaration c,C weights to carry a penally of lolbs; of two or more Mich races, 1 libs; horses ham" M 7lbs or over, half the a All entries to lie sealed and addressI'd to the .Secretary, J name, age, colour and pedij name of owner, colours of the rider, Entries by wire , in writing at the eaijn-»i ujijiuimum. All races to be run uuiler the Itnlcs if Hncing as adopted by the liiicing Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded .hal all entries must be accompanied l>v cash, cheque, or P.O. order. This Association or Tattersall's will be permitted to ply their calling on the course in the day of the races, and lhey will be charged a fee of Five Guineas for this privilege. CIIAS. U. LUSJIiCJi, Secretary. [Approved by the Taranalii .loclccv Club, 2(ilh .la'nuary, I'JUII. Missbl'l Fmwwoou, Secretary.!
A NOVEL CHAIR WHILE reading tlxis newspaper we regret you are not experiencing the ease and eomforl of one of our new Linen Fibre Chairs imported from Hongkoug. They are as tough as steel itself for wear, but are light aud artistic, aud "give." to the sitter. CHEAP LINES IN MATS For instance, Door Mats at 3/li, ■!/- aud 5/.. No better value anywhere. Good value in mats of every description. When you come to think of it, money spent in the home is well spent. Call in and let us help you make a selection. DINGLE'S FUENITUBE STOKE, Devon Steeet, New Plymouth.
STAR SPORTS. To JIE IIKX.D OX AS T E 11 MOND AY, Al'lUL lOtli, 11)00. llandiaapper: Mr Ulie Shannon. Starter : Mr E. Humph ries. KUNNING EVENTS. Maiden Hace, of £2,lsoyds; Ist prize, 80s; Aid, 10s. l'ost entry 2s. Sliellicld .1 Cnuilicap, of £B,l2oyd*; Ist, to : 2nd 40s; 3rd, 20s. 220 Yards, of £«; Ist, 80s; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. •MO Yards, oE i'ti; Ist, 80s ; 2ud,3os; 3rd, 10s. 880 Yards, of £0; Ist, 80s ; 2nd, 30s; 3rd 10s. One Mile, of C 8; Ist 100s; 2nd, iOs; 3rd, 20s. Forced Handicap, of £2 10s, 220 yds; Ist. -10s; 2nd, 10s. Winners compulsory, 2s (id; losers, Is. Obstacle Itaco, of I*2 10s; Ist prize, •10s; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, 2s. CYCLING EVENTS. One Mile Handicap, of £1 10s; Is prize, (10s; 2nd 30s, Two Mile Handicap, of £0 ; Ist, 80s ; 2nd. 30s; 3rd 10s. ' Three Mile Handicap, of £8; Ist, £5 ; 2nd, '10s; 3rd, 20s. One Mile Handicap, boys under 18, of £1 10s; Ist, 20s; 2nd, Ills. Nomination fee for events No. 2, 3, t, 8, (i, It, 10, 11, is 2s each, and acceptances arc to be made on the Ground before VI o'clock. Nominations for all handicap events close with the Secretary on Satciiday, 21st March, up to 8 p.m., together ivith all performances tortile past twelve months, if none during that period, the last three, and must be accompanied with the full amount of nomination fees, otherwise tliev will not be received, and no exception will be made to this rule. Handicaps will appear in the "Taranalci Daily News" on or about 7tli April. Kunning events will be conducted under tie rules of the Taranalii Athletic and Caledonian Society, and the cycling races under the New Zealand League of 'Wheelmen. All pcisun* must lie registered under (lie above rules before nominating. ■ The Committee reserve Ihe right to postpone or alter the programme. KYKIiA 1H) GILMOVII, Secretary.
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