Notices. SOUTH AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, j TO HE Rl'N ON Claudelands Racecourse, Hamilton, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1891. First Race to Start at 12.15 p.m., Sharp. President : J. B, Whyte, Esq. Vice-President : Dr. Waddington. Jcdgk : L. Cussen, Esq. Stewards : Dr Waddington, Mr H. Bullock-Webster, Mr A. Bruce Suttor, Mr L. Cussen, Mr R. Mathias, Mr Isaac Coates, Mr A. Furze, Mr E. M. Dickey, Mr W. I Cusseu, Mr R. W. Dyer, Mr R. Noble, | Dr Kenny, Mr George Edgecumbe. Startkr : Mr J. McNicol. Clerk of Scales : Mr C.-T. W. Barton. Clerks of Course : Messrs F. and E. Pilling. Mandicaiter : Mr E. D. Halstead. Hon. Sec. : Mr G. H. Carter. PROGRAMME. (Passed by the A.R.C.) HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE, of - 20sovs., for horses that have never won an advertised race, of more than - £20. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, - 10s. Distance, 7 furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30sovs. Over eight flight, 3ft. Gin., hurdles. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, 2 miles. t AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 55sovs. a Ssovs. out of stakes to go to second horse. Winner of any race of the c advertised value of £50 after the declaration of the weights to carry 51b extra, of any two such races, 81b extra; penalties not cumulative. ] Nomination, 255; acceptance, 30s. f Distance, H miles. WELTER HANDICAP, of 20sovs. For horses owned in the six comities of 1 Raglan, Waipa, Waikato, Piako, Ohinomuri, and Thames, and that have been the bona fide property of the owners for at least two months before day of entry, and have never won an advertised race of more than , £50. Gentlemen riders. Bottom weight, 9st. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Distance I mile, HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 55sovs. ssovs. out of stakes to go to second horse. Nominatiou, 25s : acceptance, 30s, Distance, about <1 miles. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, of 30sovs. Winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry 101b extra. Winner of any other race after the declaration of the weights to carry 51b extra. Penalties not cumulative. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, 1J miles. NOVEL RACE, of SOsovs. The winner to become the absolute property of the Club, to be sold immediately after the race. W.f.a. Entry, 30s. Distance, 7 furlongs. ■ FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 20sovs. Winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry 101b extra ; winner of the Claudelands Handicap to carry 71b extra. Penalties not cumulative. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance 10s. Distance, 6 furlongs. CONDITIONS. Nominations for Handicap Maiden Plate, Handicap Hurdles, Autumn Handicap, Welter Handicap, Handicap Steeplechase, Claudelands Handicap, and Flying Handicap, to be made to the Secretary, Hamilton, before !) p.m. on Friday, March I3tli. Weights to appear on or about Wednesday, March iStli. Acceptances I to be declared before 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 2(jtii. Nominations for Novel Race to be made to the Secretary before 9 li.m, on Thursday, March 2Uth, day of general entry. Five per cent, to be deducted from all stakes to go to the improvement of the course. No nominations or acceptances will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named, or without being accompanied with the necessary amount of cash. The attention of owners is particularly called to this regulation. Performances and description of horses and riders' colours to be sent with all nominations and acceptances. A R.C. rules strictly adhered to. Mr H. H. Hayr, of Auckland, is authorised to receive nominations, etc., G. H. CARTER, Hon. See. CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON ROYAL MAIL COACH. Sylvester McGnirc runs a Covered Coach daily between Hamilton aud Cainbridge. Leaves Hamilton—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival of train at Hamilton). Leaves Cambridge—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6.15 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West Station in time for the train to Auckland. As this Coach carries the Mail, passengers may rely on the punctuality oi its well-known proprietor, the oldest coach-driver in the Australian colonies. SYLVESTER McGUIRE. THOMAS QUALTROUCH, -gUTCHER, &c., '■yK&Vk Victoria-street, HAMILTON WEST. T. Q. desires to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to him since he started in , business, and now begs to inform them that he will at all times supply meat of first quality at reasonable prices. THOMAS QUALTROUGH. January, 1883. J. MIS SEN, HAMILTON, JpRACTICAL gTITCHED AND : pEGGED BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. , A Large Stock of ready-made English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SALE. Repairs Neatly Executed. FOR EASE, COMFORT AND DURA- ' BILITY TRY j BOOTS MADE TO ORDER ; BY t J. MISSEN, f Hamilton. 1 PRINTING of all kinds done neatly ' at The Waikato Times Ollice, ' Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2910, 10 March 1891, Page 4
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