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Vt.ASMA1.IAN RACING , CLUB.
A SPRING MEETING.
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First Race to Start at Half-past 1, .
HURDLE Race, T.R.C Dkiiiiv,
14 Nominations. 22 Nominations.
Two-YBAn-otD Race, Sfiiiko HAND or,
4 Nominations. 12 Nominations,
. Stfkpi.kciiahk,
8 No m i not done.
Special and Cheap Excursion Trains from
all Stations,
Frequent Trains on to the Course.
The City Band, under Mr. Hopkins, will
play a Choice Selection of M note.
Afternoon Tea.
C. H. WESTWOOD,
Secretary.
BELLEVUE PROPRIETARY
RACING CLUB.
, WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30.
CITY BAND WILL PLAY SELECTIONS
DURING THE AFTERNOON.
First Race starts 2.15.
1. HURDLE RACE, 2sovs. li miles.
2. 'J TRIAL STAKES, 1 Sauva. 7 furlongs.
2 PONY RACE, 14 hands, lOsovs. 5 fur-
long?.
4. BELLE VUE HANDICAP, 2Sovs. 1
mile.
5. SELLING RACE, 20sec. G furlong'.
0. GALLOWAY RACE, 142 and. 5 furlongs.
A Special Train will leave Hobart Station
at 1.45 p.m., retaining after the last race.
Ladies can obtain TEA during the afternoon
at the Grand Stand.
ALF. L. WEBB,
Hon. Sec.
CALCUTTA, Calcutta on Belle Vue
Races To-night, To-night, Derwent
Hotel, 8 sharp
SANDFORD SPORTS.
THE SANDFORD SPORTS
Will take place on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1893,
IN
MR. G. J. MORRISBY'S FIELD.
Under the Patronage of H. Lane, Esq.,
, M.L C, and Council of Clarence,
PROGRAMME :
MAIDEN FLAT RACE All who have
never run for public money. Distance,
100yds. Prize, £1 10s. Entrance,
2s 6d.
MAIDEN HURDLE RACE -All who have
never run over hurdles for public money.
" Distance, 130yds. Prize, £1 15s. Entrance,
2s. 6d.
SANDFORD HANDICAP. - Distance,
130yds. First prize, £5 ; second, £1.
Entrance, 2s. Acceptance, 2s.
LOCAL FLAT HANDICAP. - Distance,
100yds. Prise, £1. Entrance, 2s.
OPEN HANDICAP HURDLE. Distance,
130yds. First prize, £2 ; second,
, 10.. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Acceptance,
* 5?'.
LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP. -
Distance, 440yds. Bracelet valued at
£3, first prize ; second, valued £1. All
competitors to be nominated by ladies.
Entrance, 3s. Acceptance, Is, 6d.
All Competitors to send in their performance
of the last two years.
HACK RACE (Open Back). For horses
who have never won public money.
Prize, purse of sosa. Weight, 10st.
Distance, one mile. Entrance, 10s.
Three to start or no race,
BONA FIDE HACK RACE District of
Clarence. Must be owned in the district
three months previous to the Meet.
Prize, purse of sovs. Weight, 10st.
Distance, one mile. Three to start or
no race.
TIME HANDICAP TROT. Open to all.
Prize, purse of sovs. Distance, about
three miles. Entrance, 10s. Three to
start or no race.
The Committee have the right to raise or
lower any prize they think fit.
No assumed names accepted.
Entries to close SATURDAY, December
17, 1892.
Handicaps will be published on or about
December 21.
T. G. HUXLEY,
Hon. Sec,
£-so*arflions.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND
CONCERT.
The Favourite S.S. "CYGNET"
Will make an
EXCURSION TO PEPPERMINT BAY
THIS TUESDAY EVENING,
Leaving Brooke-street Pier at 5 30 sharp.
The FiLIBUSTER BAND, assisted by
favourite Vocalists, will give a CONCERT
in the Woodbridge Institute.
Tickets, including admission to Concert,
THREE SHILLINGS EACH.
WATCHORN BROS.,
kliCS_3, Elizabeth-street.
rpHK Favourite S.S. " HUON" makes her
X First Excursion this season to BERRIE
DATE WEDNESDAY NEXT, where Good
Fishing is always obtainable. Fares, Is.
Family Tickets (bona fide) Reduced Prices.
Leaves Brooke-street Pier at 2.30 p.m. sharp;
returning at 6. Mr. Bates' String Band,
which was such an unbounded success at the
late Flower Show, will give Selections to and
fro. The " Huon " will NOT make Sunday
Excursions. Fitzpatrick & Piesse. kl235
"DELTANA PICNIC GROUNDS.
WEDNESDAy nOVEMBER 30,
OPENING OF REFRESHMENT
PAVILION.
Afternoon Tea and other Refreshments.
S.S. "Endeavour" leaves Franklin Pier
every hour from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
S.S. "Yolla" leaves Franklin Pier at 3
per., returning at 10 p.m.
Hobart Brass Band in attendance.
Fares SIXPENCE, Returns
GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION
AND CONCERT.
The HOBART CHORAL SOCIETY
Having Chartered the
S. S. "CYGNE T"
Will give a Moonlight Concert on
THURSDAY EVENING NEXT,
DECEMBER 1,
on board the Steamer, which will
leave the Brooke-street Pier at
7.30, returning to the wharf at 9.45.
The Concert will be under the Conductor
ship of Mr. W. C. ELTHAM.
' Tickets ONE SHILLING. k!214
MACKENZIE'S Singing Classes. Ladies,
66 Gentlemen, 10s. per quarter.
MttMdpul.
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MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
M
The Hotels Sanitary and General Im-
provement Association, in conjunction with
the Women's Sanitary Asstft._i.tion, ' ' WH
support and nominate >
GEO. S. SEABROOK
AND
JOHN' BRADLEY "
At the forthcoming Municipal Election.
The cause of the third candidate will be
announced on WEDNESDAY NEXT.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION.
Mr. JOHN DUFF has consented to allow
himself to be Nominated a CANDIDATE
at the forthcoming Municipal Election.
A MEETING of his supporters, and gentlemen
interested in Mr John Duff, is to be
held at the Committee Room, Temperance
Hall, THIS EVENING, at 8 pm.
P. D. VALENTINE,
Convener.
12, WBllmi.ton-*tro t.
For Sale.
PIANO Magnificent silver and gold
piano, iron frame, almost, notes ; cost
£52, prie. £32. Roberts'kCo.,' Auctioneers. I
' A amusements, Lectures. Soir-v..
m H E A T R E ROYAL.
Sole Lessee, and Mannger DAN BARElY
TO-NIGHT ! (Tuesday), Nov. 29. 9
TO-NIGHT ! (Tuesday), Nov. 29. , ,;'
And following evening, :
DAN BARRY'S
DRAMATIC COMPANY,
In the Splendid Drama,
TO-NIGHT [(RANSOM 1 TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT I -J R A N S O M A TO-NIGHT'S
TO-NIGHT RANSOM ) TONIGHT !-.
Which Last Night a hieved what may ',
Verily he Called ''
A MAJESTIC SUCCESS!
At the fall of the curtain last night the
universal verdict of an enthusiastic ,,,
audience pronounced the production ; the
best Australian Play seen .. ,,
/ in Hobart for years.;
THE MAGNIFICENT SCENIC is
SPIUKNDOURS , ,t
Greeted on all sides with a
WONDER ! DELIGHT ! ENTHUSIASM I"
' PEARLS OF MERRIMENT!
Were the other accompaniments to the
roaring, rollicking humour of the Play. " '
INTENSE EXCITEMENT! '
Thrilled all who watched with rapt attention the
development of the plot.
YEARS OF KINDLy SYMPATHY ! *.
Told how the pure and tender pathos of the
Drama had touched a responsive chord of
in our common human nature.
I i
ENCORES AND RE-DEMANDS ! *
Greeted the Beautiful Melodies and Hunter's
ous Songs introduced.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1,
The Latest London Dramatic Success,
CAST ADRIFT. A ' .
POPULAR PRICES : Dress Circle 3s. ;
Stalls, 2s. ; Pit and Gallery, 6d Box Plan at
Susman's. Day Sales, Francis Bros". Doors
open at 7 30, commencing at 3 o'clock. '
Carriages at 10.30.
Cooley's B-is runs to and from Theatre.
is LBVy. Agent. .'
TV E W NORFOLK.!
A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
CONCERT in aid of ST..
PETER'S CHURCH will be given in the.
Oddfellows' Hall on BOXING NIGHT,,
1802.
Further particulars in future premiere
Pin cushion, pot plant; AND
PRODUCE FAIR
at MUZZA TEA ROOM, 3 P.M TUESDAY,
DECEMBER B. ' as
Contributions thankfully received by Mrs. '
Oldmeadow, 73, Davey street ; Mrs C. H.
Oldmeadow, Sandy Bay ; Miss Glbeet»,"',
Battery Point; the Misses Wilkinson,'
Montpelier-road.
Admission FREE *
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CLUB, This Eva-"
to ing, Schoolroom, Goulburn-street'
8 o'clock, Readings, Music, Lantern Views,'
etc. Members and friends invited. :
C. GRUNCELL, Hon. Sec. !
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Regattas.
HOBART REGATTA ASSOCIATION.!
25TH ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. J
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THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, loads.
Patron's *. 'I
His Excellency the Governor, Sir R. G. C.
Hamilton, K.C.B.
President i
Hon. P. O. Fysh, M.L.C.
COMMITTEE :
Messrs. J. W. Gill (Chairman), H. J. Wise,"
W. C. Grubb, J G. Turner, H. W.
Knight, H. Chesterman, A. E. Risby, A.
M. Stuart, A. Harley, T. M. Fisher, C.
W. Hayton, It. W. T. Westbrook. J
Hon. TBEisDREn : i -i
Mr. J. H. G. Murdoch.
Hon. Secretary :
Mr. Chas. E. Featherstone. ','
PROGRAMME:
FIRST RACE. . ".]
DERBY SCULLERS. Amateur Scullers'.,
winners of first prizes in Tasmania or
elsewhere excluded. Entrance, 10s.
Four to start. Prizes, trophies ; first,
£5; second, £2. >
SECOND RACE. A
DERBY SCULLERS. Open to all, except
winners of first prizes in Scullers' Races'
in Tasmania or elsewhere. Entrance,'
10s. Four to start. First prise, £5;
second, £2.
THIRD RACE. '
LADIES' PURSE. For Amateurs rowing
in four-oared boats of any length.'
Entrance, £1. Three to start. Prizes,'
trophies, value £20. In the event of a,
Northern crew competing, the prize will
be increased to £25. "" "
FOURTH RACE. i
CHAMPION SCULLERS' RACE Open
to all. Entrance, 10s. Four to start.
First prize £8 ; second, £4. j
FIFTH RACE. ,(
ALEXANDRA For Amateur Souliers.'
Entrance, 10s. Four to start, Prizes
trophies, value £7.
SIXTH RACE. '
AMATEUR FOUR-OARED For Amateurs
rowing in boats not exceeding
26ft. Gin. All winners of first prices
in four-oared races in Tasmania or
elsewhere to be excluded. Entrance,
£1. Four to start. Prizes, trophies;
first prize, £12 ; second, £5.
SEVENTH RACE. . *
CHAMPION FOUR-OARED For All
Comers rowing in boats not exceeding.
20ft. 6in. in length. Entrance, £1.
Four to start. First prize, £20 ; second),
£10. ,
EIGHTH RACE.
DERBY FOUR-OARED. -For All Corners
who have not won first prizes in four
oared races in Tasmania or elsewhere,
rowing in boats not exceeding 26ft. 6in!
in length. Entrance., £1. Four to
start. First prize, £12 ; second, £6, '.'
NINTH RACE. 25
SHOVEL RACE-To punts to be pair
pulled by four hands. Four to start.
First prize, £2 ; second prize, £1. A
prize of £1 will be given for the most
grotesquely dressed crew.
The following sailing races will be started"
in the following order before the wind,
between li 30 a.m and 2 30 p m.:
s TENTH RACE.
HANDICAP YACHT RACE.- decked or
half-decked, not exceeding 28ft. in
length on the water line. Entrance
£1. Five to start. First prise, £26;
second, £16 ; third, £5. .",
ELEVENTH RACE. A
KETCH RACE For vessels exceeding 20
tons, used for the purpose of trade,
Entrance, £1. Sixth to start. First
j prize, £30 ; second, £15 ; third, £0.' > .
TWELFTH RACE, "
HANDICAP SAILING VESSELS AND
BOATS RACE For vessels and boats
not exceeding 20 tons used for the
purposes of trade (daring boa te'; accepted
Entrance, £1. Five to start.
First prize, 12 ; second, £5. ... *? '
THIRTEENTH RACE. "
HANDICAP YACHT RACE For yachts
not exceeding 28ft, on the water-lily
, decked or half-decked. £ntrano;e,'l¿ML
Five to start. First prize, £15 ; second,
£8 a third, £3 A, fourth, £2.',.,, " , ) , is
' FOURTEENTH Rá'í*É..i . 6 2
HANDICAP SAILING 'BOATS RACE
For sailing boats not exceeding 1 left.
6in. on water-line, decked or > half
decked. - Entrance, 10s Five to start.
Prizes First, £6 s second, £4; third,
£2 ; fourth, £1.
NB-In all the amateur rowing races
an order will be given for the trophies
without any condition or qualification whatever,
i '2 '2'
A subscriber of Five Shillings now being
eroniPB a member of the Association. ,','
ENTRIES will be received by all races at
the Ship Hotel on SUNDAY, January. 23,
1899, from 7.30 p.m. till 10.
All communications to be addressed to
the undersigned, from whom any informs
tion with reference to the Regatta may be
obtained. ? ' of?
CHAS. E. FEATHERSTONE was'
? tion See. ,
' (*omir*ittee-roorn, L J"-J*
1', November 28, 1892. . - says..
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