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MANAWATU EACING CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING. f| TO be held on the Pal merstori North JL Eacecourse on Wednesday, March 3. .1886. President : Mr D. H,, M acarthur, M .H.E.; Vice-Presidents: Messrs H.",McJNeii and James Linton. -»'-. Stewards: J. B. Porster: Pratt, M. Prender«ast, A. TC. Ehs.sp.ll, li. IS. Abraham, J King, Adam McT)6ntild, and Dr : Macintire. Jndgo, Mr Titos. Knight; ' Starter, Mr J. C.N.alhan; Handicapped Mr:JT. ; Q..Etett; Tiniekeeper,.Mi' JEI..W.' Haybittle ; Clerk of Scaled Mr E. Johnston ; Clerk of Course, Mr J . Lane ; , Treasurer, Mr J. C. Hanna. ', ' PEOGEAMME. • 1. HANDICAP iiUE-DLE EACE, 60 soys. Ip start at 11 am', r N.omina>. tioh 1 sov'.i acceptance 2 soys. 'Distance 2 miles ; over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high.: •, -I :■'■■■ ■'.■ ■ ■■■•;:; ■ ■•■/:-.' v. ■ .' . 2. HACK HUEDLE EACE, 15 soys. To start at 11.45 p.m. Post entry 1 sdvT Weight not less than 10 stone': TO pen to* hacks that have nevijr.won public nibney, (hack races excelled). Distance 1 mile and a distance. Jockeys to ridef ißTCplorsi ] 3. FLYING HANDICAP,*^ soys. To start atri2t3o i p^mf .Noininatipnjl soy ; acceptance 2 soys. Distance 6 f urlongS. "" .-•-■--■:-- -- .■ -_■..-.■•._-•. 4. SELLING HACK EACE, 30 soys. To start at 115 p".my' PosiTeiit^y 1 Fso^.? Weight npjkleisLtnaii J9 jJfcpnjM Forfcll hacks that have never won public money, (hack—races - The^winner- io£.this rade^to .become the |>ropeity -of the Stewar&s,*lffnd'to-"De "Sold immediately after the race. Any other horse ihithe ' race may be put up to auction at the request of any Steward or competitor m the race. Ihe owner to receive the upset price of £20 ; any further sum rt alised to go to the funds of the Club. 1 mile an& ' a distance. Jockeys to ride in colors? 'J' ' 5. MANAWiaTUr-E-JLCmcil I CLnB, HANDICAP, 150 soys, second horse .tp, receive 25 sots from the stakes.. "To 1 start at 230 p.m. Nomination 2isdvs \ acceptance 4 soys. Distance If miles.. The winner of any race of 100 soys after' the declaration of the weights to carry a penalty of slbs, of 150 soys 71bs. , -A. , 6. LADIES' BEACELET, a handicap of 30 soys in plate or specie, at winner's option. Minimum weight •ld' > BtbneJ iNominatien 1 soy ; acceptance l v ;^o\r. Horses to be nominated by ladies., sGentlemen5 Gentlemen riders, to be approved by iltieStewards. Distance I|- miles. Eiders inracing costume. To start at 3.15ip.m.i J--7. STS^lEp'S' STAKESfrfandicap of 100_spV ! s.i"s'eiB*nd horfe to receive 10 sovs^ftioih thg stakes. To sfcart'at 4 pvm. Nomination 1 soy; acceptaoce. : 3 sp'vs. Distance. 1 J miles- . The. winner of, the Flying Handicap, to carry a , penalty pf 51b, Sna pf >lie ■M,E.CiHandicap/71b.; The*wiriner~of any race oMOO soW afterdeclaration of weights to carry a penalty of 51b, of 150 soys 71b. .. . rNOMINATIO??St -■„-• ■ For Handica,piHurdlesjJPiyi!n&Tlandicap, M.E.C. Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet, and Stewards Stakes will be received addressed to the Secretary M,anawntu. Eacing Club at the Commercial Hotel. Palmerston North, up to Wednesday, 3rd February, 1886, at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared on Wednesday, 10th February. •< ACCEPTANCES. For Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handi r cap, M.E.C, Handicap, Ladies' "Bracelet; and .Stewards Stakes close on Monday, 22nd- February, -at 9 -prmV - EULES AND. EEGULATTONS., . No entry will be received for any Eace e^ccjpt .upqn this .condition..— That allDispiites, 1 Claims, and Objeciions arising* out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with-tjtie r oarryr ing out of this programme shall b'e^final. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the secretary, Palmerston North";" Entrance Money enclosed with' /Nan^ey Age at the time of Entry, PedigreeVand, ia*4he-case of- Handicaps," Per I or mance sof the Horse, Name of the Owner, and Colors of the Eider. Any Jockey riding except in the colors entered will be fined 3SOVS."> '".; ...,When two or more horses start (the property-of-the-same owner) a Distinguishing Colour must be worn. All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give Notice to thati>ffeot tp they Secretary -of Clerk of the scales 'one 1 half *hbur be*f Ore St&ftmg. Any, person neglecting or refusing to pQ.mply ; with this E.ule shall pay a fine of 5 soys to the Kace Fund, : • : . , , ■ All races to be;' run under the W.J.C. Eifl.es:' "'" x ""' Horses walking ove^ will only receive half the stakes*" t. - ■No horse to' save' its stakes in; any race except wh^re otherwise specified. All Entries and : Nominations" must be in the hands of the-sectetary at the tin.c and plac^ aS a4y^ftise<J,[accompamed by fh^jamquntpf nominations and[ entrance money .^ P.b.s f t njar^s, w.i]},^jpt. be received under ahy pretence whatever, and nominations unpaid at the tim^of, due date of weiigh<t[s r will 1 Ue^trtlckoff ' the list. Penalties iri'dboVfr programme not to be cumulati'fcev • . ." : 7 *' ; '■■ ■'■ No qualification Fee required. T. KING, Secretary. DE "SkEEE'S'] Private Dispensary, ppppsite tlie Waverley Hp'tel. Palmerston Buildings, foot of Queen- st., Auckland. ' 'Estaolished for the scientific and speedy cure^pf chronic, nervous, and special ; dii.e / ases. '■ The fekpert specialist, Dr Speer, is a regular graduated physician, educated at Howard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged Jko : be," the,, most, -expert physician in his speciality m the United States. -Yo'urig men' and ; miiidle-aged men who suffer from nervous and physical | debility, loss of energy' and memoi*yj eruptions on the face, mental depression, kidney and bladder' troubles, &c, &c. will, do well to consult Dr .Specr., , Hp& pital experience, having been physicianijn one of the leading hospitals of the U.S., enables me to treat all private troubles with excellent results. I wish it distinctly understood that 1 do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have a miraculous power; I claim only' tP be "a skil'l'e4 and successful physician, thorouj^hly informed in my speciality; -Chronic diseases of men and women.— All applying to me will receive my honest opinionf of their complaints: ' No; experimenting; I : will guarantee a pos tive cure, in every case I unden ak-ej or forfeit £200. Consultation in office or by,. letter Free: Charges moderate. Examination* and advice £1. Call, or Ad:lress: Dr H. J. Speer, Palmerston Buildings; Auckland, N.Z. .(opposite Waverlev Hotel). Office hours-f---9. lo 12, 1 to 4, 6to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12. N.B.— All medicines necessary, for complete cure can be forwarded secure from observation on receipt of symptoms ' .

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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