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MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING; alO be held on the Palmerston North Racecourse on . - . : Wednesday, March 3. 1886. s Prfesidei»t : Mr D. H. Macarthur, M.H.R. Vice-Presidents: Messrs +l. -McNeil and James Linton. . .•: Stewards : J. R. Forster- Pratt, M. ! Prendergast, A. E., Russell, JR. S. Abraham; J. King, Adam McDonald, and l)r : Macintire. .'..Judge, Mr Thos. Knight; Starter, Mr J. C.Nathan; Haridicapper, Mr J. O. Evett; Timekeeper, MrH: W. : • Haybittle ; Clerk of Scales. Mr E/Jphn i ston ; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Lane ; ; Treasurer, Mr J. C. Hanna. PROGRAMME 1. HANDICAP HUJiDLE BACE; 60 soys. To start at 11 a.m. Npmina* tion 1 80 V; acceptance 2 soys. Distance 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in ■ high. " ■ 2. HAUK HUEDLE RACE, 15 soys. [To start at 11.45 p.m. Post entry 1 soy. | Weight not less than 10 stone. Open to hacks that have never won public money (hack races excepted). Distance 1 mile ! and a distance. Jockeys to ridein colors. ! 3. FLYING, HANDICAP, .60 soys. ;To start at 12.30 p.m. Nomination •1- --; soy ; acceptance 2 soys. Distance 6 furlongs. ; 4. SELLING HACK RACE, 30 soys. ! To start at IJS p.m. Post entry 1 so*. j Weight not less than- 9 stone. ' For all hacks that have never won public money (hack ""races- exceptedj. The winner of this race to become the^ property of the | Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race. Any other horse in the race may be put up t* auction at the request of any Steward or competitor in the race. 'I he owner to receive the upset price of £20; any further sum realised to go to the funds of the Club. 1 mile and a distance. Jockeys to ride in colors. 5. MANAWATU lUCINa CLUB HANDICAP, 150 soys, second horse. to receive 25 3ors from the stakes. To start at 230 p.m. Nomination 2' sovs ;* 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. 6 LADIES' BRACELET, a handicap of 3') soys in plate or specie, at wirfner's option. Minimum weight 10 stone. iN omination 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy; I Horses to be nominated by: ladies. Gen* tlemen riders, to be approved by the Stewards. Distance l£ miles. Jtiders in racing costume. To start at 3.15. p.m. 7. STEWARDS' STAKES, a handicap of 100 soyS, second horse to receive 10 ; soys from the stakes. To start at. 4, p.m. I Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 3 soys. Distance 1£ miles. The winner of the Flying Handicap to carry a penalty of 51b, and of the M.R.C. Handicap 71b. The winner of any race of 100 soys atter declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 51b. of 150 soys 71b. NOMINATIONS. For Handicap Hurdles, Flyinij Handicap, M.R.C. Handicap, L-idies' Bracelet, jand Stewards Stakes will be received ! addressed to the Secretary Manawatu Bacing Club nt 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 Hurdle*, Flying FTandii cap, M.jK- C. Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet, and Stewards Stakes'; close on Monday, 22nd February, at 9 p.m. ] KULES AND RRGULATTONS-. ■ No entry will be received for any llacr except upon this condition. — That nil Disputes, Claims, and Objections arisinir |out of the racing shall be decided by a jinajoritj of the Stewards present, or (hose* {whom they mny appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carryling out of this programme shall be Gnal. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the secretary, Palmerston, .JJforth : Entrance Money enclosed with Nanie, : Age at the. time of Entry, Pedigree^ and, in the case of Handicaps, Porlormance3 jof ''the-Ho.rse,. Name of the Owner, and jColors of the Eider. Any Jockey ridina iexcep't in the colors entered will be fined ,3sdvs. j When two or more horses start (the jpiioperty. of the same dwner) a DfstinIguishinjj Colour must, be worn. ■ All persons intending to withdraw jhorses are required to give Notice to 'that effect to the Secretary or- Clerk of (he scales one half-hbur before starting. |Any.; person neglecting or refusing to ''comply witji this Rule shall paya fine of 5 soys to the liace Fund. All races to be run under the W.J.C. „Rules., .Rules. . „ „':■■• I Horses walking over will only receive |half the; stakes. • i No horse to save its stakes in any race iexcepf where otherwise 'specified; : All Entries arid ' Nominations must be in the hands of the secretary at the tin.* and place as advertised; accompanied by Ithe amount of rsffljaat(©6s and entrance money. ; Post marks will not be received under any pretence whate.Ter, and nomination A s 'unpaid at the_time of due date of iweiglits wilt be struck off the list. i 'P&aFties in above programme not to be {cumulative., . •— . . '. "No' qualification Fee required. | ■ : ■: T. kING, Secretary. !• . :i.i.j-'. tt 'j'z. ~~^ : Private Dispensary; Palmeirston "Buiictings, Foot of [Queen-street. Auckland. Established for the Sciertitific and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Dr Speer~tS a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be. the most expert Physician- in his specialty Hi the ' United States. Young Men and: Middle-aged, Men, who (suffer from NefvoUs/.ahid : Physical 'Debility, Loss of I Energy and Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental 'Depression, Kidney and 'Bladder Troubles' Neuralgia; 'RHeiimattsni; Scrofula. Saft RKeunr, Pa?alWis, J Rtt, 1 Spinal Disease, St. Vitus' _ Dance, . Liver Complaint. Asthma, Catarrhf -Heart '--JDiseaie,-' Gravel, Piles, &c, and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do well to Jcom^ su'd, .^ry^tjie,. Djoptpr's, inethpd .cf. cure, as ,it siiiU, if •properly applied, :roliey& them of their sufferings' fend [restore them to health. • The Doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment 'c6nsTsts wholly in the use jof vegetable remedies. Many are they who have Imjplanted, in their systems, by improper use of calomel, , iseeds which iprbduce an annual crop' of disease.' - : To^ [such he would say, come and be healed. It matters ■not what your troubled niay 1)e, come and let the jDoctor examine your case. -If- it is curable, he will tell you sot if tt is^nof,^ fie V>ill tel{ wu t that; for he will not undertake a case Unless he is confident of effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consultation r so please call andsatisfy.yonrselvec tha^ the; Doctor understiiuds. yolir oase. Dr. S^ciires' Humours 'and Diseases ortlie Blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by (any ofthe following cqmpfaints :— Cold extremities, weak jStomachs, Tjinie, ,and.fweak baCki, nervous! land sick headaches, constipation and indigestion, pain in th« side and back, leuchorrea, ■etcTTe'tc. I wish it distinctly understood that I dojiot perform, impossibilities,! or to have miraculous p'bwer'.' Ail applying to me will receive my honest opinipn of their complaints. No experimenting. . I will ..guarantee a,, positive cure, . jrtev'efy'caWl underiake.^r -forfeit "JKoo. ' Consultation [in Office or by Letter,] 'JF;ispß.Y, Charges Moderate. Examination and advice, £i1 .Call or address ; Dr. H M. Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, NZ. Office Hours: gtoiii'ttd'^, "6f08(p.m.; Sundays, io to i 2, N. B. AfTMedicines 'necessary for a complete jcure can be sent/ree from [Observation ofl.receiDt o| symptom*, .;H r J<i A.lfi'u i V; H'li:?:.irl >K.Ti%

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 96, 23 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 96, 23 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 96, 23 January 1886, Page 4

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