' : 1 .. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB I> A C E ,M E E T I N G, X\j on v:,'f"' FASTER MONDAY, . , ApEiL26t.il, 1885. President, Mr D. H. Macarthur, ■M'.H.E-. ; Vice-President, 'Mr F. Y. Leth bridge ; Judge, Mr D. Downes ; Timekeeper, Mr G. W.. Fowles; Clerk '-. of. Course, Mr J. M. A'Court; Clcrlt of \ Scales, Mr W. G. Haybittle; Handicapper, Mr A. Hitfgie ; Treasurer, Mr H. E. FitzHerbert; Stewards, Messrs H.E. FitzHerbert, Jackman, Kirton, Morphy, , W. Bailey, A. E. Curtis, P. Bartholomew, B. Gosling, W. A. Sandilauds, Jf. L: i Sherwill, A. Campion, E. J. Cottrell and .'• Walter ; Bailey ; : Starter, Mr J. Campion* ' OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. , . : ; 1., HANDICAP HUEDLE EACE, 40 soys; distance, 2 miles and a distance; over 10 flights of hurdles 3ft. 9in. high. : ..Nomination £l,'acceptance £1. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. HACK HTEDLE EACE, 10 sovs; , second .horse 2 soys from the racing funds; distance, 1 mile and a distance ; over fire flights' 'of hiirdles. For horses that have never won public money or been nominated for an advertised race 6 months prior to date of entry, Hunter's and Hack races -. ;.excepted.--:Wsi ghts-- not less than l ! 0st. Post" entry. Entrance £1. To start at ,12 noon, t = •,-:■ ,f[ "3. MAIDEN PLATE, 25 soys ; distance, 1 mile and d, half. Entrance £1. . Weight, for age 4 y Open to alLhorses that have" never won an advertised race of. the value of 25, - ; spys prior ; to date/of .entry. Xny horse entered" for tKe Maiden Plate winning an -advertised race between .tbevtime of entry and'date of race to carry ' a 'penalty tof sl'bs:»'"*T6 l starfat 1^45 p.m. 4. vFEILDING ;HANDIOAP, JIOO soys ; second horse, 10 "soys from ;thc . %racing-,f.und f ;; distance, -2 'miles; ; Nomi"natidri£ I', ac"cepta"nce r £2. "The'wihner of any handicap to ; the: .value of 100 soys after the declaration of weights to carry 711?s extraA Tp^stari'at^nsdTp.my- :": ' 55. -HkeK" KAOEt 10 ioVsrt»n6e round the course ; 9st up. Same conditions as No 2. Entrance'£l. To start at 2.15 p.m. 6. PJSTEICT EACE .HANDICAP, i 25 soys • distance, i mile -nomination 1 soy, acceptance ; 1 soy. For horses Ithe bona fide property of residents in ithe Rangitikei, Manawatu, and Oroua Counties for 3 months'prior to date of entry. j Winner ot Feilding Handicap to carry 71bs penalty. 1 Te start at 3 p.m. j .7, WINTER OATS HANJDJCAP, 30 soys';- distance, lfniiles. Nominatioa £"1,. acceptance £1. To start at. 3-ito p.m.i B. .CONSOLATION HANDICAP) J5 boys; oiice round the' course; for! all be.aten horses ; entrance £1. To. start at 4:30 p.m. : " ' NOMINATIONS j For Handicap Hurdles, Feilding and Winter: Oats Handicaps, and District Eace will be received, addressed to ,the Secretary, at Feilding, on Monday, :the 29th March, 1886, at 9 p.m. ' : j WEIQHTS ". i : Will be declared .on Monday, Apri 5 th, 1886. ACCEPTANCES.' \ And general entries for ' Handicap Hurdies, Feilding-- and- Winter Oats Handicaps, .also. ( District Eace will close* on ' Monday, April 12th, at 9 p.m. ■■: RULES AN P REGULATIONS; No Entry will be: received for any Races except upon this condition, — Tjhat nil' Disputes, Claims, 'and Objection 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 the carrying out of this Programme shalLbe final. . All entries-to be/Sealed and addressed to the Secretary. Feilding ; Entrance Money enclosed with Name, Age at [the time of Entry, Pedigree, nnd in- the dase.. of Handicaps, performances of the Horse£ Name of the owner, and Colours of jthe Eider. Any jockey. riding except in ithe colours entered will be fine 3 soys. j When two or ; - more horses start Gthe.s property of the' same' owner) 'a Distin-' guisliing Colour must be worn.., . ■ , i ■ All persons intending to^ withdraw horses, are required to give. Notice; to thatVffeet to the Secretary or Clerk! of the iScales one half.- hour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing! to comply with this Rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys. to the Eace Fund. : All races to be run under the W. J. C. Rules. ...-.• . j Hordes walking over will only receive half .the Stakes. .. . • ' No horse to save its stakes in any rjace except where otherwise specified. I :, .Ali;entrieS;a;ndnpminations/must be in the hands of the Secretary at the time and place as .advertised, accompanied! by' the amount p£ nominations and entrance money.' Posfmarks will not be received under any pretence whatever, and nomi« natipns uiipaid at th 6 time of due date pt weights 'will ; be' struck off the list. ! ; \ ■ a Penalties in above Programme not; to be cumulative: j ,- No Qualification Fee required. i, . J. ! W. FRANKLIN, ; Hon SeceiStabt. c — i^r^Y IS f im -^r f £, (jS^S CS Private Dispensary, Palmerston«. Buildings, Foot of Queen-street, Auckland. 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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 4
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1,167Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 4
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