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FEILDING fIUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE To be Ijeld on THE FEILDING BACE COURSE THUESDAY, 15th AUGUST. President —D. H. Macarfhur, Esq., VI .HB Vice- 2 resident — John Saxon Esq. Judge— Mr F. Y. Lethbridge. Starter— Mr I). Thurston. Clerk of Scales -Mr C. Carr. Clerk of Course —^Mr N. Grorton. JZandicapper — Mr , J. E. H«*nrv. Stewards— Messrs Carr, Lance. Tburston, Lovejoy, McMillan, ;Eiddiford, E. Goodbehere, Elkinuton, N. Charhon. W. Light, M. Prendergast. E-Roake. PROGRAMME : 1. HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, of £20; about 2 miles. Nomination, 10<. Acceotanee. 10s The second horse to receive £2 10s out of the stakes. To start ut 11 lonm. 2. FKILDI G HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, a piece of Plate of the value of £25 ; about 3 miles. Open to mernbei-s of Hunt Clubs only. JNomination, 10s ; Ac* cepdince, 15s. To start at J2 noon, 3^ : HANDICAP- HACK FLAT RACE. of £20 ; about a mile an 1 a distance. Nomination. 10s ; Acceptance, 10s. . To start at 1 p.m. 4. MAIDEN HACK STEEPLE* CHAPE, of £15 ; weight f<r a«e ; obout 2 miles.* For horses that have never won a Steeplechase at date of nomination. Entrance, Los. To start at 1 30 p.m. 5. HANDICAP WELTER HACK STEEPL EC HASE, of £10. Mini^ mam weight lbst 71bs; distance, about 2 miles. Oj.en to all horses that have never won a race to the value of over £15. Nomination, ss; Acceptance, ss. To start at 2. 15 pm. 6. LA DIES' BRACELET HA NPICAP STEEPLE' HASE, value about £20. Gentlemen riders. Horses to be nominated by ladies; about 2 miles. .Nomination, 10s; Acceptance, 10s. To start at 3 p.m. (Winner can have the option ot taking plate or money ) 7. HAND -CAP F YINu HACK PLAT RA' E, of l2O; alx.ut f of a mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 3.45 p.m. RULES. 1. All races to be run under the Wanganui Jockey Ciub'6 Rules, but if neces» sary may be run under the G.N.H.C Rules. 2 The race* No 2 and 6 are open only to horses which have b«»en hunted with any recognised Hunt Club, and the Master's certificate must be produced to Ch-rk of Scales. 3. The acceptances for the Ladies' Bracelet must be ace impanied Sy the names of the riders, to be approved by the Stewards. 4. Nominations containing descriptions, performances of hor3es, and neees» sary fees must be in the hands of the Hon. Secretary on WEDNESDAY, 17th July. 5. That winners of any flat race afier the declaration of weights carry a pen* alty of 51ns in Nos. 3 and 7 events, and winners of any Hurdle or Steeplechase afier declaration of weights carry a pen* alty of 51bs in Nos. 1, 2, 5, and 6 events. Weights to be declared on WEDNESDAY, 24th July. Acceptances and Gen rax Entries by colors of the riders) on FBIDAY, 2nd August. In each case addressed to EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Hon. Sec Siibmittod anrl approved — FrkEman R. Jackson, Secretary to Wanganui Jockey Club. EMPIRE BAIRDRESSIvG AND SHAVING BALOON, Fergusson Street, Feilding. FKANK BEAY, (Late of Wellington) Proprietor. FT) BEGS to inform the # JrX residents ot Feildiug and Surrounding Districts that he i has opened the aoove Establishment as a first class Hairdressing and Shay ing Saloon, where, with civility and attention to Business, he hopes to give satisfaction to ail who may favor him with a call. Note the address — EMPIRE HAIRDRESSING AND SHAVING SALOON, Febgusson Strekt, Feilding, F. BEAY, (Late of Wellington,; Proprietor. AT THE BERVlcil of BREEDEBS PURE BRED JERSEY BULL, /"TAURUS THE IST," MAY be seen at Mr G. Bevington Jones's Farm at Taonui, from whom full particulars of pedigree and -ervice fees may be obtained. TAURUS Ist No. 17 L; calved 24th June, 1883, Dun Bull, bred by G. G. Russell. By St. Peter IV (imported), Ist dam Buttercup, by Garibaldi TV. 2nd dam Lucy Escot by Garibaldi 11. 3rd dam Songstress by Gem of the Isle (Graham's). 4th 1 dam Malebran (imported). Garribaldi IV by Garibaldi 11. Ist dam Rose by Garibaldi I. 2nd dam Violet by Graham's Gem of the Isle. W. R. GODFREY, Owner. R. K. SHAW," ! (of the late Shaw & Son, W* liicgtoi \>ATCHMAE>R & JEWELLER, \ (Next to Mr Young's, Fruiterer, Kirn \ bolton Road.) j Y^LOCKS, Watches, and Jeweller; | \J always on hand. j A twt'ive months' guarantee give? : I [with repairs-

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 22, 6 August 1889, Page 1

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