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T^eildi;ng s jockey club. Ju — — Programme of AUTUMN MEETING To be held on EASTER MONDAY, THE 80th MARCH, 1891, on the, . FEILDING RACECOURSE. President— -F. V, Lethbridge, Esq VicePresident -D H. Macarthur. Esq. ' M.H.R. \! Judge — Mr D.'Downes. | Starter— Mv r R. Durie. Clerk of ■Course — Vir : R. Roake. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. .G. Haybittle. keeper—Mr H, W. Haybittle. Mandi<capper—yLr J. E. Henry. Treasurer — > IWr E. if. Allen. Stewards Messrs" Sherwill. W. A!. L.' B-iiiey, B.'Good- i behere, Morey, Haybittle, Gosling and Henry,. 1. Hac^Hubdle .Race;,, to. start at 11 30 a.m.; a handicap of 30, sovs, , 2nd hor»e lo receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 2 miles ; over eight flights of batten hurdles, 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 15s; (acceptance, ,Jss: 2. Feuding "Jockey Clcb Handicap ; to start .at. ,12 30, p m. ; a handicap , of 110 soys ;, 2nd horse to receive 10*j «ovs from the, stakes; distance, \'\ V miles ; nomination, 1 soy ;, acceptance, 3 soys; winner-of any handi* , cajs to, the 50 ,»ov\ after , ' declaration- ,of .weights, to carry a < penalty of slbs.^ i 3. Hack Flat RACE,.of 25 soys ; to start -at 1 15, p m. r ; distance, 1^ miles; nomination, 10s ; acceptance. 15-. ( 4. Flying Stakes ; to>tnrl at 2.15 p.m ; a handicap of 6Osovs, second horseto ' , receive 10 soys from the stakes ; dis« * tance, ,6 furlongs; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, 30s ; the dinner of any ] handicap, ol 40 sovsor over after the declaration of weights to carry. a penalty of slbs,"the winner of the Fettdingi Jockey Club Handicap to l carry a penalty-of 71 bs. ' 5. Hack Fltiag ; to start at 3,15 p.m. ; - a handicap of 15 sovs \ distance, 5^ furlongs ; handicaps,, to be declared ] immediately after Hack Race Iso. 3 is run, acceptances after Flying Handicap is run; nomination, -10s; acceptance, ss. 6. Wintee Oats ; *-o start at 4 p.m. ; "a handicap of 40 sov< ; distance- 1 mile; weight 1 * to be declared after Flying Handicap is ran ; Nomination, 20^ ; acceptance, 20s. 7. FoiiCED. Handicap, of 20 soys ; to atari at 445 p m. ; 1 mile and a disi tance; nomination, winners 10s, losers nil ; acceptance, 10s. Horse? qualified to run for events 1. 3 and~s ure hacks only. A hack is a horse that has never won, an advertised T»ce. or is nominated for any race at the time of starting, or f- r 6 months pievious thereto (hack or hunters races excepted). All races to be run uuder the Wanga- ' nui Jockey Club Rules. , - dominations for all races, which must «d close name of horse, age podisree, colours of rider, and name of owner, close on Friday, 6th March, at' 8 30 p m., and must be addressed tothe Secretary, P. 0,,, Feihiing'. W'eighls for the F.J.C. Handicap and ( Flying" StiakVs' will be declared- on or »Bout 13lh March 1 ; and for the" Hack Hurdles and 1 Hack' Flat, If miles, 1 at I 9.30 a ni. on the day of .the races, at the ' Secretary's office; Fergusson street, Feilding. Acceptances for F.J.C.'Handicap and "Flying Handicap close r on Friday, 20th March,' at'B 30'p.mi. and must be addressed to the Secretary, P. 0.. Feilding ; and acceptances for the Hack Hurdles and Hack"Flat f ''lJ miles, miM-he declared to' the Secretary a' hi-- flice, as above,, not .later than 10.30 a.m. on the morning of the races. This ' Club deducts no commission for expenses and pays amount of advertised stakes in, full.' The attention of owners and nomina* tors is particularly drawnto the fact that . the" requisite amount', of money must in «very .case 'accompany each, and "every .nomination and acceptance. •Submitted to and approved by the 'Wanganui Jockey, Club this 9th day of January, ' 1891 .—Fbeeman R. Jackson, Secretary./^, A SANpILANpSj Secretary Teilding Jockey Club HENBY CUBEAN IS ptepafed, to, supply Firewood in , Bata^Tawa, and r Matai,inj four feet- and two feet lengths ; also rough loads,- at the lowest current rates. , Orders by post promptly attended to. TJn-cbuntry Carting undertaken. Makino Road -~~~ ; BUTTLE. \_l J. G ANDY, has cool storage for YV'^'/aOOO.to 3000 kegs Butter in his cellar" under,, the National Mutual Life \BBOciationV, Building, Custom-house QuTy/ Butter, received for sale, shipSent. to, London,, or fo r storag e only I Agent for; the ?aje of Pond's Patent En- . ffi #a,B.. f ..f,Bo«». <T . aABOT . 5, Gray Street Wellington, S.Z S!ii'l't"h gli o s. ol VULCAN FOUNDRY, MANNBBS.i-TBEET, WELLINGTON, Iron and Brass Founders, Are^tepared t* execute Ordera,for Cast A re pr^ WaoOOHT Ibon wobk. Parts of Flax Machines kept in stock Shoemakers^ fasts ma.le to order. - COMPANY'S ' BUFFAiiO/.BEANPr, t * * '"-a/4 - -

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 90, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 90, 20 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 90, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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