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17EILDING JOCKEY CLUB, j Programme of AUTUMN MEETING 1 To be held en EASTER MONDAY, THE BOth MARCH, 1891, • ' on the FEILDING 'RAOECOUE3E. President— -F.' Y. Lelh bridge, Esq. VicePresident -D FT. Mnuurlhur. Esq., M.H.K.. Judge —Mr I). Downes. Starter — Mr,R. Durie. Clerk of \ ' Course— v -r R. Roake. Clerk of Scales— My W. G. Huybittle. Timekeeper— hlv H.vW .Haybitfcle. Handicapper— Mr,J. E. iJen.-y. Treasurer — j\!r E J. Allen. Stewards Messrs Shervull. W. A. L. Bailey, E. GoodIvhere, Aiorey, ilaybitlle. Gosling and ' Henry. 1 1. Hack Hubdt/e Rackj to start at li 30 a.m. ;-a handicap of 30 soys, I " 2nd hor-e to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 2 miles ; oyor eight flight* of batten hurdles, 3 ft 6m high ; nomination, 15"=; acceptance, 15s. 2. Feiedis'g Jockkt Clc-b Hanujlap; to start at I*2 30 p m. ; a handicap of 110 ; 2nd hor>e to receive 10 >s soys from t!ie' sfaJrps ; distance, ]\ miles; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 sovt.; winner of any hiindic%i}'. to th** vnl'ie of 50.50v-. after ! ( I'm hiraiioji of \u'!j.;hls to carry a §l , pi'iialty of olbs. • 3. Hack Flat 11 ace, of 25 soys ; to'starfc ul 1 15 pn\ ; distance, 1^ nrles ; nomination. 10=; ac'cpi-IJMU'o. 15s. I ( 4. Flying Stakiv; to -tart at 2.15 p.m.; | i ' a handicap of 6' novs. .second horse to « i-oceirelO -ovs front the srakes ; distance. 6 furlongs; nomination, £1 ; ■ acceptance, 3ik;' the ninu-r "t uny handicap of 40 >*ovs or over after the declaration of n eighth to carry v penalty of oibs, the winner of ilje v Ffildjn^ .i.ocke)' "■Club Handicap to carry a penalty of 7ibs. 5." Hack Fj.ying ; to start at 3,15 p.m. ; a handicap of 15 sov.s ; distance, 5g j ] furlonpf.s; handicaps t» be duel. i red immediately after Hack Eace JN'o. 3 is run, acceptances afier Flying Handicap is run'; nomination, 10s ; ac« . ■„ cepianee, 5s "«. Wikxhr Oats: :o start at 4 p.m. ; a , handicap of 40 soys; distance, 1 j" uiiie,; weights to l>e declared after - Flying Handicap is run ; iN'oinina- -> "tion. 2()>; acceptance, 20s. <*!?. Fo::c;-:d Flandicap, of 20 soys; to start at 445 p vi. ; 1 mile and a dis* j tanct 1 ; nomination, winners 10>, • ' lo^el•snil; acceptance, 10*. ■ fEorses q'ual'fied to run for events 1, S and 5 are hncks only. A -hack is a Jiorse tiiat has never won an advrrisel race, or i>< nominated for any race at the tihie of staitins, or f- r 6 months pievious thereto (hack or hunrers races excepted). ■ All races to be rim under the Wanga- ~ nui Jockey Club E'ile c . ■ '. ftoinurations for all' races, which must enclose name of horse, a?e pedigree, ■colours of rider, and name of owner} 'close on Fnday,~6lh March, at 8 30 p in., and Bibt be iidiiressed to the Secretary, P. 0., , FeiKiing. Weights for the F.J.C. Handicap and -Flying" Stakes will be declared on or , ■about' 13th March ; and for the Hack Hurdles and,. Hack Flat, l£ miles, at 9.30 am. on the day of the races, at the Secretary's office, Fergusson street, Feilding. Acceptances, for F.J.C. Handicap and Flying Handicap close on ' Friday, 20th March, 'at 8,30 _p ; ni-v and „ must be addressed to the Secretary, P. 0., FeUding ; .and: accep.tajices for the '^Hack' Hurdles and' Hack Flat, 1| miles » '"'■'' ' be de * dared to the Secretary, a' hi- (Hee, as above, not later than 10.30 a vi. on'the mofhina of the races. This Club deducts no commission for -expenses and pays amount of advertised slakes m full. The attention of owners and no'mina* tors is particularly drawn to the fact that the requisite amount of money must in every r case, accompany' each and every nomination and acceptance.' "Submitted to and approved by .the Wangnnui- Jockey Club this 9th day of Januajy, 1891.— Fh reman 11. Jackson, Secretary. SANDILANPS, Secretary Feeding Jockey Club ~~GBA3SD SPiiING SHOW~ , AT THE Tempie',§; Fashion • FEILDING. • jMy Display of Spring ' Styles and Novelties is of unusual Magnifi-' cense, as I have spared no effort to obtain the Very Latest pKoiHicrcoNS of the ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL "• MARKETS. My selection is much larger and more varied than hitherto. Dress- W^ll and be Sure ov Success. -Do this at the GRAND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. -, " '-' 'OF "' ' ! Edward Martin's - ' TEMPLE OF EA^rilON, ■ Kii'njOLTON - Ko.4b'. SmTth' jg«R o"s: VULCAN FOUNDKY, MaN^'KBS -TJIKKT, 'WIiLLINGTUW, Iron and Brass Foil n. I ers, Are prepaied to execute Orders for Cast & Wuoogiit Irok Wohk. Parts of, Flax' Machines kept in stock Shoemakers' L-ists made to order.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 1

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