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T7IEILDLNG JOCKEY CLUB. Jo • — — Programme of AUTUMN -MEETING To be held on EASTEE MONDAY, THE 1 30 th MARCH, 1891, 1 on the RACECOURSE. President— F. Y. Lethbridge, Esq. ' Vice' President— D . H. Macarthur, Esq , M.H.R. Judge — - Mr If. Downes. Starter —Mr R. Durie. Clerk of Course — Mr R. Roake Clerk of Scales— Mr W. G. Haybittle. Timekeeper — Mr H. W. Haybittle. Sandicapper — Mr J. E. Henry. Treasure?* — Mr E. J. Allen. Stewards- -Messrs . Sherwill. W. A. L. -Bailej, E. Good"behere, Morey, Haybittle,. Gosling and Henry. , 1. Hack Hubdle Race; to start at 11 30 a.iv. ; a- handicap of 3O SOYa, 2nd horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 2 miles ; oyer eight flights of batten hurdles, 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 15s ;' acceptance, las. 2. Feilding Jockey Club Handicap; to start at 12 30 p in. ; a handicap - of 110 soys ; 2nd horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; distance, l'-| miles ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soys ; winner of any handi» cap, to the value t o,f 50 roys, after declaration of weights "to cairy a penalty of sibs.~ 3. Hack Flat Race, of 25 soys ; to start at 1.15 p.m. ; distance, 1§ miles ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 15s. 4. Flying Stakes 1 ; to start at 2,'15'p.m.; a handicap of 60sovs, second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; dis~ tance, 6 furlongs ; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, -.30s ; tho »v inner of any handicap of i4O soys or over after the declaration of Heights to carry a penalty of slbs, the winner of the Feilding Jockey Club Handicap to carry a penalty of 71bs. 5. Hack Flying ; to start at 3,15 p.m. ; a handicap of 15 soys ; distance, 05 furlongs {-handicaps to be declared immediately after Hack Race No. 3 is run, acceptances after Flying Handicap is run ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 5s <>. Winteb Oats ;to start at 4 p.m. ; a handicap of 40- soys ; distance, 1 mile; weights to be declared after Flying Handicap is run; Nomina tion. 20*; acceptance, 20s. 7. Forci.d Handicap, of 20 soys ; to shirt ut 4 45 ptn.; 1 mile and a dis<» tance; nomination, winners 10s, *• losers nil'; acceptance, 10s. Xi Horses qualified to run for events 1, 3 and 5 are hacks only.' A hack is a horse that has never won an adverlissd race, or is nominated for any lace at the time of starting, orf^rG months previous thereto (hack' or hunters races exempted). - All races to be run under the Wanganui Jockey Club Rules. Nominations for all races, which'must enclose name 1 of horse, age.' pedieree, colours of rider, and name of owner, close on Fnday/6th March, at 8 30 p m., and 1 must be addressed to the Secretary, P. 0., FeiMing. Weights for the'F.J.C. Handicap and Flying "'Stakes 'will 'be declared on or about 13th March ; and for the Hack Hurdles «md Hack Flat, \\ miles, at $.30 a.m. on the day of tlie races, at the Secretary's, office 1 , Fergusson street, Feilding. Acceptances for F.J.C. Handicap and .Flying Handicap 'close 'on ; Friday, 20th' March, at 8-30 p.m.. and must be' addressed to the* iSecretury, P. 0., Feiiding ; and acceptances for the 'Hack Hurdles and Hack Flat, \\ m\\es, nrrt'be, declared to the ' Secretary at hi- • itice, as above, not later than 10.30 a 111. on the morning of tlie 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 draw n to the fact that the requisite amount of money must in every 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. ' ', ',' , W. A- tfANDILANPS, Secretary Feiiding Jockey Club " GRAND SPRING SHOW~ AT THE Temple § Fashion "' ' 'feilding. «•"" II My Display of Spring Styles and Novelties is of unusual Magiiifi~cen&e, as I have spared no ' 'effort to oh'tain the -1 Very Latest Productions of the ENGLISH AND" CONTINENTAL r MARKETS. My selection is much larger and more , varied than hitherto. Dbbss W^ll and be Sure of Success. Do this at the GRAND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, - ' of' Edward Martins ; ' TEMPLE OF FASHION, KIMBOLTON EOAD. nM,ITH "R E0 s - VULCAN FOUNDRY, MANNEBS * TKEET, WELLINGTON, Iron and Brass Founders, Are prepared to execule'Orders for Cast <fc Wbought leon Woek. "^ Parts of Flax Machines kept in stock ' Shoemakers', Lasts made to order.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 1

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