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U .NIT ED H: UN T STEEPLECHASES. To be held at FEUDING, OK SEPTEMBER 9, 1891 J?resident-John Saxoa, Esq. VicePresident- D. H Macarthnr, Esq.,.. MH.R. Judge- -F. Y. Lethbndge, Esa Starter— Mr Hannett. Clerk ofScalee—Ur W. T. Ward.^ Clerk tf Course— Mr R. G. Edwards. Sandicapper—MT 5. E. Henry. Stewards— Messrs H. Lance, Edwards* irawford, Erton, Loveioy, Ridley, Ward, Elkington, and Clissold, PROGRAMME. 1 Maimjw'Hach: Steeplechase, of 10 • soys/ weight for age; for horses -that ' have never won an advertised . steeplechase? entrance, 10s ; distance, about two miles ; to start at 11.i5~a.i8. 2, Hakdica* Hack Hubdles, ol 15 soys; - nomination, ss ; acceptance, 10s ; • distance, about 2 miles. 3, Hckt-Chtb Cfp Steeplechase, a Cup of the value of 15 soys ; second horse to teceiye a trophy of the value of 5 -sdvs; for qualified horses only (see Tules*at foot)'; nomination, ss ; acceptance, 10s ; minimum weight, 11 .stone; -about 3 miles; Gentlemen riders who must produce their certi,,ficates J *rom the Metropolitan Club - in the district in which they reside, -wilL be allowed 71bs off handicap weight; to start at I p.m. 4, Wslteb Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 15 soys; nomination, ss; ac» cepianee, IOs ; about l£ miles ; mm).iiaum weisht 10 stone; to start at 1.40 p tofi Qfes Hasptcap Steeplechase, of 35 soys* second horse to receive 5 soys ' from' the stakes ; nomination, los ; acceptance, los; about 2 miles; to • start at 230 p.m. , It Tira Lasibs Bbacelbt ; a handicap - ; the first horse to , 4c4ye a Bracelei of the value of 15 ,bow 4 second torse to receive a 1 Bracelet of the value of » soys ; for ' - qualified hunters, nominated by Ladies; same conditions as JNo. a Mace:, nomination, ss; .cieeptance, 10s -about 2 miles ; winner of Cup - 'to earrj 71bs penalty; to start at 3.15 f Fihax Hack Steeplechase, of i 5 boys- nomination. ss ; acceptance, 10s^distance, about 1| miles; to start at 4 p m. ; weights declared after Braselet is run. "HATES O** NOMINATIONS, ACPA CEPTANCES, &c. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden■MVv*i>/y 7th September, atbpm. September. BULKS AND REGULATIONS 1 All races will be run under rules of TO i*Bg adopted by the Metropoktan Cl ?*All races, with exception of No 5, op£tob~acis©nly. Definition of hacks, JT^o>tod by strictly adhered to i A hunter is ahorse that has been hi,ntedr*Yita any recognised pack of hSf« seasonV to the satisfaction 5S Master, and must be^the bonafide P-Hn^n^^lt^e to fi ßt 'AU' Nominations, Entries, Accept. S«y not later than 8 p.m. on dates nominations must oontam.desS?st le forwarded with acceptances and general enhjes. g()ODBEHE kE, Hon. Sec. "i^ABO MUSIC^WABJBHOUSE, 63 MMiners Street, WeUington b. jTking, Importer ol Music and Musical Instruments OF every description. The lates' 1 Music receiyed monthly A lar^e Tanety of Teaching Music of every de. Bcrmtion Violin -strings- arge stock - Sschottiscne;»» ErancisA. King, po^f r^2s. Orders by post promptly attended to. ; c >

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 1 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 1 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 1 September 1891, Page 1

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