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NiTaE-D HUNT STEEPLE. CHASES. To be held at PEILD I N G , . ox 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1891 president- John Saxon, Esq. VicePresident— T>. H Ma«artbur, Esq., M:H.R. Judge— ¥. Y. Lethbridge, Esq •' - Starter— Mr Rannett. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. T. WardC Clerk oj Course Mr Ri G. Edwards. Handicapper—^lr J . E. Henry. Stewards— Messrs H. Lance, Edwards, i rawtord, Kirton, Loveioy, Ridley, Ward, iLlkington, and Clissold, PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Hack 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 .1.1.15 a.m. S, Handicap Hack Hubdles, of 15 soys; .nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s; distance, about 2 miles. 5. Hunt Club Cvv &ieeplechase, a Cup of the value of 15 coys ; second horse to receiye a trophy of the value of 5 soys ; for qualified horses only (see rules at foot) ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 10s ; minimum weight, 11 stone; about 3 miies ; Gentlemen < riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside, wilKbe allowed 71bs off handicap .Weight ; to start at I p.m. -4, Wkltmi Handicap Hack Flat Race, 'of' 15 soys ; nomination, 5s ; ac=> - beptance, 10s ; about 1$ miles.; minimum' weight 10 stone; to start at 1 40 p m. . 5 Open Handicap Steeplechase, ot 35 .soys; second horse to receive 5 soys from' the stakes ; nomination, 15s ; 'acceptance, 15s; about 2 miles; tc • start at 2 30 p.m. 6 The Ladies' Beacelet; a handieaj steeplechase; the first horse tr receive a Bracelet of the value of U - soys i -second horse to receive i • Bracelet of the value of 5 soys ; fo: qualified hunters, nominated b: Ladies; same conditions as JNo. < race; nomination, ss; acceptance •-108' "about 2 miles; winner of Cvi - to carry 71bH penalty; to start at SM p.m. £ 1 1 5 Fj*ai,' j Hack Steeplechase, ot i« * ' * nomination. 5s ; acceptance 10s -'distance, about 1$ miles; t< btart at 4 p.m. ; weights declare! after Bracelet is run. T>ATE3 OB 1 NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c Acceptances and JEtdries for Maiden7th September, at 6 pm. Weights.mil avpear on Fbidat. 4cl HDLES AND BEGTJLATIONS 1 1 All races will be run under rules c ractVg adopted by the Metropohta Cl 2. AH races, -with exception of No I open to hackly. Definition of hack! II adopted by W.J.C, strictly adhere °3- A. hunter is a horse that has bee Hunted with any recognised pack c bounds for season 1891 to the satisfnctio of the Master, and must be the bonafia property of a member^of the Club P 4. In races 3 and 6 Master sCert.fical mast be produced to the olerk of tv Scales or the horse will not be adowe *°fi Bt Ali Nominations, Eutries, Accepi anck&c. accompanied by the amour payable, must be in the hands of tc Secretary not later than 8 p.m. ou oat, All nominations must contain dei criptions, aiie, pedigree, performance Snecessary Fees and Colors of Rule, must be forwarded with acceptances a* Renerale EDMD.GOODBEHEBE Hon. Se • ssTso^iubio~wasbhousi 53 Manners Street, WeUington E. J. KING, * Importer of Music and Musical Instruments OF every description. Tlie late Music receiyed monthly A lar Variety of Teaching Music of every d -*.riptinn. "Violin strings-Large sloe post free 2s. Orders by . post prompt Attended to.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 1
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694Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 1
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