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TilE-IL'DING JOCKEY CLUB. J1 " / •"■ 'Of Hatsk f Meeting to be iield on MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1891. President-^Mv F. Y. Lethbridge, Vice""i Fresidki&i-Mr Maearthur, M.H.li. Judge — Mr Downcs. Treasurer — Mr I Allen. : £tai]ter—Mf Dury. Jlandi^ capper— 'Mr 'J. B, Henry. Clerk of r Scales— M.r T W. G, Haybitlle. 2'mepeeper— Mr Galway. Stetvards — Messrs W. Bailey, Saxon, Sandilnnds, Haybittle, Sherwill, Saunders, Morey._ 1. Handicap Hiirdle-Race, of : ; 35.- soys., second horse 5 soys front the stakes ;; distance 2 m,iles and a distsince, over. ei«hit Aiffhis of hurdles 3ft GirTliigli. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s; winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs "prhnlty. 2. Maiden Hurdles, of 15 soys, distance : fi miles; over o flights of hurdles 3ft : Gins high ; open to horses tUat have — _. never won a hurdle race of any de-i scription at time of starting ; cn>> : trance, ,los. Lo..west.weic.lifc lO.sbone. 3. Manchester Handicap,' of ' oti ' sots, ' second ih6rSe;to receive>lo soys from stakes. Nomination, 1 soy ; accept* ance, I soy ; distance, 1£ miles. Tlie winner of any handicap flat race after /(be'dedaration; of" weights to .cafryXlQibs'penally.j } S .* ; i. Maiden Plate, of" 15 soys"; dlstanco one mile and a distance. Open to horses that have never won a flat race of any description at the time^ ,;■ of sfartiiis ;senlFanco, Ws. " /?' * 5. Ftyhig'&SiakifsK Handicap"? pl-30 so'ysi sefcond hofse'td'receive 5 soys frbni the stakes ; distance, 6 furlongs ; ~ no'miriatioririOs*; ~accepta'rict>; Tsov ; .-^ winner of any handicap flat race ■\ y . "after the declaratioa of weights to {v carry lOlbs penalty. i "i 6. liocal Handicap, of 15 soys; 1 mile. ' nn& a distance; open to horses • ,bwned ; within the following districts : The' Mancliester Block, Kiwitea Road Board District, and tlie ridings of Mbitnl Stewart and Sandon of the Mana^ata .Qpuntj; Qouncil and to Vbe (lie bdn|t fide'>property of owners' 2 montns prior to nomination ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 10s. , "I'Welctimel Stakes, of 15 soys, distance 4 furlongs; catch weights; post <>n- ' ■ try* 10s*;- '■-.'•■■■ ■i-j-'i v. :: ; ,- /■ % - : 8. Denbigh Stakes, of 20 soys; distance* 1 mile; welicr weight fora ge; • V maiden^ R t time of start to be allowed lOlbs; entrance, 20s. '-dominations For Handicap" Hurdles, Manchester Handicap, Flying : 43talces and: Local Handicap ..close on Tuesday, Ist December, at 8.30 p.m. Weights declared on or about oth De« cember. Acceptances and. -General JSntries on Saturday,;! sbh December, at,B 30 ; p.m.' : A Hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race or is nominated iSr any race at time of start, or for six months previous thereto, (Hack or Hun. ters' Races excepted). ! ' The advertisedfees must movery-case accompany Nomination and acceptance.All nominations, which must enclose name, age. pedigree, and performance of horse and colors of the rider, and also acceptances to be addressed to the Secretary, Tost Office, Feilding. Telegraph Office closes nt 5 p m, No commission deducted from stakes. Submitted to and approved by tho Wanganui Jockey Club.— Fbekman R. Jackson, Secretary. EDMD. GOODBEHERE. ; Secretary. ;fb TRAVEL THIS SEASON 'I • : - IN THE *^ RiNGITIKEI & SUKKOUNDING DjStRICTS, The well-known Amerjeftff Trotting SiaJJfon : OAKGROVE I OAKGE6VE is a blood bay with black-iJoints, 16| hands high and well proportioned throughout. He is con-, sidered by competent judges to be one of the best carriage horses ever imported to 1 this colony. He was imported by John Kerr, Esq., M.H.R-, who says he has noequal in the colony for getting hacks, "hlfntersror firsthand poweTfuMightrharness horses. Oakgrove is by Irvington, dam Druidtess yifvinßtofa is by.Rysdyk's Hambletdniah, clam?lmogene "by Seeley's American Star. Qakgrove wjll be .at Mr Charley Fitz*. Herbert's, Cinder Hill'; Makinb/ori Tues- : -day ; in Peilding aiid Palmerston on : Weanesaay ; : Bulls on Thursday. : Terms : £? 3s.per season, or half guarantee £4— £2 ! first of January, 1892, £2 first September, 1892, or when mare in foal. V \'\ '^C^i I' t? c' . ' : Paddocking free for' orie month.' After which one shilling per week will be -charged. Mares dying, being sold, or changing hands in any way whntever to be paid for per season. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOS. B. WARRINER,, ; ,'v ■_ }i'lC- :'.;■ ''] 5 Qwner, Upper Tiitaeniii, hear Marton. TO THB INHABITANTS of PEILDING AND SURROUNDING . DISTRICTS. : ..... GEO. PLYGER, TAILOR, ; MERCER, & JUVENILE ' CLOTHIER./ \ /~^{ T7I HAVING re- commenced VX. Jj .f business in Wanganui, in tbose centrally situated premises (next to Mr' Drummond, and lately occupied by Messrs Pitt and Maguire}, bis patrons will fiud a well selected stock comprising all tbe latest patterns in Gentlemen's wearing . apparel. ..; . _ ; Also a good selection of Tweeas, Scotch Bannockburn,' West; of England and Colonial Tweeds. ■ Also Worsted Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings and Fancy Vestings. A very cboice selection of Ha!;s, Ties Scarveß, Braces, Belts, Gent * Kid Walking and Driving Gloveß, : Silk Handkercbieis, Mufflers, &c. Also Juvenile Clothing in endleßS variety. '' •■ The Tailoring Department is under the management of a nrst-class Cut-, tor, who b as been specially engaged for this branch of the business.. Fit, style, and finish guaranteed. All Materials thoroughly shrunk Note the Address George Flyger, Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 4

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