FEILDING. JOCKEY CLUB. «*> 'PEOGEAMME j. .Of Hack Meeting to be held on Monday, 'DEOEMBEE 28, iß9i. President — Mr F. Y. Lethbridge. ViceI- resident — Mr Macarthur, M.H.R. , Judge—Mr- Downes. Treasurer — Mr ' Allen, j Starter— Mr Diiry. Hdndi< capper— My J. E; Henry. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. G. Haybittle. Time- . keeper — Mv Galwoy. Steteards — Messrs W. Bailey, Saxon, Sandi- ' lands, Haybittle, Sherwill, Saunders, Morey. 1. Handicap Hzirdle Race, of So soys., second horse 5 soys from the stakes ; distance 2 miles and a distance, over ei.^ht flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s ; winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs ppnalty.. _ , 2. Maiden Hurdles, of 15 soys, distance I^. miles, over ol'flijglits of hurdles 3ft Ghis high ; open to horses that have • never won a hurdle race of any de- ■"'' scription at time of starting; ens -.. -.._Jrancc,.l,os. ..Low.est.wcight L 0 stone. 3. Manchester Handicap, of 50 soys, ;■ second horse to receive; 10 : sovs from ■j stakes. Nomination, fcsov, '-• - l ance,-l soy ; distance, 1| miles. The winner of any handicap flat race after the declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty. <i. Maiden Plater of 15 -xsoys ; distance ! , ; qonepQiile'and^ a>distnnce. Open to: "* horses that have never won a flat race of any dnscription at the time ! > |of starting ;. entrance, 10s. o. Ftying Stakes Handicap, of 30 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 6 furlongs ; nomination,. los ; acceptance, 1 soy; winner of any handicap flat race . after the declaration of weights to ■ carry lOlbs penalty;, 6. Local Handicap, of 15-Spvs; l-.mile , and, a distance; open t0,,; horses owned within the following districts : The Manchester Block, Kiw.Uea Road Board District* and the ridings of Mount Stewart and Sandon of the !,'■' '') Manawatu Couaty Council and to be the bona fide property of owners ...,. 2.months-prior..to,nomination ; norn• i qnntiQir,ss"; acceptance, 10s. 7." Welcome Stakes, of 15 soys, distance 4 furlongs ; catch weights ; post entry. 10s. 8. Denhujh Sta7ces,.qi 20 soys ; distance, I mile ; weller weight for age ; maiden at time of start to be allowed lOlbs ; entrance, 20s. Nominations for Handicap Hnrdles, Manchester Handicap, Flying Stakes "affd Local Handicap close on Tuesday, Ist December, at 8.30 p.m. j: Weights declarediion or about s.th De« cembcr.; ' Acceptances and General Entries on SATrBDAY, 15th December, at 8-30 p.m. J. A Hack-is a horse that has never won an "advertised race or is nominated for any race at timo of stavt, or for SIS months prey ious" thereto, (Hack or Hunters' Races excepted). The advertised fees must in every case accompany Nomination and acceptance. All nominations, which must enclose name, age, pedigree, and perf ormacc-fi of , horse and colors of the rider, and also acceptances to be addressed to the Secre» tary, Post Office, Feilding. , Telegraph Office closes at 5 pm, Ko commission deducted from stakes. . . . Submitted to and approved by the Wangariui Jockey Club.— Freeman E. , Jackson, Secretary... . . ] i "V GOODBEHEEE, Secretary. . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE RANGITIKEI & SURBOTODING DISTBICTS, . .-The well-known American Trotting Stallion ■■.:•. OAKGEGVE OAKGROVE is a blood bny with black points, 16f hands high and well proportioned throughout. He is considered by competent-judges to be one of the best carriage horses ever imported to this colony. -He was imported by ,John Kerr, Esq., M.H.R-, who says he has no :equal -in the colony for Retting hacks, hunters, or fnst and powerful light harness horses! Oakgrove is by" Irving ton, dam Druidess ; Irvington is by Rysdykjs Hambletonian, dam Imogene by Soeley's American Star. Oakgrove will be at Mr Charley Fitzi Herbert's, Cinder Hill, Makino, on Tuesday ; in Feilding and Palmerston on Wednesday ; Bulls on Thursday. Terms : £3 3s per season, or half gnarnntee £4— £2 first of January, 1892, £2 first September, 1892, or when mare proves in foal. Paddocking free for one month. After which one shilling per week will be charged. Mares dying, being sold, or changing hands in any way whatever to be paid for per season. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOS. B. WARRINER, Owner, Upper Tntaenui, near Marton. TO THE INHABITANTS of FEILDING AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. GEO. FLYGER, TAILOB, MERCER, & JUVENILE CLOTHIER. /"^ "|7^ HAVING re-commenced \X._IJ >i business in Wanganui, in those centrally situated premises (next to Mr Drummond, and lately occupied by Messrs Pitt and Maguire), his patrons "will find a -well selected stock comprising all the latest patterns in Gentlemen's wearing apparel. Also a good selection of Tweeds, Scotch Banuockburn, West of England and Colonial Tweeds. Also Worsted Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings and Fancy Vestiugs. A very choice selection of Hats, Ties Scarves, Braces, Belts, Gents' Kid Walking and Driving Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, &c. Also Juvenile Clothing in endless variety. The Tailoring Department is under the management of a first-class Cutter, who has been specially engaged for this branch of the business. l (1 it, style, and finish guaranteed. All Materials thoroughly shrunk Note the Address Geopge FSyger, Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 4
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