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T]IEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. r — PROGRAMME Of Hack Meeting to be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1891. President — Mr F. Y. Lethbridge. Vice~ President — Mr Macarthur, M.H.H. Judge— Mr Downes. Treasurer— Mr Allen. Starter — Mr Dury. Handi^ capper— Mr J. E. Henry. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. G. Haybittle. Timekeepei — Mr Galway. Stewards — Messrs W. Bailey, Saxon, Sandilands, Haybittle, Sherwill, Saunders, Morey. 1. Handicap Hurdle Save, of 35 soys., second horse 5 soys from the stakes ; distance 2 miles and a distance, over eight fliehts of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 20s ; winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty. 2. Maiden Hurdles, of 15 soys, distance 1J miles, over 5 flights of hurdles 3ft Gins high ; open to horses that have never won a hurdle race of any description at time of starting ; ens trance, 10s. Lowest weight 10 stone. 3. Manchester Handicap, of 50 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys from stakes. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; distance, 1| miles. The winner of any handicap flat race after the declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty. ; 4. Maiden Plate, of 15' soys; distance one mile and a distance. Open to horses that have never won a flat race of any description at the time of starting ; entrance, 10s. 5. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 30 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, . 6 furlongs ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 soy ; winner of any handicap flat race after the declaration of weights to' carry 101 bs penalty. 6. Local Handicap, of 15 soys; 1 mile and a distance; open to horses owned within the following districts : The Manchester Block, Kiwitea Road Board District, and the ridings of Mount Stewart and Sandonof the Manawatu County Council and to be the bona fide property of owners 2 months prior to nomination ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 10s. 7. Welcome Stakes, of 15 soys, distance 4 furlongs; catch weights ; post. entry, 10s. 8. Denbigh Stakes, of 20 soys ; distance, 1 mile; weller weight for age; maiden at time of start to be allowed lOlbs ; entrance, 20s. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Manchester Handicap, Flying Stakes and Local Handicap .close on Tuesday, Ist December, at 8.30 p.m. Weights declared on or about sth Dei cember. - Acceptances and General Entries on Satctjday, 15th December, at 8:30 p.m. A Hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race or is nominated for any race at time of start, or for six months preyious thereto, (Hack or Hun« ters' Races exempted). The advertised fees must in every case accompany Nomination an 3 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 Secre* tary, Post Office, Feilding. Telegraph Ofiice closes at 5 p.m. No commission deducted from stakes. Submitted to and approved by the Wanganui Jockey Club.— Feeeman R. Jackson, Secretary. EDMD. GOODBEHERE. Secret&ry. To travel this season in the Manawatu District The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire PRIDE OF SANDON THE PRIDE of SANDON is a beautiful bay ; he stands about 16 hands high, standing on nico short legs, with nice flat bone, and hair of the fiuest quality. He was bred by Mr G. Hurst, of Sandon, out of his pure-bred mare Eose, by the Pride of Canterbury, by Glenroy, dam Blossom, by old Wellington, Glenroy by Prince of Wales, Rose by Lord Clyde (imp.), g. dnm Blossom, by England's Hope (imp.), g.«. dam Bonney, by Samson (imp.), g.g-g. dam Gipsey, imported from Tasmania. It will thus be seen that the Pride of Sandon has some of the purest Clydesdale blood in him that has ever been im« ported to New Zealand, being such horses as the Pride of Canterbury Glenroy, Prince of Wales, old Wellington ; on his dam's side he has such good old horses as Lord Clyde, England's Hope, and Samson, With such blood as this in him he cannot fail to get stock of as good value. He was highly recommended for third place at the M. and W. C. Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show last year. Fee : £3 ; two or more mares by agreement ; groomage fee, ss, All fees to be paid by promissory note, falling due on January 4th, 1891. Ashurst, Monday; Halcombe, Wednesday; Mr Ecid's (Makino), Wednesday night ; Sandon, Thursday and Friday j Foston Line, Saturday. For fuither particulars apply to B. SHEERIN. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE RANGiriKEI & SUBEOUNDING DISTEICTS, . The well-known American Trotting Stallion OAKGROVE | OAKGRO7E is a blood bay with black points, 16t 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 getting hacks, hunters, or fust and powerful light harness horses. Oakgrove is by Irvmgton, dam Druidess ; li-vington is by Rysdyk's Hamblctonian, dam Imogene by Seeley's American Star. Oakgrove will be at Mr Charley Fi(z« Herbert's, Cinder Hill, Makino, on Tuesday ; in Feilding and Palmerston on Wednesday ; Bulls on Thursday. Terms : £3 3s per season, or half guarantee £4— £2 first of January, 1892. £2 first September, 1892, or when mare proves in foal. i Paddocking free for one monlb. After which one shilling per week will be charged. Mares dying, being sold, or changing hands in any »vay whatever to be paid for per season. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOS. B. WARRINER, Owner, Upper Tutaenui, near Marton.

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Feilding Star, 19 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, 19 November 1891, Page 4

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