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CEILDING JOCKEY: CLUB SPRING MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 30 and December 1, 1892. Stewards— Messrs J. Saunders, W. A. Bailey, C, H- Burnett, Hubert Lance, W. A. Sandilnnds, J. C. Morey. E. Jackman. Hon. Treasurer— Mr K. JAllen. Clerk of Scales, Mr W. G. Haybittie. Clerk of Course— Mr W. Bellye. Handieapper — Mr J.E. Henry. Starter— Mr E. Woods. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY— WEDNESDAY, November 30ih (St. Andrew's Day) 1. To start at 12.30 — Spring Hurdle Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; over seven flights of hurdles ; entrance 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy ; 1 mile and three quarters. 2. To start at I. ls— First Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 25 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes ; over six flights of hurdles ; entrance 10s ; ac ceptance lUs ; mile and a half. 3. To start at 215— St. Andrew's Handicap, of 200 soys ; second horse 25 soys from stakes ; third horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 4 soys ; One mile and a half; winner of any handicap flit race after declaration of weights 71bs penalty. 4. To start at 3.o— First Handicap Hack Flat, of 25 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s ; mile and a quarter ; winner of any handicap flat race after declaration of weights 71 bs penalty. 5. To start at 3.45-Kiwitea Stakes, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 15s ; acceptance 1 soy ; one mile ; winner of any handicap fiat race after declaration of weights 7lbs penalty. 6. To start at 4. 30— First Handicap Hack Flying, of 20 soys ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s ; five furlongs ; win* ncr of any handicap fiat race after declaration of weights to carry 71 bs penalty. 7. To start at s.ls— Flying Handicap, of 60 soys ; second horse 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; ac ceptance 1 soy ; six furlongs ; the winner of any handicap flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. SECOND DAY, Thursday, Ist Deckmber. 1. To start at 12,0— Second Handicap Hurdles, of 40 soys; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; over six flights of hurdles ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 1 soy ; one mile and a half. 2. To start at 12.45 — Second Hack Hurdles, of 20 soys ; over six flights of hurdles ; nomination 10s ; acceptence 10s ; one mile and a quarter. 3. To start at I.4s— Manchester Handu cap, of 100 soys ; second horse 10 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 2 soys ; one mile and a quarter, 4. To start at 2.3o— Railway Stakes, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 1 soy ; one mile and a distance ; the winner of Manchester Handicap to carry 71bs penalty. 5. To start at 3.ls— Second Hack Flying, of 20 soys : second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 10s ; acceptance ss ; four furlongs. 6. To start at 4.0-The Shorts, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 15s ; acceptance lsov; four furlongs ; the winner of Manchester Handicap or Railway Stakes to carry 7lbs penalty, 7. To start at 4.45— N0vel Race of 25 soys ; post entry, 1 soy ; minimum weight 8 stone; the winner to be sold immediately after the racft, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the race fund ; three quarters of a mile. Definition of a hack. — A hack ist a horse that has ueyer won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted), or is nominated at date of entry for any race (hack or hunter races excepted). Dates of nominations, acceptances, and entries, with amounts to be forwarded, — Tnesday, November Bth, 1892 — Nominations — Spring Hurdles, of 50 soys, If miles, 1 soy ; First flack Hur» dies, of 25 soys, U miles, 10s ; St. An drew's Handicap, of 200 soys, 1£ miles, 1 soy ; First Hack Flat, of 25 soys, H miles, 10s ; Kiwitea Stakes, of 40 soys, 1 mile, 15s ; First Hack Flying, of 20 soys, 5 furlongs, 10s ; Flying Handicap, of 50 soys, I mile, 1 soy ; Second Hurdles, of 40 soys, H miles, 15s ; Second Hack Hurdles, of 20 soys, 1£ miles, 10s ; Manchester Handicap, of 100 soys, 1J miles, 1 soy ; Railway Stakes, of 40 soys, 1 mile and distance, 10s ; Second Hack Flying, of 20 soys, 4 furlongs, 10s ; The Shorts, of 40 soys, 4 furlongs, 15s. Monday, 21st November, 1892.— Weights will be declared (on or about) for first day's handicaps. Saturday 26th November — Acceptances.— For Spring Hurdles, 1 isov; First Hack Hurdles, 10s ; St. Andrew's Handicap, 4 soys ; FirstJ Hack Flat, 10s ; Kiwitea Stakes, 1 soy ; First Hojck Flying, 10s ; Flying Handicap, 1 soy. Weights for second day's races will be declared on the night of the first day's races, at about 9 p.m. Acceptances for second day's races close with the Secretary at 10 p.m. on night of first day's races at the Denbigh Hotel, Feilding. RULES. I Nominations and acceptances close I with the Secretary at Feilding at 830 p.m., unless otherwise specified. Post Office box 45. All entries must be sealed and addressed to the Secretary (entrance money enclosed), with age (at time of entry), name of owner, pedigree, and colors of rider. Any owner failing to declare his colors at time of entry will be fined 1 soy, unless they are registered. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Secretary Feilding Jockey Club. Approved by the Wanganui Metro* politan Jockey Club, in accordance with the Kules of Racing, this Bth day of October, 1892.— Freeman R. Jackson, Secretary. MISS STEWART, OF THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, IS NOW SHOWING HER Winter Millinery, Consisting of the LATEST STYLES.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 18 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 18 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 18 October 1892, Page 4

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