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T7IEILDING JOCKEY' CLLB. AUTUMN MEETING. Easter Mosdat and^Tcesdat, Atril, 3rd & 4th. Stewards— Messrs J. Saunders, C. H. Burnett, W. A. Sandilands, J. C. Morey, W. A. Bailey, 11. Lance, E. Jackman. Hon Treasurer —E- J. Allon Clerk of Scales— W G. Haybittle. Clerk of Course— W- Bellve. Handicappcr— J. E. Henry. Starter — E Wood. FIRST DAY" (Easter Monday). 12 30 a.m —1- Flying Handicap, of 60 soys; second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; the winner of any handicap after declaration of weights, of over 50 soys to carry 5 lbs extra, and of over 100 soys 10 lbs extra ; six furlongs. 1.15 p m.— 2. First Handicap Hurdles, of 55 soys ; second horse 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, J soy ; accept ancc, 1 soy ; the winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra ; two miles. 2 0 p.m. —3 First Handicap Hnck Hurdles, of 25 soys ; second horse 5 s "Vs ; from the stakes ; nomination 10s; acceptance 10s ; the winner of any hurdle r.ice nfter dVr.lsirntion of weiuhis to carry 7lbs penalty ; one mile nnd :i half. 3 0 p.m. — J-- Foilding Handicap, of 200 siivs ; second horse 2'> soys; third horse 10 soys. both from the stakes ; nomination, J soy; ncceptance 4 sots; the winner of any handicap of the value of over 50 soys after declaration of weights lo carry olbs, and of the value ot over lX) soys lOlbs extra ; one mile and a half. 3. -15 p.m —5 First Handicap Hack Flat of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s ; the winner of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry 71 bs extra ; one mile and a quarter. .1.30 p.m — G. Winter Onts -Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; the winner of .•»»>}• handicap of the value of over '10 soys alter declaration of weights to carry olbs extra, and of the value of 100 soys lulb-; extra ; ' ne mile. 515 p.m. — 7. Hii<-k Flying Handicap, of 2-3 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance. 10s ; winner of any handicap iif.er declaration of weights to carry 71l)s extra; six furlongs. SECOND DAY. 12 30 pm-1. Denbigh Stakes Handicap, of 50 so»s ; second horse to re« cone 5 soys from stakes ; nomination. 1 >ov ; acceptance, 1 soy ; one mile. 1.1-3 p.m. — 2. Socond Hurdles, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys front ihe st.-ikes ; nomination, 1 «or • acceptance, ) soy ; one u»\e and a half. 2 p.m.— 3 Second Hack Hurdles, of 25 soys ; second horse tc receive 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, lO.s ; accep'ance, IDs ; 1 mile and a quarter. 3 p.m. — t Oroua Handicap, of 110 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys ; winner of Denbigh . Stakes to carry 5 lbs extra ; one mile and a quarter. 3 1-3 pm.— 5. Second Hack Flyinc, of ' 30 novs ; second horse 5 soys from the j stakes; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, j lO.s ; five furlongs. ! 130 p.m.— G. Short's Handicap, of 55 I soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from slakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; nc* repiancc, 1 soy -, winner of Denbiuh Slakes to enrry 5 lbs extra, and winner of Oroua Handicap 7 lbs extra ; five furlongs. 5 .15 p.m. — 7. Consolation Handicap, of 35 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; for all beaten horses ; nomination, 1 soy ; post entry; one mile. WEIGHTS for h>st day's races will be declared on or about FRIDAY, March 24th. ACCEPTANCES for first day's races close on TUESDAY. 28th Mar oil. 1893. WEIGHTS for second day will be declared on the night of the first day's races, at 9 p m. ACCEPTANCES for second day close with the Secretary at 10 p m. on utght of first day's races al the Denbigh Hotel, Feilding. RULES, Ac. 1. Abominations nnd acceptances close wilh the secretary at Frilding at S 30 p.m unless otherwise specified, post ofiico box io 2. All entries must be sealed and addressed to th« secretary (entrance money enclosed) with age at time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, performances, and colors of rider. 3. Any owner failing to declare his colors at time of entry will be fined 1 soy unless they arc registered. •I. All races to be run under tbe rules of racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs ot New Zealand 5- The inlvcrtised stakes will be paid 'm full without any deduction. G. The committee reserve the right to alter the date or time for declaring weights as they may deem fit, 7 Hack uu'dtis a horse that hns never won nn advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted) or is not nominated at date of entry for any race (hack or hunter races excepted). EDMD. GOODBEHERE. Secretary. Passed and approved in accordance with the rules of racing by the Wnnuanui Metropolitan Jockey Club this 3rd February. 1893.— Fhkf.m an R Jackson, Sec. CHARLES DAIIL — HAS — CANVASS Tarpaulins, Kick and Stack Cloths, and Walerproo f •Sheets always in .■stuck and make to order. If not obtainable, from tho local storeke-jpors, send direct to the Depot at Paluicrston North. UN IT IJ> I'AIiM KllS 1 ALLIANCE, Limited. FORMERLY' THE WEST COAST FARM ER S ' ASSOCIATION (LimitkiO and tub CO-OPERA-TIVE AND FARMERS' ALLIANCE or NEW ZEALAND (Li.MIIKL)). THESK Companies haying now amalgamated, are prepared to receive Produce of every description for disposal (locally or for shipment.) The premises nt Wellington are cool, and well adapted tor storcagc. i All station and farmers requires supplied. Cash advances made on wool and all kinds of produce on favorable terms. For particulars apply to tho undersigned : To ihe o /liees of the Alliance, Waterloo Quay. Wellington : to Mr W. Small, Wuimnniii; to K. J Armstrong, Palmerston North ; or any other of the Directors. L. C. WILLIAMS, Mnnnyer, Wellington. i k ANTED KNOWN— Copie7~of V* [] 1(J Fkiujing Star cau always be obtain oil from Win. Carthew, J. Wau^h, and J, d. MUsou.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 119, 28 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 119, 28 March 1893, Page 4

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