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T7IEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on EASTER MONDAY & TUESDAY, March 26th and 27th, 1894. Stewards : J. Saunders, H. Bastings, W. A. Sandilands, W. A. Bailey, H. Lance, E. Jackman, and H. L. Sher* will. Judge: W. H. Hartgill. Clerk of the Scales: W. G. Haybittle. Clerk of the Course : B. G. Edwards. Handicapper: J. £. Henry. Starter: E. Wood. Hon Treasurer: E. J. Allen. Secretary: E. Goodbehere. PROGRAMME.— FIRST DAY. I—Flying1 — Flying Handicap, of 60 soya ; second horse 10 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy. The winner of any handicap after declaration of weights of over 50 soys to carry slbs extra, and of over 100 sors lOlbs extra. Six furlongs. 2— First Handicap Hurdles, of 60 soys ; second horse 5 sots from stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy. The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71bs penalty. Two miles and a distance. 3— First Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 sots from stakes ; nomiuacioa 1 sor, acceptance 10s. The wiener of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71bs penalty. One mile and a half. 4— Feilding Handicap, of 200 soys ; sec* ond horse 20 soys, third 10 sots, both from stakes; nomination 1 soy, »c* ceptance 4 soys. The winner of any handicap of the value of over 50 soys after declaration of weights to carry gibs extra, and of the value of over 100 soys lOlbs extra. One mile and a half. s— First Handicap Hack Flat, of 40 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 10s. The winner of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry 71bs penalty. One mile and a quarter. 6— Winter Oats Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 sot, acceptance 1 soy. The winner of any handicap of the value of 40 soys after declaration of weights to carry slbs extra, and the value of over 100 soys lOlbs extra. One mile. 7— Hack Flying Handicap. of 30 soys; second horse 5 so^s from stakes; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 10s. The winner of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. Six furlongs SECOND DAY. I— Denbigh Stake 3 Handicap, of 60 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy. One mile. 2— Second Hurdles, of 50 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy. One mile and a half 3 — Second Hack Hnrdles, of 35 sots; second horse 5 sors from stakes ; nomination 1 sor, acceptance 10s. One mile and a quarter 4 — Oroua Handicap, of 100 soys ; second horse 10 soys from stakes ; nomination 1 sor, acceptance 2 soys. Winner of Denbigh Stakes to carry slbs extra. One mile and a quarter. s—Second5 — Second Hack Flying, of 30 soys ; second horse 5 sots from stakes ; nomination 108, acceptance 10s. Five fur* longs 6— Shorts Handicap, of 55 soys ; second horse 5 sots from stakes ; nomination 1 sot, acceptance 1 soy. The winner of Denbigh Stakes to carry slbs extra, and the winner of Oroua Handicap' 71bs extra, Five furlongs 7— Final Hack Handicap, of 25 boys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes ; entrance 1 soy, acceptance free ; post entry. One mile and a distance. NOMIINATIONS For all rao»« close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 10th, 1894, at 3.30 p.m. WEIGHTS For the first day's races will be declared on or about FBIDAY, March 16th. For second day's races will be declared on the night of the first day's races at about 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES For first day's races close on TUESDAY, March 20th. For second day's races close with the Secretary on tko night of first day's races at 10 p.m. BULES. I—No1 — No entry will be received for any races except on this condition : That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they may appoint; Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of the programme shall be final, 2 — Nominations and acceptances close with the Secretary at Feilding, at 8.30 p m., unless otherwise specified ; Post Office Box 45, 3 — All entries must be sealed and addressed to ihe Secretary (entrnnce money enclosed) with age at time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, performances, and colors of rider, 4 — Any owner failing to declare bis colors at time of entry will be fined 1 soy, unless they are registered. s— All races to be run under the rules of racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. 6 — The advertised stakes will be paid in full without any deduction. 7 — The Coin mi I tee reserve the right to alter the date or time for decoration of weights, nominations, or acceptances as they may deem fit; B— Hack means a horse that has nover won au advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted) or is not nominated at date of entry for any race (hack or hunter races excepted). E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Approved id accordance with the rules of racing. — Fbkeman B. Jackson, Secre. tary Wanganui Jockey Club. IMPORTANT !NOTICE~ LOOK THIS WAY! To the Inhabitants of Feilding and Surrounding Districts. A. PALLANT, BOOT MANUFACTURER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, HAS now opened up at his new shop, opposite Mr J. B. Hamilton's, the well-known Draper, with one oi the finest selections of Boots and Shoes ever seen in Feilding. The business is under the management of Mr H. L. Jackson (Jate of S. Tbacker), who will be pleased to welcome old and new friends, and by strict attention to business hopes to share a part of the public patronage. Please Note—Boots and Shoes made to measure on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly and quickly executed. Note the address — A. PALLANtf Oppofcite J. B. Hamilton'sTTraper. H. L. JACKSON, Manager.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 234, 8 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 234, 8 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 234, 8 February 1894, Page 4

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