•CIOXTON "OACING /^LtfeTHE SUMMER MEETING WILL ME HELD ON ANNIVEESAEY DAY, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 1889. President : J. M'Lennan, Efiq. Vice-president : E. S. Thvnne, Esq. . Stewards: Messrs J L Oliver, W Bailey, T Puroell, B Andrews, J Purcell, J Whyte, and G Gray. Judge : Mr F Robinson, jun. Stahter : Mr H Davidson. Clerk op the Course : Mr W Keys. C LEEK of the Scales : Mr J R McMillan Handicappers : The Committee. Timekeeper : Mr H W Haybittle. PROGRAMME. 1 Handicap Hurdle Race of 50 soys— Spcond horse 5 soys from the stakes. Two miles and a distance, over eipht flights of hurdles, 3ft6inhih. Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 30s. To start ab 11 30 am. % Hack Hurdie Race of 15 soys— Post •..-■'••■ entrance 1 soy. One mile and a die7<f ft tlncVbs>* Mte hurdles. Open io all. , /.U&fctoW,-a«t nave never won public money of a stake not ex?e dingr the value of £20. or be?n nominated for an* advertised race of the same amount six months previous to date of meeting ; back races exceptedWeights to he not under lOst. To start at 12.15 p m. 3. FOXTON RACING CLUB HANDICAP of 110 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes. — THstance, one mile ■jp -jani three quftrfets. Nomination 1 • ■ sbv, acceptance 2 soys. The winner of any Handicap to the value of 100 soys after the claration of weights to carry 71bs extra. To start at 1 p.m. 4. Selling Hack Race of 20 soya— Post entrance 1 soy. Weights not less than 9st. For all horses that have never ■won public money (hack races ex» cepted). The winner of this race to become the property of the Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race. Any other horse in the race 7 . ; 'iqa-y b« put up to auction at the request of any Steward or competitor in the race, the owner to receive the upset price of £20 ; any further sum realised to go to the funds of the Club. Distance, ,pnce round the course. Jockeys to ride in colors. ' To atat at 1 pm. 5. Stewards' Stakes Handicap, of 65 soys. Second horse 5 soys from the stakes. Distance, a mile and a half. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 eov' Winner of the F. R. C. Handicap to carry a penalty of 71bs. To start at 245 p.m.. m . 6. Hack Race, of 10 soys. Entrance, 1 $ov. Distance, once round the course. Qualification same as in Hack Hurdle Race. Weight to be not under Bst. Winner of any Hack Flat Race prior to date of meeting to carry a penalty of 71bs. To start at 330 p.m. 7. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 50 soys. Second horse three soys from the stakes. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy. To B tart at 4 p.m. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys. Once round the course. Entrance, winning horsea 1 soy, losing horses 10a. To start at 4.45 p.m. Nominations for all Handicaps, cbse on Tuesday* <JBth,D,ecember, at 9 p.m. WeiaHttf.foTJe declared on Fiiday, Jannary 4th. General entries and acceptances close on Monday, 14th January, at 0 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No entry will br received f r nny racn except Bpon;this condiUOD.— That all disputes, claimß and objecti'tis'-nrlß'Tig out of the 'aciiß shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they mty appoint Their decision upon all points connt.cted with the cttrrying'ont'of the Programme shall b» final. 2. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Hob. Rpcretary, Foxton, with the name, aj?o at time of c' try, pedigree,- name of the owner and colours of the rider. A II entries and nominations mwst be in the hands of the Secretary at the stated time and place as advertised, accompanied by the, amount of nominations and entrance money. at th&Sfrfy!isffl^due datelA&itjeightii,-: will be struck out or the list. 9. ivhen two or more horses start, the property or the same owner, a disthigntshing colour worn. 4 Any jockey rirtinz except in the colours entered will be fined three a. vs. 3. A 1 races to be iua under the Wanganui J. C. Bules. t Horses walking over will only receive half thesta 68. 7. All protests n.ust be in writing, accompanied by a fee of 2 s vs. 8. AUporsons intending to withdraw horses, are required to give written notice to that effect ttvjlle Secretary* iff Wrjt of the Scales," one ha)fTff_M'V?.W xe *'' or starting Any per-•ofcMrefleotißgf-oVTefußlngr to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 3 soys to E cc fund. 9. Hve per cent will be deducted ftom all winnings. NO QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. .'S&JtoIL ■;<h^4/ ■>'<: ' . JOHN R. RUSSELL, Hon. Sec. Ty ANTED, Fanners and Dairyj* men to inspect my Barrel Jpnrns, which are without doubt the be st churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and Teceived highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Piilmerston North. Mr Edmund Osbonio, Storekeeper, Foxtou, tins been appointed agent for Foxton (Tstnct, irom whom testimonia's and prices can bo obtained, *nd where the churns can be seen. M~ ]< . 1:7 Eli KB Y~" GTLBEBT, Pianoforte and Harmonium TUN Kit AyD BEP AIR KB Yroxn Wanganui \Vill Foxton Kvery fmir rnonriiH. Orders '«♦> >if ihoMANAW.vnj Hkhaup Otfiw ws'il i-fcc-pive pvomr.t attention,
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Manawatu Herald, 15 January 1889, Page 4
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