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MANAWATU : RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the PALMERSTON N. RACECOURSE ON TJUtIDAY, lITARCH Ist, 1839. { President : MrD H. Maenrlhur, M H.R. ; Vice-President : Mr H. M '-Neil ; Stewards ; Messrs J. R. Forster-Pratf, A. R. Lyons, H. Gillies, H. Stevens, D. Prinsrlf, I, Cotter, and H. Cobb; Judge: Mr'lhos. Kni ht ; St.aiter: Air J. R. Fot ster-Pratt ; Handioapper: Mr J. O. Evett ; Timekeeper : Mr H. W. Haybittle; Clerk of Soiiles : Mr Thos. King ; C'erk of Course : Mr J. ' urcell ; Treasurer : Mr J. C. Banna, PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY. 1. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 75 aovs. Second horse to eceive 10 soys from the stakes. Nominntion, 1 soy ; acceptauce, 2 sovb. Distance, G furlongs. To start at 12 noon. 2 Handicap Hurdle Race of 6C soys — Second horse to r> ceive 10 sovb from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 fiova. Distance, 2 miles, over eight flighfs if hurdles 3ft 6in high. To start at 12 45 p n<3. Handicap Hack Hurdle Race of 20 BOVB, Norm ation, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Open to hnrs s that have never won publii; money (Hnck and Hunters race 3 excepted) or been nominated I for any race within six months from date of entry. Distance, Hbout. one mile anrl a half, over six fliuhts of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Jockeys to ride in colors. To start at 130p m. 4. MANAWATU RACIiNG CLUB'S . HANDICAP, of 225 sors. Second horse 10 receive 25 sovb from the Btakes. Nomination, 1 boy ; accept- '< ance, 5 «ovs. Distance, If miles. \ The winner of any rac^ of 100 sovb after the r'eclarution of weights, to enrry v penalty of olb?, of 150 sovb, 71bs. To start at 2.45 p.m. 6. Handicap Hack Race, of 20 soys. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 103. Open to horses 'hat have never won public money (Hack and Hunters' Races rxcepled), or beeu nominated for any race within six months from date of entry. Distance, about 1 , mile. Jockeys to ride in cnl uib. To Start at 315 p.m. , 6. Stewards' Staki-s Handicap, of 110 ■■ 80V8. Secmd hot an to receive 10 fovs 1 from the stakes. Nomination, lsov. ; ] acceptance, 3 soys. Distance, 1$ miles. The winner of the Manawatu -i Kadng CIuI-'h Handicap to cm-ry a penal. y of 7ib3. The winner of any E lace of 100 soys, afrer declaration of weijjhtp, ;o carry a penalty of SU ». of ioO eovs, Tllis. To start at 4 ] o'clock p.m. 7. Ladies' Bracelet, of 50 soys, in plate or specie, at winner.- option. Second hors,> to reciive 10 8 vs from fhe stakes. Horses to le nominatfd by Lading WeUer weicht. for ace. Dptance, H miles. Gentlemen riders only, to i c approved of by the Slew- ' auio by 1 o'clock on the day of race. Enhance, 2 soys. Riders in racing costume. T > start at 4.45 p.m. 1 Nominations for Flying Handicap, Hor- t dic-<p Hurdles, M>nawaiu Racing Club's Handicap, and Stewards' Stakes, will V'e f«ceived, addressed to the Seere-nry, M.R.C.. at the Commoicial H"'el, Pilmer- • e»on North, up to Friday, February Ist J 1889, n t 9p.m. Wpi.-ht" 'o If. i) (<; ',. r p,l 0!I Saturday, ) February 9;b. Arcrpiftpppß for Flying H'lrMnHv, Har— fh'cap Hnrdl°n, Manaw.l'll R»ci«g C uh'o Hsndi »p. S ewards StsVps. Entries for L«diVs' B"-aepl«t. ond Nominations f<.r Handicap Hack Hurdle R-ce and Handicap Hnck R?ce, close on Tuesday, February 19th, 1889. at 9 n.m. Weieh's for the Handicap Hick Hnrd'e Race nrd H»n^iVap Rack R»ca. wi" be on Sa'D-^av, February 23d. Acceptances for both Handicap H»ck Hurdle R»cp. and Han^'iVip Hack Race clo'-e at. 1230 p.m. on th« day of race, with the Secretary, on the Course. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. N entrr will b received i r any nice pxcept npon thiß condition.— That nil rtißDHteß. claims and objectl n8 ar'B ns ont of thfl -aciiK Bhall be deefdarl by a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they imy appoint Their decision upon all points co nrcted with the carrying out of the Proerflmmo shall b» final. 2. All entrips to be sealei and addressed to the Secretary, Pal-nprst n Vorth ; entance money end Bed, with the name, age at time of c try pedigree, and (in the c-se of h^ n icaps) perfo mances of the horse, name of the owner, and colours of the rider. 4. Any jockey ri-linc except in the colours entered will be fined three boys. 4. "fhen two or more horses start, the property or the same owner, a distinguishing colour worn. 0. A 1 races to be run mule? the Waneanui J. C. K'les. 6. Horses walking over will only receive h»lf the sta es . 7, All persons intend ng to withdraw horses, are required ogive written notice to thnt effect to the Secretary or Clerk of tlip Scales, one halfhour before the time fixed for starting. Any per«on neglecting or refusing to comply with thiß rnle phall pay a fine of 5 bovb to R cc fund. All entries and nominntt< na mußt be in tne hnndß of the Secretary at the time au<i pace as advertised. Postm rka will uot be received. No horse to save its st kes lv any race except where otherwise specified, Penatles in above programme not to be cumulntive. NO QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. C C. MILES, Secretary. Passed and approved — Fieeman R. Jackson, Secret-try Wanganui Jockey Club. January 7tn, 1889 TX7ANTED, Fanners and Dairy ' V men to inspect my Bnrr'el Churns, wljich are without doubt the best churns in the market. The have l>een twice exhibited, nncl ye ceived highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Piilmerston North. Mv Edmund Osbovne, Storekeeper, Foxion, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, from whom tes. ?monia ! 8 and prices can be obtainc nrt where th« churns can be seen,

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Manawatu Herald, 12 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 February 1889, Page 4

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