FOXTON BAC ING CLUB, AUTUMN~M£J|T],N.qr To be hold on tlie ' FOX TON RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, a PRIL 27th, 188 i President: J. M'Lennan, Eg. Vice President : E. S. Thyune, E-q. Stpwakds: Mtdfra \V. Biiley, G. Giay T. Purcell, W. KobinsoD, J. Whytr, a» J. PnrcelL Judge: F. Rf>birsnn, Esq. Starteii : J. R/M-Donald. E-q. Clerk cf the C.>t/rse : W. Keys, Eaq Clerk <t Scales . J. R. M'Mul n, Eg Treasurbr : VV.. Bailey, Etq. Hanihoapper : The'Commitiee. P Of EAMME FOR THE DAY. 1. Haxdioav Hurdle Race, of 3 sovy, s ( c nd h< r^e ii cuvk fmrn -\\\ stnWe.^ about ]| milex. over cix flith 1 <'f Inmllfb : tiomiiiHiioi', 10s ; sccep'«'ee. £1. To sti>rt »» 11. 30 a.m. --*• Handicap Hack Hcrdlr Bace, c 15 s^vn, diie mile, aim a disiai cc, ove torn- flights of hmdled. Opeu to al !)»iT,es that, have never won publi muiioy of a Rt'xke not exceeding th v.i'llo 'if £20, or been nomiuated f<» ioi ixiveriißed race of the same amoun mx months previouq.to date bf meet iiu>, hack r«ces excepted ; nomination ]0« : acceptance, 10s. To atart. ai 12.15 p.m. 3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second hoißf. r> aovs 'from the stokes : distance 1 J miles. The winner of anj racf of h«' value of K'C rovb j:fter the declaration of weights to ; c-.rry t pena!»y of 7 P 1 unds ; nomination, 1 s"v ; acceptance. ] soy. To start at 1.15 p m. 4. IrIANDICAF HACK RACE, of 15 eovs J nomination. 10s: acceptance. 10a; once ruiml the conrte ; qnalifica'.;"!i same as in Hack Hurdle R»ce. T... start at 1 45 p.m. 5. Hack Selling Race. • f 15 soys, 1 mi!'. 1 : to<! e«'try, 15s; weiplv r> be not under Dst ; qualification same as in r! ck l-furdlc R»ce ; the winner t.o become (he prop-r'y of the O uh, aDd to V>« sold immpfliate!y afler tho race. To start afc 2 30 p.m. 6. P bi.tcans Handicap, of 30 soys, second ho:Ke 5 soya fiom the stakta; one mile. The winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry a penally of 7'bs. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, £1. To start a- 3 15 p.m. 7. Handicap Hack Race, of 10 sow, f mile. Post entiy • nomination. 10a ; acceptance, s= ; qualification same as Hack Hurdle Bace. To btart a: 4p. n\ Nomination for Hurdle, Autumn, and Publicans Hindi-op*, also Hack Hurdles and Hack Flat will be received, addre« a ed to the Secretary, Foxton, up till THURSDAY, 'he ]Bth April, at 9 p.m. Weighs to be declared ou TUESDAY, 23rd of April. Acceptances cloee on THURSDAY, 25th * Apnl at 9 p.m. Aecf-ptsmce* for Handicap Hack R."ce and Handicap Hack Hurdle Rice will close at 11.80 a.m on 'he day of races with Secretary in the coorsp. RULES AND REC4ULATIONS. 1. N entry will lv received f r any race mccept Upon this conilitio I.—That1 '.— That all disputes, claims anfl olilocli TiR nris mr on t of the 'acli? ahnl Ijr deciricl by a uiajnrily of tlie Stewurds present or tliosn whom thpy miy appoint Their decision nnoti all points cornrcted with the carrying out of the Procfiimniß shall b~ final. •2 All entrips to ho senloi and addressed to tlie Sec r otim-. PaViiprsii-n Nofh ; ent since money enrl sed with thp nume, u^e at lime of c tty, pedie'ce, nnd (in the c^"p «f h' n" leaps) perfo m arces «f 'he 1:o-ri name of ths owner, and colours of the rider. All entries an^ ■nominalim* must be in the hnnds of the Secretary at ihe stated thoe and place an advertised, accompwied by the amount oj nominations and entrance montg. Postmarks will vttt be rece ved uhder any ■pretence whatever, and nominations unp id at the t me, nfthe due dale of weights, willbe struck out ot'the I at * Any joe'tey rMin • exenpt in the colours entered will tip fined three a va 4. 'Vhpn two or wore horsea start, the property of the same owner, a distinguishing colour worn. fl. A1 r icos to be iun unde' *he Wanganui J. C. B les. 6. Uoi-ses w .Ikhv,' over will only receive h»lf the Btn. es 7, AllppvHOns intend ng to wltbdr.w horses, are rpquired o jrive » ritten notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scaleß, one halfhour heforo the time fix<-d for starting. Any person ne;rlectinp or refusing to comply with this rule » haO pay a fine of 5 soys to E cc fund. Ml pn'rie3 nnd roml dttni must be 'n tne h.^iulK of Hip ?epiptni7 «t thp. time an* p ace as advertisci Poatni rks will not lv received. No !ioi. j p. to save its st bea i i any race except whevo oi ( crwise wppcillod. Pi'nn Tips in iilmvo firo/ranuno not to lie eulKlll.lHv. Nil OUALIFFOATTON FEE BE- . QUIRED. ! F. a. ANDREWS, iSeertiai y. Pa«s-nl : i;fl r>p!!<»ved — FrKin^n R. JacUsui'. XhoHmiv Wnnpftnui .fi'Ckey Cluh. .fnuiisi.v 7tt\ ISS». TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SURBOUNDING DISTRICTS. T N thanking- them for past favours I desire to state that I have no intention of leaving Foxton, but >w the contrary, liavo recent y inde co.i • siderahle additions. to thostoik.whijh will now 1)« lbnnd vorv coin, leti* I havft also made reductions both in the stock and for bespolco work. JOHN HAKRIS, Bob'r «nd Shoemaker, Foxton •
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1889, Page 4
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881Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1889, Page 4
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