FOXTON • RACING CLUB. AUTUMN~MEETIHG. To be held on the FOXTON KACEOOt^SE ON OATUBDAY, jt PBfIL 27h 1869 Prksidbnt: J. M'Lennan, £«&. Vice President : E. S. Thynne, E q. Stewards-. Mesxrs W. Btiley, G. Gray, T. Pnri-P'l, W. IlobJueoD, J. Whyte, and J. PurcelL ' Jddqe; T?. Bnhipaon, Esq. Startkr : J. R. M Donald. E»q. Clekk <t thk CiURSB: W. Key», Ei>q. Clsbk < t Scales : J.' R. M'Miil. n, Etq Treatreb: W. Bailey, Esq. Baudicapper : The Committee. PROGRAMME FdR THE 1* Handicap Hcrdle Back, of 30 ' sovp, ate nd horse 5 aovs fiom fhe stakes, about 1^ miles, over six fliyh'» of hurdlea : nomination,, lO't; accep'arce. £1. To start »* 11.30 a.m. 2 Handicap Hack Hurdlk Racz, of 15 «ov<>, one mile and a distai.ee, ovei tour flights of hurdles. Open to all horses that, have never won public money of a stake not exceeding tbe vaine of £20, or been nominated for an advertised race of the same amount - m months previous to date of meet* ing, hack races excepted ; nomination, 10* ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 12.15 p.m. 3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 50 sovb, ' second horse 5 sovs from the stakes ; distance 1J miles. The winner of any race of the vaine of IOC sovs after tnV ' declaration of weights to c:ny a penalty of 7 prunds; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. To start at 1.15 pm. 4. Bandicaf Hack Rack, of 15 eovs ; n >rr,i D atioi>, 10- ; acceptance. 10s ; once round the conrre ; qualification same as in Hack Hurdle Race. To start at 1 45 p.m. 5. Hack Selling Race, of 15 sovs, 1 mile ; post entry, 15* ; weight to be not nnder 9st ; qualification some as in Hack Hurdle Race ; he winner to become the proper 1 y of the Club, and to be sold imimrlia'ely after tho race. To start at. 2 30 p.m. 6. P BiicAKS Handicap, of 30 »ov», second hoise 5 povs fiom 'he stakes; one mile. The winner c f the Autumn Handicap to carry a penalty of 7ib*. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, £1. To s'art at. 3 15 n.m. 7. Handicap Hack Race, of 10 sov*, Jmile. Post entiy ; wtnina' ion. 10s; ftcceprance, 5-; qualificaion same as Hack Hurdle Race. To start at 4p. m. Nomination for Hurdle, Autnmn, »nd Publicans Htndifap», also Hack Hurdles and H-ick Flat willjbe received, aHdre"Hi to tbe Scre^rv, Foxton, up' till THURSD« Y. 'he 18th April, at 9 p.m. T Weigh's to be declared on TUESDAY, 23rd of April. Acceptances clote on THURSDAY, 25th Ap 1 at 9 p.m. t Aoceptnnces for H«ndic»p Hack R»»ce and Handicap Hack Hurdle Rice will close at 11.30 a.m on 'he day of races, wtyh.Sec* retary on the coarse. TSIRULEB ANmREGULATIONS. 1. N enirv will b rpcfived f r nny race exoeyt Opon thiß ccnJltio...— That all dintntis, claim* end oVjncti nR arR nz oat of the 'aciip sbal be decldad bv a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they miy appoint Their decision vron all points en n>cted with the currying out of iProcmiinmn shall b-> flnal. 2. All entries to bn sealed and addroßned to tlie S c-etary. Foxfr n ; en t once monev frrl R»d. with the name, ace at time of e try redle ee. »nd (>n the c *p of h n Icapa) rerfo m ft . (.or 1 1 -be ho »9. name of the owners and! colour* . , of tbe rid»r. * '.All entries an* nomination* must be in the hands of t he Secretary at the stated time and plwe as advertised aeeompmied by the amount or nominations, and entrance monty Postmarks will n<tt; bc~ receved wider any ■pretence whatever, and nominations imp id at the t me of the due date of weights, will be struck out of the list . * Anv jockey ri In? except in the colour* entered w<U he fined three s va. 4. *Vhpn two or more borons start, the property of the *ame owner, a disthignbliing colour worn. 5. K\ races to be inn under *h» Wangaaul 3. C. Bnlea. ' 6. Horses walking over will only receive ntrif thißta es. 7. All persona intending to withdr w 'horses, are required ogive vrittnn notice, to that effect to the Secretary or Clerr bf tlie 8o«let, one halfhour before the time fixed for alartinr. Anv person neglecting or refnsing to com pi v with thia mle fhail nay a fine of 5 aova to B ce fund. All en'riei »nd loml ntl n- must be <n tne hrnda of the Pee etary nt the tiine an-i pace aa adverti^l Postm rk» will noi be received. '" No horse to Ba ve iw at Vei i i any ruce exoept where otV erwise apeclfled, Pena'tleß in above programme not to be eumnhtiva. NO QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIREa , / / s F. G. ANDREWS, , Honorary Secretary. -Passed and approved — Freimsn R. Jackson. SecretarA' n 'Wanganui Jockey Clnb. March 4tD w jBB9. , [ S~ ■ ■:■: ~ : TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SUEEOTJNDING DISTRICTS. 1 N thanking them for past favours I desire to state that I have no intention of leaving Foxton, bnt on the contrai*) , have i'ecenty mde cou> siderable additions to the stock, win jh . will now be found very com t lete I have also made great, reductions both in the stock and r . for 7 bespoke ' 'work. '•''" : - tl " :> \ JOHN HAKRIS, ' j^l Boot and Shoemaker, "
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Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1889, Page 4
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