FOXTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN~MEETING To be held on the g£ FOXTON EACECOUESE ON QATUEDAY, A B 27h 188 Pbssidbkt : J. M'Lennan, E»q. Vice President : E- 8. Tbynne, E*q. Stewards: Mest>r« W. Bailey, G. Grai T. PnrceU, W. Robinson, J. Whyte, an J.PnrcelL Judge : F. Rohinson, Esq. Starter : J. R. M'Donalrl. E«q. CtERK vr the CrnntSK : W. Keys, E»c IClerk f* Scales : J. R. M'MillHn, Esq TREAvrRER : W. Bailey, Esq. Handicapper : The Committee. P^Of RAMME FOR THE DAY. 1. HAKDicAr Hurdle Race, of 3 ■ov», aecond nnrae 5 iov» from tb •t»kes, about 1J miles, over six flight of hurdles : nomination, 10i ; accept »nre, £1. To start a* 1 1.30 a.m • Handicap Hack Hurdle Race, c 15 Bovn, one mile and a distai cc, ove tour fliphU of hut dies. Open to al horses that have never won pubH money of a stake not exceeding th value of £20, or been nominated fo •n advertised race of the same amoun •ix months previous to date of meet inp, hack races excepted ; nomination, 10ft : acceptance, lOi. To start al 12 15 p.m. 8. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 50 soys, ■econd bnnw 5 aovi from the Btakes ; distance li miles. The winner of any racA of the value of 100 toys after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7 ptunds; nomination, 1 <"»v : acceptance, 1 aov. To start at 1.15 p.m. 4% Handicap Hack Race, of 15 eovs • nomination, lOi ; acceptance, 10s ; *>nee round Ibe conrse ; qualification Batne sis in Hack Hurdle Race. To atart at 1 45 p.m. I* Hack Selling Race, of 15 soys, 1 mile ; post entry, 15* ; weight to be not under 9at ; qualification same as in Hack Hurdle Race ; he winner to become the property of the Club, and to he void immpdia<ely after tbo race. To start at 2 30 p.m. 0, P blicans Handicap, of 30 soys, aecond horpe 5 soys from 'he staked ; one mile. The winner cf the AuMimn Handicap to carry a penalty o£ 71 bf. Nominating. 10n; acceptance, £1. To atart at 3.15 p.m. 7. Handicap Hack Race, of 10 soys, {mile. Post entiy ; nomination. 10a; acceptance, 5~ ; qualification same as Hack Hurdle Race. To utart at 4 p.m. Nomination for Hurdle, Autumn, »nd Publicans Hnndieapts also Hack Hurdles and Hack Flat will be received, nridreMed to the Secretary, Foxton, Dp till THURSDAY, the 18rh April, at 9 p.m. Weiehts to be declared on TUESDAY, SSrd of April. Acceptance olote on THURSDAY, 25th Ap« 1 at 9 p.m. Acceptance* for Handicap Hack Race and Handicap Hack Hurdle Rsce will elope at 11.30 am on 'he day of racea with Secretary on the coane. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. V entry will b- received f rarjyTac»«cept Rpon thfa condition— That all dirotitPß. claims find objectt marls nj? oat of the adig- abal be dedoert by a majority or the Stewarda present othose whom they noiy appoint Their decision upon all points c<v n> cted with th* carrying ont of ?«ProßTan«ne thall b" flne.l. t. All entries to hn sealed and addretiaed to the Secretary. Foxt n : ent pnee money •nrl aed. with' the mine, ape «t time of c trr pedlx^ee. nnd (in the c-i>e r<i I) v ictiv") rerfo m mr eea if 'he ho- Be, name of th* owner, and coloura of the rld*r. Ml entries an* nomination* must be in the hands ofihe Secretary at the stated time and place as advertised accompanied by the amount oj nominations and entrance money Postmark* will not be rece ved under any pretence whatever, and nominations wp id at the t me of the due date of weights, will be struck out of the list. A Any jockey ri in? except in th* colours entered will be fined three a vr. 4. When two or more horses start, the property of the same owner, a dhtlijgufohing colour worn. I. A 1 races to be inn unde* *h* Wanganni J. C. B lea. & Horses walking over will only receive hJf the ate ea 7, All persons intend ng to wlthdr w horses, ■re required o give << ritten notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Soalei, one halfhour before the time flx»d for uartinc. Any per■on nee:lecttn{t or refusing to comply with this nlo «ba)l pay a fine of s aova to B oe fund. AD entries and noml art m must be in tne bands of the Secretary at the time ani pace as advertised. Fostm rka will not be received. No hora* to save Its at k*< in any rac* exoept where otherwise Bpecifled, Pena'ties in .above programme aot to ■• cuamlatlve. If O QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. F. G. ANDREWS, Honorary Secretary. Passed and approved — Freeman R. Jackson, Secretary Waoganui Jockey Clnb: March 4th, 1889. TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SUBBOUNDING DISTBICTS. T N thanking them for past favours ri P i I desire to state that I have no in* tention of leaving Fozton, hut on the contrary, have receht'y mdc ccn« •riderable additions to the itock, wbbh will now be found very complete ; «I have also made great reductions both in the stock and for bespoke work. , jm JOHN HAKBIS, V Boot and Shoemaker, * Fozton. Octobtr 19, 1888,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XII, Issue 259, 12 April 1889, Page 4
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