FOXTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN~IV[EETING. To be held on the E^ FO ™N BACECOURSE ON O ATURDAY, i 27h 1889 Prksident : J. M4^ntwin, Era. Vice PBEStDBNT : E^jßbynne, E«q. Stkwards : Messrs W* Wjley, G. Gray, T. Purcell, W. Robinson, J. Whyte, and J. Purcell. Jddge : F. Robinson, Esq. Startkr : J. R. M'Donaß Ecq. Clkbk or the Cotntss : W. Keyr, E«f, •Clkbk f¥ Scales . J. R. M'Millnn, Eeq. Treasvrbr: W. Bailey, Eeq. Handicapper : The Committee. PrJOf RAMME FOR THE DAT. 1. Handicap Hcb»i«e Race, of 30 ■ovn f aeci<nd bnrse 5 toys from th* •tikes, about 1} miles, ovpr six flights of hurdle* ; nomination, 10a ; acceptance, £1. To start «t 11.30 a.m. " S Handicap Hack Hurdle Race, of 15 sovn, one mile and a distat cc, over tour flights of hurdles. Open to all horses that have never won public money of a stake not exceeding the value of £20, or been nominated for an ad vert iced race of the name amount »ir months previous to date of meet. UUine, hack races excepted ; nomination, 10*: acceptance, lOi. To start at 12.15 p.m. 8. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 50 soys, ■econd hnrsn 5 soya from the stakes ; distance ]& miles. Th» winner of any race of the value of 100 soya utter the declaration of weights to cmy a penalty of 7 ptunds ; nomination, 1 *ny ; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 1.15 p.m. 4. Bandicat Hack Race, of 15 «ovs ; nnminatiop, 10s ; acceptance, 10s ; once round the course ; qualification same as in Hack Hurdle Race. To ■tart at 1 45 p.m. ■ 6. Hack Selling Race, of 15 aovs, 1 mile ; post entry, 15* ; weight to be not under 9st ; qualification si me as in Hack Hurdle Race ; 'he winner to become the prop*r<y of tbe Club, and to be sold immediately after tho race. To start at 2 30 p.m. €. P<bmcans Handicap, of 30 soys, second horpe 5 aovs fiom the stakes ; one mile. The winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry a penalty of 7lbs. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, £1. To itart at 3.15 p.m. 7. Handicap Hack Race, of 10 soys, {mile. Post entry ; Domination. 10a ; acceptance, 5«; qualification same as Hack Hurdle Race. To start at 4 p.m. Nomination for Hurdle, Autumn, and Publicam Handicap*, also Hack Hurdles and Hack Flat will be received, addre«»ed tb the Secretary, Foxton, up till THURSDAY, the 18th April, at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on TUESDAY, SSrd of April. 'ill'^ : ' Acceptance! oloie on THURSDAY, 85th April at 9 p.m. Acceptance* for Handicap Hack R»ce and Handicap Hick Hurdle Race wjll close at 11.30 a.m on 'be day of races with Sec* ntary on the coar**. "\J -^j RULES AND REGULATIONS/ 1. N *ntry will b> w colved f r tny rece except ■pon this con'rtttio".— Tta»t<tfl.«H«ratea. claima »nd cW'cH ns arts up ont of tha -acliß ihal 1 be deddf»a by » tnaiority of the Stewards present othose whom they miy appoint Their decision neon all points cc nrcted with the carrying out of iNProorammß ihall b« final. 5. All entries to b« nealed and addressed to tbe Secretary. Foxton ; ent «nee money end wi. with the ««««, *»c at time of c try nedifree. nnd (in the cane of h n' ioaps) perfo m aneei of the horse, aame of the owner, and colonra of the rider. # All entries am nominations must be m the hands of the Secretary at the stated time and place as advertised, accompanied by the amount oj nominations and entrance money Postmarks will nut be receved under any pretence whatever, and nominations unp id at the ime of the due date of weights, wittbe struck out of the list. 4 Any jockey ri 'tne except in tha colours entered will he fined three ■> v* 4. When two or more borne* •tart, the pro otrty of the ume owner, » dlstiujtnrthing colour worn. 8. A 1 races to be ion under the Waaganni J. C. B lei. & Bones wiOMnff over will only receive n»lf tfceaU ea 7, Allpmons intend ng to withdrw homes, are required ogive written notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales, one halfhour before the time flx'd for ■tartta*. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this role shall pay » fine of 5 soys to B cc fund. All entries snd norai- atl ni must be In tne bunds of the Secretary st the time an* place an adtertleH Postm rka will not bi> received. No horse to save its it ke» in any race except where otverwise specified, Pena'tlei in above programme sot to be cumalative. KO QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. F. G. ANDREWS, Honorary Secretary. Passed and approved — Freeman R. Jackson. Secretary Wanganui Jockey dub: March 4th, 1889. TO THE PUBLIC OP FOXTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. T N thanking them for past favours I desire to state that I have no intention of leaving Foxton, bnt on the contrary, have recently mdc cou* fiderable additions to the stock, wbhh will now be found very complete I have also made great redactions both in the stock and for bespoke work. JOHN HAKRIS, Boot and Shoemaker,, Foxten, Olttfciv 10, UN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 16 April 1889, Page 4
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