JfnXTOK RACING CLUB. AUTUMTn^fHITING. To be held on tlfe O^OXT< N FAriCvUESE OH QATUEDAY, A ' I !*» 188'J Pkksidknt: J M'lennan, Eg Vice Prfsidbnt : F S. Thynn^, E»q. Ftrwarps : Mp*»rg W. B^i'ey, G. Gray T. P rooll, W. Robinson, i^.^hyt(f, ait J. PnrceE. Judge : F. Rr bitn|t>, E>q. . Stahtri- : J. R. M'T>onaM Eg. Ci,?rk f thr C trse : W. Key«, E»q, •C%brk «y Pewits ; J. R. M'M'»>»n, Eg. ;^: Trba vrfr: W. BaiVy, F»qBandicafpeb : The Committee. T n RAMVE F^ THE D AT L Handicap Hi'bdm RaoK of 30 aovt, b. c n« J I«t-TM» 5 'aW* f f «m td« *■ te«. a'^u 1 J «n' ! e». ovpr »i>. fliKh's <f bn»d!ni : n< mii'a'ti'P. 10 ; >ccep - "imp. £1. Ti. *t.»n ' 11.30 a.tn. 1 Ha^dicaf Hack Hirdlk Race, of 15 8' v-. i«nf mi'» arrt * dii»»n> cc, ov«>r tour fli.hls of hu dies. Open to all horses th«t h»v« never won^ pub'to moi>ey of a »♦ ke not fxcefdipfr 'he vame of £20, or been ni roinated for an ndver'iced race of >he s«me amount fix n ontr-8 previous to date of mcc»« me, hack r«ceß excepted ; nominatioD, 10«: .•oc-ptarcr, 10*. To start at 1215 pm. 8. AUTU M» HANDICAP, of 50 soys, second horse 5 «nva from <h« stakes ; distance li miles Th«- winner of »ny mcp of the" value of 10C soys rfter the declaration of weights to c-rry a penalty of 7 p'nnds ; nomina'ion, 1 snv : acceptance, 1 soy. To start ai 1.15 pro. 4. Bandicat Hack Race, of 15 ?ov* ; nomination, 10b ; acceptance. 10s ; once rr>und *be conrfe ; qnoltficnJ' 0 ! same as in Hack Hurdle Raoc. To start flf 1 45 p.m. 5. Hack Selling Race. «f 15 soys, 1 wile: ro«- n-try. 15 ; weiph' <o be not nnder (tet ; qualification same as in HkcU Hurdle R«ce ; he winner to become the prop'r'y of th« Club, and to be poVI imn><-o'ia t e.ly after tho rac. To start a* 2 30 p.m. 6. P biioans Handicap, of 30 «ove, second bo»pfi 5 soya fiom 'he stokts; one mile. The winner of the Antnmn Handicap to carry a penalty of 7 i h*. Niminptifn. 10* ; acceptance, £1. To start at 3 15 p.m. 7. Handicap Hack Rack, of 10 soys, Jtnile. Post entty ; nomination. 10s; acceptance, 5 1 - ; qualification sjme us Hack Hurdle R*™. To»Urtai4p.m. Nomination for Hurdle, Autumn, md PnWicanii H«ndi»ap«, also Hack Hurdles and Hnck Flat will be received, adHre^fd to the Secretary, Foxton. up till THURSDAY. <he 18th' Jprtl. at 9 p.m. Weieh»« to be declared on TUESDAY, Strd of April. Acceptances close on THURSDAY, 26tb Apr 1 at 9 p.m. Arcpp»pnce» for H"»rdic*n Hsck R«cf and Handicap Hack Hurdle R»ce will clone at 11.30 a.m. on 'he day of races ws|l Sec Mtary on the coaw. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. N eotrrwlilb' wcrtvnaf rany-»wMeert Bpon tWn condltio-.— Thatall dJarntcs. claima Mirt objeptl db av'a ne out ot the ad if snal' *• «*- --ctdert by a majority of the Stewards presrot o those whom they mi y appoint Their cleeMon won al' polntß 00-mcted with the carrying out of i*fpropri'Dim>» ahall b» final. 2 All pntrfrß to bo sealed and atldreaud to the R'C'oturv. Poxt n ; ept mcc mon<»T errl sp<l with the rame. fl!?* at timo of c try redlif cc. »nrt (in tn* c .»* of b n to»w) vrt* mir cph ft 'he ho' m. n^me of tha owner, and colour, of th* rider. , Ml entries an A nominations must be tn the hands of 'he Secretary at the stated time and place a.<t advertised aecompinied fry the amountqr nomination* and entrance money. Poß'marh unit wd be receved under any pretence whatever and nominations unp id at the. t me of the due date of weights, vrillbe atruci nvt of the Kxl.f * Any JocVbv ri "In • except in the colours entered vr'll be fined three s va 4. When two or irow borons a*art. tha property of the same owner, a distihgtifehiiig C' lour worn. s. Air ces to bo ■on nude* 'he Waoßanui J. C. B lea. 6. Hordes w -Iking over will only reerive fat.lt tb«ata es 7, All person* intend njf to wlthdr w horaea. an> rf qnircd o rive - rittan notice to that effect to the Spcrptary or Clerk of tt-e ScMei, one halfhour before the time flx- d for atartinir. Any per•on nf?lfcti»ft or rrfnainp to comply with thia «nle »ha>l pay a fine of * tova to B cc fond. All en'riei and romt ati m muat he fn tne brnda of the Peo'etory at the tfmean? n'«ce »► adtertlF* ' Postm rka will tot b" received. No hone to aaw its it ke-< ii any r*o« eicept where of erwise apeclfled, pena tlea in Hbove prograratra aot to he cuwntlatire. QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. F. G. ANDREWS, Honorary Secretary. Passed and approved — Freeman R. Jackson. Secretary Wapganui Jockey Club: March 4th, 1889. TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. "1 N thanking them for past favours I desire to itate that I have no intention of leaving Foxton, but on the contrar , have recent'y mdc cou Biderable additions to the stock, whhh will now be found very comj-lete I have also, made great reduction* both in the stock and for bespoke work. JOHN HAJKRIS, Boot and shoemaker, Foxtoflt otifc« 10,1IM»
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 261, 24 April 1889, Page 4
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