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r>ANGHTIKM. B'CISG CUTB ij\ EACE MEETING. . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY* j January Ist ami 2nd. I8f)6. : President— Colonel Gorton. Vice-Pbebident — Mr J. U. Wilson, M.H.E. Clerk of tb;js Sp^lbs— Me, -T. r . , Judge — Mr Donald Fiaser. Stabter — Mr E. Wood. , , : Clerk of the Covkbk — Mr N. Gorton. HANDioAvrER — Mr J. E. Henry. ' I Secretary & TnEA«vRBt:--Mr Ci W. Mnclean I Stfavards—Mi- J. Stevens, Mr T. King, Mr \ I). Scott, Mr E. Wood, Mr D. Coughlin, Colonel Gorton, J. ti. Wilson, A. Amon, «&<ImA. Bailey, J. Howard, and Dv feennett. **•■■■■*» OFFICIAL PEOfiRAMME. • • ■■■ imsT my. ; [ Maiden Plate of 40 soys ; entrance 2 soys for horses that have never won pnbhc money, hack races excepted ; the winner of any race (hack races excepted) after entry to carry a penalty of 51bs ; two or more, 7lbs ; 1£ miles ; weight for age. To start at 12 noon. First Handicap Hurdle Bace. of 50. soys; » second horse to save stakes ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy; two miles; over eight flights of batten hurdles, 3ft Gin high. To start at 12.45 p.m. First Handicap Hack Hurdle Bace of '20 soys ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s ; » . . . once round the course ; for horses that ■•: bave never won an advertised race, nor 1 ■ entered for' any race at this meeting, hack races excepted ; jockeys to ride in colours. To start at 1.45 p.m. Bangitikei Handicap of 200 soys : second horse 20 soys ;" third horse 10 soys, both out of the stakes; nomination, 2 soys; acceptance, •"> soys; 1-J- miles; winner of any race after declaration of weights of the value of 100 soys penalI, 1 ised olbs;, of l'sO sovo7Hi=;. To start ■ < i at 3 p.m. First Handicap Hack Back of 20 soys; nomination, 10s • acceptancfi, 10s ; onje '- ■'■' "mile ; conditions same ast First Handi : cap Hack' Hurdles. To start at 3.45. Flying Stakes Handicap of ;M) soys; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes ; norn nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; three-quarters of a Sr^f©^ Plate of 30 soys ; entrance, 1 '*■• ' seViWoUer weight" friv n-«.»e : t niilp. Tn start at f»,p.in. . i SECOND DAY. Clifton Handicap <i 50 soy- ; second horse : to receive 5. soys out of the stakes; j nomination, l.soy: ai-ceptance, 1 soy; ' 1J miles. To start at 12 noon. j Second Handic.u> Hurdle lUru of 30 soys ; second horse to save its stakes; nomination, 1 soy , acceptance, 1 soy ; two miles; overweight tlights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. To start at 12.45 p.m. Second Handicap Hack Hurdle Bace of 20 soys ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s ; 1J miles ; conditions sain* as First ; Handicap Hack Hurdle Bace on pre- | vious day. To start at. 1.45 p.m. Sapling Stakes, sweepstake of 2 • soys for . starters, with 25 soys added ; entry, 1 soy ; live furlongs ; Derby weights. To i start at 2.4y p.m. Eailway Handicap of 100 soys; second < horse to receive 10 soys from the j stakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soys ; 1 £ miles. To start ivt.4 p.m. | Second Handicap Hack Back oi 20 sovh; j nomination, 10s: acceptance. 10s: six i furlongs; conditions sumo as First Handicap Hack Hardle race. To start at 4.30 p.m. Consolation Handicap of 25 boys; handicap for all beaten horses ; nomination, 1 soy ; 1 mile ; post enjtry. To start at 5 p.m. • ?NOf&S&FIONS, WEIGHTS, ENTRIES, ' . }5^ ;!• AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations — For First and Second Handicap Hurdles, Flyinp Stokes, Clifton Handicap, Bangitikei Handicap, and Bailwny h andicap will I close at the Bangitikei Hotel, Bulls, onXoi vmnber 80th, at 9 p.m. VVEIIiIITS — For First Handicap Hurdles, Flying Stakes; and Bangitikti Handicap will Iw Jeeifired on the 7th December. For Second i.uvdlos, Clifton Handicap, and Bailway andicap will be declared at 8 p.m on tlu Ist January, 1890, at the Bangitikei i.otol. A(.ti:ptances— First Hurdles, Flying Stakes, and Baugitikei Handicap, will clos.e on 21st Decem- ; .^cr. at '.1 p.m. For Second Hurdles, Clifton < i'Uindiuap, and l.ailway Handicap will ciosu l on 2nd January, IS9O, at i 0 a.m. General Entries— , Entries for Maiden Plate, Stewards' Plate, and Sapling Stakes will close on 21st December, at 9 p.m, HACK BACES. Nominations — t For First and second Handicap Pack girdles, and First and Second Handicap ''4iack Baces will close at the Bangitikei Hotel, Bulls, on, 2lst December, at 9 p.m. Weights — :' !i ° : " • > . For First Handifcap //ack Hurdles and '': Firsf Handicap Hackßa^e will be declared on 28th December. For Second Handicap Hack Hurdles and Second Handioap Hack Bace will be declared at 8 - p.m 'on- the Ist January, 1890, at the Bangitikei Hotel. Acceptances — For First Handicap Hack Hurdles and First Handicap Hack Bace will close on .st January, 1890, at 10 a.m., at Piangitikei Hotel. For Second i" andicap ' H ack H urdles and Second Handicap Hack Bace will close, on the 2nd < January, 1890, : at 10 a.m., at the Bangitikei I'otel. CHAS. W. MACLEAN, Secretary. -Submitted and approved by the Wanganui 1 V? Jockey ' Club— Freeman B. Jachbon, S jcretary.. THE CLYDFSDALE ENTIRE HOUSE Will Iravv! in tlie.F X.»» awl.O.aki D-k---1 "injt's.' ,^.tr>< 'lifi I y,Crl;.ilHM>i,e ou- i . f Labme ; vU >«ie by , CKtfcu-k ( in'iwn ted) . (,»urii-ti>i|ts .»«.!'.>; I'ii.ioi i «>>m (3C), <)«i p \'\ a m»if Iv Od Weiimg'on, j^iana dit k ' . iinportpd, hpm Vie niU. ■;■: - t .CUIJATK' w « m.rfe ( b.»y, rising 6 ye rs, ! 'an.t It-ndsißi hau.ia h'gh. He has nuy. tr .ainoaiit if, I.OHf, iitrfoct tyinint-try, ji«»or h t^»l|i|H;r, and gr»pd workt-r. T*>p- • r »n«>r> , j ma «b l>y «Kie'ein«iN .Par icn »r« frvni . (Giroi/ni-iu chaij/c. ,'J,Vi:ni8 — «3.; (>\-\fLii*-. |»tee. £2 c^h ; fi2nt fo.lint ; £j full guat»ntee, , Or* t>ai»v , 3*. M*»te»t»Uen.t. itfciik.it M*ffire«l ( N • oh»rt;« ult ttuuii. 1 dlokie. iut jio-teftpinihiliility. J Fur tuithar paiticuluis «• to ptdi^tee, . i«8 wrds^ jvtw ; ■•Ri»- --.' ':n' 1 ' •'• •*■■'-'■• ! . GEORGE COLSY, F*xtoa«:

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 4

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