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•^k£? -«tSl?i ..... - PALMERSTON NOR^H WINTER RACE MEETING. To be held on QIJEEFS BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1884. ON THE PALMERSTON NORTH RACEi COURSE. Stewards — Messrs Thos. King, E. Brown, W. T. Wood, A. Bcutley,E. Collins, W. G. Robinson, S. I Sherman. Judge— J. Fenton Starter — J. & Nathan Clerk of Scales— Hi. Leigh Clerk of Course —J. Lane : ' Handicovpiter- 1 - A lex. Higgie Timekeeper — :H. W. Haybittie I/on. Treasurer— -Thos. King PROGRAMME FOR THE 01. . 1. Handicap' Hurdle $ace of 25 soys. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy, 2 miles, over 8 nights of hurdles Bft 9in. To start at. 11 a.ra. Bharp. 2. Hack Hurdle Race.oi 10 sovs-*-Once round the course, post entries of . 1; soy, weight not to be under 9 stone, open to all horses that have never' been onteied for any advertised race. Hack 1 Races excepted. Jockeys to ride m colours. To start at 11.45. a.m. : j 3. Maideii Plate of 15 sovs.-^-En-trauce 30 shillings, weight for ages distance 1| miles, open to all horses that have never won public mqney, prior to date of entry, hack i aces .excepted . Any horse entered for the above, win-' ning; a race between date of entry and" race, to carry a penalty of 51b. To start, at 12.30 p.m. : . 1 of. ; ?. A. Novel Race of 20' soys, once rottnd the course, post entries of 1 «ov, weight not to be less than 8 stone. For all horses which have been the bona fid£ property of residents Wii;h'ih .the' Borough boundaryj since first day of January, 1884, and that have never been entered for an advertised race, hack races excepted. The winner of this race to become the property jpf the Stewards, and to be sold immedi r ; ately after-, the race.- Any other horse m the race may bo claimed ! |br the sum of £20, the Baid sum to be paid to the owner, aud any further sum realised, to go to the funds, of the ineeting. To start at 1.15 p.m. , ■■..,.■.. 5. Palmer ston Guineas. A Handicap of 50 Guineas. Nomination 1 guinea; acceptance 2 guinwis, distance, l| miles. To start at 2.30 p. m. 6. iPrademen's.. Purse of ; p . soys. Entrarice 10s. Once* round the course] Catch weights. For bpna ; fide business 1 hacks, that have been used, m connec-t tipn with the working of any. busines.s, ! within the Uorougli for 3 months prior to date of race. , . „ .7. Flying Handicap of 25 sots. — Nomination. I- s6v, acceptance 1 sdv,j distanco fof a mile» r To shirt , at 3.45 p.m. • 8. The Officials' Hack Race.— A Sweepstake of 1 soy, with 5 soys added. Once round the course. Weight not to be lessJrhan 12 stone. - Open to backs that have never won public money, the bona fide propertyl of those who hold office m,, connection with this-^meeting, either as Stewards, Ofiice Bearers, or Committee. Competitors must ride their own horses, and appear m proper racing costume. To start al^ 4.30 p.m. Nominations will be received, addressed to the Secretary, at the Cpm-r mercial Hotel, Palmet'stbn North, lip to Monday, April 2 1, at : 8 p;m. , ; Weights will be declared oin Monday, sth May. : Entries and* acceptances oloso on Thxu-sday, 1 15 th May, at 8 p;ra. RULES AND REGULATIONS. •ilNo Entry will ;be rceived for any Races except upon this condition, — That all Disputes Claims »nd Objections arising out of the racing shall be dtci !ed by a , majority ef the Stewards present, or those whom ithey may appoint. Their | decision upon all points connected with • the carryimg out of this Programme shall be final, ... ■..■ ->■■* - . All Entnes to be Sealed and addres* ■ sed to the Secretary, Palmerston North,' I Enti ance Money enclosed with Nam-?; 1 Age at the time of Entry, Fe Jiajree, and ,m the case of .Handicaps', Perfortnunces lof theHorce, Name of the Owner, and. Cblour^ of the.Kiderv, Any Jockey riding except m the colpnrs entered will be fiQed3BoVß/ ', "" ' '"/" ' Jl i '.',';. When" two or m.or. c hqr ses syar^ ; ( i\>s\ i pyoperty of the same owner) a 'Bistm- ; guishing Colour must be worn, >•■ i : ; '•'- !'• | All persons intending to Withdraw I horses,) < are required to gi re N otice to that effect to the Sebretary or Glerk'of the Scales one half~hour before stariingV Any person neglecting or refusing to oi-mply/ thi^ iirile shiaU.piiy'a.fide of 5 tiovs, to the Race Fund. : All races to. ib^ wn under the W. J.C . Rules. I Horses waking over will only receive half the stakes. .. . , . : ! No horse to 'save its stakes' m aiif race exce| t whf re otherwise specified.' ' No Entries ur dominations 'will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letters bearing the Postmark of the date of entry, and Telegrams of the same date, will be received. ' A qualification foe of ten shillings will be required from all owners of horses (Nominated), who have not alveady subscribed 10s towards the funds , pf this meeting. ■„,-,• . THOW. R. WALTON, ' ; „.•- ;.:. . Secretary. [ ; BOTTLING BUSINESS. : ' R, W, LITXtEWOOp EAS the pleasure to inform his friends and former customers that he has taken the BOTTLING B,USIN,EBfy A Wilson-Street, Attached to Mr J. P. Watt's Brewery, and is prepared forthwith to supply Bottled Ale and Porter of l the best brows, and at reasonable prices. Country; Orders Promptly Attended tp.^-i ' R. W. LITTLE WOOD, : ," Bottling Stores/ ''■'■■"• lU Wilson-street,. Wanganui, , rpoOTHACJiiui 'C.URK;/i76; RemJL. ington's, Rangitikei-streeti . " • . . ■ .■!'.■ O;D'R : l 5 for Neuralgia, 2/6'j'Reuung .ton'sy Eungitiyei-street; : ' j ' l j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 4

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