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% bo hold i$ SATUIiDAYj .Mir '24t«, 18S4. PALMiiRSTON NORTH KACB ! COURSE. „ I Stewards — Messrs' ' Thos. fcog, JB. Brown, W. T. Wood, A. Bontley,^ E. Collins, W. G. Robinson, S. Sheruiaii. Judge —J. Fentbti Starter-r-3. C. Nathan, " Clerk of Scales— l£. Ijeigh .Clerk of Course - J. Lane Handicapper — Alex. Higgie Timekeeper — H. W. Haybifctle Hon. Treasurer— Thos. King PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY. ■ 1. Handicap Hurdle Race of '2s soys. i .Noininatiou 1 soy, accfiptanee 1 soy, 2 • miles, over 8 flights of hurdles.3ft 9iri. j To, 3tart:.at. 11 a.tn. sharp. , ;- 2. Hack : Hurdle Race of 1 0 soys— Onoe round the course, post entries 'of 1 ,«>v, weight not to be . under 9 stone, opou. to .all hor-es that, have never been, entei.ed, for any advertised race. ' Hack Races oxcepted. Jockeys to ride m. .colours. To start at 11.45.a.m' ! : - '■ '■ 3. Maiden Plate of il's soys.— En- i trance 3& shillings weight for age, dis- \ tance fj| miles, open to alt horses that j have never— won public -money, prior ( > to, date of entry, hack \ aces excepted . ■ [ Any horse entered for the above, winning- a race between date of entry and race, to carry a penally of 51b. To starti at 12.30 p.m. ' :i ; 4. Novel Rfice of 20 soys, once rounJ the course, post entries of 1 soy, weight not to be 1 ess ( than 8 stone. Eor all horses which naye, been the. bona fide property of residents wil.hiu the Borough boundary, since, first day ofj Janiuiry^ 1884, and that have iiever been | entered for an advertised race, Hack -races excepted. The winner , of this race to become th,e property, of the Stewards, and to be sold iiuine.di ately after the race. Auy L other; horse m the lace may be clai.ined , £ov the sum of £2O,~the said-sum to be paid 1 to the owner, and any furtheraumirealised, to go tV the funds of the meeting. To start at 1.15. p.m. , 5. Pahnerßton Guineas. A Handicap of 50 Guiueas. Nomination 1 guinea, acceptance 2 guineas, distance, l| miles. To start at 2.30 p.m. €.' Tntdeincris Purse of 5 soys. Entrance 10sl Qnce round the course. Catch weights. For bona fide business hacks, ; that have been used m connection with the working of any business* within the Borough for 3 'months prior to date of race. 7. F.lyhig. Handicap of 25 soys. — 1 Nbnjin'a'tioii ] soy, acceptance 1 soy, dis thfaoo £of a mile. To start at 3,45 p.m. ; '■%: >The- Officials' Hack Race.— A Sweepstake of 1 soy, with 5 .soys added. Once round the-course; . Weight not to be less than 12 stone. Open to hacks ihat have neVer won public money, the bona fide property of those who hold oil^ce m connection *vith this meeting, either ; as Stewards, Office Bearers, or Committee. Competitors must ride their own horses, aud appear m proper racing costume. To start at 4.30 p.m. dominations will be" received, addressed to the Secretary, at the- Commercial Hotel, Pahnerston iNorth, up to Alonday, April 21; at 8 p.m. ! ' will be declared on Monday, sth; May. .•» ' ■'■ Entiies and , acceptances close on Thursday^ 15 th May, at 8 p.m. ! RUL& AND REGrTOATI'DNjSii : Nq EoiUy will- -be >rceiytdc. for any" RacCfc" :k fexcv i pt upon JtliU condition, — That all Disputes Claim* and Objections arising out t)f tKe racing shall be dec! Ed .by a majority. of the (Stewards present, .or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected- with the carryimg out of ■ this Programme shall be filial. 7 .•.■•■• I • All Entires to be ; Sealed and addrje'B^ sed to the cecretary, i'almcrston Norchi, Eht:ance Money ouclosed with Name; Age »i tlieitiaie of Entry, I'eJiiiree, an-i m the cas.i of Handicaps, Perform s/riceS of the Horuc, Name of thoTFvrcei, and Colours .of-the .Hidoi* Any Jock^ riding except m the colours entered will be fiaed 3 Bova. , i When tv?o ; or more horses start (the I roperty of the same owner) a Distinguishing Colouf mast- bo worn, ; ; ' All persons iiir.end.ng to.Withdtaw horses, ore required to give Notice to that tfft'ct to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales or-e h«l£«hour before starting, any. person neglecting or refusing to 0, ruply. wah this iule shall pay a fine of 5 6OVH. to the Uiaco Fund. . : Ajl races to ; be run under the W. J»C . Rules, j ; . , .-,: Horses waking qyei will only receive hall' the stakes. t. . ; ; ••" No horse to save ita stakes m any 'rac* excej t whi'rexttherwise specified. *' ! No En ries v>r iSominations 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 he received. . A quuhficatitn f.e of ten shillings will be required from all owners .of horses ( dominated ), who have not alvead; subscribed 10s. towards the funds of this meeting. r . THOS. R. WAI/TON, " ' 'Secretary, j

;- BUTTHiSG BUSINJKSS. • .. fe^m LITTLEWOOI) rj AS the pleasure to inforni his JLL frieads and ftrmer customers that he Las taken the BOTttlS tt B U tilN ESS, Wilson-Street, Attached to Mr J. P. Watt's Brewery,, and is prepared forthwith to supply BotlleJ Alrt and Pcrter of the beet brows, and at reasonable prices. . Country order 3 Promptly Attended to. R. W. LITTLE WOOD, . - Bottling Stores, Wilson-street, Wanganui '■ ( . ■ • "• .■■.■■ Ti AUUTHACUfcJ CUKK, 1/6 ; fieni- \. ington's, Baiigitikei-street.). ————— — i ■ ■—■ — - CURE for Neuralgia, 2 ( 6 ; Reming , twin's, Biihgitikei-street. . i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 97, 20 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 97, 20 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 97, 20 March 1884, Page 4

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