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MANAWATU s Racing Club. * WINTER "MEETING, To be held o;i the Palinorston North Race Conisc on 25-rrf MAY, ISSS. President. Mr 11. IT. Macurtlmr, M.H.U.; Vice-Presi-de:!'.-, Nfc.i-rs H, MeXi-il :v>^r* .Jnme? Liitton ; . Sr;r;>-.mls, Messrs .T. U. l-'oster-Prott, ]?. E. Watson, V,'. Ak-Mv. A. H. J-'lutcilicr Johnston. K. J. H. Lcigli, W. 11. iitibiji-iO'i. and H. .>. Abraham; Judge, Mr Thonus K'liK-it ; Starter, Mr J. G. Nathan ; H.uidiv.v.y.vrx. The Committee ; Timekeeper, ;Mr H. W. ITsiybifctie ;O!eA- of Course, Mr J. Lane: Clerk of Sciilos, Mr A. S. Bontley ; Treasurer, Mr J. C. Haiiiiii. PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY. •1. llAxuicAP IltritDi.i: Rack, 20 soys. ; to start at 1) a.m. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 soy. Distance, 2 mile*, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft Oin high. . 2. Hack HI'KDLK HACK, 10 soys. ; to start at 11.45 n.in. Post entries of 1 soy. Weight not less th.mlO stone. Open to horses that have never • ■'. won public; money (hack races exee'pted). Distance, once round the course. Jockeys to ride 'm colors. . ■ 3. Mati)Kx"PliATe, 15 soys. ; to start at 12.30 p.m. Entrance, .1 soy. -Weight for age.. 1 Open to horses that have never won an advertised race ' prior to date of entry. Distance,'! J miles. 4. Lai)U«'Pubsk,- — rsqvs., with a sweepstake of 1 soy. to go to tlie second horse ; to start at 1.15 p.m. For hacks that have been the. bona fide property of members of the Maiiawa'tn Racing Club for one month prior to date of race. , 12 stone up. O-eutlojuqn- riders. Distance, 1 mile. 5. Birthday Haxdicap, 35 soys:; to start at 2:30---p.m. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 soy. Distance, 1$ miles. . *■ 6. Handicap Hack Hack, 10 3ovs. ; tp startat 3.ls p.m. Nomination.. 10s : acceptance, 10s. For horses that have not won an advertised race for six months prior to date of nominations (liack races exempted). • Nominations- must be ; in the hands of the Secretary at 2 p.m. on race day. . Weights posted at Secretary's Office at 2.30 p.m. .Acceptances not Liter than 2.45 ])inv Distance, once round the course. Jockeys to ride m colors. 7. Novel -Hack, 20 soys. ; to start 4 p.m. Po3t Entrance, 1 soy. Weights not less than 8 stone. " For horses that have never won an ndvertised racs (hack races e-coptcfl); The winner of this rnce to become the property of the Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race. Any other horse m tljc race may be claimed for the sum of £20 ; said snin to be paid to the owner, and any further shm realised to go to the funds of the Club. Distance once round, the course.. Jockeys to ride m colors. i" NOMINATIONS Will be received, addressed to the Secretary, at the Commercial Hotel, Pnlmerston North, up to Saturday, the 9th M:iy, afc 0 p.m. . '. ■ WRIGHTS Will be declared on Tuesday, 1 2th May. ENTHIES For TTantlieap Hurdles, Maiden Plate, Ladies' Purse, ami Birthday Handicap will close oil .Wednesday, 20th May, rft fl p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No Entry will be received for any Race except upon this condition,— That all Disputes, Claims, and Objections arising out oE the racing sliall be decided by :i majority of Stcu-anls 'present, or tliosi; whom t]ioy mny appoint. Tlieir decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this Programme shall ne final. . . All Entries tobe Sealed and addressed w> the Secretary, Piilinc-reton North ; Entrance Money Enclosed with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedigree, ami, ' m case the of Handicaps, Performances of the Horse, Name of tlie owner, and Colours of the Rider. Any Jockey riding except m the colours entered will.be fined -3 soys; ■ » . Wlfen two or more horses start (the property of the same owner) a Distinguishing Colour must be" worn. • • .. All persons intending to withdraw horses, are re- . quired to give notice to that effect to. the Secretary or Clerk of the Settles otic half-horn 1 befpre starting. .Aiiy.person ueglecting or refusing to comply with this Rule ■ shall pay' a fine •of 5 soys. to the Race Fund. i : All races to bo run under the W.J.C. Rnles. UoßKS'walkiiig over will only recejve half the . Stnkep. • ■■';':.' No horse to save its stakes m anyirace except where otherwise specified. . No Entries or Nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time 1 Specified for ■ closing. Letters bearing the Postmark of the date of Entry, and Telegrams of the same date will be re- • ceivert. ■■ :" : " :• :• ,'■' „ ' , -, , , No Qualification J?ee required. . - ' " T. KING. . : ■ ' ; ■ Secretary. AULD BOBIHT GEAY'S- ''■' '-' CONSULTATION ON THE N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL. To be Run at Christchurch, May 25th, 1885. Consultation Closes May 22nd; Will fee Drawn May 23rd. ' ■ : . 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. : , PRIZES, £1000.: Prizes. . Cash Awards. Krst>Horse.>- ■ ..£3OO 4 at £2s .. ..£loo' Second Horse .. 200 4at 20 .. .. 80 Third Horse' •' ...100 Gat 10 .\ ..60Starters (divided).. 75 4at 5 .. .. 20 Non - Starters Cat 2 10s.. ..15 (divided).. .. 50 •> Total .. ..£275 Total ... . . . £725 GRAND TOTAL, £ldoo. Each- Tickbt ; has' Six Chances— Race and Cash Awards being dawn for separate^. One Ticket can win a Prize m Race Event and Five separate Cask Awards. . . .■■.■■■■■ TJie Drawing will take plijce on Saturday, May 23, under tLe. supervision of a Committee of Town and 1 Country Bhareliolders and Representatives of the .Press, Telegrams not accepted. Country Cheques must be marked correct by Bank for twenty-one days, witli Is added for exchange, and made payable to M. Rigden. Bank notes accepted. Allletters containing coin must lie registered. , ..< Persons wKning for Books fpr disposal please 1 dpply ■ tlirong-h the Box. Should the demand exceed the 2000 the Prizes and Cosh .Awards wilCbe iiicreased pro rata. Please add Two Stiimps for reply and result. All Letters must be addressed to — M. 'RIG-DEN •• P.O. Box 307, Wellington; . ' ' ADA MANTUA. £ 3 ©~© O. ANNUAL CONSULTATION ' . . ; on -tub - . ' • PROyiNCIAL HANDICAP. : : QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING, To ; be Riui at the Forbury Race Course, Dunedin, on >'■•■' -■■ the 2Srd May, 1885. ■\VTLL CLOSE ON THE 21st MAY, 1885. COOO Members at 10s each. 0000. JTOKSKfi.' ■'' ; 112 CASK BONDS. I'ivsfc £COO 2at £100 ..£2OO Swoiul .. .. .. 300 4at 50 .. 200 Tlinl 200 Sat 25 .. 200 Starters (diviilud about .10 at 20 . • 200 about £41) each) .. 200 20 at 10 ... 200 . No;; - Starters (divided 20 at 8' .. ICO' v . about £l(i each) .. 300 48 at 5 ..-240 .„■...- -i .;- £1000 £1400 7^ach Ticket has feight Chances, and can obtain a rPn/.eiueacli bf.-fche Eight -Drawings. Plc:isesend' : P.O. Order when convenient, and two stamps for reply and result. ■ Country Cheques must have 'Is exchange added. "Should' this Consultation exceed COOO Members, all Prize- will he divided pro rata. READ THIS.— My. Consultation on the Dnnedin ' Cup closed with 8314 subscribers. The First Prize of ;GS!)S net, went to a woll-3ciiov.-;i musician m .Dniitdiii ; tae Second Prize of £44S net, went to au employee In a. brewery at : luvcrcargill ; the TJiird . Prize of K-J-Jl not, yrenb to a well-known earpontor m Dnuodin. The names and addresses of the Gfiitiomun who /praicd the Committee, with the iiaim-s ;wid nddri'sses of the priiiciple prize-takers has boon furnished to all the. leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Investors can obtain names am! addresses of the Three Principal winners, - also names and addresses of the Committee, and can' also inspect Ada's books at all times. N.B.— As usual, the principal winners, also names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading ncwapnpers throughout lNow Zealand. ?■.-•■■ Address — ■" « if I : ; ADA MANTUA, . ■ v Care of Lyoks & Haht, Box 351, Post Olliee, Duuediii. 1050 PRIZES-£50,000. The Sydney Jockey Turf Clvb 1 s MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION", 1885. To be Run on tho. Memington liace Course, Melbourne, m : Nov., 1885. MEMBERS,, £1 EACH. ■ The Prizes will be. allotted b.v Drawing as under •— 1 irst Hoive .. £10,000 . .10 Cash Prizes Ko-^iid'froi-se .. 4,000 ' -£200 (inch ..£2,000 Tiiird Horse ... ', 2,000: 30 Cash Prizes Other. .S£:irters £100 each .*'-3<Qoo> „ .(dividwl) ..." 1,500 70 Cash Prizes Non-Starters £50each .. 3500 ' . (dfvided). .. 1,500 200 Cash Prines 3 o.mii Prize .. 2,0(10 £25 each .. 5,000 2 o:isl> Prizes *75 Cash Prizes : ■• (tl(Wi)e;.ch) 2,000 .£2O each .. 11,500 . A ..dish J'rizes : , ■.■ ■ ■ : : f.C^OO e:!oli> . . '2,000 O rand Total.. £50,000 Ti:e Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydiiey m thank.iii'.r ti"i'" numerous Oliouts m all Bosb CONSULTATIONS. and-Mio ; Public gerterally, fai New South H;ii (^, die ndioiitbifr Colonie.e. China, nnd India f.'wiS for the ?.fKLBOUUNE CUP. of m:5 they have ileei.lod to hold a £50,0(10 CONSULTATION for that <•vi-.it. The highest PUKE being £10,000 snd the lo.vt-it £20. Ti..o 8. 3". T. Club have also decided to <!(.«! nor, only K> i>er f--fj.it. for Expenses, instead of 15 \>\:~ <-l:ll*. <:■,:: J;tvt yi-.ar.) ■Is -.viil- lie norm by the Programme , that 10C0 3-::)-. l::-. v.-iii i;o .Oli.T.:tinUTEp,' a-.icl aiTiin moments :::■•• i--l:: ; : ni'iil.-j !o bjjnjf t.'.'i i CONS"CfLTATION )>vo--I!.i . !<;m.-.1.v \forii i]:o PuWJe m :.01 parts of ttu World - -.•.■•I d.-.,.i!ii;, ,4-iiacercir, liai that all s)i.m\s will be i i'.i:i! nt'. i , I!1 '''! !.','•'. -'y iJ! . \ ! '}; c '"ore uimlt the COMMITTEi^ <•: *'A TA'"l!:._! ".I'-I' -:\':)'\t, 3'i.iVlJ, el-Tir dn-ys before 4;..';/ : -':..'. 'J.'l ' '. ; '. .'; ' ''„ • . •,'."?"'* «;f tli»?.l'"iwij]g Will ■ ■* r ' ■■■■••■ i '•■-.'■ ■ ■'•> ■ : '-':v.""Any .Suh.-cnber -J < '■ •'•-,,' ■■--■ '• ■ . ■ •'• '.<", oft*i<:r m person or : Ivr ■: . ;- •»!;;«;-...; / > ■ .■', ■ fvi to'the Hearotiiry m /:-'■! hi. ■;•!•:•/* cl 1 >.•■•.:-•- ■•.iid. T-'-o Stimps for n;-,,'::-' :<.-.] .':.' KL'i.V. Vmf - : '>-'p.o. Or»:e;-« to be' i;!<- T'iy =)V tOr-JAMI.tf V/AiMCL', S(.crot«T tv.i.7.C, .5..-7S!, 0..V.0... Kytlr.,y. >uli.- i'ltinic :u> ; ku ~KUq::i\ w j-ju? Fjientl*,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 4

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