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MANAWATU Racing Glub. »UMMER~IiKETING To be held ou the Palmerston North Racecourse on Saturday, 26th Dec. 1885. President : Mr D. H. Mncirtlmr, M.TI.R. ; Vice- • Pre3ide»ts : Mesa H. McNeil & .Tnmc3 Liitton ; Stewards : Messrs J. It. Forstcr Pratt, "M. Preadergast, A. JJ. Russell, B. S. Abraham, J. King, • Adam McDonald,- aud Dr Macintire ; Judge : Mr TIIO3. Knight. Starter: Mr J.C. Nathasi: Handicapper : Mr J. O. Evett ; Timekeeper : Uv H. W. Haybittle ; Clerk qt Scaled: Mr A. S. Bentley ; Clerk of Course ; "Mr J. Lane ; Treasurer : Mr J. C. Hunua. PRpaiIAMMB FOR THE DAY. 1. Haxdicap Hurdle Rase, 30 soys. To start ht lln.iu. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 sot. Diitiico, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft Giii high. S. Hack Muhdle Race, 10 soys. To start at 11.45 a.nu Po3t entry, 1 soy. Weight not less than 10 stone. Opea to horses that have never won public money (hack races excepted). Distance, once round tlie course. Jockeys to ride m colors. . S. Maidkx Plate, 25 soys. To start at 12.80 p.m. Entrance, 1 soy. Weiglit-for age. Opcutonll > horses that have never Avon an advertised race prior to dite'of entry, after which the winner of auy. such race -to carry a penalty of '51b. Distance, U miles. . , • - 8. Novel Hack Race, SO sots. To start at 1.15 ; p.m. Postentry.lsdT. Weights not less.tlmißst. For all horses, that have never' avou public money (hack races excepted.) The : Winner of ' this race to .become the property of the Stow■v. '' nrds, and-to be sold immedi itcly af cer the race. : Any other Jiorse m. the rice m«y beputupto auction at the request of any Steward or com- ■ petifcor^u tlie- race, the. owner to receive the " ' upset pttco'of &-2 •"; ;fiy f urt'ver : ,3uni rciliitil to ■; , . go to the fuhdi of Club. 'Dirtjnjce' once round the course. Jockeys to ride m colors. 5- TiK PALBBR-iTOX Uuiseas, a Handicap of 100 guineas ; second horse to receive 10 sovis. from st:tkcs. To stir tat 2.30" p.m. Nominations, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 sov<. Dijtasice •1} miles. The winner of any race of 100 soys. af wr the de- - '■' deration of weights to curry a penalty of 51b ; of £150, h penalty of, 71b. : ' ' «. HANDICAP HACK iiACB, .10 sov.s. To start ■ . . .a| 5.13 p.m. Nomi:i:itio i, 10s ; acceptance. IQ$, , . ■ Por lior.ses that have liot -.roh ah advertised f.ice fc for'six months prior to d ite of lioniihatioM(li:ick r.iccs excepted). Xomin:itio.is must be m ■the hands of the Secretary by 2.p.m>Qji>raced:iy. Weights posted at 2.30 pan^; iicctptancesino't'' ■ Inter thm 2.45 p.m. Jockey.! to ride m colors/-' Distance, 1 mile. . ' 7. FLY-IMG- HANDICAP, 50 soys ; second horse &. rooeirc 10 soys. from stakes. To start »t 4 p.iiL. Noniiaation, 1 soy. ; a ccptance, lsov. DisfciAcp - . 6 furlongs. Tlie >riiuier of - the.-i'aliuersjtoy*'' Guineas to carry 71bs. penalty. •.■■ : ' l^"^-' ; a .-r Nominations for Handicap Hnrdlcs'^Slnicrston; Guiue w, anl Flying Handicipwillbe rofceiv^fl, nddressed to the Secretary Ma laiyatu Racing Olfab, at the Commercial Hotel, 'Palmcrstcn North, -tip: to-' Wednesday, 25th November, at 9 p.m. ■••"■-- Weights will be declared on Monday, 7fclrDeccmber. ■-.-.■- ■ ■ ' >' Acceptances for. Ttniidiuap. Hiirdles, Palmerston Guineas, Flying HanditnpV and Entries for itiJdan Pl:ite Close on Tuesday, 15th December, at t> pan; RULES & REGULATIONS. „* .. \ >-J ■-. , No Entry will be received formally. -Racespxcept , upo.i thU, coaditio-i,— That "ail" Disputes, '.' Claim-!, »nd Objections arisiug out of . theVrsicliig'sTfiMljbe ■'' -■'■ decid-id by amijority of the .Ste'.vrißb^pres6iit,ior . -those whom they miy appoint.. Their. decisjrin upon all points connected with the carrying..,' out pf tl:is«'Programme shall be fihal.-. .'•■■■''■■■ :>•:■■■'■ -- ■' '' ■ > All Entries to be' Seiled and 'addressed* to t)ie ■ . Socretary, Palmerston North ; Esiteiuce Moiiey e:i---r •-. closed with Name, Asrc at the time of Entry,- Pedigree, ami, m.. the ease of Handicaps, Performaitdes ' of the norse, Name of. the owner. a-«l Colours'bf the Rider. Any Jockey riding except m the colours entered will be fined 8 soys. ; ■> .; ... :-\ \ When .tw.o or three horses start (tlie property 'of 1 the same owner) a Distinguishing Colour must be worn. All persons intending to withdraw horses, are required to give Notice to that effect to the Secretary "or Clerk of Scales one half-hour before -starting. . . Aiiy person neglecting or refusing to comply with i this Rule shall pay a fine of s?ovs. to the Race Fund.' ' . : • : All races to be run under the.W.J.C. Rule 3. -Horses walking over will only receive half the Stakes. ■ • • .-.•■■• No horse to yave its Rtikes m any race except •' where otherwise sppcifiul. - . "■' * fAll Entries and Nominations must be m the hands of tlie Secretary at time and place as ndvrrtisrd, accompanied by the amount of nominations and entrance money. r O ;t marks will not be received under asiy prcteiice WhatcVor, and nominations nn- .. paid at the time of due date of weights will be struck off tlie list. ■ ' Penalties m above Programme not to be cumula-,:-tive. ..•■■'•■ No Qaalificition Fee required. '".'.'' ' ■ -. ■..-♦•■..• T. KING, Seeretarv. [ThoM.R.C. HANDICAP will appear m Prb- ■ gramme of Autumn Meeting which, will be duly . notified.] : TOrMOEIROW. PALMERSTON BANR CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1885. SUBJECT: Intellectual Development. Liberty of Women and Children. ft The Woman is the Equal of the Man." ''LIBERTY— A word without which all . 1 other .words are ; vain." . ■ Discussion Cordially Invited. DoorsJ open at 6.30. Continence at 7 p.m. * ; : Admission Free. LIBERAL PLATFORM. . THE MIGNON. MIGNON. Tlie mignon Piano Beats all other and similur-sized Instruments.' THE MIGNON; PIANO ; Is Possessed of Wonderful Power, Mellowness, and' Brilliancy. As to touch, it is remarkably even, delicate, elastic and most responsive, enabling a player to execute withfacility the most difficult passages of pianoforte music. • THE MIGNON' PIANO IS GRANDLY CONSTRUCTED. It stands splendidly m tune and retains its quality of tone. The Instrument is splendidly cased- m beautiful Walnut ; or with Gold-engraved"- Woods, exquisitely finished, a perfect picture of a Piano for the Cottage or Drawing-room. For Purity of Tone, Exquisite Touch, Splendid Finish, there is no Piano yet made of similar size to. equal The Mignon. Specially Note; the Fact— That this, incomparable Instrument can be purchased either for Cash, or for - M 3s 6d Per Month, or 24 Monthly Payments. Each Piano will be. tuned before being packed so as to reach its destination m per- . feet order.' ' ■ Full particulaw and Illustrated Catalogues will be forwarded free on application to the undersigned ;or may be obtained; at the office of this paper. Read the Opinions of the Press, and the Testimonials of those who have tried The "Mignon;" SOLE AGENTS: T» Kennedy - Macdoiiald -.-. :.&..C0.,;, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Sonrnus. THE Thoroughbred Horse SOMNUS will be at the service of Horsebreeders at the Stud Stables, adjoining the premises of the Bank of Australasia. Palmerston North, Every WEDNESDAY and THUIiSDAY from this date, and at Foxton the reinttiiider of the week.. For particular^ as to Pedigree, Performances, &c , see horse cards, which may be had on aiiplicattimi ■"■ ■'■ ; ■- .' "'"■■ '" ■■■" & HARWOOD, Foxton, • Manager for Baker & Co,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1465, 26 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1465, 26 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1465, 26 September 1885, Page 3

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