FREE tm AX R. JA^ItSOW. STOCK SAUSS FOR' OCTOB'ES:'"*^"" * " ffaverley *.. • Friday, 9 st.Hill-street 3 " 6 ?^ if Waverlcy .. w'i^^'S" StHiU-street Wednesday, 28 And at St. Hill-street evety Saturday, for Horses; Drays, Harness, and Poultry. , • FREEMAN R. JACKSON Auctioneer, Wanconui and Warerley. NOTICE TO SUBSOKIBEBS. (TIHE Quarterly Accounts for SnbJ_ scription to the Standaud, to Seit. 30, are now furnished, and an eai\y settlement of amounts is solicited. Si ibscribers who take advantage of the reduction made for advance payment, are reminded that a new quarter commenced on Oct. Ist. Standard Office, - October 2nd, 1885. COAL. COAL. •;;.;■■ ; From the Tynesi«le Mine, Grey-r mouth. Just Landed, ex "Oreti," v , Wc\f\ TONS of the above Coal, X hJ^J proved to be the best Household and Blacksmith's Coal m the Market; . "> This being the First Cargo placed m the Market, will be sold Cheap, Apply at oiie to /-•■■ , -. ;■ •;•> WALKER & HATRICE, .'.-.".■.: Wanganui. TEMACE EM) (BACH. JAMES BUEEE '[ ;'} . T>EGrS to announce that he has purchased the Terrace End Cab; Fares as usual. Terms can be arranged for attending Parties, Balls, &c. : : PKOYINCIAE HOTEL, j WANGANTJI. ;, ! MARTIN O'HARA has much pleasure m intimating to the public generally that he had taken . the above old established and most centrally situated flotei. Lare additions have recently been made by the late landlady,^Mrs E.S. Broughton, and it will be endeavour of the present proprietor' to do all m his power to give satisfeo; tion, "■." ''■.--.., '■ Visitors may rely on being called for early trains, and every attentio^ paid them. . -..':., ■■■ '•■ ;. Charges Moderate. / I . Mrs O'H aha will personally attend to the cuisine. ■■ : ! NOTICE TO THE ; PUBLIC, q j THE Business Office of the Standard is now removed to the ground-floor m order to better suit, the.convenienceiOf those wishing to do business at the Offigei ■ . .- ■ ;■•■ .-,-■ ■-.: . '-'-' j — ■ — : : ••. ■■'- ' i ■ <■■■" -.-''. : ••' U J ! SUMMISIT|pBTING ! To be held on the PalmerstoiV Nortli Racecourse on ! Saturday,, 2&fch DfcM^lS^ President : Mr D. H. Macarthur, M.H.R. ; VicePresidents : Mess, H. McNeil &; James Liiiton ; Stewards : Messrs J. X.' Fdrster 'Pratt, M. Preudergnst, A- B. Russell, E, S. Abralirtm, J. King, Adam McDonald; and \Dr KaciiJtire; Judge: Mr Thos. Kniglitr. Starter :'Mr J. C. Nathan : Handicapper : Mr J, O. Evett ; Timekeeper : Mr H. w; Haybittle ; Clerk of iScMes,* Mr A. S. Bentley ; Clerk of Course '; Mr 3i Lane ; Treasurer : Mr J. C. Hamia. ; PROGRAMME FOR THE DAT. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE BABE,' 80 sots. * To start at 11 a.m. Nomination, 1 sot. ; acceptance, 1 sot. Distance, 2 miles, over.B flights of-, hurdles, 3ft Ciuhigh, - ■'.'•.,'-- ■■'■ -.•■--:«^» ■ 2. HACK HUBDLK RACE, lO^ioTS. To start at 11.45 a.m. Post entry, 1 sot. Weight not less Jbhan. 10 stone. . Open to horses that' taVe neTier'wiou public money (hack races excepted). , .Distance, once round the' course,'-" Jockeys, to ride "m • .colors.. ■:..,■', :■;•;■ .;.-■■.'•"'■' ■"."-'''■ 3. Maided PLATE, 25 sots. To start at 12.30 5.nj. , Entrance, r sot.' "Weight for 1 age. Ope'hto'ajl' horses that haTe neTer iron an advertised race' prior to date of entry, after which the winner of. any such race to carry- a 'penalty ! of 51b. Distance, 14 miles. ' 5. Novel Hack Rack, 80 soys. To start at 1.15 p.m. Post entry, 1 sot. Weights not less than 9st. For all horses that -bare-" never won public' , money (hack races . excopted,) Tljc • winner of. this race to become tho property of the Stew-- - ards, and to be sold immediately after the race. Any other horse m the race may be put up to auction at the reqncst of -any Steward or competitor m tlie race, the owiier to repeiVe the upset price of £20 ; any furtlicr sum'Tealistd to go to the funds of Club.. Distance once, round, the course. Jockeys to ride m colors. ■ " 5- Tuk Palbebston Guineas, a .Handicapof 100 guineas ; second horse to receire'lO 'sots; from stakes. To start at 2.30 p.m. Nominations, ,1' . soy ; acceptance, 2 soys; Distance '1} miles. The winner of any race; of 100 soys, after, the declaration of weights to' carry a -penalty of 51b ; of £150, a penalty of 71b. - -■-'<.' >,'''■ 6. HANDICAP HACH RACE, 10 sots,. ;To! start a-j3.15p,m. Nomination, lOsYaccepjtaiice, 10s.; Por horses that haye not won anadver'tisedraee for sir months prior to date of nomination (hack races excepted). ] Nomiuatidns jnustbe m the hands of the Secretary by 2 p.m on race day. Weights posted at 2.30 p.m. ;'■ acceptances riot ' ' later than 2.45 p.m.. Jockeys to ride m colors. Distance,! mile. '■ ~ ". ~ '' ""■ 7. FLYING HANDICAP; 50 soys. j' second h'oree to receive 10 sots, from stakes. To stnrt.at 4 p.m. . Nomination; 1 soy.'; acceptance; rsoV. 'Distance; ' G furlongs. Tlie \vinner of the Palmefcton Guiucas to carry 71bs. penalty. Nominations for Handicap Hnrdles, Palmcrs'ton Guineas, and Flying Handicap will bp.receivcd, addressed to the Secretary Manawatu Racing Club, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmersten North, up to Wednesday, 25th NoTember,_at 9 p.m. " Weights will be declared on Monday, 7th December: . .• . . ■•■'-. Acceptances for Handicap ' Hnvdlds, ' -Palmerston Guineas, Flying Handicap, and Entries for Maiden Plate Close on Tuesday, 15th December; at 9 p.m. RULES & REGTJULTiONsV '' No Entry will.be received lor any Races except upon this condition,— That all Disputes, Claims, and Objections nrisiug out of ! the' racing shall be ; decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the: carrying dut of this Programme shall be final. ...:•■ . :' All Entries to be Sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Palmerston North j; Entrance 1 Money en-' - closed with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedigree, and, m the case of Handicaps, Performances of tlie Horse, Name of the owner, and Colours of the Rider. Any Jockey riding except' fnthe colours entered will be fined 8 sots. : ■• - ; i...-jf ' •• When two or three horses start (the: property of the same owner) a Distinguishing Colour^ must be worn. • ' :■< •; All persons intending to witlidraw. horses, are required to give Notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of Scales one . hfilf-hpnr befoiV: starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this Rule shall pay a fine of ssovsi to the Race Fund. , k . : All races to bo run under the W.J.C. Rules. Horses walking over will only receive half the Stakes. No horse to vave its stakes, in' any rade except where otherwise specified. ; . . . • All Entries and Nominations Irtu3t be m tho hands of tli» Secretory, at time a/id . p.l.ice ;ns! advortiscd, acconip.inicd liy -the - aniount of nominations and entrnncc monoj r . l^o.st lii'u ktf ' will ifot be Vdceiv'ed nndor any pretence v.lnit-vi'.r, i.t.d nojniimtions uriip:iid at tin- iimn of diis ilVcu of w« ights will be struck of? (.lie li-1. . .•!' .' ■"•■'■ "•'' Penalties m above Piot r r;iniii;e liot to becumuhv-. tive. ' ' ' ' " '•':■■■'' i No Qualification Fee requiiedl;. .<;. ; ;<.; ;. T. KINQ^, Secretary. ; -[The M.R.C. HANDICAP will appeal in 1 Programme of Autumn Meeting ;which wilLbeduly notified.] ' V - r . ■,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1471, 3 October 1885, Page 4
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