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MANAWATU Racing Club. AUTUMN~MEETING To be held on the Palmerston North Racecourse on Wednesday, 3rd March, 1886, President:' Mr I?. H, Macarthur, M.H.R.; VicePresidents : ' Messrs H.' McNeil. & James Linton ; Stewards: Messrs J. K. Forster Pratt, M.-, Prendergast, A. B. Russell, U. S. Abraham, J." King, Adam McDonald, and Dr Maointire; J udge : Mr Thomas Knight ; Starter : Mr J. C. Nathan ; Handicapper.: Mr J. 0. Evett ; Timekeeper : Mt H. W. Hnybittle ; Clerk of Scales , Mr E. Johnston ; Cleric of Course, Mr J. Lane ; Hon. Treasurer : Mr J. C. Hanua __— _ ' • " ' - '*■ PRO&BAMME JOB, THE DAY. ' , . 1. Handicap .HuiiubK back, 60 sots. To start at 11 a.m. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 2 soys. Distance, 2 miles, over 8 nights of' [ hurdles, 3ftl 61n. high. ••'.'.:■ 3. Hack Hukdi-k Back, 15 so vs. To start at 11.45 a.m. Post entry Tsov. Weight not less than 1 10 stone. Open to hacks that have never won public money (hack races execpted). One m c j and a distance! Jockeys to ride m colors. 3. Plying Handicap, 6o sots. To start at 12.80 p.m. Nomination, 1 soy., acceptance, 2 soys Distance,, six furlongs; ■ .. 4. Belling Hack Rack, SO sots. To start at 1.15 p.ui. Post entry 1 soy. Weight not less than 9 stone. For all hacks that have never won' public money (hack races . excepted). The winner of this race to become the property of the Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race. Any other horse m the' race may be be put up to auction at the request of any ' Steward or competitor m tho race, the owner to receive the npset price of £20. any further sum realised to ro' to the funds of the Club. One mile and a distance. Jockeys to ride m colors ■• 5. MANAWATU RACING CLUB HANDICAP. 150 sots., second horse to receive 25 soys. from stakes.- To start at 3-30' p.m. Nomination, 2 . sots,, acceptance 4 soys. Distance. 1* miles. | The winner of any race of 100 soys., after the declaration of wights, to carry a penalty of 51b, •f 150 71b. 6. TubLadlKS Bracelet, a Handicap ot 50 soys., m plate or specie, at winner's option. Minimum • - weight 10 stone. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance, 1 soy. Horses to be nominated by Ladies. Gentlemen riders to be approved of by the Stewards. Distance IJ miles. Riders iv racing costume. 7 tewards Stakes, a Handicap of 100 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys lrom stakes. To start at 4 p.m. Nomination, 1 soy., acceptance, 3 Soys. Distance' 1£ miles. The winner . the Flying Handicap to carry a penalty of 51b, and of the M.R.C. Handicap 71b. The winner ef any race of 100 soys., after the declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of Sib, of £150 71b. Nominations for Handicap Hardies, flying Handicap, M.R.C Handicap, Lndies Bracelet, Stewards Stakes, will be received addressed to the -ecretiiry; Manawatu Racing Club, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North, up to Wednesday, 3rd February, 1880, at 0 p.m. ;. l ; \ ; ' : Weights will be declared on Wednesday, 10th February. . • Acceptances for Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, M.R.C. Handicap, Ladies Bracelet, and Stewards Stakes, close on Monday, 22nd February, at 9 p.m. •., ■■■,-. *"''*'' i RULES AND RKGDLA.TIONS. \'y No entry will b^received lor any Races except upon this condition,— Tliat all Disputes, Claims, and Objections arising out of .the racing shall be decided by a majority of the-, Stewards present, or. those whom they'niay' appoint. Their decision upou all points connected with the carrying out of this Programme shall be final. .... . All Entries to be sealed and addressed to the , Secretary, Palmerston North ; Entrance Money enclosed with' Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedijgree, and, m the case of Handicaps, Performances of the Horse, Nsfme'of the owner, and Colours of the "tßider. Any Jockey riding exceptin the colours en- , . tered will be fined S sots. *' When two or more horses start (the property .of rone owner) a Distinguishing Colour must 'be -worn. ' . AH persons intending to .withdraw horses, are re-; 'quired to give Notice to that eftect to the. Secretary . or-Olegk ot the Scales one half.hour before starting.. -Any parson neglecting or refusing to comply with this Rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys. : to, the Race Fund, i ■ ' All races to be run under the Vy.J.C.Kules. „ . '.Horses walking 'over will only receive lutlf the .Stakesi ; , ; ,, .....■■ .;•• . .'>: ■ ' No horse to save its stakes m any race except where otherwise specified. v■, All Entries anil Nominations must .be m the hands 6f the Secretary at the time, and place as nd T vertised, ''accoiripaiiierf by the iimbiiht of nominations and. entrance money. Post marks will not be received under any pretence 'WhateTer, and nominations unpaid at the time ofcdup date of weights will / be struck oft the list." ' _. '■ fenaltiesjin above Programme not to be cumula-: ; tije.; . .;•■•■""■ '. "' . ' ,-;• ■ ' j No 'Qualification Fee required. < -■ .. >■ ■■ • ■ T. KING^ Secretor . BOBOUGH OF BALMERSTON ***-'. KOETH V : i Public Notice. THE attention of the Public is I directedto the following, byelaw m force within|,ilJie Borough;— 40.| Every person v^hb wilfully sets fir^fto any inflammable matter what-. Wever vi the! open aif. without having given notice m writing to the. occur, piers; of the land ( adjoining to. the land upon which such matter shall be and also to the Town Cleric of his intention so to- do or within, twentyfour hours 'tEfter eivinff^the : last;mv|h/ /lotice or notices or between the fours' of f our.3n*ythei en^ i °f any day and Cghtiri tjiesn\ortiing pfj the following day shall forfeit a sum 'iiot- exceeding five pounds. 1 ••■:*.■ ;;■;■. ..?.:.;Tj?:ySii'-.-' •■ • • - Farmers, ■v^.«». <»•< <■« •;■-..; /;■••:■ ' "*" ; Graziers. , ; •'>■■■■■ ■•<- -^ I & Gardeners • , ■"■■ ..- OF ■ ■ , Wanganui &* Surrounding Distbiots.. i '■■ : - ; ' - ? ~ ■" ' ■■'• *. . N ..' r ] For Sale. BOJIE MEAL iNDiBONB RUST | ' Made ; from Green Bones ; only a veiy limited quantity. As.theseason .for^sow-,. ing Tuirniptfis^ow3raY this is a' splendid^ opportunity for growers. \ Good Coal of assorts. *' " -.a *> > i"• '■«■' ? .'i •• „ Also Rata-, Manuka, and Tawa, "m long langths or cut up,to sui|;:cußtomers. sH ; X WEIGHT, ' Coal* Wdod, and Bpne Crushing Yajd, 1 NIXON-STREET, WANGANUI. : **■? Change of Proprietary. r I iHE Business Premises, StockX in-Trade, Vehicles, Itight, Title and Interest, also all Appliances, &c!, fbr.carrying on the Coach Eac- ( tory latlly>i^itHe>° hands ; ofil^ri Steatfoed, Coach Builder, of Ban-gitikei-street. has become my property by purchase made on the 10th of January. I would therefbre respectfully solicit the Patronage of all persons interested m the various departments of' th'e Busmess v as"i;arrie^l' J on by my Predecessor. I also beg to state that by strict attention I intejid to carry out this / Business successfully, and give general satisfaction to all Customer ■». It shall be my Endeavor to do work of the best Description and Designs^ well, and, faithfullyatthe lo.west possible price; alsdithe Reputation this Establishment haa r heretofore been ddserVedly ' awarded for turning, out good, sound, tfiid yrell finished work it shall be ihy' pleasing duty to maintain. Mr Steajtfoed will- also 1 be ohthepremi s - f ses for a time to receive Customers, arid on his behalf I take this opportunity of thanking all those Patrons who' supported him so , well during ' his term of Business here. Soliciting your favors,— l am, ,4fcc*, . ','.: John Bett PalmerßtonsNorth f } .......

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1630, 9 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1630, 9 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1630, 9 February 1886, Page 4

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