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MAJJAWATU J Racing Club. AUTUMN MHCTLN& To be lield on the falmerstun Xorth Uuiieuourse on Wednesday, 3rd March, 1836President: Mr D. H. Uaoarthur, M.K.R.; VicePresidents : Messrs H. McNeil Sc J:inies Liii- ' ton-; Stewards: Messrs J. a tforscer Pratt, M. 1 Primdergast, A. E. ilnssell, R. S. Abnih-un, J. King, Ail.uu McDo laid, and Dr Macintire; Judge: Mr Thomas Knight ; Starter : Mr J. C. Nathan; Kindicapper : Mr J. 0. Evett ; Tim«kecper : Mi H. W. Ifciybittle ; Clerk of Scales , . Mr B. JukiMton ; Clerk of Coarse, Mr J. Lane ; . Hon. Treasurer : Mrf C. Hkiuna PBO&RAMME FOR THE DAY. 1. Handicap Huhulk hack, go soys. To start at 11a.m. Nomination, 1 soy.; acceptance, 2 soys. Distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. 2. Hack Hurdle Hack, 15 soys. To start at 11.45 a.m. Post entry 1 soy. Weight not less than 10 stone. Open to hacks that have never won public money (hack races excepted). One n c and :i distance. Jockeys to ride m colors. S. Flying Handicap, 6o soys. To stirt at 12.80 p.m. Nomination, I soy., acceptance, 2 soys Distance,, six furlongs. 4. Selling Hack Back, 30 soys. To start at 1.15 p.m. 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 tlie race. Any other horse m the race may be be put up to auction at the request of any Steward or competitor m the race, the owner to receive the upset price of £20. nuy further sum ' realised to go to the funds of the Club. One mile and a distance. Jockeys to ride m colors 5. }£ANAWATU RACING CLUB HANDICAP, 4 second horse to receive 25 soys. from stakes. To start at 2*30 p.m. Nomination. 2 . .bo ys., acceptance 4 soys. Distance, 1} miles. The winner of any race of 100 soys., niter the declaration of wights, to carry a penalty of 51b, of 150 71b. C.-The LadIKS BraCelkt, a Handicap ot SO soys., m plate or specie, at winner's option. Minimum < weight 10 stone. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance, 1 soy. Horses to be nominated by L.wlies. Gentlemen riders to be approved of by the Stewards. Distance 1J miles. Riders m racing costume. 7 Te WARDS STAKES, a Handicap of 100 soys., ' second horse to receive 10 soys trom stakes. To start at 4 p.m. Nomination, 1 soy., acceptance, 3 soya. Distance 1J miles. The wiuiu'r the Flying Handicap to carry a penalty of 61b, and of the M.11.0. Handicap 71b. The .winner ef any race of 100 soys., aft'-r the de- ; -duration of weights, to carry a penalty of Sib. • of £160 71b. -Nominations for Handicap Hurdles. Flying Handicap, M.B.C Handicap, Ladies Bracelet. Stewards Stakes, will be received addressed to the ecretaryi ' Manawatu Racing Club, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North, up to Wednesday, 3rd February, 1880, at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared ou Wednesday, 10th February. I ' Acceptances for Handicap Hnrdles, Flying Handicap, M.B.C. Handicap, Lndies Bracelet, and Stewards Stakes, close on Monday, 22nd February, at 9 p.m. I RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received lor ajiy Races except upon tliis condition, — That nil Disputes, Claims, and Objections arising 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 out of this Programme shall be final. All Entries to be sealed 'and addressed to the Secretary, Palmerston North ; Entrance Money en- . closed with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedil jgree, and, m the case of Handicaps, Performances of the' Horse, Name of the owner, and Colours of the Rider. Any Jockey riding except m the colours en tered will be fined 3 soys. •'. When two or more horses start (the property of one owner) a Distinguishing Colour'umst be worn. All persons intending to withdraw horses,- are required to give Notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half. hour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with 'this Rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys. to the Race Fund. ■' ' . All races to be run under the W.J.C. Rules. Horses walking over will only receive half the ■Staked • . • No horse to save its stakes m any race except where otherwise specified. : ."'■.'. ■ '•' ■ All Entries and Nominations must be m the hands of the Secretary at the time and place as advertised, accompanied by the. amount of nominations and entrance money. Post marks will not be received under any pretence whatever, and nominations unpaid at the time of due date of weights will ■ be'Strrickofl the list." . •. : „..<". Penalties m above Programme not to be cumulative. No Qualification Fee required, ■ •«.;; T. KING Secretary. : ' •■'• 'PALMEBSTON NOBTH. Thursday, February ,18th. LECTURE. With Lantern Illustrations Tour Through Egypt Si Wales. For the Benefit of the Public Schools! MTISICAL INTERLUDE. 'PARTICULARS 1 IN FUTURE ISSUE. Doors oi> en at 7,30. Commence at . 8 iojclock. , f „ ": . ...:-•.... Bunny tnorpe Blue Ribbon ' Society. A PUBLIC Entertainment m XjL Hvith the above Society*, will be held m the' School; house on "Wednesday evening next, the 17th inst., commencing at 7.30 P- m -v . ' ' ' Eeadings, Songs, Recitations, Dialogues," &c. , . 0 .:• Admission vJ^ee." t ~ _ ' v ? ■ ' " 1 " .!_•' .■'■'■■".•■■■'• i. •■-'■ i I -.-f .* I ■ iCHURGH Of BGLAND Grainiiiar School. F f H. SMITH^ .Master- : Tkis School will be open on the 18th Inst; Prospectus can be had on application. MB S*MITH intends opening' a Night -School,- for Civil Service Candidates, &c. »..-,. r •■-. F6r terms and further particulars apply ■tojMR Smxtk, Opposite Mr Whitehead's, Main-street. '."" ' ; ". \ ■v^^ftanfee of Proprietary. T^HE Business Premises, StockIX in.Trade, Vehicles, Eight, Title |and Interest, also all Appliances, ! &c, for carrying on the Coach Factory lately m the hands, pfe Mr I Stbat^ord, Coach Builder, of Ean- ! gitikei-street. has become my pro- : perty ty purchase made on the 10th' iof January. I would therefore respeqtf ully solicit the Patronage of &U persons interested m the various de- . partments of the Business as carried on by my Predecessor/ I also beg to state that by strict attention! m;- ; tend to caiTy out this Business sue- • cessfully, and' give general satisfac-. tion to all Customers. It shall be my Endeavor to do work of the best' Description and Designs well and faithfully at the lowest possible price.; also the Reputation this Establishment has heretofore been deservedly awarded for turning out good, soiind, and well finished work it shall be my pleasing duty to maintain. MV SiBAiFORn will also be on the premises for a time to receive Customers, and on his behalf I take this opportunity of thanking all those Patrons who supported him so well during his term of Business here. Solicit, ing your favors, — I am &c, PaJjaepHiipn^o^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1636, 16 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1636, 16 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1636, 16 February 1886, Page 4

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