Wanganui Races, 6tU and 7tlx NOVEMBER, 1862. Stewards : Dr. Gibson, John Cameron, esq., ' Oapt. Clark, HM. 57th Regt, E. Lewis, Esq., Major Cooper, 1 Judge —« Majox’ Logan, H.M. 57th Eegt. [ Clerk of the Course Mr. JD. Cameron. > ! FIRST DAf. 1, Maiden Plate of £ added to a subscription of 5 guineas each, for all 4 year olds foaled in the Colony. Weights 9 st. 7 lbs. one event, two miles. 2. Stock-horse Race of £ added to a sweepstake of ,£1 each, for Stockiiorses bona fide the property of Stock-owners in the districts of Wanganui and Rnngitikei, that have been regularly ridden after stock . for at least 12 months before the date of ’ entrance, and that are not entered for any | race of the present meeting. Weights . same as for Wanganui Stakes, post en- | trances, single event, two miles. I 3 . Garrison Plate of Jg open to all I horses bona fide the property of, and to be I ridden by officers on full pay, or officers in I the Yolunteer and Militia Companies, in I New Zealaud. Distance and Weights I same as for Wanganui Stakes. 1 4. Produce Plate of £ , (or more if 1 subscribed) added to a Sweep stakes of > £5 ss. each, PP., open to all horses foaled I in the cobmy, and that have never run for I Public money previous to the ensuing racI ing season. 3 yrs. old, 8 st. 7 lb., 4 yrs. I 9 st. 7 1b.,'5 yrs. 10 st., 6 yrs. and aged I 10 st. 4 lb. Heats mile and-a-half; secI ond horse to receive £lO out of the stakes. \ No person allowed to enter a horse without l he is a subscriber of at least one guinea to i this Plate. SECOND DAY . | 1- Hurdle Race of £ , added to a | sweepstakes of £2 2s. each, P. P. 3 yrs. ' 9st., 4.yrs. lO.st, 5 yrs. 10 st. 71b., 6 yrs. 1 and aged lOst. 101 b. Heats 2 miles, over 1 six hurdle? 4:'t. high. Second horse to save 1 his stakes. The winner of the Produce to 1 carry 41b. extra. ■ 2. Wanganui Stakes of £ , added to ( a sweepstakes of £3.35. each, open to all h horses. 3 yrs. old 9sf., 4 yrs. old 10st., 5 • yrs. lOst. 71b., 6 yrs. old and aged lOst 101 b. ! Winners and thoroughbred horses to carry ! 41b. extra. Heats two miles, second horse r to save his stakes. i 3. Licensed Victuallers' Purse of £ ; added to a sweepstakes of ,£1 Is. each, P.P. catch weights, two mile heats. 4. Consolation Stakes of £ .entrance £1 Is. each, for all horses tlltit have run and not won a race during this meeting. Post entrances, weights to be handicapped by the stewards, single event, once round the course and a distance. Mares and geldings to be allowed 4lbs. All jockeys to appear in proper costume. The following rules and regulations will be strictly adhered to : 1. There shall be a distance post for each race. 2. Any person entering a horse must be a Subscriber of £1 Is. to the Race l' und. 3. Notice is to he given to the Stewards of all Matches that may he wished to bo run between any of the Races. 4. No person will he permitted to gallop or ride on the Course during the Race days. 5. All dogs found on the course will he destroyed. 6. The Races will commence punctually at 11 o’clock ; half-au-hour alluwed between each Heat and Race. 7. All applications for Booths to be . made to the Committee, who will point out ! the sites and regulate the scale of charges ' for the occupation of the ground. ; 8. The Rules of the Wellington Jockey i Club will be strictly adhered to. i Entrances for the Produce Plate to be • made in writing, to the Stewards; at the i Commercial Hotel, on Thursday the 10th » October next, at 9 p. m. * All entries for,the remaining races to close i at the Wanganui Hotel, on Monday the 3rd » November at 9 o’clock p. m ! All disputes to he referred to the Stewards, I whose decision will he final. \ Subscriptions will be received at the Bank \ of New South Wales. 1 By Order of the Stewards, | HENRY STOKES, ; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. \ Wanganui, i Sept. 4th, 1862. ) ■ > Notice. * h nn TUFFIN begs to inform his friends ) f. • and the public generally, that his >J operating rooms are closed until further notice, for the purpose of being enlarged * and improved, expressly for the Carte de Visite process, the apparatus for which has arrived per * Asterope.’ October 30, 18G2. For Sale. I BAY MARE, 3 off., by “Siftings,” A. broken to Saddle, with a Filly Foal at foot, and in foal by the Draught Horse “President.” Price £22. Apply to N. E. BEAMISH, Turakiua. October 23rd, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 316, 6 November 1862, Page 2
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