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6. Maiden Plate — io' soys ; li miles ; ~ , weight for age ; entrance, 3 soys ; second : horse to save stakes; open to all horses '. that have never won public money prior, to. date of entry ; nny horse' entered' for Maiden Plate. wjnning'nn advertised 'race between 'tho'tim'c of entry nnd datri ■ 'of rai'e to carry a penalty of 51b3. To start at 3 p.m. 6.; Wav! rli yasd Waitotat aHandicap — 150 so^.s'p '2milw • second horse to n-ci ive 20 soys, an 1 ! third horsn 5 soys out. of the slakes ; winner of any race of the value of 100 soys after declaration " ' of weights to carry a penalty ,of Vlbs . Vtop weight not to exceed 10 stone ; nomination, 2 soys ; acceptanco, 5 soys To slarl at 4 p m. Hack Hack— To start at 4.30 pm. 7 Fonctn Handicap — 25 soys ; once roun 1 the course; entrance, winning horses 1 soy, l-sinc; 3r.D'- : !»s 10s. To start at 5 o.m RULES. at Ballam's Hotel. Weights declared on tho 12ih October. Acceptances and general entries on tho 18th Octobo--, at 7 o'clock p.m., at Ballani'g ; Commercial Hotel Waverljy. ' '" ' "•' ' : No entry will , be received for_ . any raco except upyn thi3 'ctfnditiori^^-thttt all disputes, cliims, and objections arising out of the racing, shall be decided by a majorityof the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision ' upon all pom's connected with the carrying out of this programme sh-ll be final. A.l entries to be sealed ano nd'lrcsscd "to tlic Hon. Secretary, Bo's No 12. Waverlcy ; entrance money, enclosed (exchange must be jidded to cheques), wit T * the naire, nge ut time of i"ntvy, pedigree, nnd, in caso of handicaps, tbji perf^rmaicrs of the horso, name of the owner, aid colours of tho rider. " . Any. jockey riding except in colour's entered will bo Gned 3 eovs. When two or more horses stait, tho property of the same owner, a distinguishing colour must be worn. In all weight -for ago races the new weight forage scale will bo adhered to All persons intruding to withdraw horses are required t> give nolicc to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the f'cales one half -hour before, starling. Any rcr^on neglecting or refusing to- comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 5 eovs to the race funfl. All races to be run under tho W.J.O. Rules. ' . .. . ... Horses walking over will ouly receive half tho stak-s. . Qualification fee for. non members, 1 soy. In all laecs the second horse only saves his stake when it, is especially stated that ho docs so. ■ '■' ' ' '' ' ; „, No entries m- nominations will be ccched 1 nder any prelence whatever afler the specified time for closing. Letters bearing tho postmurk of the djte of entrviinrl telegrams of tho sime date will bo received, WALTER SYMES, : Hon. Sec, and Treasurer. ■1%/T .A N A I A 1?. AC E S. BOXING D*Y, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1882. President — Captain Good. Judgk — Mr Andrew Young. Clkrk op Coubsr — Mr 11. Hughes'Staktfu - Mr K. E. McKae. Clehk of Scales -Mr A. Budge. TIiEASCBEtt-Mr Charles Carr. Handicapper — Air. J. Chad wick. Ftewauds : Messrs W. L. Martjn, Andrew llnstie. I) !'it. lies, I. J'amti, V. A! ■ Guvvrn, Ali'ciio ', J M. IJyniP, .l . C milrt irk, PIICG AM\. : E 1 iI*M)I(JAr lli-i:t)L'- I'AOr. of2u '(.vs. , Trto ii.i:( h ; over 8 fl ght* uf • u-illey, St 9 n Ing 1 ! N--mi:i-i'i ">, ] b ■»'.; acri pt.-.nei , 1 msv. 'Id i-i..rt al 11.00 b.i:-. 2. liA'K UriillLK I-ACK. o! 10 !l!tj. * 'in- nil . Lowest wtiji.i, 10-t. •i iTlie vinu. r !>» !»; s«JH for 25 fuvs ; '.anY ' surplus to" (.<) to ilie fussd. Kr.lri', 1 s')V. 3 i.IAUiEN I'latk, of 20 to\ s. 1\ uiilen " ■W, i K |,t -fi.r «j,'f. hiT hor-i'g ill t hare 'lie. o" 'tt tm ' nn «d> ci tisod rae.fi s lit ti e (if mtiy ; ha k r.ieos ex- ; £tepted. .'.Enlriin.-r, % sov.s. 4. UAyDioAjp 'I rotiun'g Kacjb.- of 15 :'i ; 'Sovh. Thrve miles." ivouiination, 10s.; BCi-cj tiince, 1 soy. 5' Manaia Handicap, of 50 suvs. ; ftcond hoiso to receive 10 80V3.-, , I,l'rom the stakes. Dis-tance, If . '.'ryilesrjyifpuiiiiatiyii, 3(>d., occept- : , ra^co, 2 soys;":,',-, \ . ' r G.jHack I;lat; H.J.OK, of 10 sove. One niile I . Kiitnincel soy. No wei-iht u|n"dfrr'B'/t'.'; Winner to be 6<>lJ for £25 j'au'y fin-plus to to (• t! o fund. 7:Tahlhaka Cl l p, of lOso's.; cu-coiid T.l'.or*e ti> reci ivoSOs. ftnui the stakes 'Ttv6 J n>i!cs. Fbr.bvna fide Mu'or.. herpes and Maori li.icrd. j\o weiuht under ' iOst. "Eutrabo; 10-. (Ihis priz • givf ; jj' Mr Martjn.) . ' 8. Fcjkced Hanpicap, of 15 sovf. One mi!e. >'paiiriaii6n, lor winners, 1 soy.; loosers frpe; acceptance, 1 soy. '^Nominations for Handicap Hurdles Maiia'ia' Handicap, and Handicap Trofin'K'.^aco to be in ' the hands ofthe Secretary, on. or before Motday, 27th November, 1882." ' ' ".W«plitß declared Saturday, 9th December, 1882. ' " " ' '■'AcccpiaucesandcntiicsforlheJlaiden Piaiejclose oa .Saturday, 16th December, 'f be riihs of the Wauganid Jockey Club :ti il! be, adhered to, as far as praclicuble. ." .' All nominations to contain age, name, colour, jsex^pi'digree, aud performances of h rses.Vnd name of owner. Coloiir6 of riders (o be sent in with acceptances. - • ho entries will be received for the above races' except on the followini; condition:— That the' decision of the stewards on'ail points' shall be final. HOLLOWAY'S PILL'S This Great Household Medicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries of Life. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on THE LIY-Ell, 'STOMACF, KIDNEYS, and BOWELS; giving tone, energy, nnd vi.«onr to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LTFE. They are confidentlyrecominended ns a- never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impareel and :weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments -incidental to Fcamales of all a<»cs ; and as a GENERAL FAMTLY MEDICINTC, arc unsin-pnssed. HOLLOW /kY'S OINTMENT Its Searlnng and Jlealmg Properties are , , known throuirhoiit the World. "For the cure of BAB LUGS. Bad Breasts, OLD WOUNDS. SOIIES AND I7LCTSES it is an infaliblo remedy. If effectually rubbed on tile-Heck nnd chest, as salt into meat, it (Jin-es SOEB THROAT. Bronchitis, Coughs/ Colds, nnd : even ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellings, , Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, and every 1,-ind of SKIN DISEASE it has never bccii known to fail. The Pills and Oinlmeiit are manufactured o:ily at 7S, New Oxford St. (late 533, Oxford St.) London; And arc sold by all A r end6rs of Medicines throughout tho Civilized World ; wiK* directions for use in almost every language' tt3s"Purehnsßi'3 should look at the Lnbel on tho Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 353, Oxford - street, London, they aro spurious.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 23 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 23 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 23 October 1882, Page 4

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