LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB, ANNUALRACES, TO be run on BOXINQ'DAY, Wednesday, December 26th, on the Martinbow ugh Course, i Phesideht—o, Phillips Esq, VioE-PnijsißEHi-J, Mortiq,'JEsq,, Jun, JcDOE-Wallace Smith, Esq,'' Handisappers—Messrs 5,; M'Master and A, K, M'Farlano. Starter—John M'Master, Esq, . bTEWAIIMSE. H. Buckeridge, H, ACMastel*, G. Pain, G. Harris, 'O. Harris, E. Riddiford, 0, J, Tully, W. Armstrong, A. 11. M'Farlane, H. C. Dowman, J. Orr, D. M'Dougall, Clerk of Soales—A, Hirachberg. Clerk of Course—J, O'Keefe, Programme: 1, Sapling Slakes, of 25 sovs; six furlongs; colts, Bst 101b; fillies and geldings Bst Bib. Open to 2-year-olds only, Entrance fee, f 110s 2, Handicap Steeplechase, of B5 bovb, second horso to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes; about 3 miles, over such course as the Stewards direct. Nomination, 1 . sov j acceptance, 2 sovs 3, Lower Valla/ Jockey Club Handicap, of 40 sovs, second liorso to receive 5 sovs out of stakes; 2 miles, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sova ■■ l . 4, Maiden Steeplechase, of 30 sovs, Open to all horses that have never won a steoplechaso of the value of £2O previous to the time of entry; about 2 miles'; weight for age. Entrance 2 sovs. | 5, Selling Novel Race, of 20 sovs, Tile winner to become the absolute property of the club, and to be sold by public auction ten minutes after the race is run, the^ proceeds to go to the Race. Fund; distance, once round the course; minimum weight, Sat, Post entry, lsov ' ' ' C. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 20 sovs; 1 nule. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, I sov 7. Handicap Had Ilacc, of 10 sovs. Open to all horses that have never started for any weight-for-age race or handicap race other than hack races; miles. Post entry, 10s 8, Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovb. Open to all losing horses (horses engaged in the Sapling Stakes, Selling Raco, and Handicap Hack Race excepted), Post entry, £1; 1 mile and a distance RULES AND REGULATIONS. The above races to.be run under the Lower Valley Jockey Club Rules, with Ihe exception of the two steeplechase races, which will be strictly run under the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechase Rules, except where otherwise specified in this programme. The saddling bell will ring at 11,30 a.m.. and tho first raco start at 12 o'clock noon sharp, ... The time for starting each event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race, 111 case of a protest, the same must be lodged witli the Secretary within fifteen minutes after tho race has been run, with a deposit or 2 sovs, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious, No person will be allowed to enter a horse in any race, (Novel Race and Hack Race excepted) unless ho ho a subscriber of at least £1 Is to the Race Fund, No scratching of horses allowed unless through the Secretary, and not later than fifteen minutes before the timo of starting, Nominations for tho. Handicap Steeplechase L.V.J.C.Handisap, and Flying Stakes Handicap to be made in writing and addressed to the lion, sec., Martmborough, on SATURDAY, Ist of DECEMBER, up to 9 p m., entraneo money and qualification fee to beepclosod with namo, ngc (at timo of entry), pedigree, and in case of handicap, performance!! of tho horse, name of owner and color of tho rider. No entry will be received after tho specified time either by letter or telegraph under any pretenco whatever.
Weights to bo declared on THUBSDAY, December 13, at 8 p.m, General entries and. acceptances close on FHIDAY, December 21, at 9 a.m. Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be mado to the secretary fifteen minutes after the Flying Stakes Handicap is run. Weights will be declared fifteen minutes after tkb nominations have closed. Itace to start twenty minutes after the weights havo been declared, In the event of a walk oyer only half the stakes will be paid, The decision of the stewards in all matters connected villi the carrying out of this programme.sliall be linal. Note,—Nominations for the tliruc handicap . races sent by post should bo in the Feathersfcon Tost Office before noon on THURSDAY, November 29; in time to cateh the last mail for Maryborough before the appointed tinie for receiving entries. General entries and acceptances by post should be in the Featherston Pest Office before noon on THURSDAY, Decembjr 20. Telephone Office at Martinboiough closes at 5 p,m, THOS. F. KVANS, 1612 Hon, Sec. and Treasurer, TickesUOs each. k oL A JJ.O H TBS WGKAND CONSULTATIONK ON THE St Andrew's & Presidents' Eandioaps. To be run on Nov. 30th,, and Dec,, Ist., 1883, at Dunedin. 3000 Members at 10s each. Total, £ISOO, St. Asdukw's Handicap Distribution Run November 30th, 1883 First Horeo 1,350 Second Horso Ll5O Third Horso L 75 Other Horacs (div!), .L 175 . L 750 pßESiDßsru' Handicap DISTRIBUTION. Hun December Ist, 1833. First H0i5e,....... L 350 Second Horse Ll5O Third Horse L 76 Other Horses (div.). L 176 £750 When convenient send Post Office Ordera payable to Lola Montes. Cheques when from Country must be marked correct and havo Is added exchange. Drawing aa usual under supervision of Committee chosen from Ticket holders. N.B.—Early application is necessary as from date of closing of Consultation is only three weeks. Each distribution is drawn separately so a purchaser of One Ticket can draw first horse itf each distribution, Address— LOU MONTES, Care Mr A. Moss, 1524 ' Box 347, Post Offico, Dunedin, '•THE EAGLE, ' OUB shipments for the Spring & Summer Seasons, consisting of Scotch 1 weeds, Bannockburns, Coatings, and Serges, have arrived ex Timaru and s,s. Catalonia. We have, therefore, much pleasure in inviting inspection of our extensive Stock, beiug confident that no house in the city can show a better selection of really First-Class Stxhsh Goods. Our speciality in Mea's Suits at £3 10s and £4loa, made ofgoodsScotch and Colonial Tweeds Thoroughly Shrunk, cannot he equalled. HUXLEY & COMPANY, Tailors, Next Bank of New Zealand.
JAME S T HO. MP SO B MANUFAOTUBBB 01: LEMOMDB, .. ; MWED 'WEBS AND QoBEN-aism, Misisbtok
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 24 November 1883, Page 4
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