WOO DVILT.B Dl STRICT JOCK BY ■::'Ol.'ui}-' ■"-■■* ' To Take Place On , WOODVIUE.fiOUKSE, •. ; Ist APRIL.IB9O. PBBinm.' O. D. Hamilton Esq; VicBPRESIDENT, H. QMmA Esq; STEWARDS, Messrs A. Smith, N. Campbell,' E. J, Gothard, J. Troup. J. H. Monteith, (J. W. Morrison, ,A, Samlel, W. L;mon r G. Moore.' Jiibok, A. Pei-bles j Starter, (J. M. Campbell j Clerk or Scales; L. D. Bickerton ; Handicap™, J. U. Huntly j Clerk or Cuubbe, D. E. Hughes, HtmiCAPHimm.Es, (to start atlU.m.) of 35 sovh. Stcowl liono to receive 6 sovs from the state 12 iniloH, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft fiin high This winner of »ny hurdle rate of the virtue of 20 sovs or 'over titer decimation of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, Nomination 16s, acceptance 205,. * I'ihtrict Hurdles, (to start at 11,35 a.m.) of 20 son, Sccuud hone to reeiivo 3 m* from tho stakes; 1{ miles; minimum weight _ Maiden Plate, (to start at 12.30 p.m.). of SO eovs. Secoml how to receive 5 sovs from the stakes, 1J miles. For.horws that have never won an advertised race, Entrauco 30a day of general acceptances, iNoVELRAOB,(to start at 1,20 p.m.), of 15 sovb. Tho winner to become the properly of the Stewards immediately after tho race; 1 mile and i distance. Weight 9 stone. Post entries 15s, WooDVULE JdCKKV CtOB HANDICAP, (10 start at 2 p.m.,) of 05 sovs, Second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third homo 6 sovs from the stakes, lj miles. Tho winner o{ any race of the value of 20 sovs or over nfter'deolaration" of wights to carry a penalty of 711 m, Nomina inn 3i'b, accept'lice 355. Ladies' Bracelet, (to start at 2.40 p m.) utßo sovs. Sicoinl horse to receives suvs from the stakoH, miles, For district horses only; to he owned and ridden by buna fule lnenwera of tho Club. To bo nomiuated by'ladies, Welter Handicap minimum weight 0 stone. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15>. Flying Handicap, (to start at 3.20 p.m.) of 25 sovs, Second horse to receivo 5 sovs from the state, 6 furlongs, tho winner of t' e , Ulub handicap to cirry a penalty of 7lbs, i Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s, ! Hicii Weight Handicap, (to start at 4 p.m.,) of 25.50V8, Second horse to receive 5 ' suvs fiom tlie stakes, H miles; minimum weight 9 stone. Nomination 10s, acceptance
Nominationß for Handicap Hurdles, Wpor villi; Jockey Club Handicap, ladies' Bracelet, Hying Handicap, ami High WciglitHandioap must bo in ,tlic hands of the Secrotiir) not latot tliau 8 p.m. on the Bth March,. 189 A. Wrights will appear on tho 10th March, 1800, Acceptances and gencr ' ' ' ' on the 22ml Match. 1S!)0. Alt communications to be addressed to the Sec clary, Wnodville. Five per cent will be deducted fiom nil slabs. CONDITIONS. Metropolitan liaciuti Rules will be strictly adlicrcil to. <t I! the races at this meeting arc confined to hacks only, Hacks shall mean horse? that have never st itcl in a wciglit-for-.'P or handicap tare (hack races vxcepteil) and that ara not nominated fir * JVcer, nt litre cf nitty. A district horse shall mean a horse that has not been out of the district fur mere lliana week at a time, dii'ing the ho months immediately prccediwi the day of ruco. No entry will bo received for any u—except ou-comliiimi that all cinimss di putes awl'objections arising out of the ' "'"" bo settled by the Stewards or who appoint, and tin ir decision sh 11 bo iiual. No nomination will bo received uuleii accomp niedby the necessary amount in fish, Jn all numinntioiH (taeiiptijn, t,{e, pedigree and peiformatics bo given. All liora.'S to be ridden in distinguishing colors, which must bo given at time of eutry, ADMISSION s Foot-passengers, Is. Horses 2s. Vehicles of any description 2.i Gd, No horses allowed on the course, Members and tbci-i carriages Ir c. W, NICHOLSON, Secretary and Treasurer, 342? WoodvUlc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 February 1890, Page 4
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