WOODVILLFi DISTRICT JOCKKV cmii It AC K JIKKTING, To Take Place On . WOODVILLE ''fIOUBSK,.Ist AHRiL, 1890. Pkbidkiit. 0. D, Himiilon EpqVVior.ItaipßKT, H, Gslsford E«qj SIBWABDB, Messrs A. Smith, N. Camphell, K. J. Gothard, J/Troup. J. H, Monteitb, 0. V. Morrison, A. Saudel, W- Lemon, 0. Moore, Junai, A, Perbln» j Startkb. « '■ M. Campbells Cuwcof SoaiebjL, D. Bickerton; HANDIOAPrEB, J, B. Huntly; Clem of Corass, D. K. Hughes, HtiimcAP Hurdles", (to start atlUm.) ,of 35 lova.: i Dt'oond horse to receive 5 bovs from the. stakes [2 milfH, over 8 flights of hurdles Jft fiin high The- winner of any hurdle raw of the value of 20 sovs or over after declaration of weights to c«rry a penalty; of 7lb, aeoeptanco 20s, 118TWOT HiimiLsii. (to start at 11.35 a.m.) of2oMi\B,' Stcond.bbiso to reoivo 3soys from the stakes: \\ miles ;'minimum weight Hint 71b, fordistriat nurses only. I'oit entries 20«. _ Maiden Plate, (to start nt_l2.3op.it.). .0' tho tt'ikei, 1$ milts,, for bw» that have never wan an advertised race, Entrance 30s day of general a"ciptai,ces. . Novel Kace, (to start at 1.20 p,m,), of 16 Bovj. i'lie winner to become tho proper'y of the Stuwardß immediately after the race i I mile and 1 distance, Weight 8 stono, Post rntrim 15a. WooDVILU JnCKEV CLUB HANDICAP, (to start At 2 p.m.,) of u's sova. Second horns to ieceivc In soys, and third bone 5 bovi from the stakes, 1J idles. The winner of any race of the value of 20 sovb or ove' after declaratian of weights to cany a penalty of 71b«. Nomina ion 3% accept' nee Mb, Ladies'. Bracelet, (to itart at 2.40 p m.) ■if hfl tw. Second hurie to receive b jatj from tUt- stakes, 1$ miles, For. district hor>i;s oii'y; to be owmd and ridden by bona fule.roemoere of the Club, To bo nominated by ladies." Wtiter Handicap minimum weight !) stone. Nomination .%, acceptance 15>. RriNO Il.iKuicAP, (to - start at 3,20 p in.) of 25 sovs, Second horse to rcceivo 5 sovs from the stakes, b" furlongs, tho winner of t « Club handicap to citry a penalty of 7lbs. Nomination 10.', acceptance IDs, > Hum WEiairr Handicap, (to start at 4 p.m,,) of 25 sovs Second horse to'recciro D sovs fiom tho stakes, 1$ miles; minimum weight 0 stone, Nomination 10s, acceptance V% 1 Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Wool; villo Jockey Clul> Handicap, Ladies' liracelef, Hying Handicap, anil High Weight Handicap I miut be in the hands of the Soeretar) not latci than Br.tn.on the 8;h March, 1890, I Weights will appear on tho 16th March. 1890, Acceptances and general entries dose on the 22nd March, 1890. ' All communications to bo addressed to the Secretary, Woudville. I Five per cent will bo deducted fiom all stakes. CONDITIONS. ) Metropolitan lvacinx llules will hs strictly adhered to, , All tho races at this meeting are conflnul to lucks only. Hacks shall mean horses that havi' never '.4 itcd in a woight'for- 'Kc or handicioiac9 (luck racPß exceptcil) and that ara not nominated for .1 I'erby, Guineas, or st • Lener, at time cf entry, A district horse ) shall mean a horse that has not hcen out of the district for mere thou a week at a time, during the two mouths immediately preceding j tho day of race, No entry will ba received for any race ~ except on condition that all elaiuu, ill putes and objection* arising out of the racing shall ' be settled by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, and their decisiun sh ill bo fliml. ) No nomination will he received unless accomp nicd by the necessary amount in rush. In all nomination', description, age, pedigree and performances rou-t he given, All hors.'s to be riddeu in distinguishing j colors, which must be given at time of entry, ADMISSION: Foot-passengers, Is, Horses 2s, J Vehicles tX any description 2s 6d, No horses allowed on the course, Members and tlitU carriages Ir 0, W. NICHOLSON, Secretary anil Treasurer, 3«9 Woodvillc,
GERMINA! [I -IS MADE OF THE FINEST VEItY RICH IS ALBUMEKOIDS PHOSPHATES (Muscle, Flush, atd Bmie Formers) VEUY NUTRITIOUS AND PALATABLE. Unsurpassed fur Dyspeptics and thosi suffering fr.nn Indigestion, STRONGLY RECOMMENDED Medical AutLorities DAILY USB IN EVERY FAMILY Makesdellijhtfal Porridge, 'ItBH heat ing and mors laxative than Oatmeal and much better adapted for thi It 18.pot tjp ik . 4p and ioib bags, ■ Vith printed directions and receipts ii Rch, and may be had at all dealer and merchants!, Joseph Nathan and Co Grey and Futherhtok Smrs, WELLINGTON. HAVE jiist opened up their annua WINTER STUCK, coinpriain arrongst other goods, Canvas Horse Covers, Einntraii and-Onlf Skia; Leggings and Waterproof Saddle Aprons. Those in-want, of these articles will do well, to, inspect our atook before purchasing elsewhere, •"" Afirst-oIassCOLLaR.MAKEBaI ways on the premises, ~. '.' All repairs "neatly executed, and nothing but the best material used. _ NoTC-Customera may rely, 11. sendinf« orders, that their wante, will.havti and careful attention Prices are invariably strictly:' moderate,, and country: residents can rely on receiving the sumo treatment, both as retrains workmanship and 'jharges as if they resided hi town And made their arrangementa on the spot. ,>'.:'!.''■..'■ j N'tethe Address— Saddle, Harness & t Collar Makers, •■..•
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18900218.2.11.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3438, 18 February 1890, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
852Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3438, 18 February 1890, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.