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WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY '>■>: WB' ' ; ■■■ IUOB.MEBTING, : To Take Puce On - WOODVILLE COURSE, IsT'AFRIL, 1890. FBESinKSi, O.'I). Hamilton Esq; Vin;-' PBESiDiENT,'''H.'UbiHfard Esq; Stewahm. Messrs A.-Smith, K. Campbell, K. .f. Gothard, J. TroUp, J. 11. Mouteith, ('•• W". Morrison, 1 , A. Sandel, V- Lemon,. 0. Mooro.' Jodoe, 'A, Pctblea; Stauikr. (!. M, Campbell; Clrbk or Scir.raiL. D, Bickerton j Handicapped, J. B: Huutly j Clerk or Coursb, D. E. Hughes, Handicap Hotdies, (to start at 11 a.m.) of 35 sovs. Second horio to receive 5 Suva from tlio stakes:2 mill's, over 6 flights of hurdles i)ft fiin high Tin l winner of any hurdlo race of the- value of 20 sovs or over after declaration of weights to carry a penalty, »l 71b. Nomination 15s, arctptantt 20s. District HmiDLte, (tostart at 11.35 a.m.) of 20 sovs, Second liorso to rcMve 3 suvs from the stokes: lj miles; minimum weight KM 71b, for district horses only. I' > t entries 20.i, '..'..'. Maiden Plate, (to start nt 12.50 n.m.). of "Osora. ' Second horse to receive 5 »« fr.»n ihef-tfokci, 1J miles. For hones tlml 11«, never woh an advertised race, Entrance 30s diiy of general acceptances,Novel Race, (to start at 1.20 p.m.), of 15 sovs, The winner to become the property of the Stewards immediutcly after the race; 1 milo ami 'i distance. "Weight 9 stono. Post entries 15*. Woodvilie JocKKr Ciun Handicap, (to start at 2 jun.,) of Go sovs, Second hone to receive 10 sovs, and third horse Bsova.fnm 1 thofctakes,l| miles, Tlio winner of any raco of the value of-20 sovs or over after deolarai tion of wcightsjo carry a penalty of 71bs. Nomiaatiou 3Cs, acceptance 355, . ,; Ladies'. Bmckiet, (to start at 2,40 p,m.) of 30 sovs," Second liorso to receive 5 bovs ' from tho.stakcv 1J imlc3, For-district 1 horses only'; to be vwned and ridden by bona , fide memnors of the Club. To he nominated 1 by ladies, Welter Handicap minimum weight ■ 0 stone, Nomination 15s, acceptance 15*. Finkp Handicap, (to start at 3,20 p.m.) ' of 25 sovs. Second. horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes, li furlong 3, tlio winner of tbc 1 Olub hamlicnp to carry a penalty of 71bs, I Nomination 10.;, acceptance 15s, Hiau "Weiuht Handicap, (to start at 4 p,m,,) of 25 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the Btakes, 1J miles; minimum ■ weights stone, Nomination 10a, acceptance I lpB ' '" . 1 Nominations for Handicap Htinllw, Wcocl- • villc Jockey Olub Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet, j Flying Handicap, and High Weight Handicap . must be in the hands of the Seci ettirj not r ijttiii' than 8 p.m. on tlio Bth March, !890. ' Wrights will appear on tlio 15th March, : 1890, Acceptances and general entries clofc • on the 22ml March, 181)0. , All communications to bo addressed to the , Secretary, Woodvillo. \ Five per cent will be deducted fio-n all stakes, ■ ' ■ . CONDITIONS. , ' Metropolitan Racing Rules will be strictly . adhered to. Alt the races at this meeting are confined to hacks only. r Hacks shall mean horses that have never - stirtcd in a weight-for-ago or handicap race 1 (hack races excepted), and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, or St. Lcgor, at tirco cf entry, A district liorso shall mean a horse that has not been out of . tlio district for mere than a week at a time, during 1 he two months immediately preceding tlie day of race. No entry will be received for any race except ou condition that all claims, derates and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final, No nomination will bo received uiiKs accompanied by the necessary amount in c.ish. I In all nominations, description, age, pedigree and pcrfoimances must be given, 1 All horses to ho ridden in distinguishing colors, which must be given at time of entry, [ ADMISSION: Foot-passengers, Is. Horses 2s. Vehicles of any description % 0:1, No horses allowed on the course. Members and theii carriages fn-c. W. NICHOLSON, , Secretary and Treasurer, 1 3129 Wuudville.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 7 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 7 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 7 March 1890, Page 4

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