WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY I CLUB. AUTUMN HACK BAOE MEETING ; To tako plaoo WOODYILLE RACECOURSE oil Wednesday, 4th April 1894. . PROGRAMME : 1. Stewards' Handicap (to start at 11 & m.) of 40 sovß, second horse 5 sovs lrom the stakes j 1 mile. The winner of any flat raco (after tbo declaration of weights) of the nett value ot 25 sovs or over to carry 51bs penalty, Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s.' 2. Tbul Handioaf Huhdles (to start at 11,40 a.m.) of 25 rovb, second horse 6 sovs from tho stakes; 1J miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Oin high, For horses that have not won a hurdle race at time of entry. The winner of any hurdle race (after declaration weights) to carry 71bs penalty. Nomina+ior. 7s Od; acceptance, 12s Gd, ! 3. _ Maiden Plate (to start at 12.25. p.m.) of 25 sovs, seoond liorso 6 sovs from the stakes.:. I| miles Entrance, 20s, on day of geuiral entries. 4. Handicap Hubdleb (to start. at 1.40 p.m.) of 45 sovs, second liorso 5 sovs from the stakes; 2 miles. Over eight flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, The winner of any hurdle race (afttr declaration of weiuhtß) to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, 15a j acceptance, 20s, 5. Woodvuie Distmct Jookev Ctnn Handioav (to start at 2.20 p.m.) of 100 sovs, seoond horse 15 sovs fioin the stakes; 1| miles. Ihe winnor of any flat race (after declaration of weights) of the liett valuo of £25 or over, to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 50s, ■ 6. Eleothic Handicap (to start at 3 p.m.) of 15 sovs; live furlongs. Tho winner of any race (after declaration o! weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nomination, 6s; ac» oeptanoe,7fiCi • l Bion-WEioni Handicap (to start at 3.40 p m.) of 40 sovs, second liorso 5 sovs from tho Btakes; 1J miles, Minimum weight, 9st, Penalties same as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 10s; acceptance, 20s. 8. Flyinq Handicap (to start at 4.20 p.m.) of 60 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 0 furlongs. Penalties same as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. N ominaWon, 15s j acceptance; 255, CONDITIONS, All races on tliia programmo are open to "hacks" only, "Hacks" shall mean horses that have never' won an advertised stake exceeding tho yalui of 40 sovs at time of start (back and hunter races excepted), and that are not, at time uf start, nominated for a Derby, Guineas St. Lever, or Sapling Stakes. Metropolitan Racing Rules will be' strictly adhered to, NOMINATIONS closo with tho Secretary atWoodvillo at 8,30 p.m, oh BATURDAY, 24th Marcb, 1694. V'fiIGHTS declared TUESDAY, 27th March, 1894. ACCEPTANCES and ENTRIES for MAIDEN PLATE closo with the Secretary at Woodville at 8.30 p.m. onSAXURDAy.3Iet March, 18! U. lelegfaph Offioe doses at 8 p.m \VM. NICHOLSON, Secretary, : : OLOMQN SOLUTION A'. NEW AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR f ., MAN AND Bill AST. TT ACTS LIKE MAGIOy X and has never yen failed tn instantly relievo or— CURE MANKIND .of-Rheumatia , Sciatica, Lumbago, Cuts, Sores, Sprains, and Wounda of every description. OORES HORSES ol—Soro Shoulders and Backs, Girth Galls, Urnasy Heels, Splints, Sprains, Cracked Heels, and all Wounds and Swellings, CURES COWS of—Ulcerated Uddera and Bore Teats, and DOGS of Mange, Oats and Sores, Read what our Hume trainers and others SOLOMO? SOLUTION , Horace Lunn-For Sprains, Biuises, etc. undoubtedly the first remedy before the public. Chas, O'Oonnor-i have used it for a very severe cut on the horse ''.Orackahot," and can testify to its wonderful healing qualities. R.Gooseman (trainer of Cyme), A.Robertson "(trainer'of Merganser), J, Cakemfall. Bert.Newman/and Beveral others can testify to the wonderful results to be obtained from the use of this Specific. No Liyory Stable Proprietor, Horeo Trainer, or Farmor should be without it. Manufacturers-SOLOMON COX b CO,, '422, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Wholesale Representative for New Zealand s A. Parsons, Morten's Buildings, Cbristchurch. SOLD BY—Ja9. Elliott, saddler jT, H. Thompson, saddler j T. 0, Mason, chemist, Mastcrton, Agent for Pahiatua-Jas, Elliott, addler. WILLIAM STOCK, MOKUMEirT.AIi iIAS.O N, Madiubsi. south, Cnnisicßimon, WISHES to inform persons in y. want, of Monumental Work. ; that he intends to : sell me present ■ liAHOE siock, consisting of Granito, Marble, and other Stone Monuments at considerably'; itEDuOED'PaicE's. Iron Fences, Inscriptions and all work in connection with the trade . done in firnhlass style, Early inepeqtion invited. Several now lines lately arrived. Dosigns on application,.... i,--' .- ~ WILLIAM STOCKS, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 1
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