Wmmm ITTOODVILLB DISTRICT JOOKEX W ' CLUB AUTUMN HACK RACE MEETING r To take place on the Woodville Racecourse ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1895. PROGRAMME, 1. Stewards Handicap (to Btait at 11,30 a.m.). oHO sovs} sccondhotso B sovafrom the stakes. Cta6 milo. The winner of any flat tftoo (after declaration of weights) of the 2. Trial Handicap Hurdl<s(to ita'itat 12.15 p.m.), of 25 sovs j Becond horse 5 sova from tlio stakes, 1J miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3at Gin high. For horses that have not won a hurdle race at time of entry. The winner of any hurdlo race (after declaration of weights) : to carry 71bs penalty. Nom. 7s Gd; accept, 12a 6d. >- i 25sovs; secondhorsoDsovs from the stakes, e 1} miles, Weight for ago. Entranco 20s on day of general entries. \. 4. Handicap Hurdles (to start at 2 p,m,) l of >ls mvs; second >liorao 6 sovs from the Sj stakes; 2 miles. Over eight flights of hurdles j' 3ft 6in high. The winner of any hurdle race i (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs 3 penalty. Nom. 15s; accept. 20'. ?• 5. Woodville District Jockey Olub Handi- '* cap (to start at 2.45 p.m.) of lOOsovs : second i hor«e lCsovs from tlio stakei: lj milts, The winner of any fiat race (after the declaration ir of weights) of the nctt value of £26 or over to it carry 7lbs penalty; and of any sum under !• £25,51bs penalty. Nom 30s, accept. 60a. C. Electric Handicap (to start at3.3op.tn.]" ( j. of2oßovs. Fivo furlongs. The winner of ail i flat race (after dotation of woights) to carrj 71bs penalty. Nom. 7s 6d j accept. 10s, °' 7- Hish-WcightHnndicap (to start at 4.15 fn p.m.), of 40 sovs j second horso 5 sovs from T the stakes, 1J miles. Minimum weight, 9»t. Penalties same as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nom. 10s. accept. 20s. 8. Flying Handicap (to start at 5, p,m.), >o of 50 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the 5 stakes, Six furlongs, Penalties aamo as in *; NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ™ l ACCEPTANCES. ts NOMINATIONS doso at the Secretary's nt office, Woodville, at 8.15 p.m. on WEDis. NESDAY, tho 13th March, 1895. [j. WEIGHTS will be declared on WEDNESa DAY, the 20th March, 1895. ENTRIES for Maiden Plate aud ACi. CEPTANCES close at the Secretary's l oflice, Woodville, at 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, , tho 29th March, 1895. i- Nom. Accept. Us. d. s. d. Steward's Handicap .. 10 0 20 0 i. Trial Handicap Hurdles.. 7 0 12 G 1 Handicap Hurdles ~15 0 20 0 13ll 3l Woodville D.J. Club Handi--1) cap 30 0 50 0 ii. Electric Handicap ~ 7 0 10 0 e . High Weight Handicap., 10 0 20 0 p, Hying Handicap., .. In 0 25 0 ts Maiden Plato .. .. 20 0 !i- CONDITIONS. 1 1. No deduction will be made from tlio Is, advertised stakes. io 2. All races on this programme arc open it, to " hacks " only. its 3. " Hacks" shall meßnhorscs that have 15 never won an advertised stake exceeding tho nctt value of 40 sovs. at time ot start (hack and hunter roces expected), and that »d arc not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, ad Si. Leger, or Sapling Stakes at timo of if start. 4. No oatry will be received for any raco, except on condition that all claims, dis* he putes, and objections arising out of tho ,n, racing, shall be settled by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, and their decision ill shall bo final. 5 ; In all nominations, description, age, pa pedigree, perform ances and colours, mußt be ith gVen. .0. Metropolitan Raoieg Rules will be ps strictly adhered to. el, of Persons at a distance wishing to invest on the Totalisator can do so by addressing cd their communications to the " Secretary, W.D.J.C., Woodville," to arrive at least half an hour botoro tho advertised time for starting each race. Ijd No investments will be made unless the a . instructions are accompanied by Banl Drafts, P.O. Orders, Postal Notes, orMonej X| Order Telegrams. a] '. Cheques will uot bo received, r \ Investors must state briefly tho Raco and n( j Horae they wish their money invested on, No notice will be taken of contingent inon structions. n d Telegrams will not be replied to unless ;e d marked " Rcp'y paid." [,.,. Dividends will bo paid free of charge, and accounts will be rendered within seven days l el . after tho meeting. w . Telegraph Oflico at Woodville closes at 5 l 0 o'clock. Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary, HAWERA-TUTAEKARA NNUAIi SPORTS, MONDAY, MARCH ISth, 1895. 1. Maiden Flat Race, 220 yds. First pri JJL; 2nd, 10a. Entrance, Is. 2. Boys' Race, under 14, First prize, 15s j 2nd, ss. 3. HawcnHandicap, 100,220, and4lojds -j First prize, £5; 2nd £2los j 3rd, £llO, To bo decided by points—3,2, and 1. Nomina tion,2s; acceptance 3s, •_ 4. Running High Jump (handicap). First , e . prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is, jj' 5, One Mile Race (handicap), First prize, I £3; 2nd, £l. Entrance, IsOd; acceptance 2s, ' fl, Putting tho Stone (handicap). First prize 20s; 2nd, Ilk Entrance Is. -'• 7. Girls' Race. First prize, ss; 2nd, 2s Cd. Ip- 8. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yds, over six on, flights. First prize, 40s j 2nd, 20s. Entrance er- Is, acceptance 2s, 9. Throwing the Hammer (handicap). First prize, 20s i 2ml, 10s. Entrance Ib. 10, Maiden Wrestling, First prize, 30s; 2nd 15s. Entrance, 2s, *• 11. Second Event Hawera Handicap. -< 3 12. One Milo Handicap Walk, First prize, ce, 40s; 2nd, 20i. Entrance, Is; acceptance, 2s, 13. Vaulting with tho Pole (handicap). First md prize, 20a; 2nd, 10s, Entrance Is. e, 14. Hop, Step and Jump (handicap), First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s, Entrance Is, , s 15 Half-Milo Handicap Flat Race. First j| prize, 40a; 2nd, 20s. Entrance, Is j acceptance , lii, Boys under 14 Wrestling, First prizj, ■f 15s; 2nd. ss. Entrance, Is, ™; 17, Handicap Ilurdle Race. 410 yds, over six llights, Firet prize, 40s; 2nd 20s, Bund trance Is, acceptan:e 2s. ,v; 18. Sawing Competition, First prize, 10s j 2nd, 20s, Entranced. | e> 19. Tossing the Caber (handicap). First prito, ler 20s; 2nd, 10s, Entranco, Is. ■ 20. Third Event Hawera Handicap. 21. Consolation Sacc, 160 yds, First prize, len 20a; 2nd, 10s, Entrance. ' ' Nominations for 3, 5, 8,12,15, and 17, will close on FRIDAY, Bth March, to ho doup livcrcd into tho hands of the Secretary by ,lty post or otherwise, addressed to him at Tutaekara.Forty-miloßush. For general conditions see poster pro)£e First event to start at 11 a.m. , r y A Band will be in attendance to enliven tho proceedings. i IO Admission to Sports, Is; children half price; family tickets, 45,. ;,„ F. LUERS, Hon. Secretary. 9 They Must Come Up! a . JJEAD THESETESTIMONIAIS l, e To N, Sobekben, Clareville,—' i ßi _As a" Stump Extractor," tho No 2 h 0 very great satisfaction. It has taken out every stump where tried, and that without S3 having to cut any of the roots to assist it, I i C . also find that it turns the slumps over without any trouble, n . ¥ours truly, is- E. W. Dobsei. jy To Mb. Sorehben, Clnrevillc,— its ■* am vory/well satisfied'with tho Stump Extractor (No. 1 sizo), I purchased !S| from you, as I have worked it for come timo. IS [ Two men oan toko out mora stumps with it than four men can with two screw jaoks. ur . 1 am, eto„ Johannes Asbehsos, Eelvedero. ,U PEIOES-No.lTio7No.2 : £7los; e-. JN T 0.3:£9. 01 SETTLERS send your of dors toer ... N. SOBENSENi•.,..'■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4957, 21 February 1895, Page 4
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