rOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEI CLUB AUTCMS HACK RACE MEETING | o take place on the WoodviUo Eacecoutse OS WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1895. PROGRAMME, 1. Stewards Handicap (to stmt at 11,30 m.), of 40 sovs; second lioito 0 sovs from to stakes. Oao mile. The winner of any at race (after declaration of weights) of tho cttvolunof 2osovsor over, to carry 51bs enalty, Norn, 10s; accept, 20s. 2. Trial Handicap Hurdles (to start at 12.15 .m.) t of 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from lie stakes, 1 \ miles. Over six flights of hurdles at Gin high. For horses that have not won a mrdlo race at time of entry. Tbo winner of ny hurdlo race (after declaration of weights) o carry 7lbs penalty, Horn. 7s 6d; accept. 2s lid. 3. Maiden Plato (to start at 1. p.m.), of !ssovs; second horse Osovs from the stakes, .} miles. Weight for age. Entranco 20s on lay of general entries. Hurdles (to Btart at 2 p.m,) if 45 sovs: second horse 0 sovs from tho itakes i 2 miles. Overoight flights of hurdles !ft Gin high, Tho winner of any hurdlo race Rafter declaration of weights) to carry Tibs [icnalty. Nom. 15b j accept. 20.*. C, Woadville District Jockey Club Handi:ap (to start at 2.4 D p.m.) of lOOsovs: second tior«o lOsovs from the stakes; 1} miles. Tho *inner of any flat raco (after tho declaration of weights) of the nett value of 125 or over to carry 71bs penalty; nud of any sum under £25, Hbs penalty. Nom 30s, accept. 50s. G. Electric Handicap (to start at3.30p.Tf1.), - of 20 bovb, Five furlongs, The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights) to carry ' 71bs penalty, Nom. 7s Gd j accept. 10s, 7- Hwh-WcigUHandicap(toshrl at 4.15 the stakes. 1J miles. Minimum weight, Dst. Penalties same as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nom. 10s. accept. 20a. 8. Flying Handicap (to start at 5. p.m.). stakes, Sixfurloip, Penalties Bame as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. Nom, 15s; accept. 253. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Secretary's ollice, Woodville, at 8.15 p.m. ou WEDNESDAY, the 13th March, 1895. WEIGHTS will be decked on WEDNESDAY, the 20th March, 1895. ENTRIES for Maiden Plate and ACCEPTANCES close at the Secretary's oftice, Woodville, at 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, tho 29th March, 1895. Nom, Accept, 5. d. s. d. Steward's Handicap .. 10 0 20 0 Trial Handicap Hurdles.. 7 0 12 6 Handicap Hurdles .. 15 0 20 0 Woodville D.J. Club Handicap Electric Handicap 30 0 50 0 7 0 10 0 High Weight Handicap.. 10 O 20 0 Flying Handicap.. .. 15 0 25 0 Maiden Plate ~ ~ 20 0 CONDITIONS. 1. No deduction will be made from the advertised stakes. 2. All races on this programme are open to "hacks"only. 3. " Hacks" shall nicanliorsos that have never won an advertised stake exceeding the nclt value of 40 sovs, at time ol start (hack and hunter races expected), and that arc not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St. Lcgor, or Sapling Stakes at time of start. 4. No eatry will bo received for any race, except on condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of tho racing, shall bo settled by the Stewards or whom thoymay appoint, and their decision shall bo final. 5. In all nominations, description, ago, pedigree, performances and colours, must be 6 veu. fi. Metropolitan Baring Rules will bo strictly adhered to. Persons at a distanco wishing to invest on the Totalisator can do so by addressing their communications to the " Secretary, W.D.J.C, Woodville," to avrivo at least half an hour before tbo advertised time lor starting each race. No investments will bo made unless tho instructions are accompanied by Bank Drafts, P.O. Orders, Postal Notes, or Money Order Telegrams. ' Cheques will not be received, Investors must state briclly the Race and Horse thej wish tlioir money invested on, No police will bo taken of contingent instructions, Telegrams will not be replied to unless marked "licp'y paid," Dividends will be paid free of charge, and accounts will bo rendered within eovou days after the meeting, Telegraph Oflico at Woodville closes at 5 o'clock, Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary. HAWEUA-TUTAEKARA A NNUAL SPORTS, •**■ TO HE HELD OS MONDAY, MARCH ISth, 1895. 1. MaiJen Flat Race, 220 yds. Fitst prize £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is, ' 2. Boys' Race, under 14, First prize, 10s: 2nd, ss. ' S. HuronTTnmliein. 100 WO .Jlu First prize, £5; 2nd 1210s; 3rd, £1 10. To be decided by poiuts-3,2, and 1, Nomina tion, 2s; acceptance 3s. 4, Running High Jump (handicap). First prize, 20b ; 2nd. 10s, Entranco, la. 5, One Mile Race (handicap), First prize, i' 3; 2nd, ill, Entrance, Is lid; acceptanco 2s, li, Putting the Stone (handicap). First prize 20s j 2nd, Kb. Entranco Is. 7. Girls' Race. First prize. Es; 2nd, ?s Gd. 8. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yds, over six flights. First prize, 40a; 2nd, 20s. Entrance Is, acceptance 2s, 9. Throwing the Hammer (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance Is. 10. Maiden Wrestling. First prize, Hoj; 2nd 15s. Entrance, 2s. 11. Second Event Ilawcra Handicap. 40s; 2nd. 20j. Entrance, Is; acceptance, 2s, 13. Vaulting with the Pole (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2ml, 10s, Entrance Is. 14, Hop, Step and Jump (handicap). First 16 Half-Mill) Htndicap Flat Race. First Hi. Hoys under 14 Wrestling, ¥„.,. ~.„ w , 15s; 2nd, Os. Entrance, Is. 17. Handicap Hurdlo Race. 410 yds, or" six flights. First prize, 40s; 2nd 20s. I trance Is, acccptame 2s. 18. Sawing Competition. First prize, 40s j 2nd, 20s, Entrance 2s. 19. Tossing the Caber (handicap). First pii„, 20s; 2nd, 10s, Entrance, Is. 20. Third Event Howera Handicap. 21. Consolation haco, 150 yds. First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10*. Entrance, Conditions, Etc, Nomiuations for 3,5, 8,12,15, aud 17, will close on FRIDAY, Blh March, to bo delivered into the bands of tho Secretary by Po3t or otherwise, addressed to him at Tutaekara, Forty-miloßush. For general conditions sec poster programmes, FirsUvenHostartntlla.nl, A Band will bo in atiendanco to enliven the proceedings. Admission to Sports, Is; obildrcn hall price; family tickets, 4s, F. LUEHS, Hon. Secretary. They Must Come Up! ]JEAD THESETESTIMOMALB To N, SoBES6Eh-| Olorevillo, — As a " Stump Eslractor," the No 2 Maohino purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction. It'has taken out every stump where tried, and that without having to cut any of tho roots to assist it. I also find that it turns tho stumps over without any trouble. Yours truly, E. W. DoBBET. To Mn. Soreksek, Clarovillo,I am very well satisfied 'with the Stump Extractor (No, 1 size), I purchased Irom you, as Ihavoworkeditlor sometime, Two men oan tako out moro stumps with it than four men can with two sorew. jacks. I am, etc, Joiusnes Axdmson, Belvedere. EICES-No. 1: £6; No. 2: £7los: So. 3: £9. SETTLERS send your orders to~ N.SOKENSEN, Olaroville.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4959, 23 February 1895, Page 4
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