WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HACK 11ACE MEETING To take place on the Woodville liticccourse ON' WEDNESDAY, 3rd APBIL, 1895. riIOGPiAIIiIE, 1. Stewards Handicap (to strut at 11.30 a m.), of 10 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Out mile. The wiuuer of any Hat race (after ileclaratiou of weights) of the nett value of 20 sovs or over, tu carry 51ts penalty, Nom, 10s; accept, Ms. 2. Trial Handicap Hurdles (to startat 12.15 p.m.), of 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from tile stakes, 1J miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3st Gin high. Kor horses that have not won a hurdle race at time of entry. The winner of any hurdle race (after declaration of weights) to carry 71ts penalty. Nom. 7s Gil; accept, 12s (id. 3. Maiden Plate (to start at 1, p.m.), of 2i'sovs; second liurse usova from the stakes, 1} miles, Weight for age, Entrance 20s on day of general entries. •I, Handicap Hurdles (to start at 2 p.m.) of -15 fovs: second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 2 miles. Over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 'iin high, Tho winner of any hurdle race (.iftiir declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nom, 15s; accept, 20*. 5, Woodville District Jockey Club Handicap (to start at 2,'15 p.m.) of lflOsovs: second liom 15sovs from the stakes: 1} miles, The winner of any Hit race (after the declaration of weights) of the nctt value of £ls or over to carry 71ts penalty; and of any sum under £25, pllis penalty, Nom 30s, accept. 50s, li. Electric Handicap (to start at 3.30 p.m.), of 20 Eova. Five furlongs, The winner of any llat race (after declaration of weight!)) tocarry fllis penaltj, Nom. 7s lid; accept, 10s. 7. Hieli-Weight Handicap (to stur t at 4.15 p.m.), of-; 0 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, 1} miles. Minimum woight,9st. Penalties same a. in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative, Nom. 10s. accept. 20s. 8. Flying Handicap (to start at 5. p.m.), of 50 sovs; second horse 5 sovs fi.'om the stakes. Six furlongs. Penalties sam c as in Olub Handicap, not cumulative, Ni im, 15s; accept. 255.
NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, SND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Se- sretary's office, Wooilville, at 8.15 p.m. o: a WEDNESDAY, the 13th March, 1835. WEIGHTS will be declared on WISDNESDAY, the 20th March, 1895. ENXiUES for Maiden Plate aad ACCEPTANCES close at the Sec iretary's office, Wooilville, at 8,30 p.m. on F KIDAY, the 29th March, 1895. Nom. Accept, s. d, s. d, Steward's Handicap .. 10 0 20 0 Trial Handicap Hurdles.. 7 6 12 C Handicap Hurdles ~ 15 0 20 0 Wooilville D.J. Club Handicap 30 0 50 0 Electric Handicap ~ 7 6 10 0 High Weight Handicap., 10 0 20 0 FlvingHandicap.. ~ 15 0 25 0 Maiden Plate .. .. 20 0 CONDITIONS. 1. No deduction will be made i irom the advertised stakes. 2. All races on this programme arc open to "hacks" only. 3." Hacks" shall mean horses t! hat have never won an advertised stake exceeding the nett value of 40 sovs. at tiin c oi start (hack and hunter races expected), and that are not nominated lor a Derby, Guineas, Si. Leger, or Sapling Stakes a l l time of start.
4. No eitry will be received lor any race, except on condition that oil cl aims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing, shall be settled by the St awards or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. 5. In all nominations, description, age, pedigree, performances and colou. re, must be given. C. Metropolitan Bating Kulcs will be strictly adhered to, Persons nt a distance wishing to invest on the Totalisator can do so by addressing their communications to the " Secretary, W.D.J.C., ■ffoodville," to arrive at least half an hour bnfore the advertised time for starting each race, No investments will bemado unless the instructions are accompanied by Bank Drafts, P.O. Orders, Pc stal Notes, or Money Order Telegrams. Chcpes will not be received. Investors must state briefly the Kace and Horse they wish their money invested on, No notice will be taken of contingent instructions. Telegrams will not be replied to unless marked" llep'y paid," Dividends will be paid free of charge, and accounts will be rendered within seven days after the meeting. Telegraph Office at WoodviUe closes at 5 o'clock. _ Win. NICHOLSON, Secretary, THOMAS lIULME, M.E.C.Y.S., London, THOMAS HUME'S SAIITOUE Mtm, A CERTAIN CMS JOB LUNG* XX WOKM, SCODIi, and all Internal Parasites in Sheep ami Neat Cattle. This liemedy is manufactured from the celebrated liccipe obtained from Thomas Hulmc, J1.H.G.V.8., and compounded by a thoroughly practical compounder of Drugs, and guaranteed to contain no arsenic or any injurious ingredients, being almost a vegetable production. This BALSAM is a most invigorating tonic, and helps to build up the impoverished system caused by Parasites, Scours, and other internal diseases sheep are subject to. It will destroy all germs of worms and parasites, improve (he growth of the wool, and wonderfully improve the condition of sheep, and al a cost of less than l|d per lamb, One Gallon Tin will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste; Two Gallon Tin will dose 300 lambs; Four Gallon Tin will dose COO lambs; Five Gallon Drum will dose 750 lambs. Dose for lambs two tablcsposnsful; Dose for wcaners three tablcspoonsful; Dose for sheep one year old four tablcspoonsful. Cost, one gallon to 25 gallons, 15s per gallon; 25 gallons to 50 gallons, 14s per gallon; 50 gallons to 100 gallons, 13s per gallon. ADDBESS—THOMAS HULME, SANTONINEBALSAM COMPANY, Cabtebion, Waibabafa. Carterton Agentr-MrLindop, Chemist. Masterton Agent—Lowes and lorns. George Gupuiell Baldwin, 2ESTRUS EQUI •BALSAM, A SAFE CURE FOR BOTS, AND ALL WOBMB IN HORSES. ' Peice 2/6 Per Bottle. NO Horseowncr should bo witliou this remedy, After dosing a horse it leaves a coating on tho stomach poisonous to tho parasites of tho BOT FliY. 1 Travelling Agentr-Mr Conradsen. Carterton Agent—Mr Lindop, chemist, i Greytown, Carterton, Mastcrton, Palliatua, and Tinui agents—W.F.C.A. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Sharland & Co,, druggists, Wellington. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4979, 19 March 1895, Page 1
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