OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. To bo bold on tbo TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 16th and Win APRIL, 1895, President-J. P. ltusse!l; Vice-Presidents— H, S. Wardell and N. Grace; Judge—o, F, Vtillanco; Hon Treasurer—Georgo Roynolds; Htowards-W E, Bidwill, H. Morrison, W, 0. Williams, A. M. Wilkinson, 0. K. Bidwill, ft. 'fully, F. Pcaroc-, A, McKenzie, R. Bright, H. 8. laard, W. J. Nix, J. S. Cundy; Timekeeper - N. Grace; Starter-Samuel Gundy j Clerk of Scales-E.W.Dorset; Clerk of Course - 3. H. Wishaw ;Handicappcr; A. R. McFarlanc. FIRST DAY. I. To start 11.30 a.m,—Open Hurdle Handicap, of 40 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs, About 1J miles, Nomination) 15s; acceptance, 255. 2. To start 12noon.—Trial Hack Handicap, of £2O; second horse, £3. About} mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Oocn to all hacks that havo never won an advertised race at time of start. 3. To start 1.30 p,in,—Telegraph Handicap, of £-10; second horse, £5. About 7 furlongs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 255. 4. To start 2 p.m.—Autumn flack Handicap, of £3O: second horse, £5. About If miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. 5. Tostart2.3o p.m.-Easter Handicap, of £9O; second borse, £lO, About lj miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 40s, G. To start 3 p.m.—Plying Hack Handicap, of £2O ; second horse, £3, About J 1 mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 103. 7. So star! 3,30 p.m.—Open Wcltor Handicap, of £4O; second horse, £5, About 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255, S. To start 4 p.m.-Hunters Flat Handicap, of £2O; second horse £3. About 1 mile. Minimum weight, 10 stone, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open ■ to all horses holding master's certificate for 1 seasons 1893,1891 and 1895. SECOND DAY. : 1 To start 11.30 a.m.-Open Hurdle Handicap, of £4O; second horse, £5. About 1J miles. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 255. 2. To start 12 noon,—Hack Hurdle Handicap, of £3O; second horse, £5. About J} miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. 3. To start 1.30 p.m. -Winter Oats Handicap, ot £45 ; second horse, £5, About • | mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. 4. To start 2 p.m. Moroa Hack Handicap, of £2O; second horse £3. About J milo. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. ' G. To start 2,30 p.m.-Stewards Handicap, of £75; second' horse, £lO. About 1J * mile. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 10s. 0. To start 3 p.m.—County Hack Handicap, of £3O; second horse, £5. About U ■ mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. 7. To start 3.30 p.m.—Farewell Handii cap, of £4O ; second horse, £5. About 1 1 mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 20s. j Open to all beaten horses (hacks excepted) engaged at the mcetiug. Entries on Nomination night, subsequent winners' fees re- ' turned. Weights alter Stewards' Handicap. Acceptances close 15 minutes after weights - are posted, 8, To start 4 p.m.—Final Hack Handicap, of £25; second horse £5. About 1 mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open to all beaten hacks engaged at the ' meeting. Entries on nomination night, subsequent winners' fees returned. Weights after County Hack; acceptances close 15 minutes after weights are posted,
Note—All second moneys are deducted Irom the stakes; also .winners oil the second day will be liable to be rc-haudicapped, if necessary, up to Ist. Nominations for nil events close with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Feathentou on Thursday, 21st March, at 7.30 p.m. Weights for the Ist day's Uanoieaps will be declared on Saturday, March 30th, Acceptances tor the first day's Handicaps close at the same place on Monday, Btb April, at 7.30 p.m. Weights for the second day's Handicaps will be declared at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, at about 8 p.m. on the night of the first day's races. Acceptances close at a time to be notified after weights are posted, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1, Nominations and Acceptances must be accompanied by the necessaiy fees, otherwise they will be rejected. 2. Nominations must state colour, sex, name, age, pedigree and previous performances (where not known to bandicappeij, anil colours to be worn by the rider, and quote number of race entered for. 3, A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race at any time (hack and hunter races excepted) and is not nominated in any race other than Hack or Hunter races at time of Nomination, 4. The Stewards reserve the right to alter the dates of nominations, weights and acceptances, should occasion arise, subject to the approval of the Metropolitan Club. GEOIIGE T. F. HUTTON, Sec. Featherston, 30th January. 1893. Submitted to and approvedby the Wellington llacing Club this 13th day of Feb' ruary, 1695. 11, M, LYON. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4980, 20 March 1895, Page 4
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