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nrrooDViLLE distmct jocke W owb AUTUMN HACK BACE MEETING To tako placo on tho Woodvillo Baceoours ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1895. 1, Stewards Handicap (to stmt at 11.3 am.), of4osovs; secondhorse 5 sovs fron tho stakes. One milo. The winner of on; flat race (after declaration of weights) of th nett value of 25 aovs or over, U carry 51b penalty, Nom. 10s; accept. 20s. 2, Trial Handicap Hurdles (to startnt 12.1 p.m.), of 25 sova; second horse D sovs fror the stakes, 1J miles, Over six nights of hurdle 3at Cin high. For horses that hsvo not won hurdle race at lime of entry. The winnero any hurdle race (after declaration of weight! to carry 71bs penalty, Nom. 7s Cd; accepl 12s Gd, 3, Ma'denl'lato (to startnt 1. p.m.), c 25so«| second horse fjsovs from tho stake: 1J miles, Weight for age, Entranco 20s o day of general eotrics. •1. Handicap Hurdles (to start at 2 p.m of 45 sots : second horao 5 sovs from th stakes; 2 miles. Overeight flighta of hurdle 3ft Cin high, Tho winner of any hurdlo rat a)fter declaration of weights) to carry 711 penalty, Nom. IBs; accept. 20). 6. Woodvillo District Joc'rcy Club Hand cap (to Btartat 2.45 p.m.) of lOOsovs : sccon hor<e ISsovsfromtho stakes; I}miles. Tli winner of any flat race (after the dcclaratiu of weights) of tho rctt value of £25 or over t ca\ry 71bs penalty; and of any sum umli £25,5!bs penalty, Nom 30s, accept. 50s. 6. Electric Handicap (to start at3.3op,m. of 20 sovs. Five furlongs. The winner of an flat race (after declaration of weights) to can 71bs penalty. Now. 7s lid j accept. )os. 7. Hisu- Weight Handicap (to itirt at 1.1 p.m,), of 40 suvs; second horse & tovs froi the stakes. 1} miles. Mivimtim weight, 9s Penalties Bame as in Stewards' llaml'cap, m cumulative, Nom, 10s. nccep.. Hoi. 8. Flyinj Handicap (to start at 5. p.m. of DO sovs; second horse 0 eovb from tl: stakes. Sixfur'onjs. l'cnaLies same as i (Hub Uamlicap, not cumulative, Nom, lfis accept, 255. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Secretary oflico, Woodvillo, at 8.15 p.m. on WEI NESDaY, the 13th March, 1895. , WEIGHTS will be decided on WEDNEi DAY, tho 20th March, 1895. ENfIUES for Maiden Plato and AC CfitTANCES close nt the Secretary oflico, Woodvillo, at 8.80 p.m. on FBIOAI tho 29ih March, 1895. Nom. Acccp s. d, s, ( Steward's Handicap ~ 10 0 20 Trial Hardicap Undies., 7 0 12 Handicap Hurdles ~ 15 0 20 Woodvillo D.J. Club Handicap 30 0 50 Elecirio Handicap ~ 7 6 10 High Weight Handicap,, 10 0 20 Flying Handicap.. ~ 15 0 25 Maiden Plate ~ ~ 20 0 t , CONDITIONS. 1. No deduction will bo made from th advertised stakes. - 2. All races on this programme arc ope to" hacks" only. 3. " Hacks" shall mean horses that hav never won an advertised stake c:;ceedin the nott valuo of 40 sovs, at time oi stai (back nod hunter races expected), and tlia . Leger, or Sapling Stakes at time < ivt. 4. No ojtry will bo received for any ract except en condition vhat all claims, dis putea, and objections ar'siug out of th racing, shall be setiled by the Stewards o ' wbonrilicymay appoini, and their deoisioi BlinU be final 5. In all nominaiioos, description, age pedisree, performances and colours, must b gven, 0. Metropolitan Eacing Krdes will h strictly adhered to. Persons at a distance wishing to invest oi the Toia'isator can do so hy addressinj s their commmveations to the " Secretarj [ W.D.J.C., Woodvillo," to arrive a j least half an hour before the adveriisei , lime for starting each raco. _ No investments will be made, unless th ' instructions aie accompanied by Ban' ; Drafts, P.O. Orders, Posial Notes, or Mone, 0 Order Telegrams. o Cheques will no', be received. s Investors muststnte briefly the Kaceani Horse thOy wish their money invested on No notice will he taken of contingent in i structiOils. • Telegrams will not be replied to unles • marked" Eep'y paid." i Dividends will bo paid free of charge, am . accounts will be rendered within seven day L after the meeting. Telegraph Office at Woodvillo closes nt o'clock. ' Wm, NICHOLSON, Secretary,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 2 April 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 2 April 1895, Page 2

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