Notices.
rTfAIKATO HUNT CLUB. Steeplechase Meeting (Registered under the Auckland Racing Club ). To be held oh the Racecourse at Gwynnelands. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1886.' President : J. & Whyte, Esq., M.H.R, , Vick-Prusibint : F. A. Whitaker, Esq. Stjcwabds ; lifessrs H. Bullock- Webster, J. Grice*, W. M. Douglas, C. J. Storey, Jas. Taylor, M. H. Pickering, T. W, Weatherill, • (ft W. Walton, T. Allright, and R. Kirkwood. : Judge : H. G. Glassford, Esq. Starter : E. Hewitt. Handicappers : R, KirkWood and T. W. Weatherill. Clerks of Course : '.The Huntsman and Whip. Clerk op Scales s Mr A. Furze.
PROGRAiMME.
HUNT CLUB HURDLES HANDICAP, of 15sovs. Distance," |s miles, over' G flights of Hufdlea, 3ft. Gin. high. ' Nomination, H)e ; acceptance, 20s. , 33LLING HACK RAOJfi, of IQsotb. Distance, one round the course. Winner to be sold immediately afterthe race for 20sovs., surplus if any to g& to the funds of the club. '' Top weight, lOst. 7lbs allowed for every Sbovs. down to nil. Entrance, Isov. WAIKATO. HUNT HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 2Ssovs. Second horse to receive ssovs. from the stakes. Twice round Cambridge Steeplechase course. Top weight, 13st. Nomination, Isov. ; , acceptan,ce, Isov. , LADIES' BRACELET, for Bracelet value lOsovs. For horses that have never won an advertised jrace exceeding 15 soys. in value. AH horses to be nominated by Ladies. Weights, 3yrs., lOst. 12lbs ; 4yrs. f list. 51bs ; Syrs., list. 121bs; 6yrs. and aged, 12st. No allowances. Distance, once ' round ■ course. " Entrance, 1 " soy. TALLY-HO HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for Cup value Ssovs., and lOsovs. added. Distance, once round Steeplechase course. Handicap to - appear immediately after Waikato Hunt Steeplechase, acceptances close with the Secretary half-an-hour prior to race. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, los.
CONDITIONS.
Entrance for Hunt Handicap Hurdles, W T ajkato Hunt Steeplechase aud Tally-ho Steeplechase to be forwarded with performances, colours, age, and pedigree of horse ; addressed to the Secretary, Cambridge, not later than 8 p.m. on Thursday, 7th October. Weights to appear in Waikato papers on Friday, Bth October. Acceptances aud general entry close at 9 p.m. on Monday, 11th October. No entry will be received for any of the races except upon the conditions "That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final." All protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 250v8., which will be forfeited to the funds of the Club should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. Gentlemen riders for all races oxcept Selling Hack Race. Any persons riding except in colours entered will be fined Isov. No. nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence w hatever after the hour named ; or without being accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. All horses to qualify must havp hunted to the satisfaction of the Master of the Hounds. f~*-' Nominators of horses in rncfS- Nos. 1, 3, and 5 must be subscribers of not leas than one guinea to the Waikato Hunt Club. Horses running in races Nos. 1, 4, nnd p to be owned and rfdden by settlers in Waikato, Waipa, Piako and Raglan counties. The new rules of the Auckland Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. J. McNICOL, Hon. Sec.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2222, 5 October 1886, Page 4
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