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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7322, 18 November 1901, Page 1

 

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A ASHUKST - POHANUINA EACING -CX. CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE ASHURST RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1901, President, P. Hanion ; Vice-Presidents, D. Orr and J. Pieroy; Judge, W. H. Hartgill, Esq. ; Starter, T. Cameron; Handicapper, Mr J. E. Henrys: Timekeeper, Mr D, H. Roberts; Clerk of the Scales, Mr D. J. Conehie ; Clerk of Course, Mr H. Hart; Totalisator Steward, Mr J. Piercy ; Treasurer, Mr J. H. Paton; Stewards, P. Hanlor, D. Urr, J. Piercy, J. H. Paton, if1. G H. Phillpotts, W. Cornford, J. Craven, T. Gardiner, W. • Dellow, J. Symonds, J. Wilson, and W. Siddells. No race less than 60 soys. Total I Amount of stakes 700 soys. Second and third money in every event. j PROGRAMME. Hacks Only. 1; TeiAl Hubdles, of 75 soys: second horse to receive 15 soys, ana the third horse 5 soys from the stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high ■ , weight lOst, winners of any flat race to carry lOst lOlbs. Open to horses that have never won a hurdle race or steeplechase at time of starting, ana have never started in other than hack races. Entrance 80s; 1* miles. To start at 12 noon 2. Estiko Handicap, of 100 fovs: second hoise to ■receive 15 sjys, and third horse 10 soys from the •stakes. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2sovs Six furlongs. To start at 12.45 pm B. The Ashdrst Guineas, of 100 guineas; sneend norse to receive 20 guineas, nua the third . horse 0 guineas from the stakes. For present 3-yearn.ils tii at uro not nominated for other than hack races a( time of entry, and have not won a race of the value of 40 boys at the- time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted. Colts, Sst'lOlb; fillies and gelding, Bst 51b. The winner of auy Hack Guineas or Hack bires Produce Stakes to carry a penalty oi /It). Acceptance, 31s Gd, on night of general entry • closed with 20 nominations; 1 mile. To start at 1.80 p.m. i, Manawatu Gouge Handicap, of 120 soys • second horse to receive 30 boys, anil the third horse lv soys from the stakes. Nomination, 30s; acceptance 2 soys; lmile and 3 furlongs. To start at 2.30 pm 5 Stewards Stakes, of (JO soys; second horse to receive 10 soys, and the third horse 5 soys from tlio stakes. For 3-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race of the value of 40 soys at time of starting, and have never started in other than hack races, 3-year-oias, Bst 81b; 4-year-oias, 9st; 5-yearolds and upwards, 9st 31b. Entrance,. Bos; 1 milp To start at 3.15-pm • - • 0 Komako Welter Handicap, of 70 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys, and the third horse 5 soys from the stakes. Minimum weight, Ssi 101b domination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy: 7 furlon"s To start at 4 pin '. ullo=-7 Pohangina Handicap, of 110 soys; second horse to receive 25 soys, and third horse 10 soys from the stakes, Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2sov • 1 mile To start at 4.45 pm 8 Fakewem, Scxjhry, of 60 soys; second horse "to receive 10 soys, and the third horse 5 soys from the stakes, For 3-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race at time of starting, and have never started in other than hack races. Weight, 9st Entrance, !;0p ; 5 furlongs, To start at 5,30 pm Penalties Ihe winner of any ilat race after declaration of weights to carry penalty of 101b, and of every additional race a further penally of 01b in Hat races. Horses handicapped at;Bst 101b or over to carry only half of the above penalties. Owners are responsible for penalties. Definition- of a Hack .Hack means a horse that has not, at time of nomination, won a race of the valuo of 80 soys or over ZuZtfimt uollective value °f 150 «"* Nominations, Weights and Acceptances. Hurdles, Stewards' Stake*, ana Farewell Scurry, also Guineas payments, olobb with the Secretary Ashurst, on Wednesday, December 4th, at 7 pin * 12th PS Wi" b° a°clfll' ed °" or abollt December Acceptances close on WEDjHssDAY.r-Dpceniber 18th at 7 pm. Telegraph Ofliee closes at 5 pra ; the necessary fee must accompany each entry and the names of horses must be registered with/Ho Bacin" conference! a AsnunsT Guineas, 1902, • Ihe second payment 10s Gd, due night of general entry, Wednesday, December 4th, 1901. ASHUKST HACK GUINEAS, 1903 Nomination* will be receivoiVon or before Satur?n J"?'im t ' 1?Ml f°Ttha Asll"ulvt Hack G»«"M". IJO3, of 100 guineas, second horse to receive HO guineas, and-the third horse 10 guineas from the Stakes. For the present yearlings that are not nominated for other than Hack Baccx at time of entry, and have not won a race of over £40 at time of Im£ £'i - aC a? d llunter races excepted. Colts, Bst 101b; Fillies and Geldings Bst 51b. The winner of any race to carry a penalty of 7ihs; two c.v wore races, lOlbs. To be run on the Aolmrst Eace-x (He In December, 1903. Nomination lOsßd, a secoai payment of 10s Cd on night of general entry, 1%2, and a inal payment of 21s on night of general entry, 15)03. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. ti,i °v.' ry wl" be receiv(:d for any race except on this condition: That all disputes, claims, ana objections ariemg out of the racing sha b i decided by a majority of the stewards, or those they may appoint, and cheir decision upon all points connected o. if carr?in g out °f this programme shall bo final. *f on. tri. M t0 be sealed and addrcwed to the secretary, Ashurst, with entrance money enclosed, also name, age at time of entry, pedigree ana ucrformaneeoi horse, and colours of rider. All jockeys to ride in costume, and In colours nominated, otherw Q se » fine of 2 boys will be imposed. a When two or more horses start, the property of I the same owner or owners, they shall be bracketed coiormusfbewo^ 1116140^ U"d * i. All persons intending to withdraw norees are ie- ; quired to give notice to that effect to the secretary I one half hour beforo the advertise* time of startino. Any porson neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 2sovs to the Race Fund 5. All races to be :-un under the New Zealand Bules of Racing; 6, Horses walking over will receive on v half the stakes. * 7 Every entry miwt state the name or assumed name of the owner or owners '" ' ' ■ 8. No hprsp whose 'nomination or acceptance fees are unpaid will be allowed to start, 9. Entries by telegram must bo confirmed lv writing by the following mail. 10. All entries and nominations must be in the hands of the secretary, Ashurst, at the time and j. H, VINCENT, Approved in accordanne with the Rules o^RacfnK, Sept. 3.th, l'JOl — E Moffatt, secretary Wanganul Jockov Club /CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE gives a J BEAUTIFUL IVORY FOLISH to all starched linen. Ironing with it is a pleasure. Sold by all storekeepers. Wholesale, Kempthorue Prossor & (Jo. MAB CAKES! FbOHl iKi. Q-ODBEK, WeLLIMQTON, TUST thei; thing for afternoon £ SEPAEATOT BUTTEK ''3ESH in Dai t G. Revans' 9 BROCEE. $HE SQUAEE, DO you want an AJSTISTIC fhotograph ? Go ' ATTWOOD Meretaaoga Bgliool, HASTINGS, HAWKE BA Boarding"School for Boys* rnSBMS—6O guineas per annum. ProB! X p9atus on application to JOHK A. FBASEB, Headmaster CEAVEN, Palmerston N. SCHOOL FOR GIRLSv — I PBINOIPAI—MIBB FUASEIi. j '£Uo;agst tow begiaß oajfte aoth -

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