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SPORTING. JjIEILDING JOCKEt . . CLTJB. PROGRAMME FOR EASTER MEETING To be hold on '. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, t APRIL 20 and 21, 1908., President: P. Y. Lethbridge, M.P. Vicc-rrc-sident: W. L. Bailey.. Stewards: W. A. L. Bailey, W. A. Sandilands, AY. G. ila>bittlo, C. N. Cotterill, B. Gosling, C. H. Burnett, F. F. Haggitt, C. A. J. Lovett, . and G. H. Saywcll. Hon. Treasurer: A. C. Mathcson, -Handicapper: J. E. Henrys. Starter: T. Cameron. Judge: W. H. Hart- . frill. Deputy-Judge: N. Gorton Clerk of Scales:' W. G. Haybittle. Assistant Clerk of Scales:- L. Gorton. Timekeeper: A. ■ M'Corkindalo. ! ■ FIRST DAY, 1 EASTER MONDAY; APRIL 20, 1908. I.' 12 noon.—TRIAL. PLA.TE, of 100 sovs.; second 1 horse to 1 recoivo 20 sovs., third horso 10 sovs. out of the stake. For horses that have not won a raco 'exceeding 25 , sovs. in value at time of startm'g. i>ntranco, 2 sovs. W.F.A. Seven furlongs. 2. MANGAONE STAKES, of 300 sovs.; second horso to recoivo .50. sovs., - third' horso aU sovs. out. of the stake. domination, 1 > gov. : acccptnnce, 3 sovs. Sis furlongs. ( .3. KAWA KAWA HURDLES, of 200 sovs.; second liorse to receive 35 sovs., third horse ■ 15 sovs. o'nt of.:the stake. Nomination,'. 1, sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. Over .eight flighty of hurdles, 3ft. : Gin. in height. - About two , miles. .' ■ i.. TAONUI HACK HURDLES, of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 20 sovs., third liorse 10 sovs., out of tlio stake.- Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Over seven fliphts of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. in height. Ono 'mile and three-quarters. 5. FEIT.DING CUP, of 500 sovs.; second liorse to ireceive 75 sovs.', third horso 25 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.;. Ac- , ceptance, 5 sovs.. One mile, and a' half. G. ONEPUHI HACK WELTER, of 100 sovs.; , 6eeond .horso to receive 20 sovs., third horso \ 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum weight, .;' 7st. lllbs. Nomination, 1 soy., acceptance, l : 1 sov. About one mile. ' " ' ' '» 7. HALCOMBE WELTER, of 200 sovs.; second' horso to receivo" 35."50v5., third horso 15 '■ sovs. out of Iho stake; , Minimum weight, '.7st.- lllbs. ;Nomination, 1 sov.; .acceptance, 2 sovs.. Seven furlongs.:, 8. ONGO HACIC, of 100 sovs:; second liorse •' to> receive 20 sovs., third horso 10 sovs: out of the stake. -Nomination, 1- sov.; accept-; ance, 1 sov. About five furlongs. : . ' ' SECOND DAY, " : ' EASTER' TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. 1. 12 noon.—DENBIGH STAKES, of 200 sovs.: second horso to receive 35 sovs., third, horso 15 sovs. out of the stako,' Nomination, 1 sov.;' acceptance,. 2 sovsi Six' fur- '■ -- -.longs.'- : 2. AWAHURI. HACK WELTER, of; 100 sovs.; .'- second horso to receivo 20 sovs., "third liorso 10 sovs: out of the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. 71bs.' Nomination, .1 sov.; acceptance,. 1 sov;> Ono, mile and a distance. 3. KIMBOLTON HURDLES, 1 ' of ■ 150 sovs.; -second horso "to receive. 20 sovs'., j third liorsei 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination, 1 sow 4 acceptance,' 2 sovs. Over i seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin, 'in, height; 1 Ono milo and three-quarters. i. OROUA, HACK HURDLES, of 100 ' sovs.; second horso to receivo 20 sovs., third horse , . ,10 out. of , the staked Nomination, I ' sov.;. sov. .Over' six flight? of hurdles;-3ft. Gin; in height. ' Ono mile ' and a half. "Y *' ■••i' : 5. , EASTER HANDICAP, of 350 sovs.; second , 'horse to receive •50 sovs., third horse 20 '.-soys.' out.of tho stako. Nomination, ! sov.; » "'v acceptance, i.'sovs.- Ono mile and a quarter. ■ 6. REWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100.sovs.i second horso to receive 20 sovsi, third horse 10. sovs.. out v of,tho i stake. . 'Nomination, 1 ' sov.'; acceptance,' 1 sov. 'About 6ix fur'longs. ; l '- 7. MAIDEN SCURRY,.: of, 100 sovs.; second ■ horso to receive'2o; sovs., third horso 10 i. - soys.- out of tho .For.';horses'. ! two • ..-.years and 'upwards,; that ; have inover won a flat race. and. that are not now engaged in any open" classical raco. )Veight,. 9st. Entrance,' 2 sovs. i About ; five and 1 a half furlongs. , ' ■ 1 - ; : ' 8. -MAKINO WELTER,' of 150 sovs. ; second - horso to receivo 20 soys.,: third horso 10 ■ .. . sovs. out of, tho stake.; Minimum weight, V 7st. 71b. • Nomination, 1. soy.; acceptance, 2 sovs. About ono mile'. ', All tho events: in tho foregoing Programmo are Handicaps, ' excepting Trial ; Plate and , Scurry. - y '/ PENALTIES.-'"; ' ' 1 ' FLAT, RACES.—The winner, of. any flat raco 1 exceeding 30 sovs; in value after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b„ and of every additional rpco « further penalty of Gib. Horses handicapped at Bst. 101b. to carry only half the above ponalties. • '> . HURDLE RACES.—Tho. winner of any hurdle 1 raco after declaration of' weights to -carry- a penalty 'ofj 101b." in 1 tho hurdlo races, i and for every additional raco 71b. extra. NOMINATIONS.;for all races, except Trial i Plato . and ; Scurry, closo MONDAY, MARCH ; 30, at 8.30 p.m., ■ 1 ' WEIGHTS for ; first day's races will be dei, olared on or about FRIDAY; APRIL 10, 1908. ; For second day's-races will bo declared on the nightiof the first day's races at about 8 p.m. '• - ACCEPTANCES for first -day's' races, and 1 entries for TRIAL PLATE and SCURRY, cldse I on MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908, at 8.30 p.m. For second day's races will'closo on tho night , of. the first day's races with tho Secretary i at his Office, Feilding, at 9.. p:m.| : [ V ; 'RULES'AND'.REGULATIONS. ' ; ■. l.f-All. on tries to be-sealed and addressed to ; the-Secretary, Feilding, with : namo and age at ■ time, of bnti'j,. namo of owner, pedigree, colours of tho .rider, and .performances of the horse. 2.'-Entries by telegram' must "bo confirmed ,' 'in'writing'at the earliest' oppprtunity. ' ' i 3.—Any 'owner failing-to declare his colours [ at.time of entry.will bo fined 1-sov., uiiloss they are registered. , ... 1, ' i—All- races■ to be run under the Rules oi ;: Racing as adopted by the Racing Conference oi New. Zealand. . ! ■ s.—The Committee, reserve the right to alter ) the date or." time for declaration of- weights, nominations, or acceptances, as they may deem fit/ ■ . ), ' 6.—Hack moans a horso that has not won, at time of: entry, a race to tho value of lot i sovs.,' or races of- tho collective valuo of 25( , ! . sove. : . s . ■ In entering horses owners aro partieularlj , reminded that the name or assumed namo ol - the owner, must, bo .given, also tlio name oi the trainer, ' ' ' •. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, . - ,: ~ ;' - ... ■ Secretary. Approved in accordance with Rules; of Rac i, ing, January, 1908. i ; Wm. Hall, Seo. Wanganui Jockey Club. !- Telephono No. 2775. ■' GOLDBLOOM BEOS. . HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS AND i ; .-. designers, . , BANKS'S DLDGS., GREY STREET. 1 WELLINGTON. 3 Lato with T. Lloyd and Co., Oxford icreet, ? \ London, and \V. Whiteley. 1 ■' Also with Bailor,-and J. Fox and Co., Ne* u. York. . .;• ■ Dear Madam,— ' You, in common with other ladios, have, no doubt, • experienced a great diffi-' culty in securing'the services of a thoroughly export Ladies' Tailor -in Wellington. Wo have pleasure. in informing -ou that tho difficulty, can now bo wcrcomo by paying us a visit. Wo aro in a position to maka you a useful and stylish Costume, Riding Habit, Opora Cloak, Coat, or Skirt in-tho finest quulity, ' shades, aiid patterns of Faco Cloths, Tweeds, Sorgos, oto. Our great, speciality is :tasto in sub- ' mitting'effective styles and designs. Our ' Mossrs. A. and M. Goldbloom are holders pf Diplomas issued by leading cutting and designing sohools in London and New York, and they personally supervise this work, thus a perfect fit is assured. . Pricos from JM. 4a. . . ~ Wo trust that a perusal of these rack will bo of interest to you, and that -ou will give us a. trial. Yours faithfully, I GOLDBLOOM BEOS, a] .C 742

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 140, 7 March 1908, Page 13

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