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FEILOING HUNT C-LU'B STEEPLECHABE To be held on | THE FEILDING RACE COURSE THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST. j President — D. H- Maoarthur, Esq. 1 M.H li Vice-, resident— John Saxon Esq. Judge- Mr F V ; Letli bridge. Starter-Sfilr l>. Thurston. Clerk of Scales - Mr C. Carr " Clerk of Course •-— Mt N. Gorton. JTandicapper —Mr J. E. Hehrv. Stewards — Messrs parr^ Lance. Thursfon, Lovejoj, McMillan, EiHdifnrd, E. Goodbehere, Elkin^'t n, jS. Charlion. W. Light, M. Prendergast. E.. Eoake. PEOGEAMME : 1. HANDICAP HACK HUBDLES. of £20; about 2 miles. Nomination. I(><. /Vcceulanco, l()s The second horse to receive £2 10s out of the slakes. To start at 11 lo a.m. 2.-PEILDP6 HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP STKKPLKCI-T\BR, a ■piece of J'l.ileof the value of £25 ; about 3 nules. Open to members oF Hunt Clubs only. Nomination. 10s ; Acceptance, 15* To's'art at 12 noon. 3. HA N DIG \ P HA CX FLAT KA ( ' E. of £"20; about a mile an! a distance. Nomination, 10s; Acceptance, 10s To start'' at 1 p.m. 4. M A DEN HACK STEEPLE. CHASE, of £15; weight f ..r ' ai;e ; # «bout 2. miles'. For horses that have .never wvn a Stceplecliase ot date of nominal iou. Entrance, los To start at 1 30 p.m. 5 HANDICAP WKLTRit' H\CK STEEPLKC.JIAS.K, of £iO. Mmi^ mum weight Tl»t 7i'»s; distance, ;tl»out '2 miles. Ojen !<> nil hor^e» that have never vr«in a race to the value of over £15. Nominsit u>n, o^ ; ccept-'ince, 5s To st.ut at 215p m. 6' LA DIES' BRACELET HAN 10 A P STEEPLE -;HASE. \aliie about £20. Gentlemen riders. Horses lo be nominated by ladies ; about 2 miles. * orainalion.lOs; Acceptance, lo*. To -tart at 3p m. (W''"'fr can h;ive (he o'iion ot taking p! He or money ) 7. HAND CAP P YIN- HACK FLAT RAi'E, of 120; about f- of a mile. .IS'omination, lt).> ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 3.45 p.m. HULKS. ]. All nice* to he run under the Wsin»nt vi .Jockey Cinti's Hule>.-. but if nece'-v sarv may be run under the G.N H C Kides. 2 The race* No 2 and 6 ore open only lo lior*e« which have been huuied with any recognised Hunt Club, and the .Vlas lei's certificate must be produced to Ch'rk of Scales. 3. The .-.cceptances for (he Ladies' Bracelet must in* acc-mpinied '<y th« it .-lines of the riders, to be approved by the [Stewards. 4. Nominations containing descriptions, oerformances of horses, and ncces>> -:>r} T fees nmst be in the. ha.nxJs of the H<.n Seereiar/'Sn Ei'NEriDAY, 17ih July. 5. That winners of any flit race aF ; er Mie declaration of weiyhls carry a penalty of 5 b* in iN'os 3 and 7 «-vents, ;uid \\ i n n h is of any Hurdle or Sieenlechase .af'er declaration of weights carry a ponally of slbs in No*. 1, 2, 5, and 6 even'-'. Wkiohts to be declared on WEDNESDAY. 24th July. Acchftancks and Gen kal Entries 'accompanied by colors of ihe riders) on FRIDAY, 2nd August. In each case a"ldre«-sed to EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Hrn Sec Submitted anrt approved — Fiif.emas E. Jackson, Secretary to Wanyanui Jopkey Club. EM PIKE HAIHDh'KSSIxG AND t» having saloon, Mancuestkb Street, Feilding. FRANK BRAY, (Late of Wellington) Proprietor. IT! X) BEGS to inform the ' . j3, resideuts ot Feilding i ;ind SuiTouudiifg Districts that he lias opened the aoove Ebtublitihment as a first class Hairdressiui; and fehav i. ing Saloon, \yhere, with civility andat- , tention to Business, he hopes to <^ive i satisfaction to all who rmvy favor him ; with a ca 1. Note the address — . .ML'IRE lIAIKDRESSINft AND I ' SHAVING rf VLOOV, j AJANCIIKSTI E StUEIT, FEILDING, | F. BRAY, ! (Late of Wellington,; Proprietor. I AT THE SERVICE of BREEDERS PURE BRED JERSEY BULL, " TAURUS the Ist," MAY be spen at Mr Gvßevtxcton JiiNKs's Farm at Taonm, irom whom full particulars of pedigree and service fees may be obtained. ,; • -TAURUB Ist No. 17 L-; calved 240i;Jun&, 1883, Dun Bull, bred by! G. G. Kussell. By.St". Peter IV •| (imported), Ist dam Buttercup, by ! Garibaldi IV. 2nd darn Lucy Escot Iby Garibaldi ll. ' '3rd dam Songstress -I by-Gem of the Isle (Graham's). 4th I dam Malebran ■ | imported). Gai-iV baldi IV by Garibaldi It. Ist dam j I?6se by Garibaldi I. 2nd dam Vio- ! let by Graham's Gem of the Isle, . } ■ W. Ji. GprFREY, t ' Owner. j .E. K. SHAW,~ ~ ! (of the late Shaw & Son, W< llingtou | VV ATCH M AK i R& J EVV ELLER. fc (Next to Mr Young's, Fruiterer, Kirn 1 bolton Road.) 7 /BLOCKS, Watches, and Jewellery i \J always on hand. > A twelve mouths' guarantee givei: 3 i with repairs. • i 'ii V .V> X, LI NT ON, & C La'nu A^enie and Auctioneerh' la censed Cuetpip. Hous Agents

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

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