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PELOKI'S Jockey Club Races. FEBRUARY 16.1888 Oi'EiOERS: Judge—Mr S. J. Macalister Starter—Mr H. iiudwoud Tt'LuSurcr Mr T. H. Scott Clerk of Scales—Mr W. Pickering Clerk of Course —Mr W. Taylor Haudioapper—MrP. Rush. STEWARDS: Messrs W. S. Grog, C. Piokering, T O’Sullivan, J. Brownlee, W. Lcnz, R. Anderson and J. H. Reynolds. PROGRAMME: 1 MAIDEN HURDLES.—A race of 7 sovs.; welter weight for age; twice round the course, being about miles, over G hurdles 3ft Gin high ; 2nd horse to save stakes; entrain e, 7 s. 2 HANDLCAP HURDLES.—A handicap ruco of 20 soys.; three times round the course, being about 2| miles, over nine flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high; 2nd horse to save his stski s; nominations, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 3 MAIDEN PLATE.—A district race of 7 soys : welter weight for age ; twice round the course, being about li miles , for horses that have never won a race where public money was given : 2nd horse to save his stakes entrance, 7s. 4 PELORUS STAKES. A handicap race of 15 sovs; three times round the course, being about 2| miles; 2nd horse to save his stakes ; nomination. 7s Gd ; acceptance, 7s 6d* o DISTRICT HACK RACE. For a saddle ; minimum weight Bst; twice round the course ; entrance, os. 0 TROTTING RACE—Distance, four times round the course, for 5 sovs. entrance, os. 7 HAVELOCK CUP.—Handicap race for sovs ■ distance about 2 miles , second horse to save his stake's; nomination 10s, acceptanceAOs. 8 HACK RACE.—TV>r a saddle; only untrained horses that have never won public money; minimum weight. Sst; entrance, ss; twice round the CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 8 sovs.—Twice round the course; for all horses that have contested m the previous races and have not won public money: horses to bo named immediately after the running of the Havelock Cup ; entrance, 8s; second horse to save his stakes. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No on-rv will he received except on the edition 'that all disputes, claims, and jeetions arising out of tlic racing shall decided by the Stewards, or whom they ,y appoint, their decision on all points injected with carrying out this Proanmic to be final. . „ , * Any person entering a protest ,sit with the Secretary £2 2s, and this m shall be absolutely forfeited to the slocua Jockey fund if the Stewards find eh protest was a frivolous one. No person allowed to enter a horse iless a subscriber of one pouud to the All nominations to be accompanied by es, mime, ago und description of ■*J ors ®» ul Colors of riders must be in the hands : the Secretary not later than 5 p.m. on ie 1-lth of January, 1888. Weights to bo declared on Monday, Jrd of January. , Acceptances close on I rid ay, 4th of eliruary, 1388, at 6 p.ui. Tlireo horses io accept, or no race. District horse shall mean any horse that us boon resident in the Pelorus Riding ir three consecutive months previous to ie race meeting and owned by a person die has resided in the said riding during be same period. Any jockey riding except ill the Colors nt- ved will be fined £2. Horses for the Maiden Hurdles to be at ho Post at 11 a.m. sharp. The Rules of tho Marlborough Haoing flub will be strictly adhered to. THOMAS H. SCOTI, Secretary Pelorus Jockey Club.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 264, 19 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 264, 19 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 264, 19 January 1888, Page 3

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