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f^o l>« holil Us MAT Um t I^4. Ox fiife I'ALM JiRSTO N N ORTH KACB COURSE. Steioards — Messrs Thos. King, E. B.own, W. T. Wood, A. Beiitley, E. Collins, W. G. Robinson, S. Sherman. . . . Judge —J. Fenton Starter — 3. C. Nathan Clerk of Scales— B. Leigh Clerk of Course - J. Lane Handimpper—^A'lex. Hig<rie •"- Timekeeper — H. W. Hayhittle Hon. Treasurer — Thos. King PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY. " 1. Handicap Hurdle J?a<Je6f2ssoVs. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, 2 miles, over S flights of hurdles 3ft 9in. To start at 11 a.m. sharp. 2. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 soys — Once round the course, post entries of 1 sov, weight uot to be under 9 stone, open to all hor-es thai have never been ontei ed for any ail vcrtised race. Hack Races excepted. Jockeys to ride, in colours. To start jit 11.45. a.m 3. Maiden Plate ot 15 soys. — Entrance 30 shilling*" weight for age, distance 1£ miles, open to all horses that have never won public money, prior to dato of entry, hack ttices excepted. i Any horse entered for the above, win-. nin» - a ruco between date of entry and race, to Garry a penally of 51b. To start at 12.30 p.m. 4. Novel Race of 20 sov«, once round llie course, post entries of 1 sov, weight not to be less than 8 stone. For all horses which have been the bona fide property of residents wii.bin the Borough boundary, since fir3t day of January, 1884, and that have never been entered for an advertised race, hack races excepted.. The winner of tliis race to become the property .of the Stewards, and to be sold immedi-. alely after' tlie race. Any other: horse in the race may bo claimed foV the .sum of £20, the said sum to be pail to the owner, and any further sum realised, to go to the funds of the meeting. To start 'at l.l^^p in. { iV • 5. Pahnerslon Guineas. A Handicap of 50 Guineas. Nomination' 1 guinea, acceptance 2 guiheas, distiince,' If miles. To start at 2.30 p.ni. r .6. . Trademer^s Purse of. 5' sbvs. Entrance 10s. Once round tlie course. Catch weights. For bona fide business hacks, that have been used in connect ti«u with the working Of any business, within the Borough for 3 months pfior to dato of race. 7. Flying Handicap -oi sovs. — Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1- sov, .distance fof a mile. •■" To s^rt at'- 3.45 p.m. 8. The Official^ Hack Race.'— A .-Styeepstakclof 1 sov, wichS sovs added. Once round the course. Weight not to be less than 1 2 Open to lracks ■ihab have never won public money, the bona fide property of those who hold o.hee iii connection with this meeting, either as Stewards, Oifi.ce Bearers, or Comniittee. Competitors must ride thfir own horses, aud appear in proper racing costume. To start at 4.30 p.m; Nominations will be received, addressed to the Secretary, at the Commercial Hotel, '.Palraet'ston JNorth, up to Monday, April 21, at 8 p.m.. Weights will.be declared on Monday, sth May. .'..;.; Entries and - acceptances- ■ close on Thitvsday, 15th May j at 8 p.m. " ROLES AND : REGULATIONS. Nb l! Entry will be rceivt^ for any Races' exc.-pt upon tbib -condition, — That all Disputes Claims and Obj ctions arising out of the racing shall bed< c! ed by a majority of the Stawards present, I or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carryirug out oT this Programme shall be final. , . r,• v ; All Entries to be Sealed and addressed to t liu Secretary } I'almerston North, Ent aace , Money enplosed with Nam«, 'Age at tbetifue of Entry, Pe-i^ree, and in t!ie case of Hahdicanp, Perlormnnces •»f tho Horcp, Name of the Ow'c : ei,'and Coiourd of the liidei- Any Jock y riding except in the colours entered will b* fiue-.i 3 sovo. When two or more horses start (the properly of the same owner) 'a*3i-itfn-g.uißhing Colour^nqsp be vroru t <^^h •; . -All persons in*eud ng tj Withdraw horses, are required to gite Notice to that effect to th.e.SecreUry or Clerk ot the Scales oi e hiilfVhour before, starling. Any p. rion .neglecting or refusing m »; np!y wuh this; i uk- s.liall pay a fine of 5 sov.-:. to the Raci Fund. ; ; •AH racos to. be run under the W. J.C. Rules; . ; '■"'. Hor'aes walking overfill only receive half the stakes,,, '„..-,• „ v; ' jS'o iiorse to save its stakes! in any; . race excej t wh ro otherwise specified. Ko. Jin-ries. or i\;ominations will be received , under ; «n.y i preteneq whatever afteiv tho time specified /or closing.. Shearing the Postal ark ot the date'. of entry, and Telegrams of "the same date, ftili hre received. ' A qualification f e of ten shillings wiil bo requited- -'from all owaera of horses ( »omiuated^, who have, not already* subscribed 10s towards the funds oi this meeting. ; .... . ■ .; .-, ;i. THOs; : R.. WALTON,, ,; "■■ ' -u. •; i •>:; ••-■•- .tSe'cretary.: i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 96, 19 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 96, 19 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 96, 19 March 1884, Page 4

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