W OODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY ■V CLUB, SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Decembee 13th asd 14th,. 1905. PROGRAMME. FIRST BAY. ' 1 Maiden Plate, of 55 soys. second hors? 5 soys from the s'.nices ; n'eight for at-e ; one mile ; entrance 303 To start at 12,45 p.m. .2 Hack HundiciiD Jlnrd cs, of 85 soys, sejond Vrse 10 soys from the stakes : lj* miles ; over 7 flights of. Imrdles 3fVGiu hich ; nomination 153 acceptance 255. To start nt 1.30 p.m. 3 Grandstand Hnck Handicap, «f 65 sor?, second horse 10 sots from the stakes ; 7 furlongs : noirruatiou 15?, ncccp f>ncc 25?. To start nt 2.23 p.m. 4 Woodville HanrUuap. open, of 160 soys, second horse 15 soys In.m the stakes ; 1J miles ; nomination Sss. acceritarcs 50s. To staii at 3 5 p.m. 6 Flying H:icV Hmdi au, of 65 sov<. second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; 6 furloi.es; nonjuation 15.5, acceptance 255. To stw tat 3.40 pm. 6 Borfu>.'li Handicap, oprn, of 75 s V 3, sueonil liorse 10 povsfrom the .-tikes; 7 fn'longs; uunilnum weight Sst s:b; nomination 15s, acceptance 30s. o start at 4,15 p.m. 7 Welter Hack llauoicap, cf 05 soy?, second liorse 10 soys from tho stakts ; one miie nnii a quarter; irii.iinnm wiight Bst 71b . nomination 15?, azceptance 255. To start at 4.50 p in. 8 Electric Handicap, open, of 70 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; 5 turlcng'j : noii.inatiou los, acceptance 255. To f tirt at 525p m. &ECOND DAY. 1 Stewards Ha k Handicap of 65 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; 7 furlongs ; nomination 153, acceptance 255. Tostnrfc at 12 43 u.rn. 2 Second Ht. k Handicap Hurdle', of Co sovp, second horse 10 soys from the st k.s ; lj mi es ; over.six fliglist.f hu dies SftCiu high ; nomination 15s, acceptance 2?s. o start at 1.30 p.m. 3 RwMne Hack Welter, of 85 soys, second liorse 10 soys from the stakes ; 1 mite and a distance ; nomination 15*, acccptunco 255. To start at 2.25 pm. 4 Su-pmer Handicap, open, of U5 soys, second horse 15 soys from the stakes ; 1 mile and a d stance ; nominnticn 20s, acceptance 455. To start at 3,5 p-m 5 Telegraph Hack Fnndicap, of 65 soys, se-ond horse lo soys 1 om the stakes : 6 iurlonzs • nomination 15*, acceptance 2's. To ■ tan at 340 p.m. 6 Riilxay Stakt3, ocen, of 75 soys, se-.ond horse 10 soys from the stak s ; G furlongs : nominati n 15s, aiceptance.3os. To start at 415 p.m. 7 Hack .-cmy. of 50 soys. second liorse 5 sov3 from the sbiVes: 5 fur'ongs ; weight 9 .t; en ranes 3(ls. for 3 year-olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 15 ?ovs in value a- d have never st .rtcd for other than hack ra-es. To start at 4.'0 p.m. 8 High weight Handicap, ooen, of 70 sovs,3econd horse 10 aovs Irom tie stakes; 1 mile ; minimum weight Bst; tomiuntion Isj, acceptance 2os. To start at 5.25 p ni. PENALTIES. Flat races—The winner of any flat race after declaration of we jjlits, if handicapped wrier Bst 101b to cany lOlbs pennlty, and for e'vnry additional race 6lbseVra: if handicapped at gat 101b orovtrto carry only half of the above penalties. • Hurdle rases—The winner of any hmdle race after declaration of weights to carry loitis penalty in the hurdle races ; ot t»o or more hurdle r;u.es 2l!bs penal'y. KOMINiTfOys. W; IGHT3 AND ACCE T.\NC S. Nominations clos« at the Secretary's office, Woodville, ac 7,30 p.m. oa Saturday, the 18th Kovrmber, 1905. Weights for all rarf s on first day of meeting will cc declared on or about, Saturday, tLe 30th Kovemtcr, 1905. Acceptance? for all ra-es on first flay of meeting and eutrance for Maiden and Scurry close wifcii the secretary at Woodville at 7SO p.m. on IVidav, the Bth December, 10 5. Weights for a 1 races ou second diiy of mee'.i-g will be deckred about 8.30 o'clock on th} evciing of the first dats races. A'ceitunccs for second diy's races close with the secretory at the club's r..ou.s, VTo-dville, at 9,300 n the evening of the Br.-t Any's mces. CONDmONS. 1 Baces 4,6 and Bon canh day are open to all horses. 2 No deduction will be made from the advertised stakes. 3 Hack definition : Ko liorse sln'l be eligible to start in the hack events whK-h has at the time of nomination won a lace of tho value of 80 soys to the winuer, or races of the aggregate value of 200 soys to the wina r. The amount won by any horse iv fl-t race 3, hurdle races or steeplechases respectively snail be estimated separately and sliall not debar srch horse irom putry except in tbe s;e;iat class of race in which he has won the amount*. 4 Description, ago, pedigree aud performance? of horses and colon of riders aust accompany nomination?. J rjfi:>s must be accompanied by cash.cheque or pots; olliie order. Note : Every entry shall state the name or assumed name of tho owner or oa n its. Bookmakers will be excluded from racecourse and euclosures. Moi ey will be received on the n-usl condition for investment on the toalisator by th» secret ry. AH instructions must be accompanied by cash or P.O. order, aud must bs in Ills Kind* not less than halt an hour before the advertised time for starting each race. Contingiiit instructions \vi 1 be ignored. X J. QOTHABD Secietarj. GAS_CO. SniIMEE! .SUMMER! On the Hot Summer Days Cooking by Gas ia PLEASANT AWD CHEAP AXD SAVES LABOUR !! mHE GAS CO. has a large stock of GAS COOKERS ON HAND. Stoves Hired or Sold on Easy Terms. INSPECT AT GASWORKS. STOVES FT.VTCD FREE. IA. F.MARTIK, (TELEPHONE 204), Engineer, Millwright, Iron and Brass Founder. CASTINGS in Iron and Brass— Verandah Brackets, Columns Ornamental Fences, etc. ; Saw and Flax Mill Gear. Builders' Ironwork. IN STOCK— Rnston, Proctor & Co.'s Portable Engines. . Crosshy's Gas and Oil Engines. A. F. MARTIN, PA.LMERSTOK H. FOUNDRY. TEIM YOUR GARDENS. /^.ET your Spades, Eakes, Hoes, Shears, Trowels, Forks, Lines; Spuds, Grubbers, Mattocks, Lawn Mower, etc., etc., at R. S. BARRY'P, Cheanside. j Jkssfs Robinson & Boob their customers that they will still continue to supply miik from Mr Luxford's farm, and customers ! need have no fear that the quantity and quality of the milk will be affected by the Bale of Mr Luxford's interests, BGIiAY, ' Taikoirsa, Giea Oroaa • Importer and brGsder oi the mirtdlo and large Yorkshire tha ideal Btvcon Pigs, or hplendid for crossicg, always bits young boars and sows en band. JB.J3 importations are from the herds of two of the best SngUah breed, trs. Hie own herd has been tho largoEt ltr'ae-winao.r in the North Island, and ia the bssi hard of these classes la.Naw Zealand. Prioee and pedigree on appli, cttion
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 7
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