WOODYILLE DISTKICT JOCKEI' CLUB. - SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 13tii and 14th, 1905. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 1 Maiden Plate, of 55 soys. second horse fi soys from the stakes ; weieht for ace ; one milo ; an--trance3os To stArt at 12.45 p.m. 2 Huck Hiiudieim Jlnrd cs, of. R5 fovs, second lirrse 10 soys from the stakes : l-J. miles. ; over 7 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin hieh ; nomination 153, acceptaiu-p 2os. To start at 1.30 p.m. S Grandstand Hack Handicap, of G*s sots, second horse 10 s,ovs Iroin th« Rtake« ; 7. lurlongx : nomination 15s, aocui t-Micc 25?. To start ftt 2.25 p.m. 4 \A.oo<lvilleHiuidio:ip. open,-ot 160 soys, second borso 15 soys Iri.m tb- ttakes ; 1J miles ; nomination 15s. acceotiiLi!'- 50s. 1 o stars «t 3 5 p.m. 5 Fl«ing HacV Hii'.di an. ot 65 soy->. pecoiid horse 10 soys from the stakes ; G furlongs ; noicination 155,acceptaucr; 25i. To atwitat 3.4U p.m. 6 Borruch Handicap, open, of 73 s vs, second horse 10 soys from the 7 furlongs ; miniinuoi weight 3st nib; noinination 15s, acceptance 3l's. o start at 4.15 p.m. ' 7 Welter Hack Handicap, rf 65 boys. second liorsn 10 soys from the stakes ; one mile and a quarter; itiuituum «- ( ighi Bst 71b . nomination 15-s acceptance 255.' To start at 4.50 pm. 8 Electric Handicap, open, of 70 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; 6 furlongs : nomination l&s, acceptance 265. To xtirt at 5.25 pm. DAY. 1 Stewirds Hark Handicap, of 65 soys. second ho>se 10 soya from the stnkes ; 7 farloni?* ; nomination 15s. a?rentance 235. Tostnrt at 12.45 v.m. 2 Second Hv k Handicap HurdleF, of 65 soys, second horse 10 soys from tlie st kns ; ]J miles; over.six fiigliis vi huidles Sft Gin high ; nomination 15s, Acceptance 253. o start »t 1.30 p.m. S Bunhine Hack Welter, of 65 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes ; 1 mile and a distance ; nomination 15i, acceptance 255. To start at 2.25 pm. 4 Summer Handicap, open, of I*s soys, socond horse 15 soys from the stakes ; 1 mile an-1 a A stnnoe ; nomination 20s, acceptance 455. To start at 3,5 p'm 5 Tf legrnph Hack Handicap, of G5 soys, second horse 10 soys t om tan stakes ; 6 lurlonss ■ nomination 15fi, acceptance 2is. To r tart at 3.40 p.m 6 Riilwny Stakes, open, nf 75 soys, second horse 10 soys from the siak-s ; G furlongs : nominati n 15s, a-.ceptance 30s, To start at 4 15 p.m. 7 Hack t- curry, of 5u soys. suconii norse 5 soys from the shtkes; 5 fur ontfs ; weiglii 9-.t; en m.no) 3tu. For 3 year-olds ami upwards that have never won a race «xcefidin<j 15 m>Vs in value a- <i have never started for other than hack ra-jes. To start at 4.:0 p.m. 8 High weight Handicap, noen. of 70 soys, second hcrse l^sovs Ir.-m the stakes; 1 mile ; minimum weight Ssc; < nmiuntion 15s, acceptau'ee 255. To start at 5.25 p m. ■ PENALTIES, Flat racex—The winner ot any flnt. race after declaration of we ght», if handicapped uu itr Bst 101b to cairy lulbs penalty, and for Hvery additional race 61bs<;x'rii: if handicapped nt Bst loluorovcrto carry only half of the above penalties. Hur.ile rares—The winner of any hmdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOHis penalty in the hurdle races ; ol two or more hurdle raves allbs pt-miliy AOiIINATrnNS. WHGHT3 AND ACCE TaNC.S. Nominations cloie at tho Secretary's office, Woodville, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, the IStli JSot-mbHr, 1905. Weights for all ra es on first day of meeting will be declared on or about Saturday, the 30th Aovember. ISD&. ■ Acoeptances for all ra-es on fir.«t <tey of mcetini» and entrance for Maiden-and Snnrry close witn the secretary at Woodville at 730 p.m. on Friday. the Bth Dec«mber, 19 5. Weighttrior a 1 races on siuond day of me«tiig will be declared about 8.30 o'clock on tho e.vunii.g of the first Uav's ranes. A> cettances forneccinddHy's races close with the secretary at the club's r.,ou.s, VVo ,dviilß, at 0.30 on the evening of the firt-t dav'smces. conditions. : 1 Races 4, 6 und Bon each day are op«n to all horses. 2 .No deduction will be made from the advertised Stakes. 3 Hack definition : No horse slw'l be eligible to start in ihe hack eveuts which has at the time of nomination won a lace of the value of 80 soy» to the wini.er, or races of the aggregate value of 200 soys to the whin r. The amount won by *uy horse in flit races, hnrd'e races or steeplechases respectively snuH be estimated sepnracely and shall not debar such horsa from mitry except in the S|.e .ial class of race in which he has won the amount*. 4 .Description, »ge, pedigree and performance* of. lorses and colors of riders n: ust accompany nominaVii.ns. ' j nt'ii"? must be accompanied by cash.cheque or pest oth.ip. order. Note : Every entry shall state tho uaii.e or assumed name of t]|(!owneroro»nirs. Bookmakers will be excluded from racecourse and/enclosures. Moi ey wil! be received on. the u^ual condition for ibvi'stment.on'the to alisiitor by th» secret.ry. All instructions must be accompanied by cash or P.O. order, and must h". in hisl'Mid'not less than halt an hour before the ndvprtised timeforstartiiig-e.ich race. Coniingitit instruct'ons wi 1 be ignored. kl. J. GOTHAHD Sectetar>. J. McKENZIE, Bairdreßser and Tobacconist, Tnrf Commission Agent. DOUBLE on Wellington Handicap and Bimutaka Hack. ItlE SQUARE. PALMEESTON NORTH. GAS_CO. SUMMER! SUMMER! On the Hot Summer Days Cooking by Gas ia PLEASANT AND CHEAP AND SAVES LABOUR ! ! milE GAS CO. has a large stock of GAS COOKERS ON HAND. Stoves Hired or Sold on Easy Terms. INSPECT AT GASWORKS. STOVES FTXF.D FREE. A. F. MARTEN, (TELEPHONE 204), | Engineer, Millwright, Iron and Brass Founder. CASTINGS in Iron and BrassVerandah Brackets, Columns Ornamental Fences, etc. Saw and Elax Mill Gear. Builders' Ironwork. IN STOCK— . Huston, Procter & Co.'s Portable Engines. . (Mey's Gas and Oil Engines. A. F. MARTIN, PA.LMKRSTON N. FOUNDRY. lessrs. EobinsoH & Boeii their customers that .they will still continue to supply milk from Mr Luxfbrd's farm, and customers need have no fear that the quantity and quality of the milk will be affected by the sale of Mr Luxford's mtarests. ARCHITECT, A.braham and Williams' Buildings, Rangitikei-streot. Private residence —Pemcess-atreat.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8146, 21 November 1905, Page 7
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