OFFICIAL CALENDAR WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. r . ,HE New Zealand Mail has been appoinX ted the Official Calendar for the publication of all programmes in the. District of Wellington, in terms of Eule 17 of the Rules of Racing. Rule 17 reads:—" The programme of each meeting in which the added money is £IOO or upwards must be advertised in full once at least in the Official Calendar. The advertisement shall show that the programme has been approved by the Jockey Club, shall state the days on which the meeting is to begin and end, and the names of the stewards, judge, starter, clerk of the scales and handicapper.'* All notifications for the future published in this column are so published under the authority of the Wellington Racing Club, and are binding on country clubs and others, who must therefore duly note the same. PROGRAMMES PASSED :- ' Taratahi-Carterton Hack Racing ClubNovember 9th Porirua Jockey Club—November 9th Master ton-Opaki Jockey Club—December 26th - Lower Valley Jockey Club—December 26th Ot'aki Maori Racing Club—January Ist Pahiatua Jockey Club—January 4th , Otaki Maori Racing Club—May 24th LICENSES. The following New Rules, passed as under by the Conference held in November, 1892, came into force on the Ist August, 1893. Trainers, jockeys, and apprentices must make application at once. RULE 167 a. 1. The Metropolitan Jockey Clubs shall issue annual licenses to trainers, jockeys, and apprentices. Only holders of such licenses shall be qualified to train or ride under the " Rules of Racing," except that an apprentice may for one month after the date of his first mount in public ride races without holding a license. "Apprentice " shall mean any lad employed in a training stable who has not previously ridden in public. 2. The fee payable for a trainer's license shall be two pounds, for a jockey's license one pound, and for an apprentice's license ten shillings. 3. On application for a license the applicant shall forward to the Secretary of the Metropolitan Club of the district in which he resides the necessary fee, together with his full name and address. Such application shall bo dealt with by the Committee as they may deem fit. The Committee may also suspend or cancel any license, and any person whose license has been •withdrawn or suspended on the ground of misconduct, or of the infringement of the "Rules of Racing," shall not be allowed in any weighing-room, stand, or enclosure during the time his suspension is in force. 4. All licenses issued shall be immediately published in the " Official Calendar." 5. All licenses shall expire on tho 31st July in each year. 6. An owner, or trainer, or both, who shall knowingly employ an unlicensed jockey, shall be fined any sum not exceeding twenty pounds each. LICENSES ISSUED :- Trainers—Wm. Davies, J. Freeth, H. Peters, J. J. Gravestock, K. McKenzie, P. Seccomb, C. Lyford, H. Fletcher, R. J. Waldin, T. Olliver, A. McMorran, S. Harris, H. Christie, P. R Crew. Jockeys—J. Armstrong, Jas. Reed, H. Reed, Geo. Bates, J. J. Gravestock, F. Seccomb, C. Penman, J. L. Proctor, H. T. Withers. R. J. Waldin, Joseph Hughes, T. J. Daly, A. McMorran, W. Thompson, S. Harris. Apprentices—L. Matthews, Gordon Russell. ASSUMED NAMES : T. Forth, E. Halward. The Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club meet on the first Monday in each month to pass programmes and transact general business. H. M. LYON, Secretary. ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1893. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Novembek 17tii and 18th. Judge: G. H. Scales. Starter: S. Powell. Handicapper (except for Hack Races): J. 0. Evett. Handicapper for Hack Races : A. King. Clerk of the Scales : J. Wilkins. Stewards: J Ame<? J. Duncan, F. Franklyn, J.- B. Harcourt, .7. Raundert;. C. P. Skerrett an.l Dr Newman.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1130, 27 October 1893, Page 24
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