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THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR OP THF WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. THE New Zealand Mail has been appointed the Official Calendar for the publication of all programmes in the District of Wellington, in terms of Rule 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 Oilieral Calendar. The advertisement shall show that the programme has been approved by the Jockey Club, shall state tho days on which the meeting is to begin and end, and tho names of tho stewards, judge, starter, clerk of tlie scales and handicapper." All notifications for the future published in this column are so published under tho authority of the Wellington Racing Club, and ire binding on country clubs and others, who must therefore duly note the same. PROGRAMMES PASSED : Wairarapa Hunt Club, Steeplechase Meeting, Tauherenikau, July sth, 181)4. DISQUALIFICATION. Adam McMorran, disqualified by the Wellington Racing Club for life, and warned off all Racecourses where tho Metropolitan Rules are in force, for striking the rider of Jacob across the head while riding in the Second Hurdle Handicap at tho Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting, November 18th, 1893. LICENSES ISSUED :- Trainers—Wm. Davies, I. Freeth, H. Peters, J. J. Gravestock, K. McKenzio, F. Seccomb, C. Lyford, H. Fletcher, R. J. Walden, T. Olliver, S. Harris, 11. Christie, P. R Crew, A. Peters, 11. McPhee, J. Swaysland, N. Miller, J. R. Huxtable, Wi Hutana, Jas. Thomson, H. Killeen, Jas. Hilder, Jno. Stevens, F. Hedge, Jos. Devonshire, Jno. Jones, Wm. Kraft, Epiha Harvey, Chas. Qarmont, F. W. Dennett. Jockeys—J. Armstrong, Jas. Reed, H. Reed, Geo. Bates, J. J. Gravestock, F. Seccomb, C. Penman, J. L. Proctor, H. T. Withers, R. J. Walden, Joseph Hughes, T. J. Daly, W. Thompson, S. Harris, F. Matthews, C. Spackman Jno. Cooper, F. Hedge, R. Buckeridge, W. Buckeridge, P. Walkin, J. Keen, Jas. Russell, Maurice Cronin, Frank Merson, Chas. Carmont, N. Miller, T. Winteringham, Isaac James, jun., * Wm. Moule, Wm. Thomson, H. Peters, Walter Lane, P. McDonough, James Thomson, T. Carmont, J. Hanna, Richard Hockley, John Jones, H. Bills, Frank Tidswell, A. Trengrove, Eriha Nana Himiona Teataotu, John Muriagh, Fred. Cotter, Chas. Holland, Wm. Lett, H. Broadbent, Jno. Skeet, Harry Catt, F. W. Dennett. Apprentices—L. Matthews, Gordon Russell, Hugh Ranßfield, John Carlett, Robt. Ray. LICENSES CANCELLED. Adam McMorran's Trainer's and Jockey's Licenses, cancelled by the Wellington Racing Club, November 18th, 1893. DISQUALIFICATIONS REMOVED. All persons and horses taking part in unauthorised meeting held by the OhauManakau Racing Club' on' the Tikorangi Course, on December 26th, 1893. Removed by the Wellington Racing Club on January 12th, 1894. AH persons and horses taking part in an unauthorised race meeting "Whakataki and Castlepoint Races," held on Tho Beach near Castlepoint, on March 10th 1894. Disqaulification removed by the Wellington Rasing Club, May 19th, 1894. ASSUMED NAMES:— T. Forth, E. Halward, W. Henry, Heron D'Ouseley. REGISTERED COLOURS. H. D'Ouseley—Rose pink jacket and cap. RACING CONFERENCE. Messbs N. Grace and W. 0. Williams have been elected to represent the combined Country Clubs in the Wellington Metropolitan District at tho next annual Conference. 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.

A RACEHORSE POISONED. London, Juno 11. One thousand pounds reward has been offered for tho conviction of the person who poisoned the colt Pensionor, which foil dead m the Trafford Handicap. COURSING AT DUNEDIN. Dunedin, June 8. The attendance was rather small at'tho June Coursing Meeting. Results: — St. Leqeb.—Winner, .£22; runner up, .£lO. Mr J. Drumm's Hasty Girl, by Boomerang—Jilt, beat Mr J. Crawshaw's Nitrate King, by Kinsky—Bed of Stone, and won. Fobbuby Cup.—Winner, £3O; runner up, £l2. Mr W. Harle/s Pine Hut, by Red Pine Fly, beat Mr W. Carver's Ledgerkeeper, ]by Kinsky—Bed of Stone, and won. Secretaries of racing clubs are reminded that illustrated cards and programmes can be Drinted at the New Zealand Times office at cheapest printing office in tho colony. '

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 24

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