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mm gs&sz UNITED HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE HUTT PARK RACECOURSE SATURDAY, JULY 13ih, 1895. Patron : His Excellency the Governor. Presidents : H. D. Bell and Janies Coates. Judoe ; J. G. Wilson. Treasurer : F. H. Harley. Handicapper : J. E. Henry. Timekeeper: N. Grace. Stewards: H. D. Crawford, D. G. A. Cooper, Dr Cahill, D. R. Caldwell, 0. H. Lucona, F. W. Maddox, Jno. Mills, E. D. O’Rorko, C. P. Skerrett, A. Wylie and D. G. Eiddiford. Starter: Clerk op the Scales : F. Dyer. Clerk of the Course : G. McDonald. PROGRAMME, Approved by the Metropolitan Club : 1. Maiden Steeplechase Handicap, of 49 bovs ; second horse to receive 5 aovs from the stakes. Maiden riders allowed 71b. For hunters that have never won an advertised Steeplechase. Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 15a; acceptance, 1 bov. About two miles. 2. OpenHurdleHandicap, ofSOsovs; second horse to receive 5 sova from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and three-quarters. 3. United Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, of 75 aovs; second horse to receive 15 sova, and the third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For hunters only. Minimum weight in handicap, Hat, Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 1 bov; acceptance, 2 sova. About three miles and a half. 4. Open Steeplechase Handicap, of 100 sovs; second horse te receive 15 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 3 sevs. About three miles. 5. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap. First horse to receive a bracelet of the value of 30 sova; second horao, a bracelet of the value of 5 sovs (or cash equivalent). For hunters only. Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificate from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside. The horses to_ be nominated by ladies, and will require to jump a hurdle to the satisfaction of the Stewards before starting. Maiden riders allowed 51b. Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 sov. Two miles on the flat. 0. Hack Handicap, of 40 save ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 1 sov. Seven furlongs on the flat. [ Definition of a hack —A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race at any tirae_ (hack or hunter races excepted), and is not, and has not been nominated in any race other than hack and hunter races at tho same meeting.) 7. Hunters’Hurdle Handicap, of 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. For hunters only. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 1 sov. Maiden riders allowed 51b. The winner of any previous race tho same day to carry 101 b penalty. One mile and a half,

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. N.B. —All events close at 9 p.m. THURSDAY, July 4th—Weights dcnlarod. WEDNESDAY, July 10th Acceptances for all events. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount payable, close at the Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, at 9 p.m. on tbo dates named. The rules and weights of the Rules of Racing, adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand, will be strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will bo deducted from tho gross amount of all stakes-. Races Nos. 1,3, 5> and 7 are confined to qualified hunters only. Owners or riders must produce Masters’ Certificates to tho Clerk oC tho Scales before tho horses are weighed out for any of these events. Qualification of a Hunter—A hunter is a horse that has boon hunted regularly with any recognised pack of hounds, to the satisfaction of tho Master, during tho season 1895, and tho bona fide property of a member of any recognised Hunt Club. Definition of a Maiden Rider—Any member of a recognised Hunt Club, who has never before ridden in a race of any description (hunter races excepted), and who has never won a hunters’ race at the time of starting. Gentlemen Riders Persona desirous of being registered as gentlemen riders are referred to Rules 181 and 182, tho Rules of Racing. ,H. M..LTON Hon. Sec. lor Race Meeting. Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. May 8, 1895. 966 By Special Appointment to Jth© Ka.pl of f Glasgow. Stables and Private Residence connected with Telephone. TATTERSALL’sIIOYAL fSTABLES, J. li A N E, Proprietor. Head Office— Sydney street, Wellington. LANE’S ISLANtTbAY ’BUSSES Leave Sydney street Stables for Island Bay at 9.30, 10, 11, 1.30 and 2 o’clock ; returning from Island Bay at 11.30, 4,30 and 6 ©’clock. The ’Bus will call at any address in Town for parties of 6 or more on notification. A large assortment of the Best Private Carriages, Landaus, Broughams, Buggies (hooded and open), Dogcarts, Drags, Tan[ dems, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses, Brake (for picnics) ready for Hire. Open all night, with Groom in attendance. Horses or Vehicles Bought or Sold on Commission. Horses Carefully Broken to Saddle or Harness. jOrders by Telegram or Otherwise Receive Prompt Attention. Telephone, Nch 429, 63

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2548, 28 June 1895, Page 4

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