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WANGANUI AND RANGITIKEI HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE ARAMOHO STEEPLECHASE , COURSE 1 (By the Kind Permission of Mr. ( Keith.) on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881. Judge : Mr F. R. Jackson. Clerk of the Scales : Mr F. M. Betts. Stewards : Mr H. N. Harrison F. R. Jackson Mr F. M. Betts Mr R. Hair Mr A. Higgie Mr J. Hislop Mr D. Taylor Mr Dick Mr Wilson Mr W. T. Owen Dr Donaldson. PROGRAMME : I.— The Corinthian Cup (a piece of plate) ; a distance handicap ; lowest weight, 11 stone; owners up ; riding weights to bo declared at time of nomination; nomination, 10s; acceptance, ill ; distance, 2h miles. To start at 2 p.m. 2. — Hunt Club Cup Handicap (a piece of plate) ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, £1 ; distance, about 3 miles ; lowest weight, lOst 71b; highest, 14st; riders who have ridden for public money to have 14lbs added to handicap weight. To start at 3 p.m. 3. — Ladies' Purse (a piece of plate) ; entrance, £1 Is ; distance, 3 miles ; weights — i years, 12st; 5 years, 12st71b; Bandaged, 13st31b; riders who have ridden for public money to carry 14lbs extra. To start at 4 p.m. 4. — Hack Race, for horses which have never started for public money other than a hack race, or won a hack race ; a sweepstake of £2 ; weights not under lOst ; distance, 1£ miles. To start at 4.30 p.m. RULES : Horses that have been constantly ridden to hounds only to be eligible for the Corinthian Cup, Hunt Club Handicap, and Ladies' Purse. Horses that were bond fide the property of the nominator on or before the 20th July only to be eligible for the Corinthian Cup. All riders must have been members of the Hunt Club, and paid their subscriptions before the 11th July. All horses will receive qualification by the Committee, after nominations and before acceptance. Nominations to close at Chavannes' Hotel on the 20th July ; weights to be declared on the 26th July, and acceptances on August 2nd. J. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary. TATTERSALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATIONS. THE Proprietor of Tatlersall's having received such liberal support on his first Consultation, has been induced to commence a Series of Consultations on the principal races during the forth coming Spring Meetings. It having been proposed to him to hold one on a larger scsile than the one recently held, and co many inducements being offered he has determined to hold one on the MELBOURNE CUP of 10,001) Subscribers, one on the Great Metropolitan Stakes (A.-T.O. Meeting) of 3000, and one on the Hawkesbury Grand Handicap of 2000 Subscribers each, so as to meet the requirements of all classes. Conditions as follows : — TATTKBSALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATION, MELBOURNE CUP OF 1881. 10,000 SUBSCBIBEKS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £5000 Second Horse 2000 Third Horse 1000 Starters ( to be divided ) 1000 Non-Starters i among them, j 1000 TATTERSALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATION, GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES. 3000 SUBSCBISERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £1500 Second Horse 500 Third Horse 400 Starters ( to be divided ) 300 Non-Starters ( among them, j 300 TATTEKS ALL'S MONSTBK CONSULTATI' >N, HAWKESBURY GRAND HANDICAP. 2000 SUBSCEIBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £1000 Second Horse ->00 Third Horse 200 Starters ( to be divided ) 300 Non -Starters ( among them, j 200 Applications by letter only, with exchange on country cheques, or by money order (with stamped address of sender) promptly attended to. GEORGE ADAMS, Tattersall's Hotel, Sydney, i ILLER & KEESING, PLUMPERS TINSMITHS, AND I^ISFTTTERS, Jppos'lc Princess Theatre, Ridgvray street), PfAVU ON HAN D - PORTABLE BOILERS AND r T TR!SACES. TANKS. TANKS. TANKS. BATOS. BATHS. BATiiS. Pumps and Rams fitted. Water Pipes and Gas Pipes, with all requisite fit- ! lings. Ridging, Spouting, Down Piping, Lead-head IN ails. IC WASHLVJ MACHINES. A. .'classes ti work belonging to the trade done on the premises and promptly executed to order. Country customers receive every attention. MILLEII & KEESING, -.lumbers, Gas Fitters, Bhii-hangeks, i Tinsmiths J |) OST ER S (plain or in colours) JL Theatrical Day Bills, Programmes, &c, turned out with expedition and a» j cheap rates at tlie Chsouicls Office. J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9456, 21 July 1881, Page 4

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