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i TTCrANGrANUI AND RANGITIKEI W HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To BE IIELI") ON THE ARAMOHO STEEPLECHASE COURSE (By the Kind Permission of Mr. Keith.) on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1881. Judge : Mr F. R. Jackson. Cleric of the Scales : Mr F. M. Betts. Stewards : Mr H. N. Harrison Mr F. R. Jackson Mr F. M. Betts Mr R. Hair Mr A. Higgic Mr J. Hislop Mr D. Taylor Mr Dick i Mr Wilson Mr W. T. Owen I Dr Donaldson. PROGRAMME : 1. — The Corinthian Cup (a piece of plate) ; a distance handicap ; lowest ) weight, 11 stone; owners up ; riding weights to be declared at time of ) nomination; nomination, 10s; acceptance, Ml ; distance. 2-|- miles. To start at 2 p.m. I 2.— Hunt Club Handicap (a piece * of plate); nomination, 10s ; acceptance, £1 ; distance, about 3 miles ; I lowest weight not under lOst ; highest not to exceed 13st 71b. For c gentlemen riders only. To start at 3 p.m. 3 3. — Lames' Purse (a piece of plate); entrance,^ Is; distance, about 3 miles; r weights— 4 years, 12st ; 5 years, 12st 71b; G and aged, 13st 31b. For t gentlemen riders only. To start at 4 p.m. 4. — Hack Race, for horses which have never started for public money other i than a hack race, or won a hack race ; a sweepstake of £2 ; weights not under lOst ; distance, 1-i miles. To start at 4.30 p.m. RULES : Horses that have been ridden tc * hounds not less than six times, to the satisfaction of the Stewards, only to b( eligible for the Corintlran Cup, Tluni Club Handicap, and Ladies' Purse. Horses that were bond fide the pro- '•> perty of the nominator on or before th< 23rd July only to be eligible for th( Corinthian Cup. All riders, except for the hack race must have been members of the Hum Club, and paid their subscriptions oi s. or before the 23rd July. Nominations to close at Chavannes II Hotel on the 3rd August ; weights to b( declared on the 6th August, and acceptances on August 10th. Gentlemen must ride in colours. All nominations and acceptances musi be in the hands of the Secretary, a1 Chavannes' Hotel, before 9 o'clock p.m, on the dates named. J. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary. s TjATTERSALL'S MONSTEB ; CONSULTATIONS. TBE Proprietor of Tat' crsall's haviDp rpceired such liherfll support on i Irs first Consultation, has been induced ! > to commence a Series of Consultations 0 on the principal races during the forth r coming Spring Meetings. It having been proposed to him lo hold 0 one on a larger sc-lc than the one recently heir 1 , and so many inducements c bein# offered lie lms determined to hold ; one on the MKLB'HJRNK CUP of c 10,000 Subscribers, one on the Great K Metropolitan Stakes ( A.. T.C. Meeting] of 3000, aid one en the Hawkesbury t Grand Handicap of 2000 Subserihers each, so as to meet the requirements of .' all (-lasses. Conditions as follows :— rj TATTKHSA.LL'd MONSTKR CONSULTATION, MELBOUIt.NE CUP OF 1881. ' 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. 1 First Morse £5000 1 Second Horse 2000 ; Third Horse 1000 I Starters (to be divided ) 1000 I Non-Starters I among them, j 1000 ' TATTER B ALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATION. GREAT METROj POLITAN STAKES. f 3000 Subscribers at £1 each. j First Horse £1500 \ Second Horse 500 j Third Horse 400 y Starters (to be divided ) 800 Non-Starters ( among them. ) 300 ! TATTEKS ALL'S MONSTER CONSULTATDN, HAWKESBURY GRAND HANDICAP. 2000 Subscribers at £1 each. , First Horse £1000 I Second Horse 000 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. MILLER & K.EESING, PLUMPERS TINSMITHS, AND Lr AS FITTERS, Jppos'te Princess Theatre, Kidgway istrert), ' fT AY K ON 11 ANI) - PORTABLE BOILWRS AND ' F 1 THWACKS. ' ____ :> TANKS. TANKS. TANKS. BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. 1 Pumps and Rams fitted. Water Pipes and "Gas Pipes, with all requisite fittings. Ridging, Spoiiting, Down Piping, Lead-head Nails. I C WASH IJS 'Jc M ACH INKS. A. ..'classes ci work belonging to the trade done on the premises and promptly ext-cuied to order. Country customers receive every attention. MILLER. & KEESING, rj.u jh'.kks, Gas Fitters, Bkj i-hangebs, Tinsmiths i M«ninr n riiVi nun i t'i — r»n im _n n mi i~ i?j w-^TVucxxm POSTERS (plain or m colours). Theatrical Day Bill*, Programmes, Sic, turned ouL with oxpeditioii and j cheap rates at the Chkoktolk Office,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9464, 29 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9464, 29 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9464, 29 July 1881, Page 4

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