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fIT A N GAN UI, JOCEES. . CLUB W SPRING MEETING! FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1881. ,- - T - STBWABDS rr-ir- r , ; v-v. if r Thos. Tnatcbef j Mr H^W*W?^ DrEarle^'"" "" MrXtr>TOßbir" tfr F. M. Betts |Mr J. Heslop Mr J. P. Watt. : Stabteb : Mr A. Higgie. ClBBE:/-OP THE : COUBSB : ! ' / Mr John Higgie. Clerk op the ( .JSoales: Mr F! 'M^-Betts 1 ;'- Handicappee : :Mr W. Hatelyr , , Timekeeper: Mr S. H. Drew. Judge : MrW. T. Owen. PROGRAMME : I.— Maiden Plate, £50; entrance £3 ; weight for age ; 1$ miles ; open to all horses that have never won public money prior to date ot entry ; any horse entered for Maiden Plate winning an advertised race between the ! tiine of entry and date of race to carry a penalty of slbs. To start at 12 o'clock. 2. — Handicap Hubdle Race, £50 ; 2 miles and a distance ; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in high; top weight not to exceed. 12 stone, and lowest not to be under 9 stone. Nomination £2, to go to the fund ; acceptance, £3, to be added to the stakes. To start at 1 o'clock. 3.— Hack Hubdle Eace, £10; once round and a distance ; post entries ; entrance, £1, to be add,ed ; weight to be not under 9 stone ; open to all horses that have never won an advertised race, hack races excepted ; jockeys to ride in colours. ■ To start ab : 1.30 p.m. j 4.— Wanganui Stakes Handicap £150; second horse to receive £20 out of stakes, third horse .to ri , save his^stakdsj 2' mtte.ffiatidLaJ distance ; nomination, £2 ; acceptance, £3 ; top weight not to exceed 10 stone. To start at 2.30 p.m. i : v' j ■' -=. •: i_- ■■■ .' 6.— Railway Plate, £50; 1£ miles; weight for age ; entrance, £3. To^tart at 3.30< p.m. r : 6, — ( l ons6lati6n St ak es Han di cap £30; for all beaten horses ; lmile and a distance ; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. To start at 4.30 p.m. ■' ■■■—■ ] RtLES. "■ • : - : ' ■•-! Nominations for W.S.H. and Hurdles close at the Pier Hotel on September 23rd at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on October sth. Acceptances ; and general entries close at the Pier Hotel on October 10th, at 9 p.m. No entry will be received for any races except upon this condition — that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing, shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected , with the carry iog out of this prog'raißin^ shall be final All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Mon. Secretary, Wanganui ; entrance money enclosed, with the name, age »t time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps, performances of the borse, name of the owner, Bnd colpurs of the rider. Any jockey riding except in the colours entered will be fined 3 soys. When two or more horses start, the property of the fame owner, a distinguishing colour must be worn. All persons intending to withdraw horses, are required to give notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half-hour before ingAny person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of o sots to the race fund. ] *11 entries should be made on the Club's printed foxms of .entry./ whicH may |be obtained at. ;the office of the Hon Secretary. .: , ..\; / / All races to be run under the W.J.C. Rules. .- '■; '. -■■ ■-.. ■■.'■. „<!; : Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes. . , ■ .■. ... Annual qualification/fee, £3 for nonmembers.; for '.one meeting £2. : : \ Second horse. to save its stakes; in all races except where otherwiae specified. No entries or nominations, wilt be; re-:; ceived under any ; pretence .whatever!!; after the: i time; specified: for closing. Letters bearing the postmark of the. date of entry, aud telegrams of the same , date will be received. . ,;;; ; - FREEMAN JACKSON^ •' ,;.■■! .:;:;_■: ," - Hon. S«C>i '■■■ !>■■ i ■■■•••- OPENINGS NOTIGEy - ' [ IJ ■■'* ■ ; .('■■■-, ■ ■ ■ ~ : - A >'■$.- ntjtsford/'^ 7..';; 11 ;';; WATCHMAKER,: J EWE LLERy ETC. IN'thabk ing' his numeroas Customer^ and the Public generally . lor the very liberal support accorded to him in the past, begs to notify that he has R E JMf> OH % 5,,, D To the Premises, formerly ■•occupied by Mr T. Bush, Sfiefcoria Avenuej(opposite Mr F. R. Jackson's), and OPENED on SATURDAY, THE 18th JJJ.NE,. With a nice Assorted Stock of /v « WATC HES, CLOCKS, GOLD AND V PiLVER JEWELLERY^. r'. M '; And all other. Articles coniiected with' the Trade, at very ' Reasonable J^ricesyAll kinds of Watches' Clocks, Jewellery, ' Musical Boxes, Sewing. Machines, &c, skilfully Repaired: and .Cleaned with promptitude on the ShortestNofice. o^* Clocks Cleaned in the Country -. ■ ■■ ; debring" TWINE gINDEH, WITH IMPROVEMENTS, FOR 1882. The Simplest, Most Reliable, and Best Grain Harvester made. ff^» See New Zealand Testimonials. Machines are to be specially made strong, and adapted for the market. Maker advises us that unless orders are sent in early he cannot supply. {^ FARMERS, Jrder at once, and save the disappointment experienced this year. W. WARIN3 TAYLOE, Ironmonger and Iron Merchant, Victoria Avenue, ACH3NT ?O& WaKOANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9465, 30 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9465, 30 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9465, 30 July 1881, Page 4