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TITARTONrteGITIKEI JOCKEY CLUB HAOE MEETING. - President— Major Marshall ViCB-PBBSiDBNi'^rMr S. S. Harrison Judgb — Mr Donald Praßer Oibbk op thb SoAlEß— Colonel Gorton Stabtbr— Mr John Stevens Oibbk ob thb Coubsb— Mr B. Levett . Handioappbr— Mr J. O. Evett tbwabds— Mr J. Stevens, Mr A. Dalziell, Mr D. Scott, Mr T, -Hammond, Mr J. Chubbin, Colonel Gorton, and Dr Frood JFKIDA/Y & SATURDAY, January Ist and 2nd, 1886. . OFEIOIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Hadioap Hjtbdie Baob of 50 soys ; -second horse to receive 5 boys out of the stakes!; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 soys ; two miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in high ; minimum weight, 9st. i: To start at 18 o'clock. . Hack Hukdib Baob of 10 bovb ; entrance, 1 soy ; post entry ? once round the course ; for horses that have never won an advertised raoe, nor entered for any race at this meeting, hack races excepted ; minimum weightiest j jo*keysto ride in colours. To start at 12.45 p m. - Fixing Stakeb, handicap of 40 sovb ; second horse to receive. 10 bovb out of the stakes ; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 sovb; three-quarters of a njjle. To start at 1.45 p.m. Hack Raob of 10 soys ; entrance 1 boy ; post entry 5 once round the course ; oon« ditions same as Hack Hurdle Bace- To start at 2.30 p.m. Mamon-Bansimkbi Handicap, of 200 bovb ; second horse, 20 bovb ; third horse, ,0 boys, both out ol the stakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 sovb ; final pay* ment3 bovb.; If miles; winoer of any race after tha declaration of weights of the value of 100 soys, penalised 51bs ; of 160 boys, 71bs. To start at 4 p.m. Maiden Piatb, of 40 soys ; for two-year-olds and upwardß ; entrance 3 bovb ; for horses that have never won an advertised race to the value of 25 soys prior to date of entry; the winner of any such race after entry to carry a penalty of 51bs ; two o»-n.;re, 7lbj ; one and a»qu»rter mile »; -"jight for age. To start at 4,30 p.m. . SECOND DAY. H/JJTHOAP HUBDIB BACB, of 40 SOYS j >■ i»nd horse to save its stakeß ; nominal ja, 1 aov ; acceptance 2 «ov ; lowest t jightj 98t ; weights to be deolared at 8 p.m. on first day ; acceptances, 10 a.m. on morning of race, at the Criterion Hotel, Bulls ; two miles, over eight flights of hurdleß, , 3ft 9in high. To start at 12 ' o'olock. Handicap Hack: Hubdlb Baob, of 10 soys j entrance 1 soy ; at or before 12.15 p,m, ; once rourd the course 5 conditions same as Hack ieardles previous day. To start it 12.45 p.m> irton-Bansitikei Dbbby, a sweepßtake )f 10 soys for starters, 100 soya added ; iot three-year-olds ; colts, Bst lOlbs ; fil» ies and geldings, Bst 51b ; 3 soys on ticoptance, and 5 bovb at the post ; one and ' ■ half miles i close with 5 subs. To start <^ 1.80 p.m. cbiox Handicap, of 50 soys ; second . we to receive 10 sow out of the stakes ; ' mination 1 soy ; acceptance 2 soys ; ■ ••r horses owned pix months prior to date "•■' ontry by bonafide residents who have '"•'n living within the boundaries of the tingongora and Otaki Rivers on the •• iat Coast for that time ; one and a."•■■rter miles. To start at 2.30 p.m.., toAP Hack Bach, of 10 soys; en--1 nee, 1 |soy ; entries at or before 2.15> .• 1. once round the course; conditions the 11 as in Hackßace on previous day . n •■Dtjing as to weight, To start at 3 ■ -vt Handicap, of 100 eovs; second 1 to receive 10 soys out of the stakes ; •iiiation, lsov; acceptance, 3 soys; : its to be declared at 8 p.m. oh on . . ;■ day ; acceptance at 10 a.m. on •: ■ V.ngof race at the Criterion Hotel, .. •= ; one and a-half miles. To start at ' 1. - vtioh Handicap, of 20 bjvs ; eapfo. all beaten horses ; nomina* ■ • I sot ; once round the course j poßt < ■/. To Bfcart at 5p m. RULES. ' 1 "o enfaiy will be received for any ■ • > eptupon this condition, That all > " *, claims, and objections arising out • icing shall be decided by a majority ■i . stewards present, or those whom ■ - y appoint. Their decision upon|all unnected with the carrying out of ;ramme shall be final. '.1 entries to be sealed and addressed mi Son Secretary, Bulls, entrance •jQclosed, with the name, age at time • • i' /, pedigree, and, in cases of Handi- ' " rformances of the horse, name of - er, and colours of the rider.,, ■ iy jockey riding except in the colours > ■ ■ • i will be fined 2 soys. . i v hen two or .more horses start, c 'y of the same owner, a distingu'. >• • ■ jut must be worn,- --• ■ nll races to be run under the W.J (braes walking over will onlyreoei ye "' c stakes. '. JuaMu*A«m fee for non-members, 1 mr n all races the second horse only ' • ■■■ hie stakes when it is snecially men<--1 ■. 1.. NEW RULES. " All entries and nominations must be •■ hands of the Secretary at the stated ■ • md place as advertised, accompanied 0 amount of nomination, and entrance '••••■• y. Pott marks will not be received in •■ ' c under any pretence whatever, and ■■ • nations unpaid at tlte time 0/ tlie due o/weigJUs will, be struck off'tlie list, . I I— ln all Handicaps of 1| miles and 1 '-it, the lowest weight shall not be under, .. be less tban 9at it shall be raised to 9st <<-', and if the highest weight accept* - I the others in prcportion. And in all ■ ■ ndicaps over 14 mileß, the lowest weight - .ill not be less than 5-t 71bs ; and if the ■•.heat weight accepting be less than 8s t i -lbs, it shall be raised to Bst 101 b, and the t.hers in proportion, Consolation Handi* ,ips excepted, 5 per cent, will be deducted com all winnings NbMINA-IONB, WBIGHTS, EnTRIBS, ETC. Nominations for all Handicaps, Hack Banes excepted, will close at the Criterion Hcrfel, Bullb, on the 25th November, and ,m. Weights for the first day'a Handicaps and District Handicaps deolared on the Bth December. Acceptances and Geueral Entries close on 16th December ; final payment for the Marton-Rangitikei Handicap due on the 23rd December, at the Criterion Hotel, Bulls, at 9 p.m. JAMES; G. WILSON, Hon. Sec. GARLAND'S PATENT MILK STRAINER, rj'HE most economical utensil ever offered J to the dairy public. The bottom being movable may be taken out and cleaned, or, when required, a new bottom inserted, three extra bottomß being supplied with each Milk Strainer for that purpose. Sold by all Ironmongers and by the Patentee. T. GARLAND, Tinplate Worker aud Japanner, Molcsworlh-street; Wellingfco

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11049, 11 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11049, 11 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11049, 11 December 1885, Page 4

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