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Sporting. TT7ANOANUI JOCKEY OLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the WANaANCI BAOfICOUBSE, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Bth and 9fch March, 1888. Jjudee: Mr W. T. Owen. Starter: Mr W. Wilson. Clerk of Scales: MrE. A. Campbell. Olerk of Course : Mr 0. H. Cbayannos, Handicapper: Mr J. O, Evitt. liinekeoper : Mr a. Higgie, Stewards : ''r Farle, Dr Connolly, Mr A. Higgle, Me J. P. Watt, Mr H. J> . Harrison, Mr J. Paul, Mr A. J. I'arsons, PBOG-BA.MME. First Day. I— FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 100 soys ; about two_ milos and a distance, over 8 jumps 3ft Gin in height; nomination, £l ; acceptance, £3. To start ab 12 o'clook. —HACIC HURDLE UACE, of 20 soys; about j 1 mile and a distance ; post entries ; weights not to be voder lOst; over 4 flights of hurdles, opeu to all horses that have never won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excel? ted) or nominated for any race at the date of meeting; entrance, £1. To start at 1 p.m. 3— WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of 500 soys; second hqrso to receive 50 sqvs f.om the stakes ; distance, If miles ; winner of any handicap of the valua of 30) soys or more, after the declaration of weights, to carry 7. b extra; of two or more such imcos, 101 b extr.>, or any handioap race ot 200 soys to cirry 51b extra ; of two or more such races, i 81ofxtra; ot one or more such races oE the | value of 200 soys, together with one of the value of cUO soys, 91b extra ; nomination, £% ; acceptance, £7 ; and ±'5 on Saturday, March 3rd. To start at 2 p.m. 4— W/vNGANUI 2-YEAE-OLD STAKES, a sweepstaks of 10 soys each for starters, with 150 soys added ; second horse to receive 20 soys fr^rn the stakes; distaaco six furlongs ; colts, Bstlolb, fillies aad geldings. 8s r . 3lb; the winner of any race of -toe value of 200 .. boys to carry 51b extra ; of SOOsova. 71b extra ; penalties not accumulative ; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 4 soys, and 5 soys at the L Poßt, Closed with 45 nominations. 6— WELTER HANDICAP, of 6) soys ; 1 mile; minimum weight, 8s t Vib; nomination, £1. ', acceptance £2. To start at 3.45 p.m. 6— HACK EACE, of 20 soys ; distance, 1 mila and ! a distance ; post entries ; weights, not under 9st ; same condition as Hack Hnrdle Bace; , entrance, £I. To start at 4.30 p.m. 7-FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second horso to receive 10 soys out of the stakes ; |-mile : nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3. 'To start at 6 p.m. *" Second Day. I— WANGANUI DERBY, of 200 soys 5 added to a sweepstake of 10 sots each for starters ; distance 1$ miles ; colts, Bst 101 b; fillies and geldings, Bst;slbs ; .closed with 3 nominations ; £3 on acceptance, and £5 at the post. To start ab 12 o'clock. - 2-SECOND HANDI .AP HURDLES, of 100 soys; about two miles and a distance; over 8 jumps 3ft 6n in height; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, £'d. To start at 1 p-m. 3— HANDICAP H CX HUBDI^E RACE, of 25 soys ; about one mile and a distance ; over 4 fights. of hurdle's; same condition as Hack Hurdle Bace; nomination, £l ; acceptance 10s. Nominations to close at the Secretary's n Office at 8 p.m. on the 8;h March ; weights to be declared at 9 p.m. on the same night ; acceptances to close on the day of tho race, . at 11 a.m. Tosfcirt at 130 p.m. ' 4— WANGiJNUI STaKES HANDICAP, of 200 soys ; second horse to receive 25 soys out of the stakes ; for 3-jear-olds and upwards ; distance, 1J miles ; nomination, £1; acceptance, £5. To start at 2.30 p.m. P— NURSERY HANDICAP, of 6U sovs; for 2-year-olds ; distance, 6 furlong j ; nomination* £I ; acceptance, £2. Cv start at 3.15 p.m. 6— DISTRICT ita.CE RaNDICaP, of 150 sovs; I, second horse to receive 25 soys ou!> of the stakes, 1\ miles, opened to all horses owned and traiutd for six montbs prior to date of emry by bonafid-3 resdents, who have been 1. living between the Maoawatu and Wainjongora nivers for tint time, nomination, '.£l'; acceptance 60s. To start at 445 p.m. '■ • — Ha.NjL>ICA.P HA<.K Ei.CE, o; 20 soys, !, distance, f njile, same condition as Hack Race, nominations to close at the .-eoreUry's Office at 8 p.m on Bth March, weights declared at 9 p.m. on the same night, accepJ , tances, half aa hour before the race starts, nomination, £1, acceptance, lUs, to go to the second horse. Tosta<tat4 45p.m. fc— CONVOLUTION HANDICAP, of 60 sovs, for S alt beaten horses; distance, 1 mite,nomination £1; acceptance, £1. To start at 5.30 p.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND AOOEPiAHOBS AND AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED. ' t NOMINATION;} tor both Handicip Hurdles, ' £1, Cup, £2, Welter, £1, Flying, £X, Wanganui „ Stakes, £1, and District, £1, close on Tuesday, 3 December 20th, 1887. WEIGHTS will b 3 declared for the above handicaps, except the Second Handicap Hurdles and Wanguiui Stakes, on Tuesday, February 7th, 1888. ACCEPTANCES for First HandicapHuc(sles,*3, Cup, £7. Welter, ££, Flying, £3, Derby, £3, 2yr Olds, £i, District, £3, and nominations for Nursery. £1 , will close on Tuesday, 21st February, 1888, - FINAL P AYM B NTS for the Wangauul Cup, £5, I will close on Saturday, 3rd March, iBSB. WEIGHTS for Second Hurdles, Wanganui 3 Stakes, and Nu-sery Handicaps will Appear on Thursday, Bth March, at 9 o'clook. ACCEPTANCES tor fcecond hurdles, £$, Btakes £5, Nurseiy, £2, and Hack Hucdlos, 10 s, will close on Friday, 9th March, at 11 o'clook a.m. RULES AND BEGrULATIONS: All dominations, Weights, Acceptances, and _ Entries will close at the Secretary's pfficj at in 9 p.m., except where otherwise specified.' '" .No entry will be received tor any race, except upon this condition— That al> disputes, claims, an i objections • rising out of the racing shall bo decided by a majority of .the Stewards pres 'nt, or those whom tiioy may. anjidint. Their decision upon all points in connection with the cawjin^ out of the Programme shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Wansnnni, entrance money enclosed, with name, age at time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps, performances of the, horse, •r name of the owner, and colours of the rider, a Any jockey riding except in the colours entered, • will be lined 2 soys. 7 When two o£.-niface;horses start, the property of the one owner, a;djSuiugui9hin< colour must be .„ warn, •.•'•> All perflonTfaitontl'ing to withdraw horses are required to givenbtice to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half hour bif ore starting. Any pers.n heWlectitig or refusing to comply with such rule shall pay alflue of 5 so?s to the itace Fund. All entries should be made on the Club's printed forms of entry, which may be obtained at the offlee of the Secretary, races to berunnnddr the W.J.C. Eules. Horses walking ove; will only receive half the ~ stakes. ) Ho nomination or acceptance will be received 011 nny pretence whatever, unless actually accompanied by the nece-sary amount payable. The attention 01! owners is particularly cal ed to this regulation' „ The sumof £5 per cent to be deducted from al 5 winnings. ffSEEMAN B. JACKSON, ,' Sec- etarv. ivr o x 1 0 c. j 3 CLIFTON^VILLA, CASTLBOLIFF. r ' MBS E. WALL wishes to inform the public and visitors generally that good ac--8 commodation, with reasonable terms, oom> bined with strict attention, oan be had by ■ all those that wish to spend ft few weeks at , the seaside. 1 Eurly application necessary to Mr Wm. , Aiken, St. Hill-Btreet, or Mrs B. Wall; 1 Oastlecliff. bvr ~*> i 1 ci ». S, J. HEFFBU, (Late Brewer for Mr John Watt), Having started business on his own account in the CBOWtf BBEWEBY, ST. BILL STrJEET, WANGANUI, As BBEWEB & BOTTLER, Trusts that by supplying a good article, and by attention to his business, to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. The Trade will be supplied with Beer similar to the Beer which took First Prize at the Wanganui Exhibition (which will be always kept oc hand), and Families and Hotel Proprietors with Battled Beer similar to that which at the same Exhibition obtained 3?irafc Prize. A. trial and support solicited. nrTo householders COALS. COAL". COALS. Daily expected, per Mary Wadley, from Newcastle direo'. Best Soreened Newcastle Household Coals. Orders for delivery from ship's side or yards at Low Prices. G-reymouth and Coalbrookdale Coals ataays on hand FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. Bata, Manuka, Tawa, and Mixed Wood in log, or cut to any length, at greatly Beducod Price*. WALKER & HATRIOK, Taupo Qua.y TMBHING Taokle, Lineß, Hooks, and " JL all requisites. Cheap and Good. Cheapest house in town for Fishing Tackle of all kinds, A. D. WILLIS'S Fanny Repository, Viotoxia Avenue,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11679, 31 December 1887, Page 4

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