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Sporting] ANGANUI JOOKfIS . .CL;UB ANNUAL SIBJSPLEOHABE MEETING, ■ '. To be held on the ' Wahganui Raobcoubbb —oh— -. THURSDAY. MaY 2<tar, 1888, , PROGRAMME: I— MAIDBIf. 6TBBPMOHABB, of 60 BOVB. . Second horse to receive 10 soys out of the •takes ; 'entrance, 8 sc.ve ; about 2 miles, | over auoh course as the Committee iiuy rect. ( \ Maiden is oae that hu never ■ won a Steeplechase of the value of 25 «0V8.) Weight for age, To .start at Noon." 2-^Jhxixa Staxbs Handicap (on the flat), of 60 boys ; distance, 6 furlongß ; nomi* - nation £l,~acccplaDce, £1. To start at 12.30 p.m. ■' • • r 3— Hack Flat, of 20 sots; one mile and a distance ; post entries ; J entrance 1 sor ; weights not under 9st fur Maidens ; the - winner of any Haok iiaco prior to running to ourry not less than lost. , open to all horses that have never won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted) or nominated for any race at date of running. To. start at 1.15 p.m. . ■'■ ' ■ ■ i 4 — WaNGANUI HAKDIOiP STBEPIiBOHASE, of 200 boys. Second horse to receive 2& eovs out of the Btakes j nomination 2 soys acceptance 4 soya ; ovecthe Wanganui Steeplechase course, distance about 3 miles ; winner of any Handicap Steeple* chase of the value of 100 soys, after the declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 7ib. To start at 2.15 p,m. 5— Wimibb Oats Handicap (on the flat), of 100 to??. Second horeo to receive 10 soys from the stake ; nomination 1 Boy, ac< oeptace 8 soys j winner of the Flying to carry peualty of 71bs ; distance li miles. To start at 3 o'clock.' 6 -Hack StbeKißohasb, of 20 aovs Distance, about 1J miles ; weights not - ' under lOdt ; the winner of any Hack, Flat, Hurdlo, or Steeplechase Race to carry a penalty of 141ba extra : entrance, 1 soy ; post entries ; open to all horses ' that are eligible lor the previous Hack Bace. 7— Consolation Hakdioae Stbbedbohabe, of 25 sovb. For all beaten horses, hacks inolude'd; diita'nce, about 1J miles,; nomination £1. acceptance nil. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND AC CE FIANCES AMOUNIS TO BE ■ FORWARDED. NOMINATIONS for Wanganui Steeple chase (£2), Flying (£1), and Winter Oate (£1) Handicaps will close on Tuesday, April 17th. ,'■ .-» .■■= ■•.'.... WEIGHTS .will appear on or about Tuesday May Ist. - - •■■'-• GENERAL ENTRIES for Maiden (£3) and Hack (£1)- SteepleohoßfS, and- ACCEPTANCES for. Wanganui Steeplechase (£4), Fiying (£1), and Winter Oats (£3) < Handicap j, will close on Tuesday May 16th. , Ihe lowest weight in Steeplechase Handicap ihall not be less than 9st 71bs. • RULHS AND REGULATIONS. All Nominations, Weights, Acceptances, and Entries will close at the Secretary's Office at a p.m., except where otherwise specified. ~ .-" No entry will be received for any race, except upon this condition— That all disc putei, claims, and objections arising out of the raoing shall be decided by a majority of I the Stewards, present, or those whom they ■ may appoint. Their decision upon all points 1 in^cqnnectiqn with the carrying out of this ' programme shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addressed to ;the Seoretarr, Wanganui, entranoo money enclosed, with name, age at time of entry; •Pedigree, and, in oase- of handicaps, performances of the horse, namo of the own«r, ;and colours of , the rider. r-' ! '.'.'■ '•■ | Any jockeys riding except in the colours entered, will be fined 2 soys. ( i When two or more horß»s Btai't, the pro« | porty of one owner, a distinguishing colour , must bo worn. | ; All persons intending to withdraw horses aye required to give nolioe to. the Seciotary orOlerfc of the Wales ono hiiidhour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with such rule shall a pay a fine of 6 soya to the Race Fund. All entries should be made on the Club's printed forms of entry, whioh may be oba tamed at the office of the Secretary, i All races to be run under the W.J.O. Rules. - . Horses' walking over will only receive half the stakes. iNo nomination. or' acceptance will be re* oeived on any pretencejwhatever, unless aoa tually accompanied .by the neoessary amount payable. ' TUe a'tteh'tion of owners is par* tioulariy called to this regulation. • The sum of £5 .per cent, to"' be deducted by the Club from all winnings. ; FBEKMAN B. JACKSON, | Seoretary. .VUANGANUI JOCKE3T CLUB. . NOMIMATIOKS FOR YEARLING-S. WANGANUI DEHBY.i 1890. ■ WANaANUI Dbbbst. of 200 soys, added to a swtepßtake of 10 soys for starters ; distance,. 1J miles ; colts Bit 101 b, fillies and geldingt, Bitslb ; nomination l v sov, acceptance 4 soys, and 5 soys at the post. /WANGANUI 2.IE4ROLD STAKES, - --_. *'"■'■ ■'. '- Fob 1889.': ..' A SwsBPBTAKB, of lOaoy's each for starters,, with 160 boys added i'.flacpnd horse to re-jj ieive 29 soys from the 'stakes ;. dhtancei V six furlongs ; .colj.?" Sst *71b, " fillies - and . geldihgs.,B3t 81b. j the winner of any race ,of die', value of .200 'sots to carry Slbs ' exfr»;-'6f ■ 300 boys 7ib extra; penalties not accumulative ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 4 soys, and 5 soYs at the post. Nominations tor the Wanganui Derby and 2-year-old Stakes (£1 each) will oloßq at the' Heoretary's-Vffioe on Tuesday, 2ith AprU, 1888. | FBEEMAN R. JAOKBON, Hon. Secretary, W^J.O. . . - - : Music. ■ . T^' CILLERY AItBEBT: PIANO, HARMONIUM, AND ORGAN ' ' VTUNEE AND.REPAIRES,- ; ■ \ WAHuAJsni. ' . . Estimates for repairs gireo. TuuWg by the 'year — In the town of *V<wgi,aui, 25j ; single tuning, 10s 6d; - ■ Pour tunings_in the country, two guihaas ; twoituiiingvone guinea-. -■' ■• "■.'',: Visihojuntry districts every four months Orders, left with H, I, Joneß and Son, Stationers, Wanganui, will receive prompt attention, •- LION_ STABLES. a he underßiguedbeg to announce to their friends and the pubho generally that th.y have taken ov«r the above Stables, where every attention willbe paid to all horseß en* trusted to their oaro. ■ " v They would particularly draw '' tion of the public to the faofc '" • • the attehhad 20 years experience * >l>&t they huvo line, and horsebw' ' m splaying, oastrabe done at pri'" all of which will -oa 'o suit the times. JOHN MOOSE & 00., BBS LIQH BTASLBS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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