I Sjjorfcing\ M ANA I A HACK EACES To bo held on THURSDAY, 2«tk DECEMBER, 188!) (Boxing Day). Stewards : E. B. McEao, D,, Knight, H. E. Good, F. MeGuvowi, J. D. Mitchell, If. M. Woodward, E. Shove, W. V. . Youtifr. Judge: Mr Thomas Parsons. Handicappor : Mr B. E. McEae. Clerk of Scales : Mi- J. MeCiitchan. Clercfc of Course : Mr B. Higgi^soo,
1. Handicap Hurdlo Pace of 20 sovsj seoond horse to rooeivo osova from the stakes; distance, 1$ miles, over six i%hts of hurdles, 3ft Gin high ; a<mi' nation 12s Gd, acceptance ,7* -fid. To start at 12 o'clqc]?, 2. ftfaidon Baoo of 15 aovs; weight for age; distanco, 1 mile and a distance, entrance 13s. To start at 12.30. 3. Farmers' Pluto of 10 soya i for horses that have novel' bean nominated for ■or started in any piovious race; waiter weight for ago ; gentlemen riders j ontrancc 10s. To start at 1 o'clock. 4. Mknaiii Handicap of So so vs; 2nd horse to rocoirn 71 so ys from stakes-, distance, Is- miles ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance, Ida. To start at 2 o'clock. 6. Selling Race of 15 soys; winner to be sold for 10 soys, any surplus to, b,o, equally divided betwopj} th.fi o.l'ib'nnd the owner of thp.^jotwrt lioi-soj miniWWW WgM, Sst 71b i distance 1 milo ; podt entry, 15s, To start at 2.30 p.m. |0, Maori Racft of 7 soys ; second horse to rjceive 2 soys from tho stakes; no weight under Bst 71b; distance, 1 iuil«; post entry, 7s. To start at 3.1.3. 7. Tally-Ho Handicap of 20 soys ; §o/ift»j«J horse to receive 5 soys fr^Rl the' stakes ; distance, J m^le; iionliuation 12s Gd, aQcep.tr.nce Vs (3d. To start at 3.45. 8. Consolation Handicap of 8 soys • 2nd | horse to receive 2 soys from the stukes ; 1 distance, 1 mile ; nomination ss, acoep- . tune,! 3s. To start at 4.30 o'clqc^ Npmjnajionfj faY Kos. 1, % a, 4 and 7 (Mividcm Knco, Fiwmovs 1 Plate and Handicaps) to be inthflhnndsof tho socrotnry on or before 8 p.m. on Monday, 9th Docomber, Wrights will be declared on Satuudat, 21st December. Acceptances and goneral entries close ou Satubdat, 2lst Decombev. < Competition in the varions evonts will bo strictly limited to hacks. No horse 1 may start that has ever won public money j except as a hack, or is nominated, or has for six months previously been nominated, for any other race but a hack rnce. . \ Maori Eace to be contested. ] w }mmi the bona fide prupertv o| AJMris, ftncl trained anc| rid^ph'by, ataoi-is, No \ovsq engivgod in the other I'aoes will bo allowed to run as a Maori hack. ' Nominations mnst contain ago, name, colour, sex, pedigree and performances of tho horse, and name and colours of the owner. ' | No qualification fee returned. Horses in tho Hancl^s/'KaWon and Ban^eys'. I-}aMi must be ridden in the noinimited colbuz's, under a penalty of two guineas. Decision of stewards shall be final. FRED. CO WEEN, Se.^etary^
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11551, 3 December 1889, Page 4
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