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•YTCTANGASUI JOCKEYT CLUB. OFFICERS : President : Dr Earlo. Vice- President : H N Harrison. Judge : Dr Earle. Handicapper : J. 0. Evett Clerk ot tho Scales*. E A Campbell. Clerk ot tho Course ; D McDonald. Hon Surgeon: Dr Tripe. Timekeeper : R Higgie. Hon Veterinary .urgeon: J A Hawke, M.R.C.Y.S. Hon Starter : C H Cbavannes. SUvards: Dr Connolly, E E Fletcher, Alex Higgie, Dr If aunders, A J Parsons. J H Nixon, and R Anderson. Committee: Dr Eirle, (chairman) ; Messrs A J Parsons, A Higgie E E Fletcher, Dr Connolly, 0 H Cbavannes, J H Nixon, D. Hogg, R Anderson, A Hat ick, W H G Foster, E A Canipbo 1, J 0 Patevson, and R Jackson. Secretary and Treasurer : E R Jackson. SPRING MEETING. FIRST DAY— THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 18'JG. 1 Spring Ha- di-'ap, of 50 s vs; to o d horse to icceno 10 sovs Horn tho sla'ics; 1 -ilo a ,■■ a di taice ; uouiiu itiou 1 sov., a c pta.ee 1s w ; to sturt at \i U'~on. 2 Trial Hack Handicap, of 35 ovs ; Sfcoud horse l) 'Ccoives so\s from the stuk s; distunco 1 mile ; weights not less thuu 7st 71b ; uoniiuatiou, 1 sov ; ncccptuucc, 10s ; (vide definition of hack ) ; o start at 12.45 p.m. I Wnugai.ui Derby, of 200 sovs, added to a sweepstake of 10 rovsnach for start _b; second horse to receive 50 sovs from the stakes ; distance 1J miles- ; colts, Bst 101b ; fi.lies and geldings, Bst 51b (close* with 41 nominations). Acceptance 4 sovs and 5 sovs ut the post; to sturt ut 1.30 p.m. I First Haudicap Hurdle Eaco, of 100 sovs ; Second hor. o io receive 15 sot", • oiu the stakes ; about 2 miles and u distance ; over eight llights of hurdles 3ft Gin iu height; nomination, 2 sovs ; accoptan.e, l sov ; to start at 2.30 p.m. 5 First Handicap Hack Hurdle Pace ; of 40 sovs ; second ho: so to receive 10 sovs from the stakes; about 1J miles; over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in 1 eight : nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 10s (vide definition of hacks) ; to start at 3.15 p.m. G Haudicap Hack K ico of 40 sovs ; second horso to receive 10 sovs from tho stakes : distance, 1 mile and a distance ; weights uot less than 7st 71b; winner of tho Trial Hack Handicap to carry a, penalty of 51b; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 10s (vide definition of hacks) : to start at 4 p.m. 7 Flying Handicap of 70 sovs ; second horso to roccivo 10 sovs from tho stakes; distance threc-quurtcr s of a u ilo ; winner of Spring ) iindicap or Derby to carry a penalty of 51b3 (' ot accumulative) ; nomination 1 sov j aceopta'.ec, 1 sov ; to start at 4.45 p.m, SECOND DAY-FRIDAY, 23bd OCTOBER, 189G. 1 Owou Stakes Handicap, of 50 sovs ; second ho_o t ) receive 10 sovs from the stakes ; distance three-quarters of a mile; nomination, 1 sov ; accoptuncc, 1 sov ;to start ut 12 noon, 2 Haet Flying Handicap, of 30 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes ; distance, threc-quortors of a milo; minimum weight, 7st 7lb: nomination, l sov, acceptance, 10s (vide definition of hacks) ; to start at 12.45 p.m. 3 Second Handicap Hurdle Race, of 100 sovs ; sccoud horso to receive 15 sovs from the stakes; distanco about 1J miles: ovor seven flight* of hurdles, 3ft Gin in height; uoiui ation, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 sovs, ; to start at 1.30 p.m. 4 Second Handicap HaekHurdlo Eaco of 35 sovs ; second horso to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes distanco about 11 miles ; over six llights of hurdles 3ft Gin iu hoight ; nomination, 10s ; accoptauce, 10s (vide definition of hacks) ; to start at 2.30 o'clock. 5 Wuugauui Stakes Handicap of ISO sovs; second horso to riccivo 20 sovs from the stakos; distance ouo and a half miles ; winner of Owen Stakes to curry a penalty of 51bs : nomination, 1 sjv; acceptance, 4 sovs; to start ut 3 15 p.m. G Fiujl Hack Handicap, of 40 sovs; sccondhorso to rocoivo 10 sovs fiotn tho stakos; distanco, ono mile and a distance; minimum weight 7st 71b ; wiuuor of tho Hack Flying Haudicap to carry a penalty of 51bs ; nomination, 1 sov ; accoptauce, 10s (vide definition of Hacks) ; to start at 4 p.m. 7 Murangai Stakes Handicap, of 60 sovs ; soeond horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes ; distance, 1 mile ; winner of 'Owen Stakes to carry a poualty of 51bs„ wimor of Wanganui Stakos to carry a penalty of 71b < [not accumulative] ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov ; to start at 4.45 p.m. Definition of a luick— A hack iB a horse that has never won an advertised race [hack and hunter races excopted], uul that is not at tho time of start, and has not been, during the three calendar mouths previous to tho timo cf start, nominated for any race— hack and hunter races excepted. DATES OF NOMINATIONS WEIGHTS, ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES. Aud Amounts to bo forwarded to Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. SPEING MEETING. 22ud and 23rd October, 1890. TUESDAY, Soptembor 15th, 1896, at 9 p.m.— Nominations : Spring Huudicax), first Huudicuxi Hurdles, r lyiug Handicap, Owen Stakes Handicap, Sccoud Handicap Hurdles, Wanganui Stakes Handicap, Maruugai Stakes Pandicup, 1 tov each. ' MONDAY, September 28th, 189G at 9 p.m.— Nomiuutious : Triul Hack Handicap, Handicap Hack Flat, Flying Hack Handicap, Final Hock Handicap, First Handicap Hack Hurdles, lsov each ; tecond Handicap Hack Hurdles 10s. 'FRIDAY, October 9th, lS0G(ou , r about) — We ghts: for Spring, Flying, First Hurdles, First Hack Hurdles, Trial Hacx Handicap, aud Haudic p Hack Flit. FKIDAY, October 10th, 1896, at 9 p.m.— Acceptances : Spr ng Handicap 1 sov, Trial Hack Huulicap I_, Wa'g.mui Derby 4 sovs, First Hurdles 2 sovs, First H ick Hurdles 10s, Uandic p Hack Flat 10d, Flying H ndicap 1 sov. TH (JUS PAY, October 2Jnd, 189G (at tho post) — Fin il payment foi- Djrnr, 5 sovs. TUUESDA Y, October 22ad, 189G ; [at or about] 8 p.m — Weights for Second Day's Handicaps, T UESDaY, October 22nd, 1896, at lo p.m. — Acco,tunces : Owon Stuke* 1 sov, Hack Flying 10j, Second Huudicup Hurdles & bivs, sccoud Haudicap H ck Hurd e 10s, Wuugauui Staki s 4 sovs; Final Hack H„di nplCs. MaruDgai St kes Handicap 1 sor, KUXE3 AND REGULATIONS. To which tbe attention of persons entering horses is particularly di'cctol. All entries nonui utious, etc., will close at ho S_r tury'a olliceutO p.m. __.•■.- whea ctherwi o spccificl. — All entries to le sealed ad addrcssol to the S eretu-y, Waugaum Jtckey Club, W ngunui oit'iiu o in uiy on cl se-i'wi h he name, rg.j ut tho time if tnlr , name of i wuer, pedigrto, eolrurs of tho li'er, aud incoseof luudicips wh re horses ha-e not proviousl slurud ou tho Wauganm Con so, ledigce audierforaancoof tbe h.rs_ — Euti ies by tc'eg am must b o l firmed iu writii g at thocar'ks-. possi 1> opro to. ity,— All p, . sonsiut ndi g to withdraw h vsusaro icquired to give no' ice to that effect to tbo So rotary or Clerk of the S -ales, on i half hour before the official lime for stirtiug 'ho race. Anv p.rsoa lk'glccing or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine, to ba imp sed by tho Stewards, not i xco King 'JO sovs., to ihe Eaco Fuul.— No entry wil be riooived under a-,y p eleuce whu'evor after tho hour uamed. — All Slakes wil be paid in full. FREEMAN H. JACKSON, Secretary and Tre surer. N.l!.— The stakes in the aboto programme aro subject to revision by the committee prior to closin ' , is to the dates of entry, acceptance, < tc. amount of added mouey, and conditions. The committee also reserve to themselves the right of altering the dates on which tho toudicups appear should they docm fit to do s_ ——__——_————_——_—_——_—————_——_. TO RUN WITH MaRES IN A PADDOCK QN _u SU-HERLAND'S FARM, (Ihe other side of Fordell). HIS WORSHIP. Hls'wOESHlPisan aged horse, standing 17 bauds-high, w.th plenty of bone and hair, and splendid action. Hy What's Wuuted [imported] out of Glasgow Maggie. What's Wanted was bred by W.S Muir, Esq., Cpperhill, Turves, 'Scotlaud; his dam, Jess, was a pure Cl>desdalo _are, a groat prize-tiker, of immense bone and fine symmetry. Vl ha'.'s Wanttd, when a ycurli g, in 1873, gained first honours at— lvcrury, aud sccoud prizc.it Aberdeen. Whcu three years old, he won the lloyul Northern Society's first prize and und the same veur he gumed the Aui'hterinuchy first prize of „55, beatiug u field of 173 horses. In 187G ho was shown iu a field of 1 1 selected horses ut Stirling, und was awarded the first prize or 60 "guineas; and in 1877 ho gained tho West of Cmnherluud Stullion Society's first prize of tlO ut Glasgow, iu a field of upwards of 2000 of the best horses in Scotland. HIS WORSHIP'S dim, Glasgow Maggie, was gothy tbe famous horse Prince, l-y Prince Charlie, out if Princess Maud— imported— ;grun 1 dam, Taieri Lass— lmptrted— ; g-g-d -m, imported from Scotland to Victoria hy the late Mr David Nesbitt. Taieri Lass has taken many piizos both _ at Dmiediu and Taieri shows. In 1888 took second prize in tho aged class, and first prize in the three .1 ear-olds. Glusgow Mu<;gic bus I eon sho wn nearly every 3 ear since she was u yearling, and has u ver come oat of the ling without a prize. It will thus be seen that His Worship is trom tho purest btrulus of Clydosdale blood in the colony. Terms— single mures £2 10/-. For two or more a reduction will bo made. Puddocking free for one mouth after which 2s per wo k will be charged. apply to N. SUTHERLAND. I_— _^____— _■_■_—__— —I !■ .HIT ■ TIT liiL IA M CT L M A~N. UNDERTAKER, Victoria Avenue, Resides on the Premises behind the shop, aud can be found at any hour, day or night. -jvro TICK OFREMOVAL DAYID MAY Begs to notify that he has removed to ( new premises Taupo Cjuay, next door to Messrs A. Clark _ Sous. D. MAY, PLUMBER, TINSMiTH, _ GIS & ' WATER FITIER, Taupo Quay.. \Wa_ga_ui, Opposite Foster. Hotel,

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