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SPORTING. ■ytTANGANUI JOCKEY pLUB. SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 2 and 3,, 1902. "7 President, Dr Earle. Vice-President, H. N. Harrison. Timekeeper) A. E. T Nixon. Judge, W. H. Hartgill. Starter, C. H. Chavannes. Hancucapper for Open Events, J. O. Evett. Handicapper for Hack Events, George Morse. Clerk of the Scales, E. A. Campbell. Clerk of the Course, Donald Macdonald. Stewards, President, Vicepresident and Treasurer (ex offieio), and Dr Conolly, H. W. Hole, G. Marshall, James Higgie, Jas. Watt, Allan Cameron, Alex. Higgie. Hon. Treasurer, J. H Nixon. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. 12 Noon—Spring Handicap of 125 soys. Nomination 1 soy; acceptance 1 soy. One mile anli a distance. .32 45 p.m.—Moutoa Hack Handicap, of 60 soys. definition of Hacks. Nomination, 1 soy: acceptance, 1 soy. Six furlongs. : ~ 1.30 p.m.—Wanganui Guineas, a sweepstake of 10 soys each for starters, with 300 soys added. Acceptance 4 soys, and 5 soys at post. On© mile. 2.30 p.m.—First Handicap Hurdle Race, of 125 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance 1 soy. About two miles and a dis^tanee. 3.15 p.m.—First Hack Hurdle Race Handicap, of 75 soys. Nomination 1 soy; icceptance 1 soy. Vide definition of Hacks. About 1 mile and five furlongs. 4 p.m.—Putiki Hack Race Handicap, of 75 soys. Nomination, 1 soy ,• acceptance, 1 boy—Vide definition of Hacks. One mile and a distance. 4.45 p.m.—Flying Handicap, of- 150 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 190.. 12 noon —Owen.Stakes Handicap, of 10u j bov3. Nomination. 1 soy; acceptance, 1 # - soy. Six furlongs. 12.45 p.m.—Hack Flying Handicap, of 60 hoys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance. 1 soy—Vide definition of Hacks: Six furlongs. - ;' .■ -... ''■■ 1.30 p.m.—Second Handicap Hurdle Race, of 100 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; a-i ceptance 1 soy. About one mile and ' three-quarters. 2.30 p.m.—Second Hack Hurdle Race Haadicap, of 75 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy—Vide definition of Hacks. About 1 mile and three-quart-ers. • s 3.15 p.m.—Wahganui Stakes Handicap, of 250 sovs-. Nomination, 1 soy; accept anoe, 3 soys. One mile and a. half. 4 p.m.—Railway Hack Handicap, of 60 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soV _Vide definition of Hacks. One mile and « distance. 4.45 p.m.—Marangi Stakes Handicap, of 100 soys. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. On© mile. Definition of a Hack.—A Hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race—Hack and Hunter races excepted— and tha'j is not, at the time of nomination, nominated for any race—Hack and Hunter i aceß excepted—nor has won a race of tb.e value of 80 soys, or races of the collective value of 200 soys, at time of nomination. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, . ENTRIES AND ACCEPTANCES. (And amouts to be forwarded to Secretary, Wanganui Jackey Club). SPRING MEETING;, . OCTOBER 2 and 3, 1902. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, at 9 p.m. NOMINATIONS — Spring Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, Owen Stakes Handicap, Second Handicap Hurdles, Wanganui Stakes Handicap, Marangai Stakes Handicap, Moutoa Hack Handicap, Putiki Hack Flat, Flying Hack Handicap, Railway Hack Handicap, First Hack Hurdle Handicap, Second Hack Hurdle Handicap, 1 soy. each. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .19 (On or about). WEIGHTS for Spring, Flying, First Hurdles, First Hack Hurdles, Moutoa Hack Handicap, and Putiki Hack Flat. : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES^-Spring Handicap, 1 8ov; Moutoa Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Wanfanni Guineas, 4 soys; First Hurdles, 1 soy; 'irst Hack Hurdles, 1 soy; Putiki Hack Flat, 1 soy; Flyiug Handicap, 2 soys." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, at the Post. FINAL PAYMENT—Wanganui Guineas, 5 soys.— THURSDAY, October 2nd (at or about), 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for Second Day's Handicaps;. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, at 10 p.m ACCEPTANCES—Owen Stakes, 1 soy; Hack Flying, 1 soy; Second Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy; Second Handicap. Hack, Hurdles, 1 soy; Wanganui Stakes, 3 soys; Railway Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Maraugai Stakes Handicap, 1 soy. j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, at 9 p.m. FIRST FORFElT—Jackson Stakes, 1903, 1 soy. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 9 p.m. SECOND FORFElT—Jackson Stakes, 1903, 9- soys. RULES AND REGULATIONS. To which the attention of Persons- entering Horses is paiticularly directed. All entries, nominations, etc., will close at the Secretary's office.. Wanganui, at 9 p.m., except when otherwise specified. All entries to be addref-sed to the Secretary. Wanganui Jockey Club, Wanganui, entrance-' money enclosed, with the name, age at the time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, colours of the rider, and, in case of handicaps where horses have not previously started on the Wanganui Course, performances of the horse. Entrance money to go to the funds of the Club. Owners, Trainers, and others entering and accepting horses for the W. J.C. Meetings are notified that no entries or acceptances will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. This notification does not apply to Owners and Trainers who have standing arrangements with the executive. Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. . All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice to that effect io the Secretary one half-hour before the official time for starting the race. Any person neglecting or refusing to conwly «?t-a this rule shall pay a fine, to be im,d by the Stewards, not exceeding 20 to the Race Fn* "

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11736, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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