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Racing : 'ttTANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL SPRING. MEETING" !, ' - TO BEHBLD \ i- >A j ) ON THE WANGANUI RACECOURSE, <^ON— • * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th,. 1882. . ! Stewards : Dr Earle, Messrs W. Wilsqn, T. Thatcher, H. N. Harrison, J. P. Watt, J. G. Wilson^ J. Heslo^l Starter : Mr Alex. Hipgie. ' Clerk of tbe Course : Mr John Higgie., Clerk of the Scales : Mr Jos'. Abbot. Handicapper: Mr Wm. Hatelj. Timekeeper : Mr 3. JJ. Drew. Judge : Mr W. T. Owen. PROGRAMME. ! 1. Maiden Plate, £50 ', entrance £3; weight for ace ; 1£ miles ; open to all horses that liave never won public innney' prior ' ' to date of entqr } any 'Horse entered for the Maiden Plate winning an advertised ' race between' the time and efatry and date ' .of race to carry a penalty of 61bs. ' To start at 12 o'clock. ....... 2. Handicap Hurdle Race, £50 ; 2 miles and a distance. ; over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft,9in high j tori weight riot to, exceed 1 12 stone, and lowest not to be under 0 ' stone ; nomination £2, to go to the fund; acceptance £3, to be added to the Stakes. To start at 1 o'clock. ' ' -- , . ! 3. HAck Hurdle Race, £10 ; once, round and a distance ; post eritries ; entrance, £1, to be added; weight to be not under : 9 stone; open to lill horses that have ' , never won an advertised race, hack races excepted ; jockeys to ride in colors.' To §tart at 1.30 o'clock. „ j 4. Wanganui Stakes Handicap^ of £l£0;j 1 second' horse to receive , iSfb put of the stakes; third horse to save his stakes;; , two miles' j. nomination £2; acceptance £3 ; top Weight not to exceed 10 stone. - To start at 2.'30 o'cldck. \ ,' ' ; ! '' : ! 5. Railway Plate, £50 ;1J miles; tveigbt ' 'forage: entrance £3.' : To start at' 3. 30 o clock. • -i ■'* •■'•'■ 6. Consolation Stakes Handioap7£3oj for aU beaten horses; one mile antl a distance; nomination' £l;' acceptance £1. ' To start at 4.30 o'clock. ' .' ' '! RULES & REGULATIONS. ;Np entry will he received ,f or ,'anV races pxcept upon tLL co:;ultiou ; That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing, shall .be decided by,' a majority, pf the Stewards present, or those,, whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final •''//. i , All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Hon Secretary, Wanganui, entrance money. enclosed, with, name, age at the. lame of. entry, pedigree, and, in the case pi handicaps, performances of tbe horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey riding except in the colors entered will be fined 3sova. , , „ , ; When two or more horses start, the property, of the same owner, a distinguishing color must be worn. ; All persons intending to withdraw horses, are required to give notice to that t effect to the Secretary or Clerk pf the Scales onejialf hour, before starting. Any person negleqting or refusing to comply with thjs rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys to the race fund. , ' * ix i All, entries should be made on the Club's printed, forms, of entry, which may be obtained at the office of the Pon;Secretaty. '< AH races to be run under the W. J.C. rules. Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes. -' -- * - — 4 — . - , Annual qualification fee, £3. for non-mem-ber^ ;' for one' meeting, L 2. ' " !■ Second horse .to' save his, stakes in all races except where otherwise specified., ,- - i No, entries or nominations will he receive^ .under any pretence whatever, after ,t% -time specified .for closing., letters beaming this postmark of the date of entry,' and telegram^ of the same date will be received.;, , ,; „,,*, ; - Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, 4c.,,(uiji :, v Amounts to be forwarded ;tt ■• ;'.•-., All nominationß,! entries, iand acceptances close at <the Pier Hotel; at; 9 ; pp.mr. r >as under;— 1"" ■ ■"" • • • .'*.!?!•.,'■;,•;_ ' Friday, 22nd September— Nominations-f-Wanganui Handicap (2 sovs) > iHurdles . (2BOVS).'. 't v-;.. .-[• ■;.• -; .-, ,» I Friday,- 6th .October— Weights— TO -be M~' > • clared. r ,-* c ; ■- .- •■: - ',<■■ .<•..! Wednesday,.! 11th , October-^Acceptances-j-Handicap..(3 soys); Hurdles- (3 sovs). ! Entries— Maiden Plate (3 soys); Railway Plate (3 soys). '. : '.- •• -> 1. • .. [ . ; ; FREEMAN R.JACKSONi'. m 1 ■ , • * ' ■ • I HbnSec. [ •VT A N A I A R A'G ! e4; BOXING-DAY, "TU^DAY, DEC. 26t4; President :' Captain Gdod 1 . { ' ! ; • Judge: Mr Andrew Young. : / Clerk OF'Coußgi J Mr H.- Hu'ghe'sV , ; CI.EKK opthk ScaeeS :'MrAI Budge.' . Starter :MrR. E. Mcßae.'; . j Treasurer : Mr C. Carr. ', | Handicapper : Mr J. Chadwick. ' j Stewards j* Messrs W; L; Mfirtyn,- Andrew Hastie, D. Hughes, F; Paneti, Mitchell,' F. McGovern, J.M. Byrne, J.Chadwick. /.PROGRAMME. , , . ■ ; 1. Handicap Hurdle, Race, ,of 25 soys,; 2 miles) over 8 flights of, hurdles,. 3ft 9in high ; nomination 1 soy, j acceptance 1 ' soy. To?Btart at 11.30, 0'c10ck. , i; „: „ Hack Hurdle Race, of. 10 soys,; 1 mile;;" lowest weight,, lbst; the winnerto.be' sold for; 25; soys, any surplus to go to the fund ;, entry,' 1 boy.. - ■ .. - ; 3. Maiden Plate, of .20, soys; 1J miles!; weight for age ; for horses that hav|e never won an advertised race at time 6i entry, hack rapes excepted ; entrance J2" soys. . „• • , ' ,' I ' 4. Handicap Tboiting Race, ot.^s soys ; 3 mileß ; nomination. }Qs, acceptance lso|. : 5. Hanaia Handicap, of 50 soys ; second. ■horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes;' distance 1£ miles ; nomination 30s, acceptance 2 soys. • ; " 6. Hack Flat Race, of 10 soys ; once round; '. entrance 1 soy ; no > weight under., Bsb; winner to be sold for £25,' any surplus go go to the fund} ' - • :-^< I 7. ParihakaCupj of 10 soys ; second licJrs|e to receiye 50s from the stakes ; 2 milea ; for bona fide Maori horses and Maori, riders ;• no weight under lOst ; entrance .. 10su> (This prize giveu by Mr Martyni). 8. Forced JSandioap^ o| 15 soys ; limilel;nomination, for< winners 1 soy, losers ; s free;' acceptance 1 soy. - > : ' Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Manaia Handicap Trotting Race to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Monday, 27th November, 1882. Weights declared Saturday, 9th December. Acceptances and' entries for the Maiden Plate close on Saturday, 16th December. The Rules of the Wanganui Jockey Club will be adhered to, as far as practicable. All nominations to contain age, name, color, ■ sex, pedigree, and performances of horses, and name of owner. Colors of riders to be sent in with accepttance& 1 . No entries will be received for the above racesexcept on the following condition :1 — That the decision of the Stewards on all points be final, ! J. CHADWICK, : Hon Sec. < T^EEPYOUR WEATHER EYE OPEN. To keep you* feefr both warm and dry, Ainsworth'a Watertight Boots you try ; Not the kind that yield and give, And leak in water like a sieve. But strong and firm, to stand the .weather, Made from sound, not rotten, leather. , When you go your Boots to buy, Look into them with your weather eye ; Some Boots and Shoes (you know I'm right) Are neither wind nor water-tight, IT is not alone the superior neatness or the superior cheapness that has drawn so much public attention to Ainsworth's Boots, but the Thorough and Substantial Manner in which they are made. THE CORNER BOOT SHOP, i.> . . * . ; Everybody Knows It.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 4