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' "y """"""" facing" * ' * ""'"" * MARTON - rTn'GITIKKI JO6KRX CLUB; RACE MEETING. THURSDAY TaKD FRIDAY, ' JANUARY Ist and 2nd, 1885. Pkfsident— Mnjor Marshall. i Vice-president— Mr 11. S. Harrison, Strwaki s— Messrs J. Stevenw, A, Dalzielli D. ScOtt, T. Hammond, J. Chubbin, Col. • Gorton, and t*r Frood. Judge— MV Ddriuld Frater. Start* r— Mr John Stevens. Clerk « f the Poalfs— Colonel Gorton. Handioappkr— Mr J. O. Evett. Ci ebk of the Hoales— Mr E. Levett, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Handicap Hukdle Race, of 40 soys ; nomi- . nation, 1 sav 1 ; acceptance, 2<sov« ; two miles, over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 9in~ high ; minimum weight, 9st. To / ' i; start at 12 o'clock. > Hack Hurdle Race, of 10 soys ; entrance; 1 soy j post entry j ouce round the course ; for horses that have never won an advertised -race, nor entered for any race at this meeting, ■ hack races excepted; minimum weight, 9*t; jockeys td ride in colors. ! To Btart at J2;46 p.m. Flying* Stakes, handicap -of 80 soys ;. nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2. boys : three-quarters of a mile, To start at 1.45 p.m. Hack Race, of 10 soys \ entrance, 1 soy ; post entry j once round the course j conditions same as Hack Hurdle Race. To start at 2.30 p.m. • Marton - Rangitikki Handicap, of 200 soys ; second horse, 20sovs ; third horse to save his stakes ; nomination, 3 soys ; acceptance, 6 *ovs ; 1£ miles ; winner of any race after declaration of weights of f the value of ICO soys. penalised 51bs j of 150 soys. 71bs. To start at 4 p.m. ' Sapling Stakes, of 20 soys j for two-year-olds ;• entrance, 2 soys; five furlongs: colts, Sst lOlbs i fillies and geldings, Bs£ 51bs. To start at 4.30 p.m. „ ; Maiden Plate, of 40 bovsj entrance, 5} boys ; for horses that have never won an advertised race to the value, of 25 soys prior to the date of entry j the winner of any fiuch race after 6ntry to carry a penalty of ! slbsj two or more, 71 bs ; one and a-half miles j weight for: age) To start at 5 p.m. " \ - SECOND DAY. , Handicap Hubdle X ace, of 40 soys ; Becond horse' to save its stakes ; ' nomination, 2 ' sovs'j acceptance,- 2 boys j ldwesti weight \ 9st j weights to be declared at 1 8 p.m. on the first day; acceptance, 10 a.m. on morning of race ; two miles, over ' eighi flights of hurdles 3ft 9in high. To start at 12 o'clock. , •, „ ' Handicap HurdiJes; of 10 soys ; entrance,' 1 , 6ov j post' entry, once round the course ; conditions same as Hack , Hurdles previous day ; winner 'of first .day's Hack Hurdles "to carry not less • than lOst, T,q start at 12.45 p.m; , • Marton-Ranuitikei Dbi.'by, a sweepstake of 10 Boys for, starters, 100 soys added J for three-year- olds ; colts, Bst'lolbsJ fillies and geldings, Bst 51ba ; 3 eovs on, acceptance and 5 soys at the post ; one and a-half miles ; closed with 19 subs. To, start at 1.30 p.m. " • , , DiSTfiipT Handicap*, of "50 soys; nomination, 1 eov j" acceptance, 2scvsjfor hoises owned Bix months prior to date of. entry by honafide residents who hav<j been living within theboundariesof the Waingongora and Otaki rivers 'on the West Coast for that time ; one am three-quarter. miles. To Btart at 2.30 p.m. ' " ' Handicap Hack Race, of 10 boys ; entrance ( i soy; post' entry ;' "once Tonnd the course ; conditions the same as tin the Hack Kace on previous day. To start at 3 p.m. ' " •• i Railway Handicap,, of 100 soys ; <seconc „ horse to receive IQ-sovs out <of th& -* 1 ; nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 3r 'Boys,; winner of- M.-R Handicap U. \ carry a^penalty ot 3lbs ; one and a-haU miles. To start at 4p m. ■ - , • Consolation JiANDiCAP»,of ,30 soys jj handicap for all beaten horses; nomination, 1 soy j once round th J e course ; post , entry. To start at 5 p.m. NOMINATIONS, WF/GHTS, ENTRIES, .. vi r . • -ETC }■ i ■ ' Nominations for all Handicaps, Hack races excepted, will close at the Clifton Hotel, Bulls, on the 25th November, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on the 4th December. Acceptances and General Entries close on the 16th December, at the Clifton Hotel, Bdlls, at 9 p.m. l ' , , ' • . RULES, 1. No entry will be receiyed for any race except, upt n this condition : That all dieputee, claims, and objectipns arißing"out of the racing shall be decided by a majority ofthe Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint.. Their decision upon all points connected .with the carrying out of the programme shall ;be final.' , „ ' 2. .AIL entries to, lie sealed and addressed .to the Hop Secretary', Bulls, entrance money enclosed, w,ith t,he name,, age aji time' of , entryi pedigree, and, in ease of Handicaps, performances o^ the horse, name of owneri and colors of the rider. . ; 3. "Any jockey riding except in th.c. colors entered, will be fined 2 sov-s, ' ' • / ' 4. when two or n)ore horses starr, the property of the same.owner, a distinguishing color must be worn. t „ , 5. All races to be run under the W.J.C, rules. •6« Horses walking over will -only receive half the stakes. 7. Qualification fee for> .npn'members, 1 soy. ,8. In ajl races the second horse only saves his stakeß when it is specially mentioned) 5 NEW RULES. .'< 9.' i AU entries and nomination, must. beiu the hand of the-Secretary at the stated time and place as advertised, accompanied, by tjie amount of nominations and entrance money, ' BdSTJJ/iRKS WILL NOT BE RECEIVED IN FOTURE UNDER ANY PRETENCE WHATEVER, AND NOMINATIONS U^?AjED i AT^THB.TOjaE O? THE DUE 'VAtW' O» WEIGHTS WILL BE STRUCK OT7X OW IBS XpCST. . ■ 10. In all handlcaps/pf 1& miles and under| the lowest weight sljall'iiot be trader. 6st, and, if the highest weight; ftoqepting be less than Gst, it >shall be raised to 9st, and the others in proportion, i; And. in aH Handicaps over'l% miles, the.lQwesjt weight shall not b£ less than sst 71bs aud if the highest weight accepting be less .than' Bst 101 bs, it shall be raised tp QstrlQlbs, and] in proportion. Consolation Handiqapa/.exqepted. ' ; . „ „. v :; lt JAMm&Wu&QB, k ;. ! .w > f f . jj,> , ; j Hon. Sec, j \/r I sv s>--f)jrp v L LJ . DRESSMAKER, • ! Begs to intimate to her numerous customers and the Ladies of Wanganui generally, thai she has now largely increased her staff, and is in a position to turn 'out all favdrs • :M i i ' /en trusted tpher;. >:> -i» ( All Orders turned out with efficiency and Despatch. ' ! - I !-■ .' .' Charges Moderate. Latest Fashions received by every mail. ■ : pr Note>tKe Address: — > '. JM.ISS JrULL, ■ - •'• ! (Next? Door 'to Berkley Bouse, 1 and opposite 11 the infant'Sohool), ' GU YT( )N STREET, • WANGANUI. '-ri-l^ ul* DEVON BAKERY. { W. D/l7"D /l 7"" s T l '"*i • ' Bakbr, Pastry Cook, ' and Con» I • ' jfeotioneß,j feotioneß, '" ' Has always on hand a first-class assort mentof' \ r Louies, Cakes, &c. Birthday and ' Wedding Cakes mad© , to Order. ' Balls, Parties, and, Pic-rnics catered v for on 1 ; •'-■ most reasonableteunio. ,*

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5491, 10 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5491, 10 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5491, 10 December 1884, Page 4

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