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Racing "*^ and plaoe as advertised, accompanied by the amount of nominations and entrance money, a Postmarks will not be received in future " under any pretence whatever, and nomi- " nations unpaid at the time of the duo date " of weights will be struok out of the list." WALTER SYMBS, Hon. Sec. & Trea, 77 ~ 7 ~A(JTU?4N kjSftTING 3 T7IGMONT T* AGING f^LVB, JC- Xi V^ HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 251H, 1885. President— Hon. Major Atkinson, M.H.R. Vice-president— J. Livingston, Esq. Stewabds— Messrs M. F. Baird, John Hea* lop, F. H. Brett, J. Crocker, D. Knight, R. E. Moßae, W. W. Mitchell. Stakter— Mt J;, Burke. Clebk of the CotfßSß— Mr W. Treweek, Clebk of the SoAXBg~Mr J. O. Yorke. Handioapfbi*— Mr Alex. Higgie. Timekeeper— Mr U. Ot. Pitcher. ■ :: ' ■'•' 'Jpdqb— 'MrF. R. JacksonV " PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdles, 60 soys ; two miles and a distance; over nine flights of hurdleb 3ft 9in high ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys. To start at 11 30 o'clock. ■ Hack Hurdle. Rack, 15 soys; entrance, 1 bovj post entry; one mile arid a distance ; weight not less than 9at ; for all horses that have never won an advertised race, haok races excepted ; horses entered for any of the races to be run for at this meeting are not qualified to , start for this race. To > start . at 12 } o'clock. ... Flting Handicap, $0: soya ; dneimile and a distance ; nomination, 1 soy; 1 acceptance, 2 soys ; winner of any handioap of the value of 30 soys or more after declaration of weights to 'carry 51b extra. To start at 12.30 o'clock. NovjelHaqk Race, 30 boys; distapqe.about) - ' ' one mil 6; "entrance, 1 ' soy ; post' entry ; weight not to be under Bst 71bs; the winner to become the property of the j Club, and to be sold immediately after I the race. To'atart at 1.16 o'cldok. Egmont Handicap, 175 soys ; second horse to receive 25 soys from the "Stakes ; nomination, 3 soys ; acceptance, 5 soys ; distance, two miles and a 'distance; winner of any handicap of the value of 100 soys or more after declaration of weights to carry 51bs extra, To start at ' 2 o'clock. " > Maiden Plate, 50 soys; for three-year* , olds and upwards ; weight for age ; disf (tance, 1£ mile; entrance, 3 soys; open, to all horses that have never won any race prior to entry ; winner of any race after entry to carry a penalty of 51bs. To start at 3 o'clock. Hack Fl&t Race, 15 soys ; entrance, 1 soy ; post entry ; one mile and a distance ; weights not less than Bat 71b ; for all horses that Lave never won an advertised race, hack races excepted; horses entered for any of the races to be run for at this .meeting are not .qualified to , start for this race. To start at 3.30 p.m, District Race Handicap, 60 soys; dia* ; „ , tance, Is miles; nomination, 1 soy; ac« - cep tance, 2 soys ; open to all horses owned for six months prior to time of entry by bona fifo residents /who have been living between the White Cliffs and the Manawatu River for that time. Winner of the Egmont Handioap to ' carry 51bs extra. To start at. 4 o'clock; C6N^6iA*noN' Stakes Handioap, 30 soya j for all beaten horses ; one mile and a distance ; nomination, 1- soy ; acceptance, 1 eov. To start at 4.45 o'clock, RULES.

No entry will be received for any raca except upon this condition : that all disputes claims, and objections arising out 01 thi racing shall be decided by a majority of th< Stewards present, or those whom they ma] Appoint. Their decisions upon all points con hected with the carrying out of this pro gramme shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addressed tt the Hon. Secretary, Hawbba, entrant money enclosed, w^tn the name, age at tinu of entry, pedigree, and, in case of handicaps, performance of horse, name of the owner, and 'colors of the rider. Any jockey riding except in the colors entered will be fined I soys. , " Fost Marks will not be received in future "under any., pretence whatever; and nomi"nations unpaid at the time of the due date " of weights will bo struck out of the list." When two or more horses start, the property of one owner, a distinguishing color must be worn. Any person neglecting 01 refusing to comply with this rule shall pay « fine of 2 so ys to the race fund. All races to be run under Wanganui Jockey Club Rules. Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes. r . - Qualification fee for Don-members residing in the Hawera. Cqunty to be £2 ; thoee residing outside of the County, free. No other nomintations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. , , - All 1 persons' intending to withdraw hones are required to give notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one halfhour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this ; rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys to the race fund. In all races the second horse only saves his stakes when it is specially mentioned. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, -Egmont Handicap; and District Race Handicap, will olose- at the Hon. Secretary's Office, Hawera, on Saturday, 7th February i at 9 p.m. ■ Weights will be declared on Tuesday, l^th February. • Acceptances and General Entries will dose on Wednesday, 4th March, at the Hon. Secretary's Office, Hawera, at 9 p.m. R. H. NOLAN, Hon. Sec. WHAT, NEVER ? YES, A FACT ! pi E 0 R G E """jp A L M A N Has much pleasure in informing the public that he has started the manufactuae of BOOTS, SHOES. SLIPPERS, LEGGINGS, &a, On a Large Scale; and in order to make room for HIS OWN MANUFACTURED ARTICLES Has determined to Clear the whole of his Large' and Varied Stock of Boots, &c, at suoh prices as must effect a Speedy Clearance. Sale commences on UT SATURDAY, Bth NOVEMBER "W For One Month Only, Come Early and Secure the Great Bargains I Every Line must be Sold. This Sale will surpass anything of the j kind ever held in Wanganui before. Every Purchaser of 10s will receive a pair of child's boots, Gratis. I cannot quote the prices here, as the Lines are TOO NUMEROUS. GASH SALEI CASH SALE I . CASH SALE]! OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. I Repairs Neatly Executed. Boots and Shoes made to Order. (jTEORGE COALMAN. , VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGAN.UI.

JOHN /^ ° B U RN » WHOLESALE and RETAIL FRUITERER Vioxobia Avenue. HAVING a constant supply of all sorts of Looal Fruit in season, and import* ing from all parts of the Colonies the seasonable fruits, has always a good supply on hand, and is selling at the lowest rate ; and is also having a constant supply of Fresh Oysters twice a week, also Smoked Fish. Cooling and Refreshing drinks on the premises, J, COBURN, Victoria Avenue,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5492, 11 December 1884, Page 4

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