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Racing TtTAS&AIfTII JOOKE Y^C.r.TJB. To he held on the WAXSAHtn BAOBOOUBSH -OK— THURSDAY, MAY 24TH, 1888' PBOQBAiIiIEJ: I— HAroia BTSEPMOHASB, ol 60 iovs. Second hone to receive 10 soys out of tbe stakes ; entrance, 8 iovs; about 2 miles, over inch course as tbe Committee may direct (A Maiden Is one that has never won a Steeplechase of the value ol 25 iovs). Weight for age. To start at JToon. 2— Flyiho Stakes Haheioap (on tbe flat), ol 60 sots; distance, 6 furlongs; nomination £1, acceptance, £1. To start at 12.80 p.m. —Hack FLAT.of 20 soys : one mile and a d Utance; post entries ; entrance 1 soy ; weights not under ut for Maidens ; tbe winner ol auv Hack Sace prior to running to carry not less (ban lost , open to all hones that hare never won an advertised race (hack and hunter races exespted) or nominated for any race at date of running. To start at 1.15 p.m. I— WAHOAinJI HAHSIOAP BTBXPLIOHA6I. Of 200 sots. Seeondhone to receive 25 sots ont ol the stakei ; nomination 2 soys , acceptance 4 iovi ; over the Wanganni Steeplechase conns, distance abont 8 miles ; winner ol any Handicap Steeplechase ol the value of 100 soys, after the declaration ol welgbto,to curry a penalty of 71b. To start at 2.15 p.m. S— WIMKR OATS HANSiOiP (on the flat), of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakei; nomination 1 lev, acceptance 3 soys winner ol the Flying to carry a penalty ot 7lbi; distance, 1} miles. To start at 3 o'clock. B— Hack Steeplechase, ol 20 soys. Distance, abont H miles; weights not under lOit; tbe winner ot any Hack, Hat, Hurdle, or Steeplechase Bace to carry a penalty of 141bs extra ; entrance, 1 soy; post entries : open to allhoises that are eligible for the prenons Hack Bace. —OOHSOLATIOH HAXDIOAP SIEIPLtOHISB, of SS soys. For all beaten hjrsei, hacks inclnded ; dl>tance,abont U miles ; nomination £l,»ccept. ancenil DATKSOfNOMINATIOHS AND ACCEPTANCES AND AMOUNTS TO BE FOEWAEDED. NOMINATIONS for Wanganni Steeplechase (£2), Flying (£1), and Winter Otts (£1) Handicaps will close on Tueiday, April 17th. WEIGHTS will appear on or about Tuesday, Hay lit. OENERAL ENTRIES for Maiden (£3) and Hack (£1) Steeplechases, and ACCEPTANCES for Wanganui Steeplechase (£4), Flying (£1), and Winter Oats (SS) Handicaps, will dole on Tueiday, May 15th. The lowest weight in Steeplechaio Handicap shall not be leu than 9st ?lbs. BULBS AND BEGULATIONS. All nominations, Weighti, Acceptances, and Indies will close at the Secretary's Office at » p.m., except where otherwise specified. No entry will be received for any race, except upon this condition— That all disputes, claims, and objections arising ont of the racing shall be deciied by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points in connection with the carrying ont ol this programme shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addrened to the Secretary, Wanganni, entrance money enclosed, with name, age at time ol entry, pedigree, and, In case ol handicaps, performances o the hone, name ol the owner, and colours of the rider. Any j-wkey riding except in the colonrs entered, Trillbeflnea2Bovs, When two or more hones itart, the property ol the one owner, a distingoiabing colour nut be worn. Allpenons intending to withdraw hones are required to give notice to the Secretary or Clerk Of the Scales one half-hour before starting. Any panon neglecting or refusing to comply with inch rule shall pay a fine of 5 son to the Bace Fund. All entries should be made on the Clnb's printed forms of entry, which may be obtained at tbe office of he Secretary. AU races to be run under the W.J.C. Bnles. \ Honei walking over will only receive hall the x stakes. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever, nnless actually accompanied by the necessary amount payable. The attention o owners is particnlarly called to thi regulation: The turn ol 16 per cent to be deducted by the dab from all winnings. FSKEMAN B. JACKSONI Secretary. mUBAKINA JOCKEY CLUB HACK MEETING. THURSDAY, 3KD DAY OF MAY, 1888. OFFICIAL PBOGBAMME. G. i: Lethbridge.Esqr.Tresident. H.N.Harriion, Esq., Vlco-Preiident. Albert Barnß,Esq.,Jnd c. Stewards-D. Fraser. J. Stevens, E. Newman^. Bell, J. P. Shepherd, J.Bowen.Benbena Kgarino, W, Simpson, B. Gower, D. Cameron, Alex MeDonald, chat. Becker, B. N. Scancel. Starter, John Baldwin, £iq. Clerk of the Scales, J. B. Taylor. Clerk ot the Conne, Thomas McAlley. Timekeeper, Chas. Chavannes. Handlcappers, The Committee. I— HAHIIOAP HURDLE BACE, ol 20 soys ; 2nd hone to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; over eight flights of hnrdles.Slt Bin high ; dlstance.2 miles ; nomination 10s,acceptance 10s. To start at 11.80 a.m. 2— Hack Hurdle Haob. A sweepstake ol 10s with 3 iovs added. For all hones that hay never started or a race ol any description Ove lour flights ol hurdles ; weight not under lOit distance, 1 mile. To start at 12 o'clock noon. B—llAiDiH BAOB, ol 10 soys. Open to all honsi that have never won an advertised race entrance 10s ; distance 1 mile, Tc start at 12.80 pjn 1 4—TCBAKraAHAHDIO«P, of3osov«. Secondhone to receive 6 son from the stakei; distance, lj miles; nomination 10s, acceptance £1. To start at 1.80 p m. £-Noawabiki Stakes, of 10 soys. Open to al horses the bona fide property of Maoris six months prior to date of entry, half-castes debarred, and that have never won an advertised race of any description; Maoti riders; weight, Dst Hbs ; distance, 1} miles ; post entry 10s. To start at 2 p.m. 6— FITIBQEURDIOAP.ofIOBOTB. Diitance.f-mile; nomination 6», acceptance 6s To start at 2. 80 p.m 7— N" oVXL BAOE,of 25 sots. The winner to become the property of the Club, and to be told immediately after the race ; poit entry,£l ; distance, 1 mile; weight art 71b. To start at 8 p.m. 8— PBBHiaKAar STAKIB. A sweepstake of 10a, with 8 soys added ; came conditions ai No. 2 ; weight not under yit; distance, 1 mile. To start at 3.30 p m. O— FoBCED Handicap, of 5 eovs; distance, 1 m'le. Nomination— Winners,2s Od ; losers,! tee; acceptance, 2s 6d. Tostartat4p.m. Nominations close with the Secretary.Ben Nevis Hotel, on the 10th of April, at 8 pjn. Handicaps declared on the lßtli of April. Acceptances and General Entries on the 28th ol Apra,atßp.n, * I— AH races to be run under the W. J.C. Bnles. r 2— Jockeys to ride in colours, to be sent in on date of acceptance and general entry. 33 — Hones qualified to ran at this meeting are .those which have ne^er won an advertised race (hock and hnnten' races excepted), and are not nominated {or any advertiied race at date ol * ntry " ' J. C MOBGAN, Hon. S c. rpHE "DUFPET, VICTOKU AVENUE (Opposite[MesarslP. R. Jaek'on & Co's). JOHN LEVETT Having taken those central premises lately occupied by Mr Forbes, will open them on SATURDAY NEXT, 7th of APRIL, ASA FIBBT.CIiA.SS RESTAURANT, Where all those favonring him with their patronage will receive every atteation and oivility. Meals, One Shilling. Good Beds, 0!t Good Accommodation for Permanent Boarders. Chabobs Moderate, feIOHMOHD CHAMBERS TOBACCONIST, RjDGWAY StHBET. T 'wT F BBBY Having taken over tho business of Mb J, Yilleks, Tobaoconißt, hopes to merit a continuance of the patronage that has been fcestowed upon the retiring proprietor for the past 21 yean. XJpitair Booms, suitable for offices, to le IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A RTHUR BELL, of Hardware House, ,£X Victoria Avepue, hereby informs the publics of Wanganni Town and District that he has this day disposed of bin IRONMONGEBY business to Mr T. F. DRUMMOND, late of Dru-nmond k Alexander's, "VYhile thanking hia customers for past Javours, Mr Bell would ask his friends to continue their valuable support and onitom to his successor; Accounts due >nd owing ara payable at JJEIiL'd Hardwara Honse cither to myself or Mr Drnmmond. Accounts against me will be paid at same place ou and after Ist Slav ensuine. ARTHUR BELL 14th April, 1888. In reference to the above advertisement, It ii fcardly necessary for me to aunounoe myself, seeing that lam already so well known on this coast, but I would^ simply lemiud my friends that I am still amongst them, and look for a share of the custom so liberally accorded to me for co many years pas. New friends and customers will bs welcomed, and provision made for all in the Shape of LARGE & INCREASED STOCKS of the best Ironmongery. My shipments <rom tho Old Country and Amerioa are no* doe and landing, and regular shipments of DIRECT IMPORTS will follow in daf course. In the meantime, every effort w I be made to meet the demands of all thai may favour me with a call: The bnsinesß will be carried on under the , jrtyle or firm of DRUMMOND * CO. THOS.F. DRUMMOND. TFlwganui, 14th April, 1888.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6496, 26 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6496, 26 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6496, 26 April 1888, Page 4

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