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Racing. tttZverley and waitotaea Ivy racing club. for hacks only, To be hold on the waverley racecourse On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1903. President, William Wilaon, Esq.; VicePresidents, O.\ Symes, Esq., and Walter Symes, Esq., M.H.R. ; Judge, Mr M. , F. Baird; Starter, Mr T. Cameron; Handicapper, Mr G. Morse; Hon. Surgeon, Dr Harvey; Timekeeper, Mr N. j. Hearn; Clerk of Scales,- Mr W. McFarlane; Assistant, Mr G. Bremer; Clerk of Course, Mr D. Noake; Hon. Treasurer, Mr Edgar P. Symes; Stewards, Messrs R. Bremer, J. Kennedy, R. Jackson, W. Brewer, G. F. Bremer, N. Hearn, T. H. Nicholson, W. McFarlane, G. A. Nicholson, D. j Noake, L. G. Bremer, and A. Straclian. PROGRAMME. 1. 11.45 a.m. — Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 soys. ; second horse to receive 10 soys. ou#of stake. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance 20s. 1J miles; over six hurdles ,3ft 6in in height. 2. 12.15 p.m. — Flying Handicap, of 60 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. out of stake. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance, 20s. Six furlongs. 3. 1 p.m.— Morton Memorial Stakes Handicap, of 60 soys. ; second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. One mile., 4. 1.45 p.m.— Waverley and Waitotara Cup, of 95 soys.; second, horse to receive 20 soys., and' third 5 soys., both out of stake. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance, 40s. 1^ miles. 5. 2.30 p.m. — Prince of Wales' Handicap, Of 60 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. Seven furlongs. 6. 3.15 p.m. — Wilson Stakes, of 60 soys.;, second horse to receive 10 soys. out of j stake,s ; minimum weight, Bst. ; winner of any race to carry 14lb extra. Entrance, 30s, on night of general entry. Half mile. 7. 4 p.m. — Momohaki Stakes Handicap, of 60 soys. ; second horse to receive 10 soys. out of the stakes. • Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. One mile and a distance. 8. 4.45 p.m. — Jackson Memorial Stakes, of 60 soys.; second horse to receive 10 «eovs. out of the stakes; open to any" hack not nominated for any race at this meeting, Wilson Stakes excepted; winner of Wilaon Stakes to carry 141 b pentalty. Entrance, 30s, on night of general entry. Half mile. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTEIES. Nominations close at Mr F. P. Fookes' office, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 7. Weights on WEDNESDAY, October 21. Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 28. ] Telegraph and Post Office closes at 5 p.m. , EULES AND EEGULATIONS. No horse shall be eligible to start which « has won a race of the value of 80. soys., or races of' the collective value of 200" soys., at the time of nomination; vide ] Rule 44, Rules of Racing. Owners are reminded that the name or assumed name of the owner o.r owners must be given, in every entry. • The winner of any flat race, after de- ( claration of weights to carry 10 lbs extra, } and every additional race 7 lbs extra in all ] flat races, and the winner of any hurdle ] race 10 lbs extra in the hurdles. ] All fcn'omianti6ns must include descrip- ] tion, age, pedigree, colours of rider, and name of owner; horses in all cases to caTry the said colours, and also numbered 1 saddle cloth provided by the club. • All nominations, with " the necessary amount in cash, must be in the hands of the secretary at advertised time. Post i marks will not be recognised on any pretext whatever. 1 All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. No entry will' be received for any race except on the distinct condition that any r and all Claims, disputes, and objections which may arise in connection with the s racing shall be settled by th awards' or j who they may appoint; suv decision to be final. x EDGAR P. SYMES, * Hon. Sec. and Treas. rj Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, August 5, 1903. — F. Moffatt, Secretary Wanganui J.C. TTTANGANUI JOCKEY pLUB. 1 SPRING MEETING, 1903. — c OFFICERS. £ President. Dr Earle. Vice-president: H. N. Harrison. Timekeeper: A. E. T. E Nixon. Judge : W. H. Hartgill. Starter . 3 C.,H. Chavannes. Handicaper for Open Events: J. O. Evett. Handicapper for Hack Events- George Morse. Clerk of the Scales: E. A. Campbell. Clerk of the 1 Course: Donald Macdonald. Hon. Surgeon: Dr Tripe. Hon. Veterinary Sur--geon: Maxwell Edgar. Stewards: President, Vice-prcsiJont, and Treasurer (ex ollicio), Messrs Allan Cameron, D. Campion, J. Cutfield,. A. Hiararie, James Higgie. G. Marshall, Jas. Watt. Hon. Treasurer: J. 11. Nixon.

Racing. FIRST DAY— THUESDAY, Ist OCIOBER, 1903. 1. 12 noon.— SITING HANDICAP, of 125 soys. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile and a distance. 2. 12.45 /p.m.— MAIDEN RACE, of 60 soys. Weight for age. Open to maiden horses that are -not at time of start nominated for any race of greater value than 100 soys. Eentrance, 1 soy. Sis furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m.— WANGANUI GUINEAS, a sweepstake of 10 soys. each for starters, with 300 soys added. Closed with 52 nominations. Acceptance 4 soys, and 5 soys at the post. One mile. 4. 2.30 p.m. — FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 125 soys. Nomination 1 eov. Acceptance, 1 soy. About two miles and a .distance, over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. 5. 3.15 p.m.— FIRST HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 75 soys. (Vide definition of hacks, rule 44.) Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. About one mile and five furlongs, over six flightß of hurdles 3ft 6iu in height. 6. 4 p.m.— PUTIKI HACK RACIL.HANDICAP, of 75 soys. Weights not less than 7st. Winner of the Maiden Race to carry a penalty of 51b. (Vide definition of hacks, rule 44.) Nomination, 1 soys. Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile- and a distance. 7. 4.45 p.m.— FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 soys. Winner of Spring Handicap or Guineas to carry a penalty of 71b (not accumulative. Nomination, 1 soy. Accept- • ance, 2 soys. Six furlongs.- ' SECOND DAY.— FRIDAY, 2 OCTOBER, 1903. ,t, t 1. 12 noon.— OWEN STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 soys. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Six furlongs. 2. 12.45 p.m.— MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of 60 soys. Minimum weight 7st. (Vide definition of hacks, rule 44 .7 Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Six furlongs. ' 3. 1.30 p.m. — SECOND HANDICAP HURDLE ftACE, of 100 soys. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. About one mile and threequarters, over seven flights of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. 4. 2.30 p.m.— SECOND HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 75 soys. (Vide definition of hacks, rule 44i) Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. About one mile and threoquarters, over seven flights of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. 5. 3.15 p.m.— WANGANUI STAKES HANDICAP, of 250 >soys. Winner .of Owen Stakes to carry a penalty .of 51b. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 3 'soys. One mile and a quarter. B. 4 p.m.— EAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 60 soys. Minimum weight, 7st. Winner of Moutoa Hack Handicap to carry a penalty of slb. (Vide definition of liacks, rule 44). Nomination, 1 soy. » Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile and a distance 7. 4.45 p.m.— MARANGAI STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 soys. Winner of Owen Stakes to carry a penalty of slb, winner of Wanganui Stakes to carry a penalty of 71b (not accumulative). Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ENTEIES, AND ACCEPTANCES, md amounts to be forwarded to Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club. 3PEING MEETING, Ist and 2nd OCTOBEE, 1903. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 4th, 1903, at v 9 p.m. NOMINATIONS. Spring Handicap, First Handicap Hurlles, Flying Handicap, Owen Stakes Hanlicap. Second Handicap Hurdles, Wanganui Stakes Handicap, Marangai Stakes Handicap, Moutoa Hack Handicap, Putiki Hack Handicap, Eailway/Hnck Handicap, First Hack' Hurdle Handicap, Second Hack Eurdle Handicap, each' 1 soy. ENTRANCE— Maiden Eace, 1 soy. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18fch 1902 (on or about). WEIGHTS— For Spring, Flying-; First Hurdles, First Hack Hurdles, and Putiki Hack Flat. FEIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 25th, 1903, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES— Spring Handicap 1 soy, Wanganui Guiieas'4 soys, First Hurdles 1 soy, First Hack Hurdles 1 soy, Putiki Hack Handicap 1 :ov, Flying- Handicap 2 soys. rHUESDAY, OCTOBEE Ist, 1903, at the post. * FINAL PAYMENT— Guineas, 5 soys. rHUESDAY, OCTOBEE Ist, 1903 (at or about) 8 p.m. v WEIGHTS— For Second Day's Handicaps. [HURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1903, at 10 ACCEPTfANCEg— Owen Stakes, I. soy, Moutoa Hack Handi;ap 1' soy, Second Handicap Hurdles 1 soy, Second Handicap Hack Hurdles 1 soy, Wanjanui Stakes 3 soys, Railway Hack Flat 1 ;ov, Marangai Stakes Handicap 1 soy. ?RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1903, at p.m. FORFEIT— Jackson Stakes, 1904, 1 soy. \ ?RIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903, at 9 p.m. FORFEIT— Jackson Stakes, 1904, 2 soys. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Fo which the attention of persons entering horses is particularly directed. All entries, nominations, etc., will close

Racing. afc the Secretary's office, Wancfamii, at 9 p.m., except when otherwise specified. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club, Wanganui entrance money enclosed, with the liamci age at time of entry, name of owner, pediSfrcc, colours of the rider, and. in^-case of - handicaps wliero horses have not previously (started on the Wanganui Course, performances of the horse. Entrance moneya go to ' the funds of the club. Entries by telegram must give full particulars of the horse, and must be confirmed -ii^ writing at the earliest possible opportunity. Owners, trainers, and others entering and accepting horses for the WJ'.Cv Meetings are notified that no entries or acceptances ; will be received unless accompanied by the necssary 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. > - AH persons intending to withdraw horsesarc required to giv.e notice to that effect to the secretary one half-hour before the official time for starting the eace. Auy person neglecting or refusing to comply with this "rule shall pay a fine to. be imposed by the , Stewards, not exceeding 20 soys, to the Eace Fund. Any \ person running a horse in colours other than those named at time of entry will be fined 1 soy. . ' % Stakes are paid in full. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. Prior to any race, the Stewards may order a parade in front of the stand.*- Any horse -absent from such parade, without the permission of the Stewards, will be fined 2 soys. ~ ' No entry will be received under any pretence whatever after the hour named. ' F. MOFFATT, Secretary. ' Jft Picture |H3 Framing. jv Especial attention is given to Pic- _ ture- Framing at my premises, both * in the range & selection of mount- * ings and the execution of the work. £ . . w Pictures mounted in any required 3" shade. . Rimu, honeysuckle, and * Walnut frames made to order. Z I have on hand, and to arrive, a 5 large selection of the latest in Mouldings, chaste in designs and colouring, and the latest fashion. Consult your own interest, and make a choice from my stock. J. TRUSSELL, Ridgway-street, opposite Hessrs F. R. Jackson & Co.'s, c^g_WANQANUI. A, D. WILLIS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. "VTEW BOOKS AND FEESH SUPPLIES John Foster Fraser's "America at Work," cloth, 3s 6d. John Foster Fraser's "Eeal Siberia," cloth, 3s 6d. "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and "Lovey Mary," each, paper 2s 6d, cloth I 3s 6d. Warner's "Cricket Across the Seas," paper ■ ■2s 6d, cloth' 3s 6d T. W. H. Crossland's "Lovely Woman/, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s 6d'. Marie Leisjhtoh's ''In Gfod*s Good .Time," s paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s 1 6d Boothby's "League of Twelve," paper 2s 6d, k cloth 3s 6d. l Tracy's "Princess Kate," 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Geo. Moore's "Unfilled Field/ 2s 6d, 3s 6d. Steel's "In the Guardianship of God," paper 2s 6d, cloth 3s 6d. The Year Book of Photography and Amateur's Guide, Is 6d. Mrs Ewing's Works, each, Is 9d. • 'Dunn's Bridge Book, clotb>, 4s. "Observations by Mr Dooley/' cloth, 4s. Atherton's "Senator. North/ cloth, 3s 6d. Atherton's "The Aristocrats," cloth, 3s 6d. Harlan'd's "Lady Paramount," cloth*, 3s 6d, "The Story of Little Black Sambo," "The Japanese Dumpy Book," and others (splendid presents for children), each, Is 9d. SPECIAL WORE on GAEDENING IN NEW ZEALAND to be ready shortly. ''Orders being booked now). ' THE EASY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND GARDENING, by J. Lockhart. Price, one shilling (post free, Is 2d). This little hand r book has been, specially, written to suit New Zealand Gardening; " and will be found just what is wanted. It is practical and easy, and amateur gardeners will welcome its advent. When ready it will be procurable at all booksellers. A. D. WILLIS,BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER AND PRINTEE, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

All entries, nominations, etc., will close

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11045, 5 September 1903, Page 3

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