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T>EEFTOi\ JOCKEY CLUB. f s AUTUMN~HANDICAP. >; r MARCH 24th and 25th, -188 4.' ' S- v .President : V r 0. Bowman. ■ JR Vice- President : Air Thomas Lee. ij ~ 6'tewards : Messrs' Connolly, Boiiby, Shepherd, Edwards, Finlay, Beeche, Brennan, Cochrane, and Dawson. Judge : rP. Q. C-tples. 1S Starter : Mr J. Dick. Clerk of the ' oursc : Mr W. Richardson. Clerk of the scales : Mr J. I. Aiken. £ o Hon. treasurer : Mr J. Ching. y FIRST DAY. 1. County Handicap. — 30; soys, distance, l£ miles, 2nd horse to recoive 5 soys from Btakes. Nominations of 2 /-, received to 9 p.m. 7th Feb. Weights declared 14th February, and acceptances of 30h received up to 9 p.m. night of general entry 13th March, 1884. 2. Fandicap Face. Race.— lo soys ; mile heats. Post entry 1 soy. 3. Autumn amucap —70 soys ; disg tance 2 miles. 2nd horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; nominations 2 sovs; acceptances 3 soys, received , same date as per County Handicap. 4. Trotti g Handicap. 12 sovs; distance 3 miles, 2nd horse to receive 2 soys from stakes. Post entry, 1 soy. 5. Telegr ph Stakes Handicap.— 20 soys ; distance l£ miles ; nominations of lsov, received to 9 p.m. * night of general entry ; weights declared and acceptances of 1 soy, i received on the course after Autumn Handicap is run for M 6. Mm rs Handicap. -35 soys ; dis>ance If miles, gnd horse to receive ssovs from stakes; nominations 20/-, [ received to 9 p.m 7th February. Weights declared, and acceptances of 30s received after Telegraph takes is run for. SKCOND DAY. 1. County H ndicap. 40 soys ; distance li> miles ; 2nd horse to receivo 5 soys from stakes ; nominations 20/---received to 9 p m. night of general entry. Weights declared at 10 p.m., and acceptances of 2 soys received to 1 p.m. on tbe night of first day's races 2. . Pony H < ndicap. 14£ hands, and under, 12 soys; l£ mile ; second to receive { 2 soys from stakes. Post entry lsov. !. 3. Goldfiel S ANDICAP. 50 soys ; distauce lf mile ; second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes ; nominations of 30/- received to 9 p.m. night of genral entry, Weights declared at 10 p.m. and acceptances of 2 soys received to 11 p.m. night of first day's races. 4. Ha dkmp Hack Rice. • 12 soys ; distance li mile ; second horse to receive 2 soys from stakes. Poßt entry 20/---5. Reefto Plate ' andicmp 25sovs: distance l£ mile ; second horse to receive 5 soys .from stakes ; nominations of 1 soy received to 9 p.m. night of general entry. Weights declared and acceptances of 1 soy received ou the course after Gold Fields I' andicap is run. > 6. Consolation Handicap.— ls soys ; distauce 1 mile. Post entry lsov. RULES NDTEGULATIONS. Night of general entry : ihursday 13th March, 1884. No eiitry will be received fot any of the raceß except on this condition : — That all ' disputes, claims, and objections arising , out of the racing shall be decided by the ' stewards, whose decisions upon all points . connected with the carrying out of this programme shall bejfinal. J County horse to mean a horse bona fide owned and located within the County of Inangahua from Ist February, . 1884, owners wishing o train out of the County to get permission from the Stewards. Any horse winning a prize of 100 after declaration of weights to carry olbs. extra. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the secretary. Entrance money and qualification enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of the horse, name, of the owner and colors of tho rider, and delivered not later than 9 p.m. night of : general entry. ! No person will be allowed to enter a ' horse for any race unless he be a subscriber to the race fund of not less than 2 soys. Hack race excepted. In the event of any person entering a protest, the sum of £2 2s must be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is , considered, this sum to be forfeited to the ' funds should the stewards consider the | protest frivolous or vexatious. I Three horses must accept for each ' event or the public money will not be given All entries for Hack Peaces to be subject to the approval of tho stewards. Stakes paid less 5 per cent. Dunedin Jockey Club rules. R. J. SCOLTOCK. Secretary. HO3NIX NOVELTY COMPAN Y'S PROGRAMME. ON THE ! WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING, V\ hich will take place on the Ist and 2nd of February, 1884. I 151 PItIZES ! 151 PRIZES ! ! SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £2,250 IN 4,500 SI ARES 10/ EACH. i ACH SH. RE HAS 5 SEPARATE I'HANCES. WELLINGTON CUP. First Horse ... ... £">i.O Second Horße ... ... 250 Third Horse. ... ... Ito Starters (divided) ... 176 Non-starters (divided) ... 225 • 4 Cash bonds of £50 each ..; ; 20'"» 10 Cash bonds of _0 each ... 2 v 20 Cash bonds of 10 each ... 200 80 Caah bondß of 5 each ... 400 £2,250 pplicants will please enclose two 2d, stamps for reply and result; add ls. on country cheques for exchange ; make cross cheques payable to a No. or Bearer. Post Otiice Orders must bo made payable to Phoenix Company; if notes are sent use two envelopes ; if stamps ace sent or shares, please add ls. in the £ extia.Agents will please send in their return* 'before the 29th of January, 1884 The final allotment of .share* will take place on or about that date* in the presence of a Committee of Shareholders Address :— "PHOBNIX," L Care of J .. Fleming, Box 204-, Post' Ofiice, Cluibtelmrch.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 3

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