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t- ■ _____f^______s_______J^B_^___!l^^___p^_^_____r_r_ i j •«4£|^2£!9PSK____________________________________B_l i|oxton Raduig r: Club^ \, THE Annual Meeting of toe above \Ghib will beheld on thi?;C!Qjirte jxeax, 3Tox», ton, on An_iversar,y.Day, '•' ' TUEsIfAt, fIANUABY 22, 188*. -' ■ Presidenfc^-F. Bobznson, JSaq. 11 °' "' '""' Vice-Preaident— J; M'Lemran, Esq. , Stews^s— Messrs Jas Robinsonj H, Gillies 1 G ! . L. fyiver.-T. P. William's,- W;'(* j Bobinso^.p.Berlseqeld^iand F^Ea • ; renbach. : Starterk— Messrs T, P. Williams "md Ifc ( Davidson. • . , . ; Clerk of the Course-Mr J. Nicholson ) Hon T.eararer -Mr E. G7 Cox." : ' Judge i-Mif^B.-Silhj^nev- '■> - Bandicapper— Mr Joseph , Chad wick, inn, , ; . | OSmekeeper— Mr H, W, Hajbittle. ■ I; programme* ■,;■"■ . 1. Handicap Hukdub»j«jb pf 40aovs.--. • Twp,miles and a,,dbtance.pTer eight j flights of hurdles,., sft; ' 9i n Y High. Nomination, 1 soy; 'acceptance^ 2-" • sovb; To' start' afc- -11.30 _._»■! - >> .-■ ... Hack Hubdlb Eace bflO sovß.-rEost | entrance, 1 v.sotls Oneniuile andja, distance, over four hurdles, j OpenTto all horses that have never .won .public, money, or been nominated for an. advertised race six months previous^ , to date of meeting; hack racei^exi i cepted. ! Weights, iso :bej not under .9 i stone. To start at 12.15 p.m. 3. Maiden Plate i of 25 soys;-- pistance, r onettiile ana.a fialf. ' Entrance 2 jovs.- --| Weight'for age] l Open r: t6 all Horses' ! that- have -never- wotf -pubii©- money ! prior to date of entry. Anyhorsefens ! tered for the Maiden Plate winning an "* | kdvertised^ttice. between fche time .of f «ntry and idateoof carry ! penaltyijf slbsiri ;To start sat j1 { p.m. h \ 4. ; FOXTplfcRAipS ; GLUB.HANIiI, | .CAP of^Ogfloyf.^seflond horse to save \ hii>^k r es 4 /-^ Dis^nceV ono' m^e and ; 'Ahre^qnafters'.' KoniinaiiOß, 2 aov^. ; ; aeeepjtance, 4s^vii To .start at 2 p.m. 5. Ponx ? ißac| jpf 5-«ovB.T--DistaDce, 1 mile j Entrance ys 6d. Catch. .■weight^ To | start at 2^0 j p.m/_r^" : >j; - Vva - 6. XhElTkamtwat^tAkes of 25. jpvs.— '■ Distance, a : mile and a half.^ Entrance, v i 2 soys/.. Woigbt' fo* a^e. ' Wiiiher of I the F.R^C. Hindioap torcarayspenalty ; .of 71b.8.. /I .Tp atart ( at 3'pjn. * • 7. JDisTeiot Handicap ofls sovs:~ ! No : Triination^ I(s6v i j -tfcceptancej. 1 : sorift- ' I .Pwtance, (i«e.niilesapd,,a^uarjbßr v/ F r or r i all horses'owned. m ttje. Counties jofi , broua%nd' Manawaiu for six'nigntK ; prioj? rto.da^e Of .entry .by, lonp, Ms\ re' • ; ' sidents ox said Counties. To start a- ' ! 3.30 p.m. .7i 8, ; Hack Eace of £7 10s.— Entrance, ! 10a; distance, 1 mile. Catch weights. ! Qualification same as m Hack Hurdle I Bac# iTpetartAfc 415,p,'m,;.f T i j * \j v \..% LiyLlxi x •<.! •X? %2 , 9. ; Forced Handicap of 15 soys — Once ! wun^lh^cfturßa;;le,nti^^, winning( | horses. 1 soy ; losing horses, 10s. 1 To i start at 4.45 o'clopkc>,j )|£ Nominations for the Hurdle, Foxtdia Bac* in^ GlubViand'r^District; Himdicapi »ili-iief received, addressed to the f-'eoretary. Mana« wapu Hotel, Foxton, up till Thursday, De** -cembWj2Oj^aj^9^pvm2^<Weights^^b^ cJaredon Friday, .Jannary, 1884 ; j Jibjuvpday, I7fih Jan;u'a.r3r,ilßßA,':) | ULES AND EB.6HJL£TIONS. iloentiy will be received for any race except ■ upon thiS jcbnditron^; That: all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the Earing shglj be;df ci^ ( Iroa majorityjof the Stewards present, or those whom they may^aEpojnt,-. decision. upon, alljpoints .connected jwitti. .tjSift carryiijg^o^l of the Programme fchall be final, 2, All- jen^ries ( Jto/i v kjb ■i^ieClft^'d"'^] dressed to the Hon, Seoretary, Fbxton entrance money enclosed, with thenama age at time of entry- pedigree^ Wd m cases, of (Handicaps, performances of the horse, napie o£ Ae, ; c;lfn:er^rw4TLoplour§^ pfyjtlie/ "MTnftAT V> TT.-n\\LV ";?.'■■?,-. 8. When, two ot jnoi;e r horsej; §tart, the property of the same owner a distinguishing coiouriniist;b^-wprn.^ nto-ii h'v.-f.? In^ynf • a. Any jockey riding except m the colours Qfltiered wiUvhe'flnd ,3 spyjg> y : : > '■ 5. AU faces to be iuojundar the Wan ga J.C, Rules. ,6.' HorseY 6Vet c WiU' b'nly 'receiTe haU the stalkes.' ; : - ' '■'■ ' ; - ! j 'L '■ I 7. Qualification fee .for . non-member, 1 jboV.-'" 4^- '"' f -.y,--:;^'>v) . X 8. No entry, or nomination will be received afiter the time rvspecifiedjA for closing. Letters bearing the postmark of date of entry, and ■telegrams of same date, r will be ■ received.' ' ' .'" '"'■';' ■"'—'■ p - : )9V' 'All perspnß\i4tetiaing to^'withdraw hirses, are required io give notice' to that edect to the Secretary or C^erk of the BoaJ4s» r WeJb!alf ;; hour before starting* Any person negleot ing or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a §ne of 3 soys to tHe Eaoe fund.-:'- ' '-, ■ U >.-'..-•' „ I JOHN B. RUSSELL, <h UMMER DRINKS. ji'Er FOSTER'S GINGEE ALE. 1 . _____ ; Stimulating & ."Refbeshing. j Che very best of Non-alcoholic brinks, suitable for the pre* s6nt Season. W. H. G. EOSTEE, Sole Makofactureh, St Him. Stbeet, WAN&ANUI. WANTED KNOWN —That I have always on hand and for sale a large stock of double and single seateo Buggies, Ladies' Phaetons, Waggon ettes, Business Spring Traps all descriptions, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays ; also, first clas« Brougham and 1 first class Landau cars riage. Every article built of the best material and the workmanship is noto be surpassed- Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners -street and Taranaki Place. M. Boban, Pro prietor, who has. 32 years' colonial experience. ;:■ •■ MANAWATU TIMES. QUBSCEIB ERS changing their place O ot abode are requested to notify the fact m writing, or by calling at the office, so ,that th« papers mayi.be ; les;atnew address. , , ; . „ ,r^ The Proprietor will also feel obliged if subscribers would give informatiots of any irregularity or carelessness on tbo part of the runner*. ;.' I •■■■■ .-■ •• -!;.-■■ ..•:.•-,"; V f IT^i ■". : " ;; '"' .[.CABD- " ; - ' IHILIOT •\^ARJBTJR_TON . f - soliaz^orl - k PALMEBSTQN' WRTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1143, 5 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1143, 5 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1143, 5 January 1884, Page 1

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