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■ffTANGANDI JOCKEY CLvi AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 10th and 11th, 1881. Patboit : His Excellency the Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G. Stewasds : Dr Earle Mr H. N. Harrison Mr W. T. Owen Mr Wm. Lowes MrF. R. Jackson Mr J. Heslop Mr J. P. Watt. STAETKE : Mr A. Higgie. Clerk of the Couese : Mr.John Higgie. Clerk of the Scales].Mr F. M. Betts. Handicaepeb : Mr W. Hately. TIMBKEBPEB : Mr S. H. Drew. Judge : Mr W. T. Owen. FIRST DAT. 1. — Hubdle Race of 75 soys ; 2J miles ; weight for age ; over 9 jumps 3ft 9in high ; entrance, 4 soys. To start at 12 o'clock. 2. — W awoan vi DEBBrof 100 soys, added to a sweepatake of 10 soys each, half forfeit; 3 soys on acceptance and 5 soys at the post; distance, 1-j "miles"; Volts, Bst lOlbs ; fillies and geldings, Bst 51bs; closed with 4A sabs. To start at 1 o'clock. 3. — Saplin<3 Stakes of 60 soys, for two-year-olds ; distance, f mile ; Derby weights; entrance, 3 soys. To . . start at 2 o'clock. i.— Wanoanux Stakes Handicap iof ' 250 soys ; second horse to receive 50 6ovg out of stakes; third horße saves his stakes ; for three-year-old and .upwards ; distance, .2 mile's ; nomination, 3 soys ; acceptance, 5 boys. lo start at 3 o'clock. , 6. — Towjr-PfiAXB of 75 boys; welter weights for age ; 1 mile and a distance; entrance, 4 soys. To start' at 4 o'clock. > 6.— Flting Handicap of 125 soys ; . second, horse to receive 15 soys out of stakes; 1 mile and a distance; nomination, . 2 boys ; acceptance; 4 soys. To start at 5 o'clock. SECOND DAY. 1. — Handicap Hubdle Race of 75 soys ; distance, 2£ miles; over 9 jumps 3ft 9in high ; nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 3 soys; weights toi be declared at 8 p.m. on 10th March ; acceptances at 10 a.m. on the day of the race. To start at 12 o'olook. 2. — HAOKHxTBDi,EBAOE,ofIOsovs; once round and a distance; over, 5 jumps 3ft 9in high ; post entries ; entrances, 1 soy, to be added ; weight to be not under 9 stone ; open to all horses that have neyor started of an advertised race, hack races excepted ; jockeys to ride in colours. To start at 12.30 o'clock. 3.— Railway Plate of 60 soys ; H miles ; weight for age ; entrance, 3 soya. To start at 1 o'clock. 4, — Wanganui Cup Handicap of 600 soys; second horse to receive: 76 soys, third horse to receive_ 25 soys from the stakes; nomina tion, 3 soys ; acceptance, 7 soys ; and 5 soys on the night of general entries ; distance, 2£ miles ; winner of any handicap of 300 soys or more, after declaration of weights, to carry 71bs extra ; of two or more of Buch races, lOlbs extra ; or any such handicap race of 200 soys to carry 51bs extra, of two or more such races, 81ba extra; of one or more of such races of the value of 200 soys, together with the one of 300 soys, 91b extra. To start at 2.30 o'clock. s.— Maiden Plate of 60 soys ; for three - year - olds _ and upwards ; weight for age ; distance, 1? miles ; entrance, 3 soys ; open to all horses that never won any race prior to entry ; winners of any race after entry to carry a penalty of 61bs. To start at 3.30 o'eiock. 6.— Dittbici! Race Handicap of ,100 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes; distance, 2 miles ; nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 3 soys. Open to all horses owned for ais. months prior to time of entry by hm&fide residents who have been liviDg between the Manawatu and Waingongoro rivers for that time. To start at 4 o'clock. 7. —Consolation Stakes Handicap of 40 soys ; for all beaten horses ; 1 mile and a distance ; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys. To start at 5 o'olook. EULES. No entry will be received for any races except upon this condition — that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing, shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Wanganui ; entrance money enclosed, with the name, age at time of entry, pedigree, and, in case of handicaps, performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colours of the rider. Any jockey riding except in. the colours entered will be fined 3 soys. When two or more horses start, the property of the same owner, a distin* guishing colour must be worn. In all weight-for-age races, the new weight-for-age scale will be adhered to. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 6 soys to the race fund. All races to be run under the W.J.O. Rules. Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes. Annual Qualification Fee £3 for NonMembers, for one meeting, £2. No oiher nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letters bearing the postmark of the date of entry, and telegrams of the same date, will be received. WaN.GaNUI DERBT of 1884, for three-year-olds, of 100 soys, added to a sweepstake of 10 soys. Nomination, 2 s vs ; ucceptance, 3 soys ; and 5 soys at the post. Colts, Bst 101 b; fillies and geldings, Bst s!bs. Nominations for above race close on Saturday, the 2nd April, 1881. Weights to be declared on the 4th of January, 1881. Aceeptanceson the 2nd February, 1881, at 9 p.m., and General Entries and JNominationa tor Handicap Hurdles close on the 25ih February, 1881, at 9 p.m., at J. W. Jackson's Pier Hotel. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Son. See.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9284, 17 December 1880, Page 4

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955

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9284, 17 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9284, 17 December 1880, Page 4

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