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The Carmarthenshire Hunt Steeple- chases WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st and nd, 1903 (Under National Hunt Rules). St^ivarcLs: Sir Marteine Lloyd, Bart., J. Wynford Philipps, Esq.. M.P.; R. T. Bassett, Esq.; F. Lort. Phillips, Esq.. J. V. Colby. Esq.. W. J. Buckley, Esq.. R. H. Harries, Esq., M.F.H., Major Gris- mond Philipps. Morris Owen. Esq.. G. P. Roch, Esq.. Capt. R. H. Collie, Dr H. La.wrenct, Owen Philipps. Esq., H. B/Tine! White, Esq., Ernest Trubdhaw. Esq., Hugit Waddle, Esq., L. A. Evans. Esq. T. M J. Watkins, Esq., Capt. F. W. Lethbridge Judge: Mr C. W. R. Stokes. 1011-1. of *1. ill r. 0. rage.. Olerk of the Course and Stakeholder: Major Glaseott. Starter: Mr J. F. Rees. M.R.C.V.S Auctioneers: Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Sen. Hon z See.: Mr W. HoweJl Thomas. FIRST DAY. LLANDAWKE STEEPLECHASE Of 30 Sove. Four year old lOst 51bs, five list 8Ibs, si xand aged 12st llltxs. A winner of a steeplechase once oiks, tn-ide 10lbs extra Maidens of 5 years and upwards allowed 81b. The secoad to redeive 5 sovs. from the plate. Batry, 1 sov. Three miles over bants. To close Tuesday. January 13th, 1903. CARMARTHEN TOWN SELLING STEEPLECHASE Of 40 SOTS. Four year olds list, five list bibs, six and aged 12st. The winner to be sold by auction for £50. Horses that have not won a steeplechase in 1902 or 1903 allowed 51bs. The second to save his en- trance from the plate. Entrance, 2 Sovs. Two miles over the flying course. To close Tuesday, January 13th, 1903. HARKFORW ARD HURDLE RACE Of 40 SOTS. For half-bred horses that kave never won a National Hunt or Irish Natioiif-I Hunt flat. race of 30 sovs., or a hurdk race of 30 sovs. Four year olds lOst 81b.s, five llst. 71bs, six and aged list 121bs. A winner in 1902 or 1903 ence 71bs, twice 121bs. Horses thte- property of persons whose princi- pal business is farming, and who rent not loss than 80 acres, allowed olbs. Maidens allowed —four year olds 31 bs, five 8Ibs. Wx and nged 121bs. The second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the plate. Entry, 2 sovs. Two miles orer hurdlea. To close Tuesday, January 13th. 1903. LLANELLY, HURDLE RACE Of 40 Sovs., for horses that hare never won a hurdlie race of 40 sovs., four year olds list, five list 101bs, six and aged 12st. Winners of a hurdle .race, olbs extra, twice 7lbs extra. three times 141bs (extra. Maidens allowed olbs. Five sovs to the second horse out of the plate. Entry, 2 Sovs. Two miles over hurdles. To close Tuesday, January 13th, 1903. D&KLtL 1 £ sJ^L»Juii>U IJUIA-1).U.L JVACH. Of 40 Sovs. Four year oldst lOst 91bs. five year olds, list 51bs, six and aged, list 91bs. Maidens allowed olbs. The winner to ke sold by auction for C50. Thie. second horse to save hk entrance fee from the plate. Entry, 2 sovs. Two mi; over eight hnrdies. To close to Mr W. V. H. Thomas, at the Boar's Head Hotel. Carmarthen, at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, January 20th. SECOND DAY. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE Of 40 Sovs., the second to receive 5 SOTS. from thiei Plate, for horses, the property of residents in South Wales and Monmouth- shire. and that have certificates (to be pro- duced at the Scale if rlequired) from the Mast of any established pack of Foxhounds or Harriers in South Wales or Monmouth- shire, certifying them to have been regu- larly hunted with such pack the season 1902- 1903. Four year olds 10s Slbs, five lOst 131bs, six and aged list Slbs. A winner in 1902 or 1903 once 7lbs, twice 121bs, thrice 161bs extra. Maidens allowed—4 year olds 3Ibs, five 61bs, six and aged 81b.«. Entry. 2 Sov.s. Three miles flying course. To close January 13th, 1903. SARNAU STEEPLECHASE Of 40 Sovs. Four year olds lOst 31bs, five list 31bs, six and aged list 101b. A winner of a, steeplechase since February 28th, 1902 olbs extra j twice lOlbs extra. Maidens allowed—4 year olds 31bs, five 6lbs, six and aged 81bs. The second to receive five sovs. from the plate. Entry, 2 Sovs. Two miles flying course. To close Tuesday, January 13th. 1903. TOWY MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE Of 40 Sovs., second to receive 5 Sovs. from plate, for horses tha,t have never won a Steeplechase of any kind under National Hunt or Irish National Hunt Rules. Four year olds lOst SIbs, five list, six and aged list lOlbs. Horsez bred in South Wales and Monmouthshire allowed 4 year old" 31bs. fire year olds and upwards allowed olbs. Entry, 2 Sovs. Two miles over flying course. To close Tuesday, January 13th. 1903. CARMARTHENSHIRE HURDLE RACE Of 40 Sovs., the wcoii4 to receive 5 sors. from the plate. Four year olds lOst 121h. five list 81bs, six and aged list 121bs. The winner of a hurdle race in 1902 or 1903. cnce olbs, twice 81bs, thrice, 12lbs; maidens allowed 81bs, and hordes that have never won under rules of flat racing in any country allowed 41bs (not both allowances). Entry. 2 Sovs. Two miles over hurdles. To close Tuesday, January 13th. 1903. STEWARDS SELLING HURDLE RACE Of 30 Sovs. Four year olds lOst 91bs. five 11-t olbs. si xand aged list 91bs; maidens allowed olbs. The winner to be sold, by auction for t;30. The second to save his en- trance fee from the plabe. Entry, 1 Sov. Two miles over eight hurdles. To close to Mr W. V. H. Thomas, at the Boar'- Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at 7 p.m.. on Wednesday. January 21st, CONDITIONS. All fees according to National Hunt Rules A Clerk's fee of 5. to be sent, with each Entry, which will include weighing fee. Six entrie.s the property of different owners, for each race, or the race may be declared void. Any person making an objection must deposit ,C5 in the hands of the Clerk of the Course. All colours (unless registered) to be declared at th time of entry, under a penalty of jel, which penalty will also be enforced sgninstt anv person riding in wrong colours. The fine in'either case to be paid before the horse can be allowed to start. Only owners having the -amo 'horse in more than one race on the same day art* entitled to make claims for precedence in order of running, which must. be delivered in writing to Mr \V. H. Thcmas at the, Boar's Head Hotel. Carmar- .i. uy 7 p.m.. the day previous to running rS^l IJ » .otitM or. a>ked to rcfr. n from making claims. Entrance monies go to the fund. Stakes and arrears to bo paid Wore running. If, at the expiration of fifteen days after the date of the meeting. no objection has been made to a winning horse, the Stakeholder will pay such monies as he has received on account of the race to the person, or his agent, in whose name the horse ran, and he shall not be responsible or liable in any way for the stakes should the horse be disqualified through an objection lodged after that period. Entries for all races (except the two overnight Selling Races) close to Mr W. V. H. Thomas, ONLY, by 10 p,.m., on Tuesday. January 13th. Other two races close overnight. Entrance fees to be paid at the time of entrance, except by Owners having accounts with Messrs Weatherby land Sons, or Messrs Pratt and Oft. Stabling at an inclusive charge of 6s per night for box, hay. and straw, provided written applications be made to Mr W. V. Howell Thomas, Carmarthen, not. later than January 19th. P.S.—Any Matches can be run and inser- ted in programme of the day on application to the Hon. Secretary. Tickets for Standings and Outside Book- makers. 3s 6d each. to be obtained of the Hon. Secretary before taking the ground, and any person refusing to pay on demand will be treated as a trespasser, the course 16,-img private property. Entrance to the ground, Is; carriages, 5s; grand stand, 5s. Cheap railway tickets will be issued on both days by the Great Western Railway Co from Swansea, Haverfordwest. Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, and interveninga railway stations and the London and North Western Railway from Llandorery and intervening stations. It is requested that all horses tra- velling on the Main G.W.R. should be boxed at Carmarthen Junction (and not the Town Station) not later than 4.45 p.m. each day.
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