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Ontario ^oche>^ Club. -* <•»■ •- First Day, Tuesday, May 21st. 2.30 P.M. TjRIAL PURSE. $400 for all ages, of which $75 to second horse, and $25 to third. Entrance $5. Horses havnig run and not won in 1894. allowed 5 lbs and ma,dens allowed, if 3 years, 5 lbs. ; 4 years! 10 IDS. ; 5 years and upwards, 14 lbs The -nner of any race, value $500. in .894 or 89s to carry 5 lbs. extra ; of two such races, 7 lbs. mile. Closes 1 p.m., May 18. 300 P.M. JUVENILE SCURRr. adde^ ^':"'P''f''J°' two-year olds, with $400 added, of wh.ch $75 to second, and $25 to h.rd. Entrance $,0, half forfeit, and starters to pay an additional $10, Winners, 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. >^ mile. Closes May I. Declarations May 18. i i\b. First Day, Tuesday, May 2ist. Lst. second Horses ed 5 lbs. 4 years, 3s. Tlie 1894 or races, 7 th $400 $25 to starters 5. extra. 3 30 PM. REDCOAT RACE (No. 1). A Private Sweepstakes of $20 each, half forfeit, the subscribers to whicli arc members of any rcco-nized Hunt Club. Hoiscs entered to be qualified hunters, owned by members of any recognized Hunt Club in Canada and the United States, and ridden by gentlemen acceptable to the Committee and in hunting costume. 168 lbs. Overweight allowed. Winners across country or over hurdles, 5 lbs. extra ; twice, ; lbs. Thorough- breds,; lbs. extra. Horses that never started'^in a steeplechase, or hurdle race, allowed 5 lbs. No sex or Dominion-bred allowance. O. J. C. to add $750, of which $200 to second, and $100 to third. About 2}4 miles, twice over the water- jump. Closes May 1. First Dav, Tufi^dav, May 2ist. 4.00 P.M. WALKER CUP. II For three-year olds and upwards, the bomX fide property of owners resident in the Dominion. Three horses, the property of different owners, to start, or no race. A challenge cup, value $i,ooo, the grift of Hiram Walker cS: Sons, Distillers, of VValkerville, Ontario ; and a Sweepstakes of $20 each, half forfeit, to which is added $600 cash by the Club, $150 of the added money to second, and $50 to third. The cup to be held for one year by the owner of the winner, and to become the absolute property of anybody winning same two years in succession. Weight for age. The winner of a race, value $700, in 1894 or'^iSgs, to carry 5 lbs. extra ; and of two such, or of one of $1,000, 7 lbs. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. i V^ mile. {Neiv cup. Mr. Seagram won the first for his abso- lute property with Tactician, 'p-^ and Victorious, Vj, and the nezv cup in 'p^ ivith Saragossa\ Closes 1 p.m., May 18. \ IT ST. , the do;id Dominion, owners, to Lie $1,000, stillcrs, of CCS of $20 )0 cash by :o second, d for one become ling same Lge. The r 1895. to of one of i^^{ mile. "^ /i/s all so- ^ktoj'ioiis, ssa^ FikST Day, TiJi...T)AV, May 2ist. 5 4.30 P.M. QUEEN S PLATE. (PfoUihk nilue '^l.Ohn. ) 50 Guineas ; the -ift of Her Majesty. J-or all ac,js. OpcMi to horses owned, bred, raised and tranied in the Province of Ontario tliat have never won public money, have never left Canada and have never been for a period of more than one month out of this Trovince ; added to a Sweepstakes of $^ each, payable at time of entry, ist March, and $5 additional, unless declared out by 1st May, between which days entries can be made on payment of $20 p.p. Ihc first liorse to receive the guineas and stakes, and $500 tfi^I^\V^^''''' T^^^-^-'^^J horse $t^oo, and the thud $100. 1 1^ mile. Closes May 1. WELTER SELLING RACE. 5.00 P.M. ^r /.'"T ^"^^^^ ^'''' t^^i'c^^-ycar olds and upwards o which $;5 to second, and $25 to third. Entrance $5. Weight 14 lbs. above scale. Winner to be sold for $i,2co. If entered to be sold for less, 5 lbs. allowed for every $100 down to $500. i^i mile. Closes 1 p.m. May 18. [For dates of dosing above races, declarations, etc., see also memoranda, 'page ^.j 6 Second Dav, Wkdnesday, May 22Nd. Second Day, Wednesday, May 22nd. 230 P.M. GRAND STAND PUBSE. $400, for all ages, of which $75 to second horse, and $25 to third. Entrance $5. Maidens allowed, if 3 years, 5 lbs. ; 4 years, 10 lb,s. ; = years and upwards, 14 lbs. A winner of any race, value I500, in 1894 or 1S95, to carry 5 lbs extra, and the winner of the Trial Purse on the hrst day 5 lbs.; penalties accumulative. 3/ mile. '* Closes 6 p.in., May 21. 3.00 P.M. BEEEDERS' STAKE. For three-year olds (,892) foaled in the Dominion of Canada, $20 each ; $,0 to be paid at t.me of entry, with an additional $,0 fVom starters ; $400 added, of which $,„o to second, and th.rd to save his stake; winners, 5 lbs. extra. J. K Seagram's b c MilD.rook, l)y SpriiK.hVl.l \\\\\ J. E. Seagram'3 b c AtWetio v\ ^- «P"»Sfi<'''¥al'Si'?!-'JSile. Y 22ND. ly 22nd. to second . Maidens 10 lbs. ; 5 ncr of any :arry 5 lbs. rse on the lative. 3/ ^d in the to be paid $10 from to second, lbs. extra. 'ioU/i 16 illy. 'onnie Ino. Bon Bon. 3na III. Second Day, Wednesday, May 22ND. 7 R Davies' cli f Fidelia, hy Parisian -Buckle. \\. Hen. rie^s b f .Juba. by .Strathspey-Banjo. Own "' ' '^"''"'' ^^"^"^'^'' ^^ 'Strathspey-Queen's VV. Hendrie's b f Kiltie, by Strathspey— Wild Daisy Brookdale Stable's b c Susfiueh.uma by Kini Bob- i„„ie D Uestnunster Stable's b f Cora, by Raneh.gl lL_Cu;iXna J. Dymen 's b o O.-kney, by King Bob-i'unt Alice ' J. Duggansch f Steppmgstone, by Shillingstone-Zoonomv J. Duggan s chf Mayonai.se, by The Chickln-Ab^eria ^' J. Duggan's b f Chicken Peel, by The Chicken-LaTly Peel. 330 P.M. ROYAL CANADIAN HURDLE HCP. Purse $500, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. Entrance $10 each, $5 only \{ dr-Iared. Top weight 168 lbs. Winners on flat, over hurdles, or across country, after publication of weights, 5 lbs. extra, i % mile, over six hurdles. Closes 1 p.m., May 18. Weights May 20. Declarations May 21. 400 P.M. SCARBORO' PLATE. Purse $500, of which $100 to second horse, and $50 to third ; open to all horses that have not won a race worth $800 to the winner in 1894 or 1895. Entrance $10. Weight, 5 lbs. below scale. Winners, once, 5 11 Its mile. extr -i / Closes 6 p.m., May 21. «-30 P.M. WOODBmE SmPLECHASE $50 t?tHi^°°,:[:;;:';f '- ? -°"^' ^-^ Weight 38 lbs. abovSe V'-""'' '""" '"°*'^- chase or hurdle rIccS „"'""■' °^'-' ^'^'^P'e- $400to,Wn„er,; . ,?or/''\"'="'"^" -e of $600. s lbs, Morse: 't,n t hT ""'' °'' °' across comUry or ovr^,- , ,, '" ^^^^ not won half-bredsalfoCd ;',■" '2»"--d5lbs.,. twfce over the waterin'p '^^°"' "'^^ '"i'«, Closes 1 p.ni., May I8. '■'^ ^M- r.ASH STAKES. For ali ao-cs A q, ''^"f forfeit, vwth $t':dr t?/- f ° -''■ second, and $25 to third uV "' ^^S to -orth$sooor„oreto rir^Tlb"'" "' ' '"^' of $500, no lb, „,.^''^ '^^ "^^•' "0"-winners allowances for s^'x a .'d T '- "'' '"'^'^^^ '° ^ mile. '""' ^^"'■'d.an bred horses. Closes 1 p.m., May w. etc., see also /\/^f\ ^-_ "t'^nioranda. P^^ge ;^.J '«^'e5, declarations, AV 22Nr). lASE. second, and half forfeit, of a stecple- ^95. netting- • such, or of ^e not won ived 5 lbs. ; -% miJes. Third Dav, Thursdav, Mav 23RD. $20 each, '^1 %7S to of a race 1 -winners ubject to ^ horses. 'rations, I I Third Day, Thursday, May 23rd. 2.30 P.M. DON PURSE. $400 for all acres, of which $75 to second horse.and$2Stothird. Entrance $5. Horses not havmg won $400 in 1894 or 1895, allowed 5 lbs and maidens allowed, if 3 years, 5 lbs. ; if 4 years, 10 lbs. ; if 5 years and upwards, 14 lbs. The winner of the Trial or Club-House purse, 7 lbs. extra, of both, 10 lbs. The winner of any race, value $600, in 1894 or 1895, 5 lbs. extra. Penalties accumulative. ^ mile. Closes 6 p.m., May 22. 3.00 P.M. MAPLE LEAF STAKES. For three-year old fillies bred and owned in Canada at time of starting, $25 each, $10 to be paid at time of entry, with an additional $15 from starters ; $500 added, of which $100 to second, and $100 to breeder of winner ; winners 5 lbs. extra. i>^ mile. [C/osed is^ Marc/i, 1S04 ivith I J entries.] J. E. SeagranVs ch f Weiterflow, by Springfielcl-Sallie J. K Seagram's b f The Victim, bv SprinT.H«U1_Bovp;c Vic 0. ± . JJawes b f Zana, by Kmkeacl— Begonia. E. Burgess' b f --_-, by Strachino-Ella H. R. Davies' ch f Fidelia, by Parisian-Buckle. 10 ^OAV.THUKSa.v,M.U-.3.0. 3-30 P.M. HELTPP o^ C'h'okeu-Udy P„e,. Purse ^o f '''''''^^« «»^«=- °^^'- hurdies, and non^Wnn?-' """^'^ •^°"" ^^y or prove.r/!95. allo.ved ^TbT ^r"^'^°"""■y ■■ proved of bv thf^ r^ -^ ^- ^ent empn n «'h'ch shall be divided L-^^ '° ^"ompany enC ^''ort steeplechase cots""'"'" ''"'"^ «"d thS ^OO^M. WATHBLoo HANDICAP. '^v 23RD. JJ.— Curtolima. f-T Lightfoofc. '-Algeria. "^ -"-Lady Peel. S£. ^"c^ and $2^ 'on an open or 1895, of ■t norough- coiintry or » country 121 Piemen, ap- S bo7id fide Pany entry, ' and third.' Third Day, Th jrsdav, Mav 23Rn. ir to second '^^- $5 to ^'n horses cation of ^X miJe. cations I 430 FM. WOODSTOOK PLATE. i of o,^^"''T''''''' °^ ^'° oach, payable at time I of cnhy wuh an additional $xo from starterT- nor.c, and $75 to third. Fo,- three-year olds i Kr'tf ^^■■^--'Wdsibs.fwi„: $ 00 Tib tr°r :t"' °'- °^ ""'^ -- -^'h YJ , 3 lu.'^. Lxtra. ij/^ mile. Closes May 1. 5.00 P.M. HOTEL PLATE. $400 of which $75 to second, and $25 to besoJdforless,3lbs.alWe?r;ea ;ToX: to $600 ; then 3 Jbs for earh *r^ 7 i No n^nou- , ■ ^50 down to $400 iNo penalties or allowances wlmtcver r^ Ih above scale. No claims r 1/ T"^"-'' ^4 lbs. card ^vW .^ I >^ mile. [77.^ ./^y,. ^^^/^^ mil enumerate the subseriptious receii I '''''''' ^^-^Pl^^tefrom tke city Jtels^ ' Closes 6 p.m., May 22. 2^Te.T' "•^''"'"'^ "^"^^ '•«^*«' declarations ^^''■> «ee also memoranda, page 94.] Ill f i 12 Fourth Day, Fiudav, May 24TU. Fourth Day, Friday, May 24th. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.) 2-30 P.M. LADIES' PURSE. $400, for all ac^cs. of whirh ^^rr ^ <; lb« h I '"'•,""'Sr. 5 lbs., twice, lo lbs. extra Slbs. below scale. ^ mile. Closes 6 p.m., May 23. 3.00 P.M. WOODBINE NUESEEY STAKES. A Sweepstakes for two-year olds. $ioeach • half forfe,t, with $500 added, of which $,^1' the Juvenile Scurry on first day, or of any race exceeding $500. to carry 7 ^Hs extra • th! ! in f-hp T, ,„<>,. I c- /-'s. extra, the second ' ?«""e- -^-'^y?^. an,ateurs. Prot,S"","""^« «^ being 0>"="vei,,ht alicved in Sa""'"'^ '^^'"'^ starters. 5.00 P.M „„ ^^^''t^ May 20. OirrARio PLATE. ■L'-n trance ^c 30 P.M. NOEWAY PURSE. 3 IDS. and maidens allowed, if 7 veir^ c iKo t vear^ m Ik., -r '^ years, 5 lbs. ; if 4 }ears, 10 lbs. ; if 5 years or upwards 14 lbs Tht winner of a race in 1804 or «nr i ^'1" cirn. r IK . ^^ ^95, value $600, to dutory ^ „„le race at this meetincr an addf tional pena ty of c lbs • nr ^r lbs. Horses^tht Vat's Lte/L'"";"'- '° this.eetinganowed5.bfaSC;°;;i:: , accumulative. 3^ mile. ^-enalties Closes May 24. 300 P.M. TYRO PURSE (HOP). Of $400 "for tH-o-year olds, of which *-, . -co„C and $35 to third. Lowest weigh .Sbs" J^ntrance $,0, or $5 only, if declared, "^^^iie" (f^rations, Close [AC May 23. 6 P m., May 24. S 30 P.M. voumT^^'^j^^^ orwhtr;r^S::,:- ^-■•".-on-bred >--. f declared. Winners after Tm ° "' "°' ^'5 weights. 5 ,bs. extra, t} nZ °' '''' ^^^ Closes May 1. Weights May 2, Deolarati-n. 6 Pm., May 24. -"^^^^^^atj^TiP ^•»»PM. REDCOAT EACE (No. 2,. Stee;?i:re°:" ^^^T' ''" ^''^ ^^^-' second liorses in tl.at ''"'^ '''' '^'■^' ^"d of $io each, witli S-on .f." . Sweepstakes to second, and $ o folhird s' "'"" ^'°° conditions as on first davF-.-K,' ''''"^'^'^ '"-^ received at $30 ead „T ^^''''' ^°^* <="t"e3 at the courL on hf ; "" '" ''''''"■''^'°" '■•■"« -aners„„3tbe*:nnnr7'°V^^%"''--" over the water-jump. ^^ '^'^'''' ^^^^'ce 15.00 ; Closes 6 p.m., May 24. 1 rrr- 'AV 25TH. 5n-bred horses, o third. $5 to om liorses not ation of the 5eclaratjc^p I Fifth Dav, Savukdav, May 25711. ,7 .30 P.M. VIOLET HANDICAP ■e-JtTT'""' °'''' '"" "P^^'^'-J^- A heavy l$i o o 7' '^r^ °' ^750, of which fr nee * o • T'/^^ '° '"'•'•'' '•°- En- prance ^lo, or only $5 {[ dccIirprJ r 1/ •. ^^. 6-^^^^^ (7W.v'^^;/, subscribe $230 each.] the Redcoat the first and sweepstakes which $100 ^veights and Post entries ration time ^ when all I'lcs, twice i Closes May 23. Weights May 24. Declarations 6 pa., May 24. [5.00 P.M. CONSOLATION SELLING EACE. f ° , "^ ' ^''' ''°'-««;t'«t have run and not won K th,s meeting. The winner to be sold a Tc- |on or $700. Horses entered to be so d for ZIZ'' T T-' '""• "°''^' "-" 5 lbs. for : eaeJ' o ^ -f'^- '''"''''"''■ ^'-trance -> ^^^'^ P-p. I mile. Closes 4 p.m., May 25. [For dates of dosivg above 'tc, sec also memoranda races, declarations. v^ge ^4,.] 18^^ :o«DmONS AND RKGULA-noNs. CONDEMNS AND REOtrtATIONS. Jb^ On'Xw'^IiT'f^ Committee of the Jockey t^ Uu.Mu;, deude all dispute, nnd keep order on ?at the «.ur.e and their decision will be Ll jtim. 2 Kules and weights, those of the Fastnm "»""■" «' ">= "»r« render, .he „ep fc -.rt.';£'!;f,rr;i";L°'';:-':3 horse, and half to the fund. '^ 5. Before the commencement of the meetincr ^iubs office, Toronto, bv i o'cloclc r. ^ \ otherwis. provided by the co.rdtts f^ : r^ - On race days, by thirty minutes after the 'v- race, at the Secretary's office on the coV ' Entry and declaration bnv». vi' •- ' - -j^.x^^ vVxh uc round at vtkjns. Conditions and Rfculations. 19 TIONS. of the Jockey keep order on 3e final. r the Eastern e local usage he right to e-race, i( the 2 step ad vis ' race closing 'ig", and sub- surplus over 1* of second the meeting Tiade at the p.m., unless of the race. :er the h^v the couxsc. ^ found at oth places. Entries for unclosed races on the [first d^y must be made Saturday, May i8th by i p.m at the city office ; for other overniglu events |at the Secretary's office on the track at the time stated abov e. (S,e Memoranda to Oivners 6. Owners and trainers must claim allow- ances af the time of entry, and state penalties, and are solely responsible if a horse starts with the wrong weight, and is therefore disqualified 7. No matter what a horse's right weight shall be, provided he carry the weight assigned I h.m on the day's programme, or the corrected ^weight put up on the notice board, bets shall not be affected. 8. The Executive Committee may allow a mistake in an entry to be corrected, when satis- tied that no fraud was intended. 9. Where forcign-brcds are not penalized as l^ich, 5 lbs. will be allowed to horses bred in |Canada, except m races exclusively fbr those :(orses. 10. Mares allowed 5 lbs.; geldings, 3 lbs. n. Horses whose numbers are up and who ot at the post for a race at the time indicated 20 Mi ■r id ^°^°'"ONs AND Regulations. s *ira raps e':rr '° -^-^ ^^'^'^^^^^^^ not then bei /Tn tl sL^rT ^"' '^'^ ""''^^ ^ Lue scarier s hand*; f^/^ r'^ m.ttee at their discretion may rule off S ?""" and all connected with him L k °'''' minutes interval wi,, be alwiy'^'^^^'^^^'-" minutes before i-hr. ^- ^ stand fifteen Second But;e\;:;rn:,Tt:' srovr mmutes before the start, which winS , ' punctually at the time fixed P'^"*^ \3- If a jockey dismounts befnr-^ ^u^ ■ ■ till '■ all right "i,dl I ! ^''" ''" '^'^P' '^'°««1 scales. ' ""''''''"^ ''y the clerk of the )°"s or wilLlv i;s^^.,5°r'"^^^ be fiivo- 1 'evied on complainant '' ' "' °' ^^ ^^'" f'^' IDi i .;Ju •iit: i ho * • I wei ! wei! wei< min the SOOl infr£ ance wise 'ATIONS. he trainer fined Conditions and Regulations. 21 and the horse 1,-^ '^' ^''''^''^'' '"^'^ ^'^•'"'^ ^^^^^ ^'^^^^ts at the nds, the Com- | f'f '^"g"^^^"^ befbre passing the scales at th ands, the Com- e off the horse lich case fifteen nd to clear the ' stand fifteen for the start. paddock five ili take place I Judge's stand; and where overweight is allowed fit must be declared to the clerk of scales half an i hour before the time appointed for the race. MAY WEIGHTS. 3 Yrs. 4 Yrs. 5 Fns. 6 Yrs ct- Aged no .. 122 .. 124 .. 124 Dhlance. :f mile 1 1.^ " OI 2 Yrs. 80 79 106 104 102 101 122 122 122 122 126 127 128 129 126 128 129 130 fore obtaining lis horse may • horses, each ' one attend- paddock.and - kept closed clerk of the a race, which • to be frivo- $5 will be In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance are to be carried. In races exclusively for two-year-olds, the weight is, Colts II 8 lbs. Fillies 115 lbs. In races exclusively for three-year olds the I weight is, Colts 122 lbs. Fillies 1 1; lbs. ^ American Rule 51. "Every Jockey must be weighed for a specified horse not less than twenty minutes before the time fixed for the race, and I the number of the horse shall be exhibited as 1 soon as possible." Any jockey guilty of an ,; nifraction of this rule will be fined. f N.B.— The Committee will take no cogniz- ! ance of bets made with a bookmaker or other- ; wjse before the completed official list of starters 22 Conditions and Regulations. I iiii be?'^ Shi It'' ": """oneTi;;:;:;;;; after' H, u °''"' ''^ Withdrawn or added ure. rrovided, however, that if thp r^^t., mittee ar^^ nf fi,^ • • , '■^^ '-om- orw^hriteroHsrirt" stand and no delay shall be authorized "'' '''' n.ade'Vurinrr'.:r/rr'^'"^"*^>'- unless struck^ut ^I^^Z^^t ^ appomted for the race. And in TZu (American Rule 49) the int nti n to s a u hT before the ti:r:;;rte?L*^- -:'-■•"- awalkovt''°''''^'^^'"°"^>'^--"--eof ■ cant;';,/e°;SsrSt";h:" '" T '''"''' -^' correct colours a„H Ik ^'■^"'' ''""^ "'" *^''- .u-v. '^°'°"rs. and with proper nnmh..= „„ tucir arms before pupi-„ r^„„ > " Conditions and Regulations. -n in case of 23 19. No postponement when racing is at all possible. 20 Schooling over the steeplechase course, either before or during the meeting, is strictly prohibited. ^ 21 All money and cheques payable to L. blfnks' ^"^""^^^'^ ^' J- ^" ^'^° ^ill supply entry 22. All applications for stabling must be addressed to the Secretary; who will issue badges for owners, trainers, jockeys and attend- ants at the course on Monday, 20th Mav at 3 p.m. sharp. ^' 23. Every facility will be afforded at the Suspension Bridge over the Niagara River for bonding American horses at the Canadian Cus- torn House, the Club giving its own bonds when the^ Secretary has been notified by owners of their intention to bring on horses. N.B.—A bo7idfide resident of the Dominion is one who lives in Canada at least three months out of the year, and whose residence and place of busmess, if any, is in Canada. u u^'?'~"^ qualified hunter is a horse certified by the M. F. H. to have been regularly hunted in 1094 or 1595 vvith some established pack of nounds, and which has not won \ 1894 or 1895. open race in 24 Memoranda for Owners. itoif ONTARIO JOCI^ CLUB. MEMORAN^I^ OWNERS. RACES CLOSING. Queen's Plate. MARCH I. Breeders' Stake (1896). Maple Leaf Stakes (1896) Stanley Produce Stakes (1898). Queen's Plate (additional elleV' Juvenile Scurry. ^• Red Coat Race, No 1 Dominion Hand'icap. Woo.Istock Plate. Ontario Plate. MAY 18. Trial Purse. ^* P*"'' ^* ^^'^^^ Office). Woodbine Steeplechase. Walker Cup. Welter Selling. l^oyal Canadian Hurdle Handicap Flash Stakes. ^ Woodbine Nursery Stakes. Toronto Cud. Hunters' Flat Race Handicap. Helter Skelter Chase, ^VNERS. Memoranda for Owners. 25 =Y club! OWNERS. ndiccap. sery Stakes, jp. Handicap. Skelter Chase. )vernlght Events closing at the Secretary's Office on the course, after the last race of the previous day. 3. MAY 21. Grand Stand Purse. Scarboro' Plate. 96). ^ Stakes (1898). MAY 22. Don Purse. Hotel Plate. ' Handicap. MAY 23. Ladies' Purse. Tyro Purse Handicap. Violet Handicap. 3. ite. ate. MAY 24. Norway Purse. Red Coat Race, No. 2. 1 MAY 25 (4 P.M.) Consolation Selling Race. 1 + WEIGHTS ANNOUNCED, MAY 15. Street Railway Steeple Handicap. Waterloo Handicap. MAY 20. Royal Canadian Hurdle Handicap. Hunters' Flat Race Hf^ndicap. 26 Memoranda for Owne ERS. '^yro Purse Handicap. ""^^ '^• Dominion Handicap. +. Violet Handicap. DECLARATIONS DUE. MAY I. Queen's Plate. MAY 18. c.^ ^^ P-^- ^^<;y Office i Waterloo Handicap. Juvenile Scurry. MAY 21. (^P.m Secretary's Offiee on course). Royal Canadian Hurdle Handicap. .. MAY 24. t» p.m. Secretary's Offino ^ Ty- Purse Handicap. "^ ^^"•"^• Dominion Handicap. Violet Handicap. ^NERS. olet Handicap. JE. dp. ^^iie Scurry. se). ip. ). ndicap. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, HAMILTON, CANADA. Spring /llbeettng, 1895. PRESIDENT: J. M. LOTTRIDGE, ESQ. 1st VICE-PRESIDENT: GEO. ROACH, ESQ. 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT : WM. IJENDRIE, JR., ESQ. DIRECTORS : J. S. HENDRIE, ESQ. ROBT. THOMSON, ESQ. G. E. TUCKETT, ESQ. J, J. STUART, ESQ. SECY-TREAS : A. D. STEWART, COURT HOUSE, HAMILTON, CANADA. \ t^amaton Jockc>^ Club, 2-30 P.M. OPENING SCUEEy. Purse $250, of which i- three-year olds and upwards W° '''°'"^' ^°'- yea--. 3 lb.s.; twice, 5 b e^^r! '"T °'"^ *'^ '89s, allowed 5 lbs Mn T /^°"-w>nn^rs Entrance $5 ' '^"^""^ «"°^^ed 7 lbs. Closes May 25. ^ ^"^^O^-^S. 3.00 KM. THE yoTJNGSTEES. tothfrrio^r:i:^;.ti^^--^.and$., year. 3 lbs. ; twice, 5 lbs e' t a m""."' °"'"' *''" 5 lbs. Entrance $5. ^'"^^"' ='"°^^ed «, ' , X MILE. Closes May 25. 3-30 PM WELLINGTON HANDICAP $50 t!!- d^^^Sa^ndii'f *'?,° '° ^^^°"^ -^ announced M.y.^^dV"' ^" ^?^-^- Weights of weights, s If wice'^rirl'^'-P"'^'-'-" $1- and $,0 addltio a 'i? ot deci" ."^"^""^ 3Sth May. ^ declared out by Closes May 18, '^ '''''^'- First Day, Thursday, May 30TH. 29 '- by g lbs. Colts 400 FM. THE WALKER CUP STEEPLECHASE. A Challenge Cup, value $250, the gift of Messrs. Hiram Walker & Sons, Distillers of Walkerville, with $300 added, of which $7K to second and $25 to third. For horses owned by bona fide residents of the Dominion. '^8 lbs above scale. Winners 1894 or 1895, 7 lbs. extra i winners twice this year 10 lbs. extra; non-win- ners this year allowed 5 lbs. Horses that have started twice this year at Ontario Jockey Club without winning, allowed 10 lbs. Penalties and allowances not accumulative. Entrance $10 $10 additional for starters. about i ^ miles. Cup to be won twice by the same owner before becoming his property. Won in 1893 by Alex. Shield's " Pat Oakley/' Won in 1 894 by N. Dyment's "Flip Flap." Closes May 25. 4.30 P.M. PRINCE OF WALES' PLATE. For three-year olds (foals of 1892), foaled in Canada. $500, of which $100 to second, third to save Its stake. Winner of Queen's Plate or any three-year old race in Canada, 5 lbs. extra ; of two such races 7 lbs. extra. A starter and non- winner at O. J. Club meeting, 1895. allowed . les 117 122 lbs., geldings ^119 lbs., fiTl % MILES. I lbs. Entrance $5,' $10 addidonal for 1% starters. MILES. 30 F„<.sT Day, TnvnsnAv, May 30-,,,. 1. C^/^eton Stable's be— -_ k, t t ^^ ^' Adam Beok'« u t r- i Z' "y Jaubert — Zplino *• J- E. Seal ram" s b c E , S ,Y SP""«ficI.l-I„,p\iiny ) w^ u"*^"'"- JJounty, by Strathspey- ,„ , Annie D. "' "" &"«l"ehanna, by King Bob_ • ^o.^J Bnggan. b , Cl.icKen Pee, by Tbe Cbio,.en-I,.„ ;;■ 3tS"««-'' «•> ' Mayonnai., by T„e, Cbio.en- 16. R. bS d';f%"dX"'!;v''j;J-''? Chicke„-Thi.tic. 5.00 P.M. BURLINGTON PUKSE $300, of which $50 to seconH p- „ JO lbs. above scale Z '^- ^°' ^11 ages, allowed c lbs H ^/>"-vv.n.,ers this year -to. J C, b :8o. H '' '"^^ ^'^'-'^d *-•- lbs. Ltral $f "^''°"' ^^'■"'»"^- »"owed 'o 7 FURLONGS. Closes May 25. V 30T1I. -Zelica. -Curtolina. ^'Id-Imp. Mill^,. '"'— JJonnie Iiio ?'ieI(l-Bon Bon. Ifl— AtlieDa III. ■I^anjo {dead). y 'Strathspey—- -Wild Daisy, nia. r Bol)— Allie D. y King Bob— ^iiicken— Lady 'liej Chicken— -Thistle, e. Aiiut Alice. ^r all ages, this year ^ted twice llowed 10 URLONGS. 'arations, Second Day, Friday, May 31ST. 31 Second Day, Friday, May 31st. [2.30 P.M. BARTON PURSE (Heats 2 in 3.) $350, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. P'or three-year olds and upwards. 5 lbs. below scale. Horses entered to be sold for $1,500, to carry weight for age. If for $1,000, allowed 5 lbs. If for $800, allowed 7 lbs. If for [$500, allowed 12 lbs. Surplus over selling price |to be divided between second and third horses. Foreign horses duty paid. No claims. Entrance ^5- 5 K FURLONGS. Closes May 25. 3.00 P.M. THE CANADIAN HANDICAP. Purse $400, of wliich $75 to second, and $25 to third. For all horses, three-year olds and up- wards, foaled in Canada. Weights announced 22nd Many. Winners once after publication of weights, 5 lbs. ; twice, 10 lbs. extra. Entrance $5. and $5 additional if not declared out by 28th ^^y- I J^ MILES. Closes May 1. 32 Second Dav, Fr HMv, May 3r8T. 3 30 P.M. TWPT^AT^T^ THE HADDO PURSE. Wmne.inx8,;V s;C°''■^"^'"P^-''- started and not won at Ol' rrr''' '^'' ''^^^ S lbs. Penalties nof "'■ "^' '^95, allowed •■cixLcrb. ij^ MILES. Closes May 25. 4- 00 P.M. TARMERS' RACE. froo, of which $50 to first cb,^ , and $20 to third. Fo^ half br^^i^ '''^"^' by farmers, or farmers' Jo r ^'^''"'^ °^^"^d Counties ^f wX .t-Hif r? fr^' ^'" Brant or Lincoln to be nH^ u ^~^^^^^'"and, Closes May 25. VsrsT. Second Day, Friday, May 3i^t. 33 5 second, and md upwards, ners in 1895 -s that have ^95, allowed Entrance ^H MILES. to second, rses owned n farms, in laJdimand, ariners, or y costume 150 Jbs. ; H MILE. |4.30 P.M. THE COCKTAIL STEEPLECHASE. Purse $350, of which $ys to second, and $25 to thu'd. For quaHfied hunters. 28 lbs. above scale. Winners at O. J. Club, 1895, to carry 7 lbs. ; twice, 10 lbs. extra. Starters ridden by jockeys not dond fide amateurs, to carry an additional 7 [lbs. ; overweight allowed. Entrance $5. ABOUT 2 MILES. Closes May 25. [5.CO P.M. CRADLE HANDICAP. $300, of which $75 to second, $25 to third. For two-year olds. Winners after publication of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Top handicap weight 122 lbs. Weights announced May 29th. Entrance '^^' 5/^ FURLONGS. Closes May 25. [For dates of closing above races, declarations, etc., see also memoranda, page J,.0.] > 1 t'-m i IP*"'- BiH 34 Third Dav, Saturday, June ist. Third Day, Saturday, June 1st. 2.30 P.M. WELTER WEIGHT HANDICAP all ages. Top weight 135 lbs. Weights an- I H MILE.! Closes 2 p.m. at Track, May 31. 3.00 P.M. WENTWORTH PLATE. f uZ l^'^^-y^^' olds (foals of 1892). $roo of which $100 to second. Third to save ts stake' Wxnnersthisyea, once,3lbs.extra;twe 5 lbs extra. Non-winners this year allowed 5 I. Ma.dens allowed 7 lbs. No allowance for Domin m^u, lbs. Entrance $5, $,0 additional for 1 A 1 ^ ^/i MILES. Q T ii ' ^^''^''^111 She Kossmar, bv Rossinfrfm, at 4. J. E. Seaffra)n'.q Kr,^ T«^v. tt„i/i. , __ 8. Wrn. Hemlrio's ch f Sf W 7' '>y«P':' ".infield -Athena III. 9. Wm. Hen Ide^ b f 1^ ^^^^"' I7 «fc- Blai.se-Oenevra Palmer ' ^ ' ^"'^"''^ ^^^^«' ^^ Lisbou-Mi„„ie UNE 1ST. me 1st. DICAP. second. Fori Weights an-i m., June 1st. H MILE. fS92). $500, iave its stake. tra; twice, 5 llovved 5 lbs. e for Domin- ?s 119 lbs., dditional for iji MILES. ^urtolina. )n — Maigery. 3eii's Counsel— leath— Moiety. I— Imp. Milly. 1— Bonnie Ino. !— Athena III. le— Oenevra. isbou— Minnie Third Day, Saturday, June ist. 35 ''• ^^'^.e^sO^l ' ' "^"^"'^ ^^"°*^' ^y Strathspey- ll' 7p 5^"^T;%^^^^^rb^'-«.byl^^avor-LassO'Gowrie. 2. J. P. Dawes b f Zana, by Kinkead-Begonia. 3. Brookdale Stab e's br c Snperior, by Chippendale-Olton Zoono^"f '' ' «t^I>P"'g^tone, by Shillingstone- ^^' '^'"w^atsS"^^'''"'" ^ ^ ^''"'" ^^"^' '^y ^^'^ Chicken-Mary J6. R. Davies' ch c Harpoon, by The Chicken-Thistle. 17. R. Davies' ch f Fidelia, by Parisian-Buckle. 3 30 P.M. KNOWSLEY PLATE. For two-year olds (foals of 1893), f'oaled in Canada. $300, of which $50 to second, third to save its stake. Winners this year 5 lbs. extra. Starters and non-winners this year allowed 2 lbs.' Colts 115 lbs., geldings 112 lbs., fillies no lbs. Entrance $5, $5 additional for starters. % mile. 1. Carleton Stable's ch c Boston, by Janbert-Zelica. 2. Adam Beck s b c ^__, by Ranelagh IL -Strathlem. -BomfirVic ' "" ^"""^' ^^ ^''"'^'^ Dinmont *' ^' STiamroci?"' ^ ^''' "" ^^''"'^^^^^"' ^^^ ^^'^'^^^ Dinmont- ^'' '^' Lady'ir!"'' ^'' ^ P^'"^^«« May, l)y Dandie Dinmont- 6. J. E. Seagram;s b f Minerva, l,y Marauder-Athena IIL /. .1. E. Seagrams be Moorland, by Springficld-My Anna H. Wn). Hcndrie's ch c Caledon, by S^trathspey-liiautifni 10 w"'* ^^'''\'^ff \ o^^Valpoie, by Strathspey-Queen's Own 0. JV m. Hendne's b f Plover, by Strathspey-Pee wleT 11. Wm. Hendne's b f Melcha, by Strathspey -Irish Qu^een. 36 Third Day, Saturday, June ist. }f f. p.- Sll."J f'I^'V^y^^,^P,<^^Ver-U Blanco. 14. Joseph Duggan's dTF' ^ l' i«"<>«'-Siskin. 15. .Joseph Duffansbrf • ,''5' .^^"i-Qtteen Bess. Clip. ^ >-i'pmo.it, by Dandle Dmmont-Little Alice. ^'''''' ''^^ ^a«flie Dinmont^Aunt 4.00 P^M. HUNTERS EEDCOAT STEEPLECHASE. ?300 of which $50 to second. Open to quahfied hunters owned by .nembers orH« ' Cubs and to be ridden by gentlemen approved^ of by the Committee, in hunting, costume S bs. , overweight allowed. Winners once ? l4 ance FnV ^° '''' °'' dominion-bred allow- ance. Entrance $5. about 2 miles. Closes May 25. 4.30 P.M. THE HAMILTON CUP. „,, *5°<^'0f ^Vhich$ 1 00 to SPrnnr^ T7 ti Winners in 1895, 5 lbs extr^ Sm . ^^'^"^g^^-^- winners at O T TImK .?" ^^^''^^rs and non- .lbs., and an ^dd^tfSnd ulTl ^'^S. allowed 5 have started at hothO^n^^^^^^ '^^' Cliih i^r^r- ' '^"'^" '-'. J. Club and Hamilton T h!" .:• ^^^95: and not won. Kntranr. *.- ^ h t/-* auujL.onai for starters -rj. -ma :^iu l^ MILES. Closes May 25. UNE 1ST. oper— La Blanche. — Siskin, -Queen Bess, hicken— Qiiarrell. Dmmont— Little 1 —Buckle. ! Hive. 3 Binmont—Aunt Third Day, Saturday, June ist. ^7 lEPLECHASE. id. Open to 3ers of Hunt len approved ostume. i68 ' once, 5 lbs. ; )s. ; Maidens n-bred allow- )UT 2 MILES. For all ages, ^rs and non- I, allowed 5 horses that Hamilton J. $5. and $10 15^ MILES. [5.00 P.M. TROUBLE STEEPLECHASE. Uu. /500 of which $100 to second and $25 to third. Weights 160 lbs. Horses that have run and not won a Hurdle or Steeplechase this year allowed 10 lbs. Non-winners of a Hurdle or ! Steeplechase allowed 20 lbs. Winners this year 7 lbs.; twice, 10 lbs. extra. Entrance $5, $10 ladditional for starters. ABOUT 2^ milLs. Closes May 25. ! 5.30 P.M. THE GET-A-WAY PUESE. ^ $300, of which $50 to second, and $25 to third. For horses that have run and not won at his meeting. Weights, no lbs. Non-winners Uiis year allowed 10 lbs. No other allowances. No sex or Canadian allowance. Entrance $5. 6 FURLONGS. Closes June 1, after second race. \For dates of closiim nhmw ^nn^c j^^i ^,' . ere, Bee also memoranda, page 40,] '1 H 38 CONDiriONS AND REGULATIONS. W CONDITIONS, REGULATIONS AND WEIOHTS. — :o:- roJktv n 'h"" ""'''"■" ^'"'="'^^" ^"d Ontario Jockey Clubs, save where local usage supersedes to ti!l 1PP'7"*'°"\'"°'- «'«bling must be addressed to the Secre ary, who will issue badges for owners tramers jockeys and attendants at the cou leo ' Wednesday, 29th May, at 3 p.m. sharp. N.I3._A 3oml fide resident of the Dominion is o e who hves in Canada at least three mTnl b" in s ifan' '"' vvhose residence and place of DLsines^, If any, is m Canada X/; .h '" ^''" '•"g"'^^'y '^""ted in 1894, with some recognized pack of Fox-Hounds Hurdt Ra'" "1^^°" ''" °P^" SteepLl°s ' or i^urdle Race in 1894 or 1895. Stakes, 1896. 39 PRINOE OF WALES PLATE 1896. For three-year olds (foals of 1893), Coaled in Canada. $500, of which $100 to second, third to save Its stake. Winner of Queen's Plate or any three-year old race in Canada, 5 lbs. extra, of two such races 7 lbs. extra. A starter and non winner at O. J. Club meeting, 1896, allowed 5 lbs. Colts 122 lbs., geldings 119 lbs., fillies 117 xbs. Entrance $5, $10 additional for starters. l}i MILES. Closed March 1st, 1895, with 18 entries. KNOWSLEY PLATE 1896. For two-year olds (foals of 1894), foaled in Canada. $300, of which $50 to second, third to save Its stake. Winners this year 5 lbs. extra Starters and non-winners this year allowed 2 Ib^' Colts 115 lbs., geldings 112 lbs, fillies no lbs' Entrance $5, $5 additional for starters. 1/2 mile'. Closed January 1st, 1895, with 20 entries. THE WENTWORTH PLATE 1896. For three-year olds (foals of 1893). $500 of which $100 to second, third to save its stake' Winners this year once, 3 lbs. extra ; twice, 5 lbs. extra. Non-v/inners this year allowed 5 lbs Maidens allowed 7 lbs. No allowance for Dommion breds. Colts 122 lbs., geldings iiq IDS., filhes 1 1; ibs. Entrance $5, $10 additional for starters. ii< MILES. Closed March 1st, 1895, with 26 entries. 5 m 40 Memoranda for Owners. HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB. MEMORANDA FOR OWNERS. RACES CLOSING. MAY I. Canadian Handicap. MAY 18. Wellington Handicap. n . c MAY 25. Opening Scurry. The Youngsters. Walker Cup. Burlington Purse. Barton Purse (Heats). • The Haddo Purse. Cocktail Steeplechase. Cradle Handicap. The Hamilton Cup. Trouble Steeplechase. Farmers' Race. Hunters' Red Coat Steeplechase. MAY 31. Welter Weight Handicap. JUNE I. 6et-a-way Purse. ""^ s. CLUB. FEES. MexMouanda for Owners. WEIGHTS ANNOUNGED. MAY 22. Canadian Handicap. Wellington Handicap. MAY 29. Cradle Handicap. JUNE I. W^elter Weight Handicap. 4t eeplechase. DECLARATIONS DUE. MAY 28. Wellington Handicap. Canadian Handicap. i & Ij I — ^ 1 • 43 Notice. NOTICE. The new race course at Ha.nilton was wuilt m 1892. It is situate.! on the main line of the <^-.^ mile, Alex. Shields' "Edith," 493/ 'X nnles, Wm. Hendrie's " Versatile " 40 '^^ iltou was 3 of tho .), about 'ity, and ade on ' 2.09 j^. 40. Summer /llbccttng, June 5, 0, 7. WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB, V/INDSOR ONT. PRESIDENT : JOHN DAVIS, VICE-PRESIDENT : WM. J. McKEE. TREASURER : JNO. H. ALEXANDER. SECRETARY : W. A. HANRAHAN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : JOHN DAVIS. WM. J. McKEE. JNO. H. ALEXANDER. W. A. HANRAHAN. GEO. M. HENDRIE. W. H. MUIR. i ^INDSOR ONT.. is situated directly Hic^ .^ T"**-' °'*''°" ^'^^« "1^" one-half mile d-stant), w..h which City two lines of ferries con! ncct every five minutes. The Race Course is distant only one and one-imlf miles from ferrv Inchn, and electric cars nm every five mints one huld '! rrf'' ''""'"S passengers within one hundred feet of the grand stand. Four Great Lines of railroads centre here, viz. .-The Grand Trunk £.ne and Detroit River Railway. Excursion Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. Special arrangements have been made for the speedy transportation of horses from Ham I ton and Toronto to Windsor. "amnion For further particulars, address W. A. HANRAHAN, Secretary, Windsor, Ont. Minbsoi* 3oc\{c>^ Club, -» ^•» ♦- First Day, Wednesday, June 5th. 2.30 P.M. INITIAL PURSE. Purse of $250, of which $50 to second. For three-year olds and upwards. Winners once this year, 5 lbs. ; twice, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners 1895. allowed 5 lbs.; Maidens allowed 10 lbs. Entrance $5. ^ mile. Closes June 3. 3.00 P.M. TECUMSEH PURSE. Purse $400, of which $75 to second, $25 to third. Winners once 1895, 5 lbs. ; twice, 7 lbs. extra. Starters and non-winners in 1895, allowed 5 lbs. ; Maidens 10 lbs. Entrance $10. ly^^ miles. Closes June 3. I 4'5 I'lRST Day, Wi-oNKsnAV. Junk stu. 3.30 P.M. CLUB HOUSE PURSE (SELLING) Purse $250, of which $50 to second. For all ages Weight 14 lbs. above scale. Winner to be .sold for $,,200. No claims. If entered to be sold for less, 5 lbs. allowed for every $,00 down to $500. Entrance $5. ^ mile. Closes June 3. 4.00 PM. VINEYARD HANDICAP. *,c ^'T f f-'"^' °'" ''^'"^ ^50 to second, and $25 to third, toi Canadian bred horses. Handi- cap for all ages. ].:ntrance $5, with $5 additional tor starters, ii^ niile.s. Closes May 18. Weights published June 3. 4 30 P.M. ST. CLAIR STEEPLECHASE. Purse $350, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. Weights 28 lbs. above scale. Winners of any Steeplechase or Hurdle Race in 180.; 5 lb.s. ; twice, 10 lbs. extra. Starters and non- winners of a Steeplechase or Hurdle Race in mnL ' ""'■ ^""■^'^'^^ $'0- About 3 Closes June 3. \Fo>- dates of clom„y above races, declarations ^ ^ ••"•^ '•'-'-'if'^taaaa, page ord.j iTir. m- For all ^iiiner to red to be 00 down Second Dav, Tjiuksdav, Junk 6tu. 4; ►nd, and Ilandi- ditional 3 3. md $25 V'inners n 1895, d non- lace in bout 2 alio lis, Second Day, Thursday, June 6th. 2. 30 P.M. BREEZE PURSE (SELLING). Purse of $250, of which $50 to second. For non-winners 1895. For three-year olds and up- wards. Horses entered to be sold for $1,200 to carry weight for age. If for $1,000, allowed 5 lbs. If for $800, allowed ; lbs. If for $500, allowed 12 lbs. Surplus over selling price to be divided between second and third horses. No claims. Entrance $5. ^/^ mile. Closes June 4. 300 P.M. JEAN BAPTISTE HANDICAP. Pur.se of $400, of which $50 to second, $25 to third. A handicap for three-year olds. En- trance $5, and $ro additional if not declared. i}i miles. Closes May 18. Weights published June 3. Declarations June 4. 3.30 P.M. STREET RAILWAY PURSE. $250, of which $50 to second. For all ages. Winners once this year, 5 lbs. ; twice, 7 lbs. extra j starters and non-winners in 1895, allowed 7 lbs. ; .r'laidens allowed 10 lbs. Entrance $5. f^ mile. Closes June 4. 48 Second Day, Thursday, June 6th. 400 P.M. FEONTIER HANDICAP. to JrTf ^r' °^ "'"■='' *7S to second. $25 to third. Por all ages. Entrance $10, with $10 additional if not declared, i/^ miles. Closes May 18. Weights published June 3. Declarations June 4. 4.30 P.M. BRITANNIA STEEPLEOHASB (HANDICAP). fo H ^7'"^^ ^^^°- f ''^'''^ $50 to second, $25 to th,rd Entrance $5, with $5 additional i not declared June 5. About 2 miles. Closes June 3. W^i^^^„_, on Notice Boa. [For dates of closing above races, declarations, et<.., see memoranda, page 63.] 6th. cond, $25 with $10 ne 3. ond, $25 al if not ce Board rations. Third Day, Friday, June ;tii. 49 Third Day, Friday, June 7. 230 P.M. REVIEW PURSE. Welter VVeigl.t Handicap. Pu.se $2.50, of w .c $50 to second. Th. ee-year olds tnd 'up. wards. Top weight 135 lbs. Entrance $5 3/ mile. ^^' 74- Closes 6 p^ at Track June 5. Weights announced June 6 on Notice Board at Track. 300 P.M. WINDSOR PUESE $25 to hird. Winners once in 1895, 5 bs • Z'LtTl '^"'^^^ ^"^ nonSnlrsin 895 allowed 5 lbs. 5 lbs. allowed for starters and non-winners at Windsor Meeting, ,89; Allowances eumulative. Entrance $,0. ^ Closes June 4. 3.30 P.M. PARK PURSE (2-year olds). Purse of $250, of which $50 to second. Win- ners once, 5 lbs. ; twice, 7 lbs evtra mJa THr>,.,oj K lu , ' extia. Maidens Mowed 5 lbs., and 5 lb.s, additional if they have ot been placed second in a race. EntrarL $5 % mile ^^ TJ' Closes 6 p.m., at Track, June 5. #. 50 Third Day, Friday, June 7th. 4.00 P.M. WALKER CUP. (Hunters and Hacks— Flat Race.) Handi- cap. A challenge cup, value $250, the gift of Messrs. Hiram Walker & Sons, Distillers of Walkerville, Ontario ; with $200 added, of which $50 to second, and $25 to third. The cup to be held for one year by the owner of the winner and to become the absolute property of any one vvmning same twice. A handicap for qualified hunters or gentlemen's riding hacks. Top weight to be 168 lbs., with 10 lbs. additional for profes- sional riders. Entrance $10, with $10 additional if not declared. i}i miles. Closes June 3. Weights announced June 4. Declarations June 5. 4. 30 P.M. INTERNATIONAL HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. ^.c toT f^i^r' ""^ ^^^'"^ $^5 to second, and $25 to third Wmners once after publication of weights, 5 lbs.; twice, 10 lbs. extra. Entrance $5, with $10 additional if not declared. About 2^ miles. Closes May 18. Weights published June 3. Declarations June 5. *'""« ^' [For dates of closing above races, declarations etc., see also memoranda, page 62.] Conditions and Regulations. 51 CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS. •:o: Rules and weights, those of the Eastern Ameri- can Racing and Ontario Jockey Clubs, save where local usage supersedes them. (Regulations Nos. Lee) '^ ^' °^ *' ^- J- C- "°' being in Distance. 2 Yrs. 81 79 . JUNE WEIGHTS. % mile 1 «' ^ 2 1 2 3 Yrs. Ill 107 107 105 103 4YrH. S Yrs. 6 Trs. db Aged. ^^^ 124 .. 124 122 122 126 126 126 127 126 126 127 128 All applications for stabling must be addressed o the Secretary, who will issue badges for owners trainers, jockeys and attendants at the course on Tuesday, June 4th, at 3 p.m. sharp. Badges shall not be transferable. ^ 52 Memoranda for Owners. WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB. I ■> I MEMORANDA FOR OWNERS. RAGES ebOSIJMG. MAY 18. Vineyard Handicap. Jean Baptiste Handicap. Frontier Handicap. International Handicap Steeplechase. JUNE 3. Initial Purse. Tecumseth Purse. Club House Purse. St. Clair Steeplechase. Britannia Steeplechase Handicap. Walker Cup. JUNE 4. Breeze Purse. Street Railway Purse. Windsor Purse. JUNE 5. Review Purse. Park Purse (2-year olds). :lub. iSRS. plechase. Memoranda for Owners. S3 WEIGHTS /rJMJSIOUJMeE©. JUNE 3. Vineyard Handicap. Jean Baptiste Handicap. Frontier Handicap. International Handicap Steeplechase. JUNE 4. Walker Cup. JUNE 5. Britannia Steeplechase Handicap. JUNE 6. Review Purse. leap. OEGbARATIONS. JUNE 4. Jean Baptiste Handicap. Frontier Handicap. JUNE 5. Britannia Steeplechase Handicap. Walker Cup. ' International Steeplechase Handicap. am JAM WM. BEL-AIR JOCKEY CLUB MONTREAL. Hniiual Summer /iDeetlng, 1395. JUNE 13, 14, 15. PBBSIDENT: JAMES P. DAWES. VICE-PRESIDENT : WM. C. McINTYRE. SECRETARY : JOSEPH WHITE. EXECffTIVE COMMITTEE: JAMES P. DAWES, JAMES O'BRIEN, WM. C. McINTYRE, j. h. WARDLOW, DUNCAN AfrTXTTVPT? :fi5el=Hir ^oche>^ Club, /TOontreal. -» ^m^ • ^- First Day, Thursday, June 13. OPENING SOBAMBLE. Purse $200, of u-l.ich $50 to second For ■-'11 ages Horses Laving run fn ,894 and not won, allowed 5 lbs. ; and Maidens allc.ved, i three-years old, 5 lbs. ; four-years, ,0 lbs. ; five- years and npu-ards, 14 lbs. Winners this year 5 lbs. extra. Entrance $,0, half forfeit. Six furlongs. THE QUEENS PLATE. Of fifty guineas, the gift of Her Majesty for horses owned bred, rai.sed and trained i.'t, Provmce of Quebec, and that bave never Jo, pubhc money, added to a sweepstakes of $5 each un£d:;/""r'"K^'''^^''='-'$5adStio, unless declared out bv Tiinf^ 9 k^<- i . , , . . "'- ^y June «, between wh ch stal es the Club to add $,oo, of which .*7C to >vcond, and $25 to third. 1 1^ miles. " " " lub, First Day, Thuksimv, June 13TH. 57 13. ond. For ^ and not llcived, if lbs. ; fivc- this year, feit. Six ijesty, for !d in tlie ^ver won " $5 each, dditional n wliich : of $20 leas and T / ^ - - BROKERS' PURSE. Purse $300, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. For three-year olds and upwards. The winner to be sold at auction. Highest entered price $2,000 ; horses entered to be sold for less, allowed 2 lbs. for each $100 down to $1,000. No claims. Entrance $to, half forfeit. Seven fur- longs. MOUNT ROYAL PURSE. Purse $300, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. For three -year olds and upwards Winners once this year, 5 lbs. extra, twice or more, 7 lbs. Entrance $10 ; half forfeit, miles. Wb OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. Purse $300, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. Entrance $10, half forfeit. 2 miles. Weights announced June 12th. 58 Skcond Day, Friday, Jun E I4TH. Second Day. Friday, June 14. PLASH PUESE. years old, 5 lbs. ; four-years, 10 lbs. ; five-v»ars and upvvards, ,4 lbs. Winners this 'yea Ib^ CANADIAN DERBY. of Ca!"adfr"r; °1'' '°"''' '" '•'^ D^""-"io" each *!. /'^T'.' °^ '^5^> '• ^ ^vveepstalces of $35 each, $10 forfeit (to be paid at time of entrv^ with $300 added ; $75 f^o™ the stakes to secoS horse, and $35 to third, i^ miles. [S VALOIS PCTESE. aees """Thf •°' °' "''!''' ^^o to second. For all ages. The vvinner to be sold at auction. If not nii'r '°i ' '° '"■''■^ ^^'Sht for age, and if to be sold for $1,000, allowed 5 lbs.; for $700 12 lbs for $4oo. 15 ihQ ivr„ ^,^:' ^-P/""- '^ lbs. , half forfeit, imile. ""■""'' *'°' H. 1. Second Day, Friday, June f4TH. 59 d. For nd not three- e-years r 5 lbs. 'ay, to forfeit. union "try), 3cond 'Closed BEL-AIR HANDICAP. cf.1. ^^V^/^^->^^^^ °J^^-^ and upwards. A sweep- stakes of $io each, with $250 added, of whieh $50 to second, and $25 to third ; $5 to accompany entry, and $5 additional from starters, ii^ miles ST. JAMES'S HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. Purse $300, of which $75 to second, and $25 to third. Entrance $10, half forfeit. 2 mL Entries close at 5 p.m., June 13, at Secretary's office, at the course. Weights announced June 14. •' 3rall fnot o be lbs.; $10, ?_ .Z"""' ^^^' S^^"''''^'^. June ijth. Third Day, Saturday, June 15. DOEVAL HANDICAP Purse $250. of u'iiich $50 to second F. Secretary's office ^f tt ^ ' ^""^ '4"^' =>' o'ys omce at the course. WeiVlu« =„ nounced June 15th. vveignts an- POEEST AND STREAM PURSE to tl,^-d'''"'n^°°' °^ :^''^ ^^5 to second and $2; Weights. \h??e. ; ^;;::taie" sr '?'• half forfeit. , mile. Entrance $ro, THE TYEO PUESE. Purse $250, of which $50 to second P^ two-year olds. Penalties and l^i °' "'■shed June .th F„ ^"''. «"°^^ances pub- Five furlongs.' "'''"" *'°' "^^'f f^^feit- METEOPOLITAN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE to thfrrlr- °'":'''^'^ ^^5 '° — ^ andTj EntSfciose Tr:^'V^'^^°f *• ^>^ -^s' offi.. at th r P'™-'.J""e '4th, at Secretary's ,5th: "''"• '""''S^^' announced June Third Day, Saturday, June istif. 6r LADIES' PURSE. Purse $250, of which $50 to second and third to save entrance. For horses that have started at this meeting and not won first money. Weight, 10 lbs. below the scale. Winner to be sold at auction for $300, if for more 4 lbs. added for each $100 up to $1,000. No claims .'n- trance $10, half forfeit. Six furlongs. Kntnos close mimediat ,\y after Tyro Purse, June ; ;th ^t Secretary's office at the course. Unless otherwise stated, entries close, Satur- day, June 8th. Entries, etc., should be addressed to JOSEPPI WHITE, Secretary, P.O. Box 283. Montreal, P.Q. K^ <52 Conditions and Reg ULATIONS. CONDITIONS AND BEOULATIONS. of entr,. anC are responsible' for w::/hl trWeT Club^Nf: Yorktr^'^^'"^ °^ ^'- J°*ey exist. ' "''"'P' ''^^'^ ^P^««l conditions -inutslfonrt "°' "^''^'^ ^' '-^' thirty required to sta^; ' '"'"'"''' ^^'^ -"' be beforttirtSlTJlf °"' ^-"'^'"'-tes are to ride. ' "'' ''"'^^ '" ^^'""ch they dresst/:S';rrIt'^""-\*^-'^ ^^'^^^ - *e Clerk !f the Scl^e^ anT' h"' °"' " "'''' ^''^ allowed it .„st bl'SredTo'X^SrSy^ tttce^'^-''°-^^^<'-^eti.e%5l° ; Conditions and Regulations. 67, Distance. 2 Yrs. JUNE WEIGHTS. SYrs. \ mile i 1 2 c< (( 86 81 79 111 111 107 105 103 ^ Yrs. 122 122 122 122 122 5 Yrs. 6 Yrs. db Up. 124 .. 124 124 .. 124 126 .. 126 126 .. 127 127 .. 128 In races for intermediate lengths, the weights for the shorter distance are to be carried. ^ In races exclusively for three-year olds, the weight IS Fillies 1X7 lbs., Colts 122 lbs. 7. No matter what a horse's right weight shall be provided he carry the weight assigned him on the day's programme, or the corrected weight put up on the notice board, bets shall not be affected. 8. Half-bred horses allowed lo lbs. in weight for age races, the Queen's Plate excepted. 9. A bell for saddling and to clear the course mil sound at the judges' stand fifteen minutes before the t.me appointed for the start, and a bugle will sound in the paddock five minutes before the start, which will f=,u« r.u^^ ..... -t ».„ .. , . ""^ i"<»»-e puiiciuany at the time advertised. 64 Conditions and Regulations. • '^' ^ ^"''^^y dismounting without permis- disqualified. ^ wiil b" fifeTfo " ^^^"""^ '■" ^-"^ -'-- mu,t'l-'°t'^' ^''*"' """"""""S '■" ">^ Paddock each «ce! " """' '°'°"" '"' """''^^•^ ''^f-^ 13. Only half of first money for a walk over 14. In selling races half of the surplus over the entered price shall .rr. f„ n, "'t""s ovei u piiLc snail go to the owner of sec- a:^ntT:rab;f ^° ''' ''^'- ^-- "- 894 or , foe .r ''" '■'^"'"'■'y "^""t^d in Sds. ^' "'"' '''^^^'^^^'^ pack of is strktlf f °S! °"" '^' steeplechase course IS stnctly forbidden. Suitable jumps are orn v.ded on Club grounds for such purpose ' m.-cf 'if" ^^^ ^^^-^utive Committee may allow a mistake m an entry to be rorr..f»^ ,..h.. !! nea ttiat no fraud was intended. Conditions and Regulations. 6? 1 8. The Executive Committee reserve the right to cancel any race during the continuance of the meeting and substitute another. 19. The Club will not be liable for accidents to horses or riders from whatever cause. 20 Every facility will be granted at Rouses Point N.Y., on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. s Railway for bonding American horses into Canada, the Club giving its own bond when the Secretary has been notified by the owners of their intention to bring on horses. 21 Application for stabling accommoda- tion, which IS granted free of charge, must be addressed to the Secretary, who will issue badges for owners, trainers, jockeys and attendants, on Wednesday, June .2th. Office, Room 81, Impe- rial Building, 107 St. James street. 22. The course of the Bel-Air Jockey Club IS. located at Bel-Aik, about ten miles from Montreal, on the main line of the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railways. Owners should consign horses and freight there, where f^rUl. ties are provided for unloading. II 11 ! I 66 Conditions and Regulations. 23. Entries to be made in writing with tlie name, colour, age. sire and dam of horses, colours of riders and entrance money to be addressed to the Secretary of the Bel- Air Jockey Club, P. O. box 283, Montreal, on or before Saturday June 8th. Entry forms will be furnished on apphcafon to the Secretary. Entry by tele- graph received in time will be accepted, to be confirmed by letter. . >■" ot- TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TRACK AND MONTREAL. 5. Memoranda. with the >, colours ^dressed y Club, aturday, hed on )y tele- i, to be ■REAL. Memoranda. ^s \a gfes ■>., Wr^ V I->>v, ^ Ontario Jockey Club Toronto. May ZIJto25' Hamilton Jockey Club ■%-i ^^m^ -■r HAMILTON,MAY3053l?JuNElf Windsor Jockey Club Windsor, J ONE 5§ 6^ 74 Bel-Air JockeyClub Montreal, JuNEl3^l4il5*