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yyESTLAND '('ROTTING yLUa. ANNUAL TROTTINC MEETING. To In* hold Oil HOKITIKA l{A( KCOI'RSK, on THURSDAY, JANUARY sth, 1952. £750 ,N STAKES - £750 A I’l’ROV Kl) PROG I! VM.MK.
DISTRICT 11A N' DIC Al’ (in saddle) 70 an vs., second horse to receive 14 so vs. ami tliiid horse 7 sovs. from the stake. Rot lioises which have heeil in one of the Counties ol linllei, Inanpahun, (trey or Westland, or any West Coast lior'oiiph, for til Insist three months immediately prior to the race, and owned by residents ol the said Counties or lloroilphs. Nomination, "JOs ; acceptance. —0- : It miles. KANIKRI HANDICAP (in harness). DO suvs., second horse to receive I'' sovs. and Mrd horse i> sovs. from the stake. Horses in this event will lie handicapped to do 2.11-1 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance AOs; I mile. HIM C (JOI.DKI HDDS lIA.NDICAI*. (in saddle), 80 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs., and 3rd horse 8 sovs. from the stake. Kor unhoppled trotters only. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 4min, or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s; i f i.nies. WK STD AND TROTTINC Cl.I ll II A.NDICAI*, (in harness), DO sovs.. stcond horse to receive 31 sovs., and 3rd horse 17 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do Amin or better. Nomination 30s; acceptance oils ; 2 miles. STAKKORD HANDICAP (in saddle). SO sovs., second horse to receive Hi ■ sovs., and 3rd horse 8 sovs. I rum the stake. Horses will be. handicapped to do 3.51 or better. Nomination 20s- acceptance 25s ; 1) miles. DOMINION TROTTKRS lIA.NDICAI*, (in harness), 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs.. and 3rd horse 10 sovs. from the stake. Kor unhoppled trotters only. lHrrses will he hnndicapiH'd to do n. 15 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 355; 2 niiles. . , , AVIATION HANDICAP, (in harness). 80 sovs., second horse to receive I<> sovs., and 3rd horse 8 sovs. trom the stake Horses will lie handicapped to do 3.5 or better. Nomination 20s ; acceptance 32s fid; I miles. KINAD HANDICAP, (in saddle). 8(1 sovs., second horse jo reicive le sovs., and third horse 8 sovs -Irom the stake Horses will he handicapped to do 2.30 or belter. Nomination 20s; acceptance 32s (id; I mile.
Nominations for all events will close with ttie Secretary, Wlmrf Ist.. Hole tikn. on Tuesday. 13th Tlcretnher. 1 Hi.l. at S) p.ni. Handicaps "ill he deflated on Tuesday, 3rd January. 1022. at S p.ni. Acceptances close with the Secretary on Wednesday, 4th January, 1022, at 9r> m M. H, HOUSTON. Hon. Spc
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