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/"\TAKI . MAORI KACIK<* ( LUI3; 'Hie i'ritnirr I'o.iiU Cub of N w Zeit'and. Sprung Hack Meeting. WEDNESDAY & THUKSI AY, Oetob. r 11th ai d 12th, 1899. Ornc^Bs: l\ top, ' opn ate A-> • Pre-i iJui , W. H. Simci-x, Ksq. ; V.cc residents, J. Kui i, Tumiliaua to Hoia, , Te Hiwi Piahana» Wehepeihana. Stewards : Pitiera Taij ua, Ker^bi Roera, J. R. Maktonore, Haimona Ran-piri, Here Nikitiiti, M. K. Kapukai, Roha Wehepeihana, Wilson Rei, Teoli Ku'i. Kipa Roera. Hori te Waru. Judge: Hakaraa te Whena; starter, Hor teV\aru; CKrk of NcaUs, Tnia Hoani ; Clerks of th« Courpe, Hohepa . te Hana, N. Are Kaiem te ]ia; st-cre «ary. Henia R. Te Ao- ; handicspper, Mr J E Henry Hon. Stewards :— Pirimona P hifearu, Hemikupa Hawea H renii Rangitawhia, 'J'op Ran. )>iri, Manuriki te Hiwi, \e«» lahoio laufchp, Hna Ma k>. Wirprou Wepu Ariki, Hopihona, Hapeta Ran,gikatukua, Hakaria Hnam. Ruihi Wehpeihanß, Hoon^ Mnkimtii m, Epiha Hawea. Tere lurn, Wirercu Kiriwehi, N a tana. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. '"*' lrMJ^ttfeii PtXTB, of povs r second hoi>c to eceiye 5 soys from the f takes. For horses »hat have, never won a race of any description at tim • of star ing. Weigh 6 : 2 year ode. 7«t 61b ; 3 yr-oldp, Bsi 8b ; 4-yr olds and upwurds. 9s ; no allowances. Enirapce,, 1 soy... Three 1,, qua^frs of r m. le^ jprt t Q0 a.0.- - 'Htj^tßiJ^, of Sf^sov.- ; Bf cond horee to recp ve~s fova from ihe takes. Tor hors s that have never won a hurdle race or steeplechase at the tim« of Ftartin. . M nimum weight, lOst. Eqtrance, 1 >ov. One mile and a half. S[tart at 12.15 pr.m. i 8. The Otaki Handicap, of 80 eovs; Ptcond hor eto receiv. 10 sovsfrom he s<akfS. Nimination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 -ovs; one mile and a quaiter. To ttart at 1.15 p.m. 4. Welter Handicap, of 40 eovs ; second hor?- to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Mv m m wu'gn. 9t. Nomination, 15s ; nccep'ance, 1 soy. Suirl at 2 p.m. Di- ance, one mile. 6. Stkwabds' Handicap, of 45 soys ; second horse to receive 5 aovs from the stakes. . Nomination, 15s; acckp ance, . lsov.- Start at 2.45 pm. Seveu funongS 6. First Hubdle Handic.vp, of 45 so' s eten d h"rse to rsceiv^ 5 fovs from the stakes. Nomina > n, 15s; ace ptance, 1 s.v. J'he wnu r rt any hnvdi^ race af or In d-cla a ion of weights to carry 7U> xtrn. One mile and 65 chains. Start at 3.30 p.m. 7. Flying Handicap, of 35 soys; second horsf o r»-ce y e 6 soys from ihe sta c . Nomination, 15 ; ace ptancf, 1 s v. \'h>e quarters of a mi!e. Stait a! 415 p.m. SECOND DAY. !• Trial Handicap, of 25 soys ; second hnrs • to receive 5 fovs from tha s-t^kes. For horses that have never won a iv.cc of any description fxcetding 25 f.ovs in value at date of nomina'iou. Nomination, 10^. acc^ptan r, 10?. Seven furlongs. Si nt at 1130 a.m. 2. Birthday Hand oap, of 60 soys; seroml horse to receive 10 -ov< from th» slakes ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; 1 one mile and a furloDg ; Biart at 12.15 p.m. 3. SncoxD Hpedle Handtcap, of .40 soys; second horse to rect ive 5 soys from the stnkie. Nomin lion, 15s; acceptance, 15s; one mile aud a half; iturt p.t 1 p.m. 4. Railway Plate, of 25 soys ; second hor-e to receive 5 : ovs from t'\>~. B'al:c3 ; weler weight fof ogu ; en! ranc 1 , 1 soy; three quarters cf a mile; to star at 2 p.m. 6. Rangickc Handicap, of 40 cova ; second horse to rec ive 5 soys from the (take!) ; nomination,, 15' ; acceptance, 1 toy ; one mile; to Ptari a< 2.45 p.m. 6. Electbic Handicap, of SO soys ; second horse to rec?i f 5 soys from thn stakes ; norn nation, 15s; Recpti- nee, 159; five furlongs ; to stnrt at 3.3^ p.m. 7. Raueawa Plate, of 25 soys'; second horse o reo^ivr o soys from the stakes ; weight for Bg^ ; for horses that have never won % race execedirg 40 soys in valuo at the date, of nomination ; the winner of ihe M» den Pa « io carry 7<bs penal y, aud of •he Railway Plate lOibs penalty ; fn 1 ranee, 1 s-ov ; seven furlongs ;to start a* 4 15 p.m. CONDI riONS. The winner of any flat race after the declarat on of wright9 to carry 10 b lenuliy; of two or more such races 141 b extra, in ail handicap flat events at the mcc ing. Nou iiiations close on Saturday, Sept. 30 h. at Post Office bx 18, Otaki. . Weights for ihe first day will be declared on ot i bout Wednesday. October 4th. Accep ances for tirsi day, and entries for ihe Maiden Pla c, Maiden Hurdles, Railway Plate and Raukawa Plate close at Post Office box 18, O.aki, at 9 p.m. on Saturituy, October 7th. Weight 8 for the second day will be declared at 8 p.m. on Ootob r llih, and acceptances at 9 o'clock the same eveni g. The Stewards r ■•*■ rye the right to alter the date of receiving nominations, declara.ion of wcighis, or acceptances, as thpy my de m fit, cub cct to the approval of Up Metropolitan l.lub. back meana a horse that has never won an advertised raoe exceeding 40 sc vs in value (hack or huntei rac3B excepted), or Is not engaged in other than hack or humer events at time of entry or at time of starting. All raced to be run under the New Zealand rulos of racing. The Telegraph Office clones at 5 p.m. Stakes Paid In Full! ' OTAKI MA.i RI BAND ON THE COURSE. HEMA R. TE AO. Sec. etary. [Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Rac'ng Ciub this 4th day of September, 1899.— H. M. Lyon, Secretary.] Beatty's Organs •££• Write fd catalogue. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey*

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Manawatu Herald, 30 September 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 September 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 30 September 1899, Page 4

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