OXT O N If ACI N O 0L U B ANNUAL BACK" MEETING, ■ To bo held on the Fox ton Race Course on FRIDAY and SATUttD AY , ,'i 1.1 m y :: i •and 28rd, 1909. OFFICIALS: Patron: J. Stevens, Ksq., M.l’. President : J, It. Whyte. Vice-Presidents : W, E, Barber and F. E. Jcnks. Treasurer: O. Gray. Timekeeper: E. B. Smith. Judge : Dr O'Brien. Handicapper; J. E. Henry*. Starter; Clerk of Scales: J. Symons. Clerk of Course: C. Peterson. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Mandl. Hon, Vet. Surgeon : J. E. Cookrott, M.H.C.V.S Auditors : P. E. Jenks and P. llenncssy. Stewards and Committee: O. Robinson, C. Robinson. 0. Hunt, O. E. Austin, L. Wilson, J. Symons, W. Howan. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Friday, January 22nd, 1909. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 80 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third bom* ssovs from the stakes. Over 0 llights of hurdles, lift. fiin. high. Nomina tion 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12 noon. Didauee /.J Miles. 2. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 80 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse a sovs from the stakes Nomination 20s, Acceptance 20s. To start at 12.10 p.m. Distance, G fnrlonijs 3. FOXTON . CUP (OPEN!, 200 SOVS., second horse to receive 80 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, Acceptance 80s. To start at 1.20 p.m. Distance, 1 i ml leu. 4- TRIAL HACK RACE. 60 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horses.sovs from the stakes. For 8 yr-olds and upwards that have never won an advertised flat race exceeding 20 sovs in value at time of starting. Weights—S-yr-olds, Bst 21b; 4-yr-old and upward, Bst Kill). No allowances. Entry 20s. To start at 2.10 p.m. Distance, Gjiirlinnjs 5. AWAHOU HACK WELTER HDCP., 80 SOVS., Second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs 4 from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. Distance, I mile, 6. FLYING HANDICAP (OPEN ISO SOVS., second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. To start at 8.80 p.m. Distance, Gfnrloni/s. 7. DASH HACK HANDICAP, 60 SOVS. secondhor.se to receive 10 sdvs and third horse 5 sovs from the slakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.10 p.m. Distance, 4 /nrlinn.is . 8. HERRINGTON WELTER HDCP.^ (OPEN! 110 SOVS., second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst. No-, initiation 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at. 4.50 p.m. Distance, 7 fnrtmujs. SECOND DAY. Saturday, January 23rd, 1909. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 80 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse asovs from the stakes. Over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft din high. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12 noon. Dialnnee, I’l miles, 2. JANUARY HACK HANDICAP. 75 SOVS. , second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the slakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12.40p.m. Distance, 7 furlunijs. 3. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (OPEN/ 130 SOVS., second horse to receive2o sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. To start at 1.20 p.m. Distil nee, 1 mite and a distil nee. 4. CARNARVON HACK WELTER HDCP., 7O SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.10 p.m. " Distance, 7 fnrlonijs. 5. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, 60 SOVS second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For 8-yr-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Weight, list. Entry 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. Distance, 5 fnrlonijs. 6. NEWMARKET HANDICAP OPEN, 110 SOVS., second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 3.80 p.m. Distance, 5 furhnnjs. 7. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, 70 SOVS second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.10 p.m. Distance, Gfniionjs. 8. MOUTOA WELTER HDCP OPEN, 85 SOVS., second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s. To start at 4.50 p.m. Distance, I mile. Races 3, (1, and 8 arc open to all horses. The est are for hacks only. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events [except Trial Hack Race, Ist day and Maiden Hack Scurry, 2nd day,J close with the Secretary, at Foxtoh, on Monday, January 4th, 1009, at I) p.m. Weights will be declared on or about January 11th. Acceptances for First Day and entries for Trial Hack Race [lst day] and Maiden Hack Scurry [2nd day] close on Saturday, January Kith, at 9 p.m. Weights for Second Day’s races will be declared on Friday, January 22nd, at about 8 p.m. Acceptances close same evening at 9.80 p.m. Entries by telegraph must he confirmed at earliest opportunity and name of trainer given also colours of rider. No horse will he allowed to start whose fees are unpaid. The stewards reserve the right to alter the date or time for receiving nominations and acceptances as they may deem tit. PENALTIES. Flat Races: The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs, and of any additional race a further penalty of Tibs. Horses handicapped at Bst 101 b or over, to carry half the above penalties, The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs in the hurdle race, and of any additional race a further penalty of Tibs. ANGUS KEITH, Secretary. 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