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RULES. , , „ , . A.ll races run under New Zealand Rules „o P "a Hack is a horse which has not, at'time of nomination, won n race of the value of Aou, or of the collective value of £2OO. Tho winner o£ any raoa altar fleelaration ot weights to carry a penalty oi 11b, of two or more rates 101 b. Pj a Bo9 g, Eecretai’y. •wyAREENGATE JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. FOR HACKS ONLY. THURSDAY, 2Tbi MARCH, 1907. Officers:— President"Wi Tucker. Vloe-Krepl-gents, A. 0. Manpinglon and W. E. Tack. Judge, JSt Green. Clerk of Course, F. 11. Jones’ Starter, 3, Hopiabos, W. E, Tnok, Handicepper, J, K. Henrye. Clerk of Scales, D, Mo Gregor, Assistant Clerk of Seales, A. MoFarlano. Hon. Medical Officer, Dr. Anderson. Hon. Veterinary Burgeon, Maxwell Edgar, M.E.C.V.Q. Hon, Secretary, Selby Morion. Hon-, Treasurer, R. Johnston, Committee: A. Motarlane, D. Lowrio, B. Woodm, H. Oameton. G. G. Basiell, A Flsgot, J. Murphy, W. Chapman, P. H. Jones; H. Wilson, G. Campbell, 0. Lewis, C, L e e and E. Green. Stewards: E. Cameron, J, iieo am w . Whiteman. S. LtvjKeTa«st. Treasurer, and are ex offiw !stSW«!ts Ml 5 njembeta of Committee. PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdles, of 80 sots, second horsa ii soys from stakes. One m,I “ nn ,jL n /*.“!{' ovi't six Mights of hurdle, Bft 6m high, nomination XOi, acceptance Ms. fo start at Elyiko Handicap, of 25 boys, second horse {jjova 'from tbs olakor, Tbreo-ijuarters of a mi.o. Nomination 10s, aooeptanoo IPs, To start at Maiden "flat, of 25 boys, second horse B B-vS from the stakes. SoYcn furlongs. Weigot for age. Entrance 20i. To start at 2.20 pm. Fordell Handicap, of 25 sovo, second horse: B boys from the stakes. Five furlon D s. Nomination 10s, acceptance IBs. Xo start at Wae-kkoate Cup Handicap, of 40 soys, with Dilver Cup, value 10 sovS. for wianor, soo-nd horao 10 boys from the stakes. One mils and aouartar. Winner of Plying Handicap to carry 71bs penalty.' Nomination 20s, aocoptauce 2os, Xo sjact at 3.40 p.m, ■ Ladies' Ekaoede?, first value IS sovs, Beodad horse value 5 BOYS. One mile- Welterweight for age. P‘-r horses that Baye nevor wpa sn advertised race (hurdles or Sat) of the value of over £lO. Geutlcman riders on'y, Entrance at).-. Xp start at 4,20 Si. Pathiok'b Day nAj.Dio.ir, of 25 sovs, second licrao B sovs from the stakes, Pour furlongs, Winner of the Fordoll Handicap to party libs penalty. Nomination 10s, acceptance lbs. Xo start atß pm. .... , SajwoU’s Starting Machine to be used, NOMINATIONS, &0, All races run under New Zealand Rules for Racing. All Nominations and Entries close BtO W, at Wanganui, on SATURDAY,'2nd Match, li*)7. Weights declared on Monday, 11th March, 1907, Acceptances close at Wanganui on IBth March, at 9 p.m. RULES. A Hack is a ho«-o vzhwsh has not at tune of nomination won a race to the talup pf £IOO, cr races of fcho collective vain of £259. The winner of any-race after declaration ot weights to carry a penalty of 71b2, of two or more races lOlbs, SHE Y MORTON, Hon. Secretary, B 52, Wanganui, Approved in accordance h the Rales of Racing.— January 9th, 1907.—W. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club XAiHAPE BAND CARNIVAL. To be held ca tas TAIHAPE OVAL ON BT. PATRICK’S DAY, Monday, 18th March, 1907. CHOPPING, SAWING, RUNNING, HORSE AND PONY EVENTS. A Day of Amusement for Young <% Old. PROGRAMME. 1. Boys' Baca, 16 and under : Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 2a 6d j pest entry 6d 2. Maiden Baoe, 100 yards! Ist 303, 2nd 10s ! post entry 2s 3. Maiden Jumping: Ist £5, 2nd Trophy value 30s; post entry 5s i< Maiden Chop, 15in. white pine log : Ist £i, 2nd £1 j nomination ss, no ance ■> 5. Handicap Flat, ICO yards: Ist £2, ’ 2nd Its”; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is ' 6. Maiden Pony Jump 11.2 and under ; Ist £2 10s, 2nd £1: post entry 33 7. Double-handed Saw, 20in. white pine logs: lbt 100 s, 2nd 20s | nomination 6s pair, acceptance nil 8. Kangaroo Race: Ist 80s,2ndl0s; post entry Is 6d 9. Handicap Chop Ig’m white pine logs; Ist 150 s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; nomination 7s 6d, aooeptanoa nil ,10. Open’Hunters’ Jump: First 100 s and trophy, 2nd 20s and trophy; post entry 6s 11. Handicap Flat, 220 yards; Ist 40s, 2nd I fje ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is 12. Girls' Baoe; let 7s 6d, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s; nomination free 13. Open Pony Jumping, 14.2 and under; Ist 60s, 2nd 20s post entry 3s 14. Underhand Chop, 20in white pine log; Ist 100 s, 2nd Spa, 3rd 10s ; nomination 6s, acceptance nil Sheep-guessing Competition, eta. First event starts punctually at 11,30'a,m, Nominations for Chopping, Sawing, and running events close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, March 6th, at 7 p.m. Fees and 8 years' performances to accompany nominations, No nomination whatever accepted unless accompanied by entrance fee Chopping and Sawing Events under the rules of the N.Z. Axemen’s Association Running events under the rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union The Oommiltoe reserve the right to alter, add to, or delete the programme, also to postpone, if necessary, .the sports on account of had weather. The judges’ decision in all cases to be finaljjand not amenable ii any action at law

Maiden Events are .for Competitors, either person or horse, that hare never won money in any such event. Admission to ground Is; children, hall price GRAND CONCERT and DANCE in the evening. Admission to Concert 2s and Is ,Dauoo sa, ladies free. Refreshments provided and a good Band in attendance. H. BERTRAM, Hon. Spc. A. DUNBAR, Manufacturing Saddler, THE SQUARE, FEILDING. Now Is the season to replenish your HARNESS. I am all kinds at Bod-rock Prices.’ All my Harness is built on tho same lines as a British Man-o. Wkr— ■“ For Service,” and my £6 10a n-out of Harness is unequalled injNew Zealand. RIDING SADDLES made to any pattern, and every attention paid to Ladies’ Astride Saddles. A Writln Guarantee given with all [ Harness turned out by rao. HIGHEST PRICE FOR SEED Is scoured by MACHINE DRESSING.; We Offes FIRE INSURANCE And when Dressed FREE DELIVERY at either PALMERSTON N. or FEILDING, Thus giving tho Grower Two Markets. HODDER & TOLLEY, Ltd., Flour & Seed-Cleaning Mills, FEILDING. .“"T

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8744, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8744, 19 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8744, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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