THE POPULAR PICNIC fiA Of, a MEETIHG. . ', *TUESJ>AY AND $M#$$P&X» ;i ' ..i■/ Ja#u»cy iiii.jewxcl.23.JL924. , ; , Special Trains and Excursion Fares. ■, ■ -'' . : .' ; .'.\ PROGRAMME.'" ■'''" ■" : ■'■-.'" FIRST DAY:'TUESIi^WA»I^Y,i^ i. poroutawhao hack irayps.i, . • qf 15Q,,b6y«. - Oneinile. afld.tiireercfciiarfcera.! '."-' '/"'"■': ;■;'■'■ ; 2. HIMATANGI HACK HANDiCAP, ; oi . 140 isovfii; Six.; furlongs., 3. Fu&TON CUP ilopecL).;'. :■ of 370 soV6. ' uiie ; uiiie. and- a;.guarter. v - 4. MiUDEN RAGE, ot i4o'»OV*., Steven ; iurlonge. 5. AWAHOU HACK -WEUTER; oi 440. -isovs,: 'J , 6.' ANNIVERSARY (Open) jl 7.. MAROTIRI ;HACK HANDICAP, r Of \ 140 so vs.. Five *aiid a- > ',..na«. ,:'.:, - 8. HERRINGTON WFXTER HANDICAP (open), oi 'IBQ Sofe.'iSftVen furlongs. ■■ . " : ■.' r second: day—wednesday, jan'u- ■ ahy'-'23.';' : , ;:v ' v "::' 1. PAIAKA.HACK ,tIURQLSS, of M sovs.. Onejimiie; aiid ;and i about 100 yards; ' .•"; ; 2. WHIROKINOHAGK HANDICAP, off 140 sovs; Six' furlongs, j 3. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, (open),j of a7Q''so.ys;\;o'iw'''mile and adis-] ■• tance. ,'"'•'• -,.•:''/;'-- .. .v ; . j 4. MOTUITI MAIDEN RAGE, of 140 { ; sovs. Six furlongs. • - "'•'] 5. , CARNARVON J ;HAGIt WELTER, of j :'.. 140, sovs;' Oak liuleand'-lOQyaTdis.s 6. WHARANGI HANDICAP (bpen), of; 180 sovs//Six furlongs. "... j 7. RANGIOTU HACK HANDICAP, ,pfj 140 sovs..-.' Seven furloihgs.* ' > : 8. moutoa handigapj (open), of 180. soys.; One;iniie and! 100 yards, - "'■■.■...■,'".•. ; NOMINATIONS for all events elosei 'at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY,.; January 3,! 1924. : !■■ iTANbiCAPS on', or about' MONDAY.j January 7, 1924. ''■'■' ...-.■■■ I '< ACCEPTANCES for all ©vents■.■*onj the First Day. will. close at 8 pim.Honi SATURDAY, January 12, ; 1924., . j HANDICAPS for the Second, Day} ■will be declared about 7.3 Q p.m. onl TUESDAY; January '22nd~p1924/ ' • ;. ACCEPTANCES the saine evening sat 9 o'clock ; : , D. R. OGIfcVY, Phone 145. P.O. Box/13. Foxton,'
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Shannon News, 11 January 1924, Page 1
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