DANNEVIRKE JOCKEY CLUB. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 10th and 11th, 1903, PROGRAMME. f FIRST DAY. 1- Handicap Hack Hardies, of 40 sov«.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the itake ; If mile ; over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft. *,in. high. Nomination 10), aceplance 20s. To start at 12.45 p.m. 2. Maiden Hack Race, of 25 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; weight-for-age; for three-year-olds and upwards that are not engaged in an open race at time of starting; distance 7 furlongs. Entry 20s. To start at 1.20 p.m. 3. Dannevirke Cup (Open), a handicap of 76 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake; distance 1£ miles. Nomination 10s, acoeptanoe 40s. To start at 2.20 p.m. 1 Makirikiri Hack Handicap, of 35 sovs.; second horse to receive 6 sovs. from the slake; distance 6 furlongs. Nomina' tion 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 3 p.m. B. Tahoraiti Welter Hack Handicap, of 35 feovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovg. from the stake; minimum weight Bst 101b; distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 3.40 p.m. 6 Flying Handicap (Open), of 50 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance G furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 255. To start at 4.10 p.m. 1. Tamakl Hack Handicap, of 45 soy,.; seoond horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance 1 mile and a distance. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 4.40 p.m. B. Electric Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake; distance 4 furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. To start at 5.20 p.m. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Handicap Hack Hurdlea, of 40 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; 1J miles; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12.46 p.m. 2 Mangatera Hack Handicap, of 30 sovs ; second horse t> receive 5 bovs. from the stake; distance 7 furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s. To start at 1.20 p.m. 3. ftntnmn Handioap (Open), of 65 sovs.; seoond horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; one mile and a distance. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. To start at 2/20 p.m. 4. Tapuata Haok Welter Handicap, of 30 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance 1 mile; minimum weight Bst. 71b. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 3 p.m. 6. Kaitoke Haok Handicap, of 40 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 3.40 p.m. 6. March Handicap (Open), of 50 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 255. To start at 4.10 p.m. 7. Tepapakuku Hack Flying Handicap, ol 30 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake; distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 4.40 p.m. 8. Final Hack Scurry, of 20 sovs.; second horse to receive 3 sovs. from the stake ; for three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race of any description at time of starting, and that have never started in any other than Hack or Hunter races; weight 9st; distance 6 furlongs. Entrance 15s. To start at 5.20 p.m. NOMINATIONS, W&IGHTS, AND ACGEffSANCES. Nominations for all races, also entries foi Maiden Hack Kace, close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke, on THURSDAY, February 19th, 1903, at 9.30 p.m. Weights will appear in the Neas Zealand Times, Hawke's Say Herald, and Daily News of Saturday, ,I'obruar.v 28th. 19u3. Acceptances tor all races on the first day of the meeting and entries for Scurvy close with the Secretary, at Dannevirke, on TUESDAY, 3rd March, 1903, at 9.30 p.m. Weights for all races on second day of the meeting will be declared about 8 p.m. on the evening of the first day's races. 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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 43, 18 February 1903, Page 4
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