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PATH RAGING CLUB. Aupt «M■ «rika fenr Hacks only), 'ASTKR ICONDIY, 13th APRII* 1903. ~f rilron, W. Byvas, E*q., M.H.R. j President H. 0. Clarke, Em.; Vice-President, W. flower, Est,'.; Judge, Mr O. Williams; Starter, Ur 0. H. Ohavannes; Handicap* fcer, Mr J. X. Henrys; Clerk of Bcales, lir - James Paterson; Clerk of Conree, Ur P. JCastbury; Timekeeper, Mr Q. T. Potto | treasurer, Mr 0. W. Booth; Auditor, Mr B. H. Tavlor; Steward*, Messrs H. 0. Clarke, Gilligan, Booth, W. Gower, W. Matthews, Alt. Pearce, J. Paterson, 0. T. Potto, W. 0. Symes, 0. Williams, Taa, Campbell, and Dr. Perceval, . , PROGRAMME. * i. Handicap Hurdle*, of BO ton; second iorse to receive 10 *ovs oat of the ■takes. Distance, U milei, over six flights of hurdles, Bft. Sin. high. Tb* winner of any hurdle race after lite declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination, l&s; aooeptanca, 20s. To start st 11.3 a.m. i Flying Handicap, of 6J sovs; second horse to reoeire 10 sovs oat of tlia stakes. Distance. } mile. Nomina'lon, Us; acceptance, 265. To start at 1&10 pjm. 3. Farmers' Plate, of 40 sovs; second burse to receive 10 sovs out of the slakes. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 3f« oo general entry night. For sill horse* that have never started for any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred); Welter weight for age; open to all horses trained in, and the bona fide property of resident* within the boundaries of the I'at.ca, Hawera, and Stratford Counties for three months prior to the data of si vU tag. To start at 12.40 p.m. 4. Patea Easter Handicap, of SO sovsi second horse to reoeive 10 sovs, and third horse 6 sovs out of. the stake*. Distance, H mile*. Nomination ?0s; Acceptance 40*. To start at 1.40 p.m. 6 Kakaramea Btakes, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs out of tha stakes. Distanoe, about 4J furlongs; weight, Ist; winner of any raoe to carry 14Dw extra. Entrance, 80s on general entry night To start at 2.20 p.m; C. 3orongb Stakes Handicap, of 60 sovs; fwond horse to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. Distance, 1 furlong*. Nomination, 16*; aooeptaqoe. 90*. To start at 8 p.m. 7. High Weight Handicap, of 00 sovs] teobnd horse to receive 10 son out of the stake*, Distanoe, 1 mile; mlnlmoo weight, Bst 71b. Nomination, 2Ca; ao> oeptance, 255. To start at 8.40 p.m. S ftnal Stakes, of 40 sovs; second horse to rfcoeive 10 sovs out of the stake*. Di*» tance, about 4} furlongs. Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting (Kakaramea Stakes and Farmers' Plate excepted, and winners of these to carry 141bs penalty); Weight, 9st. Entrance, 80s on general entry night To start at 4.10 pjn. I'ATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations up to 8 p.m. on BATCRDAY, 14; h March, 1903: weight* declared on MONDAY, 23rd March, 190 S. Acceptance* slid General Entries up to 8 p.m. OS THURSDAY, 2nd April, 11)08. RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. Definition of a hack.—A Hack i* a horse that has not won, at the time of n< a raoe of the value of LBO, or ru of the collective vain* of LBOO, lino* the Ist of August, 1809. 2. The winner of any flat race, after tha declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 711 m, and of every additional race Bibs extra in all handicap flat events. 3. Entries by telegram most give full particulars of the horse, and most b* OCXfirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. 4. Owners, trainers, and other* entering and accepting hone* for this meeting are notified that no entries or aooeptanoe* will be received unless accompanied by tha necessary amount in cash. 5 No entry will be received for any mca extvpl on this condition: Tliat all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of tha racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards, and their decision shall be final. 6. The Stewards reserve the right to alter the time or date for declaration of weights, nomination.'!, or acceptances. llatulicappor may, if he thinks fit, re-liamlicap any horse winning a race after the declaration of weights,— All races to be run under "Theiie¥Zealand llulea of llacing.* Stakes paid in full NOTE.—The Post and Telegraph Offioa closes at 5 p.m. The Secretary will reoeiv* money for investment on the totallsator. a W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the Taranakl Metropolitaa Club this 27th day of January, 1908. MUS3ELL FLEETWOOD, Beoretaiy. THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINERVA. Because Australia ha* show* other wisdom, and MINKBTA i* tha Goddti* at Wisdom, a* wall a* grsat bung*. 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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 89, 11 April 1903, Page 4

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