Taranaki oocney Club. CHRISTMAS MEETING FOR HACK KAOES ONLY. OFFICERS : President, 0. Samuel, Esq. ; Vicol J i^sideut: C'uptuin Mace, N.Z.U. Judge, Mr. A. W. Budge ; Hauaiennnor t~r Wort TT.vm.ta. Mr R. <i Partty ; Clerk of the Scales, Mr A. Goldwater; Clerk of the Course, dent, Judge, and Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs G. T, Bayly, C, Clarke, B. Cock, T. PaWl, J. Ellis, N, King, C. M. Lepper, F. M. Mills, J, Paul, A. Standish, F. Watson, and 0. H. Weston ; Timekeeper, Me F, Stohr ; Starter, Mr C. H. Chavattnes ; lion. Treasurer, Mr W. L. Newman-; .Secretary, Mussell Fleetwood. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. FIBST DAY : MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1904. 1. MAIDEN PLATE.—I2 nooa. Of 60aovs. Second horse to reoeWe lOsovs from the stakes. Open to horses that have never won a race. Weight for age. Entrance, lsev. One mile. 2. FLYING HANDICAP.-12.45 p.m. Of 85sova. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nei% 1 sov, accept, lsov. Six furloojgs. 3. FIRST WELTER HANDICAB.1,30 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stokes. I Minimum weight, 9st. Noni. lsov, accept, lsov. Seven furlongs, j 4. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES.-! 2.15 p.m. Of 70aovs. Secon* horse t« receive lOsovs from the stakes. Over six flights •< hurdlesi 3ft. 6in. high. Nom. lsov, accept, i lsov. One mile and a half. 5. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP.--3 p.m. Of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 25sovs from the stakes. Nom. ls»v, accept. 2sov. One mile and a quarter, 6. LADIES' PURSE.-3.45 p.m.-A Handicap »f 70s\jts. Second horse' te receive lftsove from tho stakes, i For horses that have never won over 35sova in one event on the flat. at the time of entry. Minimum' weight, lOst, Gentleman riders. I Noui. lsov, accept, lsov. One mile. , I 7. FIRST SCURRY STAKES,-4.3Qi p.m. Of (JOaovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. | Weight, Bst. Entrance, leov. Winner of any race to carry 14ibs ex-! tra. Five furlong*. I 8. STEW ARCS' HANDICAP.—S.IS p.m. Of 8560V5. Second horsn to| receive 10sov» from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. One mile.
A te»phy of the value «i £5 will be given to the rider of tha winner of the Ladioß' Purse. ; The winner o' any Handicap after; the declaration of woights to terry I 71bs extra. SECOND DAY : ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1004.1 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP.—I2 noon. Of 60bovb. Second horse t» receive lOsovs from the stakes. Open tc hortaes that have never won a race at time of nomination. Num. ll sov, accept. 10s. One mile. > 2, ELECTRIC HANDICAP .-12.451 p.m. 0* 70S0VS. Second horue to i receive 10sovs from the stakes. I Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. Fivel furlongs. ! a. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP.-, 1.30 p.m. 01 lOOsovs. Second | horse to receive 25sovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept. 2s»v.; Oae milts. 4. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES.', —2.15 p.m. Of 70sovb. Second horse to receive lOsovb from the stakes. I Over six fliohto of hurdles, Bft. 6in. high. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. I One mile and a half. ! 5. SUMMER HANDICAP.—3 ft.m. j Of 70sov8. Second home to receive lOsovs from the stakns. N«m. | lsov, accept, lsov. Six furlongs. 6. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP. —3.45 p.m. 01 70sovsi. Second hors to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst 71b. Nom. 1 sov, accept, lsov. One mile. 7. SECOND SCURRY STAKES.-4. 60 p.m. Of 60sovs. Second h«itse to receive lOsovs {rom the stakes. Weight Bet. Winner of any race t» carry 14lbs extra. Entrance lsov. Five furlonge. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP.-5.15, p.m. Of TOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovb from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. Seven furlongs. Note.—The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry 71Ls extra. ENTRIES AN» ACCEPTANCES Close at New Plymouth at 9 p.m. as follows : ENTRIES for all Handicaps pn November 21st, and for Maiden Hate and First and Second Scurry Stakes on December 14th. i ACCEPTANCES for first day's Handicaps on. December 14th. For second's day's Handicaps on December 26th. WEIGHTS for first day's H a ndi-i caps on December 7th, and for sec-j ond day'B Handicap on December 26th at 8 p.m. Entries and Acceptances, if by telograph, must be forthwith confirmed in writing. As to form of a, etc., see Rules oS Racing 45 to 61. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 9 November 1904, Page 4
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