Tai*anakl Jockey Club. CHRISTMAS MEETING FOR, HACK RACES ONLY. OFFICERS : President, 0. Samuel, Esq. ; Vice-! President: Captain Mace, N.Z.C. I Judge, Mr A. W. Budge; Handicapper for Hack Events, Mr R. G. Pardy ; Clerk of the Scales, Mr A. Goldwater; Clerk of the Course, Mr H. I/inn ; Stewards, Vice-Presi-dent, Judge, and Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs Q. T. Bayly, C. Clarke, R. Cock, T. EJ2U,, J. Ellia, N. King, C. M. Lepper, F. M. Mills, J. Paul, A. Standish, F. Watson, and C. H. Weston ; Time, keeper, Mr F. Stohr ; Starter, Mi. C. H. Chava*nes ; Hon. Treasurer, Mr W. L. Newman; .Secretary, Mussell Fleetwood. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. FIRST DAY : MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1904. 1. MAIDEN PLATE.—I2 noon. Of 60sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Open to horses that have never won a race. 1 Weight for. age. Entrance, lsov. One mile. I 2. FLYING HANDICAP.-12.45 p.m. | Of 85sovs. Second horse to receive. lOsovs from the stakes. Nam. 1, sov, accept, lsov. Six furlongs. | t. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP.- ; 1.30 p.ml Of 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, 9st. Nom. lsov,| accept, lsov. Seven furlongs. | 4. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES.—I 2.15 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second' horse to receive lOsovs from the, stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, ! Bft. 6in. high. Nom. lsov, accept. I lsov. One mile and a half. i 5. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP.-3 p.m. Of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 25sovs from the stakes, Nom. lsov, accept. 2sov. One mile and a quarter. 6. LADIES' PURSE.—3.4S p.m.-A Handicap ot 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes, j For horses that kave never won over 3550V9 in one event on the flat j at the time of entry. Minimum Weight, lOst. Gentleman ridera. Nom. lsov, accept.- lsov. One mile. 7. FIRST SCURRY STAKES.-4.30j p.m. Of GOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsova from the state, i Weight, Bst. Entrance, lsov. Win-i ner of any race to carry I4lbs ex-' tra. Five furlongs. 1 8. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.-5.15 p.m. Of 85sovs. Second horse to receive lOsiovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. One mile. A trophy of the value o! £5 will be given to the rider of the winner of the Ladies' Purse. The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. SECOND DAY: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1904. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP.-12 noon. Of 60sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Open tc horsea that have never won a race at time of nomination. Nom. 1 sov, accept. 10s. , One mile. 2. ELECTRIC HANDICAP.-12.46 p.m. Of 70sove. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. Five furlongs. 3. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP 1.30 p.m. Of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 25sovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept. 2sov. One mile. 4. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES. —2.15 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. One mile iani a half. 5. SUMMER HANDICAP.—3 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, accept, lsov. Six furlongs. 6. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP. —3.45 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second hors to receive lOsova from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst 71b. Nom. 1 sov, accept, lsov. One tnile. 7. SECOND SCURRY STAKES.—4. 30 p.m. Of BOsovs. Second . horse to receive lOaova from the stakes. Weight Bst. Winner of any raco to carry 141bs extra. Entrance lsov. Five furlongs l . 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP.-5.15 p.m. Of 70sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nora, lsov, accept, lsov. Seven furlongsi. Note.—The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. ENTRIES AND ACCEPTANCES Close at New Plymouth at 9 p.ng aa follows : ENTRIES for all Handicaps on November 21st, and for Maiden Plate and First and Second Scurry Stakes i on December 14th. ACCEPTANCES for first day's Handicaps On December 14th. Fori second's day's Handicaps on December 26th. WEIGHTS for first day's Handicaps on December 7th, and for second day's Handicap on December 26th at 8 p.m. Entries and Acceptances, if by telegraph, must be forthwith confirmed in writing. As to form of Entries, etc., see Rules oi Racing 45 to 61. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. Look at the passing crowd That w meet d*y by d»y, Tliojr all complain aloud, And this is what they toj— Violent, raging Toothache Newly drivw ns mud, The pain, there's no mistake, la utterly too bad. Barraclough, with kindly thcragM, Has worked for many you*, Magic Nervine he has wrought To Btvs ns ill from te&ri. < BARRHeLOOGH'S MfIGIS NERVINE Of all Mtdicine Vendor*, Price !/«» wiSWTOV FOR VIOLENT SOUL-DISTURBIMG< RELIEF PROMPT BAREACLOUGH'S '•HUIA BRAND" CURES Aro Obtainable From W. FRASER (Chemist), And Respectable Medicine Vendors Everywhere. Cornwall's So! 00l of Music. CORNER DEVON AND DAWSONSTREETS. MB KISTLE CORNWALL, Principal (Late Pupil oi II Signor Morettl, Milan, and Henry J, Wood, London). 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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 1 December 1904, Page 4
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