i HACK RACE MEETING. I To bo bold at MANAIA ou APIML 4tli, 1005, , In Mr J. D. Mitchell's Paddock, at i Bunibunk Farm. OI'FICE lIKAUMS : Palron, C. E. Major, TSsq., M.H.E.; President, Mr S. B. Corrigan; Vicepresidents, Messrs G. Cooper, I). Hughes, E. Shove, J. I). Mitchell, J. McCarton, W. Glenn, Dr Noonan; Stewards, Messrs A. J. Hastie, A. H. Christie, W. S. Glenn, W. W. Christie,-G. Glenn, E. C. Barleymau, W. Slatlery, J. I). Bashford, E. Long, 1L Vine, J. J. Meldou, 11. A, Wilson, T.MacPhillips, H. Ellerm, J. D. Mitchell, M. Bolger, S. P. Franklyn, J. Stevenson, H. Taylor; Protest Committee, Messrs G. Cooper E. K. Hastie, D. J. Hughes, W. S. Glenn, E. C. Barleyman; Handicap, per, Mr E. Hieks j Starter, Mr MacNeill; Judge, Mr S. B. Corrigau | Clerk of Scales, Mr C. Garrigan s Clerk of Course, Mr T. C. Suther. land; Timekeeper, Mr W. A. Good ; Treasurer, Mr S. B. Corrigan; Auditor, Mr C. N. Eaine; Field Clerk, Mr A. H. Christie, Hon. Surgeon, Dr Noonan; Sec. Mr C. E, Lusher, Piiocuammjs: 1 Flying Handicap, of 30 sovs; the se- . court horse to receive £5 from tlie stakes; rom 15s, accept 15s, distance (i furlongs; start at 12 o'clock. 2 Fa hmbhs' Plate, of lusovs, the second hui-so to receive £4 from ;the stakes; open to all horses i years old and upwards that have- never started in any race, Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of these haired; welter 3 MOTIiMATK SCTRRY HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, the second horse to receive £3 from the stakes; noin 7s 6d, accept It's (id; dsitancc 5 furlongs; start at 1.45 i Manaia Handicap, otto sovs; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes; nom las, accept 20s; distance 1 mile; start at 2.30 p.m. 5 Jlaidkx Plate, of 15 sovs, second horse to receive £2 10s from the slakes; weight I) stone; entrance 15s; distance 6 furlongs; open to all horses that have not won a race at time of starting; start at 3.15 p.m. G Kaci'okonui Handicap, of 20 sovs, second horse to receive £3 from the stakes; open to all horses that have never won a slake i f the value of £3O or over; nom 7s (id, accept 12s td; distance! furlongs; star I at I p.m. 7 liL'ltiiANK Wki.tkk, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive Xi from the stakes; '""""""" "'"ightS.stilLs; nom 7s td, ...... r ..1; distance 7 furlongs; start aU.IS p.m. Nominations, Wehihts, Acceptances, Etc. JNomimilions for events Nos. 1, 3, 1, li, anil 7 close with the Secretary, at his ollicc, Manilla, at ID p.m. on Saturday, lOlh March, 10OI!. Weights declared on Tjicjisday, 22nd March, 100(1. Acceptances ami General Entries close at 8 p.m ou Tir'Hsday, 20lh March. ' Definition of a Hack: —No horse shall start in any Hack Eace which has al any tune, prior to the time of entry, Hon a race of the value of £81) to the winner, or races of the aggregate value uf £2OO to the winner. The winner of any Hat race alter declaration of weights to carry a penally of lolhs; of two or more such races, lllbs; horses handicapped at Bsl 71bs or over, half the above penalties. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Manaia, with name, age, colour and pedigree of horse, name of owuer, colours of the rider, and performances of the horses. Entries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to be run under the Eules of Racing as adopted by the Eaciug Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded (bat all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque, or P.O. order. This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmakers' Association or Tattcrsall's will be permitted to ply their calling on the course on the day of the races, and they will be charged a fee of Five Guineas for this privilege. CHAS. E. LUSHEE, Secretary.' [Approved by the Tarannki Jockey Club, 20th January, 1000. Mussell Fleetwood. Secretary.'! STAR SPORTS. HIASI E E MOX1) A Y Handiaapper : Mr (Tlie Shannon. Starter •. Mr E. Humphries. SUNNING EVENTS. Maiden Eace, of £2,lsoyds; Ist prize, 30s; 2nd, IDs. Post entry 2s. Shellield Handicap, of £B, 120 yd.;; Ist, to : 2nd 10s ; 3rd, 20s. 220 Yards, of £0; Isl.Sos; 2nd, 30s; 3rd. los. •MO Yards, of £li; Ist, 80s; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. 880 Yards, of £0; Ist, 80s 2nd, 30s; 3rd I.os. One Mile, of ;C8; Ist 100s; 2ml, !Oi ; 3rd, 20s. Forced Handicap, of £2 10s, 220 yds ; Ist, His; 2ml, los. Winners compulsory, 2s l!d ; ioscrs, Is. Obstacle Eace, of £2 Ills; Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, Ills. Post entry, 2s. One Mile Handicap, of £1 Ills; Is prize, 00s; 2ml 30s. Two Mile Handicap, of £(>; Ist, 80s; 2nd, 30s; 3rd 10s. Three Mile Handicap, of i'B; Ist, £5 ; 2nd,. IDs; 3rd, 20s. One Mile Handicap, boys under 18, of CI 10s; Ist, 20s; 2nd, Ills. ■I, 5, li, H, 10, ll,is2scach,amla'" nces arc to be m .-fore 11 o'clock. Nominations for all handicap close with the Secretary on Satokday, 21st March, 1000, up lo 8 p.m., together with all performances for Ihe past twelvemonths, if none during that il, the lust three, and must be accompanied with the full amount of nomination fees, otherwise they will not be received, and no exception will he made to this rule. car iu tlie "Tara-'-out 7th
UKANAKI TItOTTING CLUB'S MEETING. VOGELTOWN, oil THUHSDAY, sth APEIL, 1006. Subject to the Hulcs of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Maiden Handicap Toot, of 15 sovs; seecml horse to receive 2 sovs from the slakes. For all horses that have not won an advertised trotting race at the lime ot entry. Nomination 10s, acceptance Us, Distance I^-miles. St. Patrick's Tbot Handicap ot 20 sovs; .second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. Nom. IDs, accept. 10s. Distance 1 mile. Fißsi Pour Handicap, of 20sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. For ponies 14 bands 2 inches and under. Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. Distance 8 furlongs. New Plymouth Handicap Tbot, of 30 sovs: second horse to receive B sovs from the stakes. Nom. IBs; accept, luf. Distance 2 miles. Ladies' Bhaoelet Thot Handicap, of 15 sovs; second horse lo receivo 2 sovs from the stakes. Nom. 7s 6d, accept. 7s 6d. Distance 1£ miles, Vogki.town Tbot Handicap, ol 20 sovs; second horse lo receive 3 sovs from the stakes. Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. Distance 2 miles. Second Poxy Handicap, of 15 sovs second horse to receive 2 sovs from the slakes. Nom 7s Gd, accept. 7s (id. Dis tancc 5 furlongs. For pony 14 hands 2 NOMINATIONS 1)011 ALL EVEVTS close with the Secretary at his office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, on 17th March, WOO, at 'J p.m. Nominations must be accompanied with the necessary amount in cash. All performances must be sent in, together with colors of the rider or driver Handicaps will appear on the 22nd March, 1906. Acceptances close with the Secretary on 30th Narch, IITO. Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, I'. Selig, President; J. 13. Morris, Secretary. Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club. Musscll Fleetwood, Secretary, 27th Feb., 11)06 E. GILMOUK, Secretary.
mARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING THUHSDAY AND FRIDAY, 29ih and 30m MARCH, 1906. ENTRIES (with jiiiynu'iils of 1 sov. each) will dose nt New Plymouth, ou MONDAY, 26th February, IUO6, at D p.m., for — Stewards' Handicap, of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs. First Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs. Five furlongs. Firsl Handicap Hurdles, of 100 sovs, Ono mile and three quarters. First Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 sovs. One mile and a half. Taranaki Cup Handicap, of 300 sovs, One mile and a half. Second Handicap Hack Bacc, of 75 sovs. One mile. Flying Handicap, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. Grandstand Handicap, of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs. Third Handicap Hack Race, of 76 sovs. Six furlongs. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 sovs. One mile and a half. Autumn Handicap, of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Fourth Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs. One mile Farewell Handicap, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. WEIGHTS will appear on or about 16th MAKCH. ON FRIDAY, 23kd MARCH, at 'J p.m. ACCEPTANCES: Stewards' Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, 2 sovs each Taranaki Cup, 5 sovs. First Handicap Hurdles, First Handicap Hack Race, Second Handicap Hack Race, 1 sov. each ENTRIES, 1 sov. each: Trial Plate, of 50 sovs; six furlongs. Final Hack Flutter, of 50 sovs. Five furlongs. For full programme, see " New Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.
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