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NliW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. piKST rj-ATHEIUNG. UASXlili MONDAY, .it W1! S 'l' EIIN rAR K. Programme. I—Maiden llace, 150 yds; 20/ and a/nom. 1/, post entry. 2—looyds Handicap, SO/, 20/ tnd »/• nom. 2/, accept. 2/. ' 3—22oyds Handicap; 00/, 20/ and 5/; nom. 2/, accept. 1/. I 4—44oyds Handicap; 100/, 20/ and 10/; nom. 2/, accept. 3/. s—Half-mile Handicap; 80/ and 20/• nom. 2/, accept. 2/. (I—Mile Handicap; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2A 7 Forced Handicap, i'iOyds ; 30/, 10/ (winners 2/, losers i /). S Sack Race; 10/; nom. I/. 9—Kelay Kacc (school teams uiboys under 14); medals; nom, free. 10—Uigl, Stbuuk Kacc; medal; iiom free. 11-Vctcrans' llace, lUOyds; 3 trophx's; nom. ]/. IH* 1 ™ 11 I{acc ' V-li-~Medley Kiic-o (boys under lli): 5/ and 2/0; free. 14 Putting the Shot; tropliy value ;C1; 110111. ]/. 15—Maiden Bicycle, 1 mi! e; 30/, and 10/; nom. 1/0; post entry. Hi—One Mile Dicycie; 00/ and 20/; iiom. 2/, accept. 1/. ' 17—11/;, Mde Bicycle; GO/ and 23/ nom 2/, accept. l/. IS—Two Jlile Bicycle; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. Bagpipe Musie (Pibrocks and Marches); 40/ and 10/; nom. 1/U. 20—Bagpipe Music (Strathspeys and Heels); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/6. 21—Highland Fling (i n costume); SO/ and 5/; nom. 1/6. 22—Sword Dance (in costume); 30/ and 6/; nom. 1/6. 23—llighiand Pling (boys under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 24—Sword Dance (boys under 16); gold and silver medals; free. 25 Highland fling (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 20—Sword Dance (girls under 1G); gold and silver medals; free. Special points prize, gold medal (value £3 3/) donated by J. Bennett, highest number of points in running events.

Manaia hack racing CLUB. HACK EACH MEETING To be bold at MANAIA on Ax'JUL lOUi, 1907, In Mr J. D, Mitchell's paddock at Burnbank Farm. Hit) GRAMME 1. W.YINQ HANDICAP, of £2Jj second ho;'?e to receive X 5 from the stakes, ,iom 10/, accept 15/; distance li furlong*; start at 12 o'clock. 2. DISTRICT HANDICAP RACE, boundaries between the Oeo an■]' Waiiigongom rivers io the Mouutain Reserve, for horses that livae not won more tluin £2O in one race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet value £l2, 2nd bracelet value £3; minimum weight, lOst 711)3; horses to be nominated by ladies, and bona tide property of owner three months previous to race; entrance fee 15/; distance 1 mile; start at 1 p.m. 3. Motu.m.itk Kcuituv Uakuumh ot £2O; second horse to receive £:! From the stakes ; nom 7s (id, ace, 12s (id ; distance, A-mile; start at 1.45 p.m. 1. Maxai.v ilAxuiCA]', of £3O ; second horse to .•cceivo £5 from (lie stakes ; nom. 15s, accept. 15s; distance 1 mile ; start at 2.H0 p.m, 5. Maujex Pi.A'ri: of £ls; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stakes; weigh! ilst.; entrance 15s; distance, 0 furlongs; open to all horse that have not won a race at lime of starting; start at 3.15 p.m. 6. ICirroKoxui Handicap, of £2O; second horse to receive £3 from the slakes; open to all horses that have never won a stake of value ol' £3O or over; nom. 7s tid, accept. 12s Gd; distance 1 furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7. Burnbank Welti!!! of £ls; second horse to receive £'2 10s from the stake ; min. weight Bst 71b; nom. 7s Gd, accept. 7s (id; distanco 7 furlongs ; start at 4.45 p.m,

NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Nominations for events Nos, 1, 3, 4, G, and 7, close with the secretary at liis olliee on the 25th MARCH, Weights declared on 2nd April, Acceptances and general entries, Saturday, Oth April at 8 p.m. The winner of any Hat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, of two or more such races 141b. Horses handicapped Sst 71b or over, half the aboye penaltiesAll entries to be scaled and addressed o the Secretary, Manaiu, with the name, age, color, and pedigree of the horse, name of owner, colors of the rider, performances of the horses, and name of trainer. Eutries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to be run under the Rules of Racing as adopted by the Racing Conference of New Zealand. Owners arc particularly reminded that all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque or P.O. order, This rule Will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmaker's Association, or Tatlersall'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 5 guineas for this priyilege, CHAb. It. LUSHER, Secretary (Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club this 201. h day of January, 1907, ivlussell Fleetwood, Secretary,) TRY A GAS GBILLER,

Handicapper: U. Shannon. Nominations for Nos. 2, 3, 4, a, G, 11, 10, 17 and 18, close with 'the Secretary, P.O. ]!ox 119, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 19th March, at 8 p.m., or with Mr A. George, Brougham street, or W. Likts, tobacconist, Devon-street. Ali other events post entry. All events under rules of N.Z.A.U. and League of Wheelmen. Boys' and girls' races controlled by a special committee. JAS. MeLEOD, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 4

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