NEW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. pIRST IiASTKR MONDAY, at WESTIiIiN PARK. Programme. I—Maiden Knee,' 150ydsj 25/ ami »/j iioin. 1/, post entry. 2—looyds Handicap, 80/. 20/ i.nd 5/; iioin. 2/, accept, 2/. 3—22oyds Handicap; GO/, 20/ and 5/; iioin. 2/, accept. )/. 4—l4oyds Handicap; 100/, 20/ and JO/; iioin. 2/, accept. s—Half-mile Handicap; 80/ and °O/iiom. 2/, accept, 2/. o—llilo Handicap; 80/ and 20/; noni. 2/, accept. 2/. 7 Forced Handicap, 22Uyds ; 30/ 10/ (winners 2/, losers 1 /). b—Sack liacCj 10/; nom. 1/. 9—ltelay liace (school teams ei 3 boys under 1-1); medal-.; nom. five. 10—High Schools liace; medal; nom. free. 11 Veterans' llaco, 100 yds; 0 trophies; 110111. ]/. 1 iII T," U I!acc ' 50 J'' 1 '' !; J °/i noln - !/• M—Jlcdiey llace (boys under 10); 5/ «iid 2/ti; free. 14—I'll!,Ling tile Shot; trophy value ■■CI; nom. I/. 15—Maiden Bie.vclc, 1 mile; 30/, and 10/; noili. 1/0; post entry. 10—One Mile Uieycic; 00/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 1/. 17—li/ 3 Mile Bicycle; 00/ and 20/ nom 2/, accept. 1/. IS—Two Mile Bicycle; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. 19 Bagpipe Music (Pibrocks and Marches); 40/ and 10/; nom. 1/0. 20—Bagpipe Music (Strathspeys and Keels); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 21—Highland Eling (in costume); 80/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 22—Sword Dance (in costume); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 23—Highland Ming (boys under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 24 Sword Dance (boys under 10); gold and silver, medals; free, 25—Highland I'ling (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; froe. 2G—Sword Dance (girls under lGj; gold and silver medals; free. Special points prize, gold medal (value £3 3/) donated by J. Bennett, highest number of points in running events. Ilandicapper: U. Shannon. Nominations for Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 11, 10, 17 and 18, close with 'the Secretary, P.O. Box 119, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 19th March, at 8 p.m., or with Mr A. George, Brougham street, or W. Lii*ts, 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. McLEOD, Secretary. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. . 8 Manning's Ale or Stoul 1 Brand) 1 Rum 1 Whisky, 1 Wine j m Cash. CasesJ, extra Sole Agents— DARTON GARDEN CEYLON TEAS. half Uliests. 2olb Boxes. 1010 Boxes at Wholesale Prices. HUMPHRIES & CO
'ANAIA HACK RACING CLUB. HACK RAGE MEETING To be held at MANAIAoa AlMilL 10th, I'Jij;, In All' J. I). Mitchell's paddock at liunihiiiik i'lii'ui. I'liOiilUMiME 1. ii'lA'INU HANDICAP, of .C 2.5; second I)O.VR to receive £5 from the stakes, .loin 10/, accept 15/; distau-1 ce (i furlongs; .-tart at 12 o'clock. 2. PISTWUX HANDICAP RACK,! boundaries between 'the Oeo anl Waingongora rivers to the Mountain Reserve, for horses that hvae not won more than £2O in one race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet value £l2, 2nd bracelet value £3; minimum weight, lOst 71 bs; horses to lie nominated by ladies, and bona iide property of owner throe months previous to race; entrance fee 16/; distance 1 mile; start at 1 p.m. 3. IUOTCJIATE SITBBV HANDICAP Ol £2O; second horse to receive C' 3 from the slakes ; liom. 7s (kl, are. Us (id; distance, i-milc ; start at 1.13 p.m. 4 Manaia Handicap, of .630 ; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes; iiom. 15s, accept. 15s; distance 1 mile ; start at 2.30 p.m, 5. Maiiiex I'i.atk of £ls; second horse lo receive £2 10s from the stakes; weigh! list,; entrance 15s; distance, 0 furlong?; open to nil liorse that liavo not won a race nt time of starting; start at 3.15 p.m. 0. ICiUPoicosn Handicap, of £2O; second horse to receive £3 from tlio stakes ; open to all liorses that have nover won a stake of value of £3O or over; noin. 7s Gd, accept. 12s 6d; distance 1 furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7. Bubnbank Wemeb of £ls; second horse to receive. £2 10s from the 6talce ; mill, weight Bst 71b; noin. 7s Gd, accept. 7s Gd; distance 7 furlongs ; start at 4.45 p.m, NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 4, IS, and 7, close with tlic secretary at his ollice on the 25tji MARCH. Weights declared on 2nd April. Acceptances and general entries, Saturday, Gtli April at 8 p.m. The winner of any Hat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 10lb, of l\vj> or more such races 141b. liorses handicapped Bst 71b or over, half the aboye penaltiesAll entries to be sealed and addressed 0 the Secretary, Manaia, with the name, age, color, and pedigree of the horse, name of owner, colors oE the rider, performances of the liorses, and ' name of trainer. Entries by wiro must be conlirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races lo be run under the Rules of liacing as adopted by the Racing Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded that all entries must bo accompanied by cash, cheque or P.O. order. This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmaker's Association, or Tattersall'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 priyilcgc. CHAts. E. LUeiIER, Secretary (Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club this 2ath day of January, 1907, Musseu, Fleetwood, Secretary.) THY A GAb (xBILLBR,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 March 1907, Page 4
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