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JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 24 and 25, 1909. Handieapper Starter Mr. George Morse. • ■ Mr. C. O'Connor. FIRST DAY. .' 1. KAWAROA HANDICAP HAC/C HURDLES, (10 sovs; second 10 &„ from stakes. Entrance 1 gov n. ceptance 1 sov. One mile and ,J|,nif 2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 100 so'v'.' second 19 sovs. Nominatiou 1 sol! acceptance 1 sov. Five fur)o/, l£ra ' 3. PUKAKA HACK HANDI</aT Co sovs; second 10 sovs. Ntf motion 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. Six fur4. TARANAIU CUP HANDICAP, 300 ovs; second 25 soys and third 10 Z ;;„J n f" , eVCnt of «»y horse fining a handicap, f.f the valuo o( til 7 "m? atlCr tllc declnra- " tllie uanilj<; nmy, if he thinks nt, re-handi ap hor^ n T V ' U,e WC «W of a"? ho„e ,» altered, the revised handiAtLI oon I)iajlisl,cd on Saturday, March 20th, 1909 . Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 4 sovs. One mile and a-quarteY 5. FIRST WECTER HANDICAP, 100 sovs; second IS sovs. Nomination « kmT^? I™™ 1 ™™ 1 soy - One mile. I (>. KAITAKE I-JAOK HANDICAP, C 5 ' ! ovs : secon <l 10 sovs. Nomination IIANI »CAa>, 110 sovs; second 10 sovs. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs. Six furlongs 8. HACK SCURRY, 50 sovs; Snd 5 sovs. Weight Sat. For horses that have never won a race of the value of 25 sovs at the-time of eutrancc. I Hntuuce 1 sov. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. PUKOTORI HACK HURDLES, 60* sovs; second Iff sovs. Nominatiou 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. One nule and a-half. 2. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, WO sovs; second 10 sovs. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance I sov. Five furlongs. 3. WHAKEPAPA HACK HANDICAP, I 65 sovs; second 10 sovs. Nomination 2 sov; aceeptaneo 1 sov Six fuilongs. i. PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 200 sovs; second 20 sovs and third 10 sovs. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 3 sovs. One mile and a distance. 5. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, 10C sovs; second 15 sovs. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. Seven fwrlongs. j 0. KAWAU HACK HANDICAP, 65 sovs; second 10 sovs. Nomination 1 sov; I acceptance 1 sov. One mile. I 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 80 sovs;
second 10 sovs. Nomination. 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov, Six furlongs. 8. FINAL HACK FLUTTER, 50 sovs; | second 10 sovs. Open to liorses that 1 have never won a race of any d scriptioa at time of starting. Weight Sat 71b. Entrance 1 bov. Five furlongs. Winners of any handicap after 'declaration, of weights to carry 51b sxtra, except in the Taranaki Cup, in which racehorses may be re-handicapped. Winners of any Handicap Hurdles after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nominations close on FRIDAY, February 28, at 9 p.m. Weights due on or about FRIDAY, March 12. i Acceptances, Entries for Hack Scurry and Final Hack Flutter, close on FRIDAY, March 19, at 9 p.m. > , ._... E.P.WEBSTER,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 25, 23 February 1909, Page 4
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