]\ tor th taranaki iiunt club. ANNUAL RACE MEETING RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1908. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME! I.—HUNTERS' FLAT RACE HANDICAP (race starts at 12.80 p.ui.i, of 8 sovs. A sweepstake of 5s each for starters (payable at scale I to go to second horse. For horses that have never won a race on tlie „*i, hunters only; minimum wcijrm use. Entrance Be. One mile and a distance. 2.-LICENSED VICTUALLER/" STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (rac» btarts at 1.15 p.m.), for trophiel value IS sovs.; first horse to receive trophy value 10 >ovi., and second horse to receive trophy,- value 1 sovs. (subscribed by the Licensed Victuallers' Association);.for qualified hunters, the bona fide property of members of a recognised Hunt Club; horses to be ridden by gentlemen riders; minimum weight, Hat. Nomination, 10s; acceptance St. About \\vo miles and a distance. lI.—OPEN HACK HANDICAP {race starts at 1.45 p.m.), of 10» |ovi.j a sweepstake of 5s each for itartera (payable at scale) to go to aecond horse. Vide definition of haelu. Nomination, ss; acceptance, {t. Five furlonge. 4.—LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (race starts at 2.30 p.m.), valued at 15 sovs; second horse to receive 2'/j sovs. from the «takes (for hunters only). A handicap steeplechu* for all horses that have never won a steeplechase (hack and hunter races excepted) at time of entry. All horses to be nominated by ladies and ridden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list Winner of Licensed Victualler*' Steeplechase to carry 101b penalty. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7i #d. About two miles. S.—OPEN HACK HANDICAP (rut starts at 3 p.m.), of 15 to vs.; a sweepstake of 5s each for (tarter* (payable at scale) to go to teeend , horse. Winner of No. 3 to carry ft penalty of lOlbs. Vide definition of hacks. Nomination 10e, accept-
ance, is. Six furlongs. —HUNT CIO STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (race starts at 3.43 p.m.), of 20 80vs.; second horse to tcccive Vfa sovs. from the stakes for hunters only); minimum weight list. Winners of Licensed Victualler«' Handicap Steeplechase or Ladies' Bracelet to carry a penalty of 711)3. Nomination, 19s • accept* ance, 10s. About two miles Ana t half. -HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLB RACE (race starts at 4.50 p.m.), 61 IS sovs.; second hone to retain 2</o sots, from the stakes (for huntcrs only; over six flight) <rf hurdles; minimum weight, 10st Tib. Nomination,' 7s 6d; acceptance, 7l Od. One mile and ahalf
Nominations doge with the Secretary, Currie Street, New Plymouth, as Saturday, 21at August, at 9 p.m. Weights appear Friday, 27th Aojpui Acceptances close Saturday, 4th September. Handicapper, Mr. R. E. Mcßae. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Boa. See. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club, July 20, 1909. E. P, Webett,*. Secretary. v
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