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President; Mr. Wm. Wilson; Vice-pre-sidents, Messrs Oscar Symos and Wm. Brewer; Juilge, Mr. i{. 11. Aid worth; Hautlicapper, Mr. Gc.i Morse; Starter, Mr. J. Coombe; Clerk of Scales, Mr. W. Macfarlane. Junr.; Assistant Clerk-of-Scales, Mr. Of F. Bremer; Clerk of Course, Mr D. Noakc; Timekeeper, Mr. Jas. Dalton; Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Harvey; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. C. Esse; Stewards, Messrs R. Bremer, J. Kennedy, 1!. Jackson, G. F. Bremer I' Wilson, L. G. Bremer W. Macfarlane Junr., D. Noake, C. 1L Ball, J.n Dalton T. E. Wilson, M. Kennedy and S. Healop. PROGRAMME; 1.-12.30 MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RiCE, of 70 sovs..; sec ond horse to receive 10 sove. trom the stake. Weight-for-ago. Entrance 30s, oa night of general en try. Seven furlongs. 2.-1.10 p.m.: FLYING .HANDICAP, of 80 sovs.; second hDrso to receive 10 sovs. from tbe stake. Nominatior 10s. Acceptance 2Us. Six furlonis 3.-1.50 p.m.-HANDICAP HURDLK R \CE, of 70 sovs.; second horße t< n scive 10 sovs. from the stake Nomination 10<. Acceptance 21 One mile and a-half, over six Qizlitt of batten hurdles 3ft Oin in height. 4.-2.30 p.m.: WAVERLEY- WAITOTARA CUP, a handicap of 120 sov>.; second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 40' One mile a:id a-f|uartjr. 3.-3.10 a.m.: WILSON STAKES, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Winner of any race 14 lb penalty. Entrance 30s, on night of general entry. Four furlongs. 6.—3.50 p.m.! PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, of 70 sovb.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 20s, Seven furlongs. 7.-4,30 p.m.: MOMOHAIiI STAKES HANDICAP, of 75 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from Ito etake, Nomination 10s, Acccptanei 20s. One mile and a distance. P- m - : JACKSON MEMORIAL ofAKES, of 70 sovs.; second how to receive 10 sovs. from the stake, Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting Wilson Stakes excepted. Minimun weight Ost. Winner of Wilson bt«kee 141b penalty. Entrance SJi on night of general entry. fur longs.
NOMINATIONS. WE Hi I ITS. At'OKPT ANCES & GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations, 10s each, close at the mrVIS' s °^ lce » WaverJey, at Bpm ""TUESDAY, October 10th, 1909. J* 6 declared on or about MONDAY, October 25th, 1000 Acceptances and General Entries clote at the Secretary's Office, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, November Ist, 1909 RULES. 7a I , n 3 , to b , e run "Hder (he Niw Zealand Rules of Racing. The winne.i or any race niter declaratiou of wefahu to carry 101b penalty, and every addiM.T,« 7lb - Horsc3 •» Eat 711) half penalty r J. W. EMMERSON, Approved in accordance witlf''tlie , R "' es of Racing this 4',h day of August 1909.-Wm. Hall, Secistary Wangauuf ? Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jqbblnjj Department. Orient executed with despatch. THSIMNU CARDS.— Visiting Ottdi printed equal to oow)Bi.n]«t»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 227, 30 October 1909, Page 6
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