JUIITU ■]* VKAXAbU jpjifj|-;'| ANNUAL RAOE MEETWG, V t| RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH. | THURSDAY.IiI'T, 1, 1910, .*1 ? | i ■ '--- rf -.4tta President, W. Birdling, Esq.; Viosv.*; Presidents, Messrs..A. H. Halcombe, W.s| G. Malone, F. Watson, F. Salway, N.S King, and Dr. Leatham; Judge, Mr, B. '<v H. Pigott j Starter, Mr« F. Wat*on| J Handieapper, Mr. G, Moreej Clerk r dfi Scales, Mr W. Weston, mm! Mr. 0. Webster; Timekeeper, JfiTTl Bennett; Clerk of Course; Mr. a K* »l i Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. Rait. Stew. Messrs. H. George, F. Watson, R, PJgott, J. Smith, 0. W. Sole, E. EUioSPt ■N. .Hill, C. H. Weston, R. J MatUwf E. F. Blundell, E. Julian, W^sTßf f^Tl, h A ' Nol4n ' *• R - and J. Maim. ■■■* H ! OFFICIAL PROGRAMME". '^>| I HUNTERS' FLAT RAOE HANOI. -}i CAP (race starts at 12.30 p.m.). of 0 SOVS. A gw»«Mw*»1»~ -* «5 —V.. . i second horse. For horses that ha never won a race on the flat, hunter* " only; minimum weight list. Entrance j 1 o^\°"« mile «"»d a distance. > .'.« 2. LICENSED VICTUAT.LEBS' P STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (W RffJWXI 1 MBilWi value 10 sovs, second horse to reoetvi trophy value 5 sovs (subscribed by <te* unt; horses to be ridden b Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. About : 'M two miles and a distance. - 3. OPEN HACK HANDICAP (race ','■;< starts at 1.45 p.m.), of 10 sots. A sweepstake of 5s each for starters H (Davahlft «.+. anf\a\ *« i.- ..-._« Kl domination ss, acceptance 6s. Five '^ 4. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP I (race starts at 2.30 pan.), valued *V ; i ; for Huntets -I only. A Handicap Steeplechase for U steeplechase (hack and hunter races 4: excepted) at time of entry. All horns '■s to be nominated'by ladies and ridtotM by gentlemen riders. Minimum wsjk*» ,i l list. Winner of Licensed VictuaHea? f About two miles. * 5. CPEN HACK HANDICAP (race ■ starts at 3 p.m.), of 15 sovs. Asw r stake of 5s each for starters (pax „ at scale) to go to second hone. Win. ' ner of No. 3 to carry a penalty of 10H>. $ (Vide definition'of " '■*--■ tion 10s, accepta Minimum .weight Bst 71b. 0. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (race starts *t 8.45 piX ,> of 20 soys. Second horse to reeeiv* '-'iA 2Vt sovs from the stakes. For Hunters HJ only. Minimum weight list. Winner* 1 of Licensed Victuallers' . Ha-"—""* Steeplechase or Ladies' Brace carry a penalty of 141b. Nomination \ 10s, acceptance 10s. About two mile* > and a-half. % 7, S T ? RS ' W mcAV JnwwJ RACE (race starte at 4.30 pan.), of *$ 15 sov*. Second horse to receive 2ft *? sovs from the stakes. For only. Over six flights of hurdles. '1 Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination v$ 7s «d, acceptance.ls 6d. One mile and - a-half. ™ <i , • ' '.4": Qualification for Hunters.—Races 1, 2, ; 1 4. 6, and 7 are deemed to be for horses r: recognised pack of hounds, and the Mat" % ter's certificate for the season 1910 must '■s be produced at the scales. ."'' fe Gentlemen riders only in races I, 2. 4, rl 6, and 7. "i Emergency riders' licenses may be is- '* sued on day of races (fee ss) for these '/' i e,vente. '& Definition of, a ..Hack.—A hack is ev'.\! horse which has not at any time pri«» i% to time of entry of nomination won a ! race of the value of 100 sovs to tfi»' winner, or races of the aggregate value of 250 sovs to tine, winner. .... Scratchings.—All persons intending to .*. withdraw horees are required-to' f' notice to that, effect to the Secret one half-hour before the official time, starting the race. Any person negl ing or refusing to comply with this - Stewards, not exceeding 20 sovs, io Race Fund. ~. ..'- DAY, August 15, at 9 pju. Weights appear FRIDAY, August Ml"';. Acceptances close WEDNESDAY, August 24. ' f A. L. HUMPHRIES, • Hon. See. . i Approved an aoeordance with tip ■•% Rules of Racing, July 26, 1910.—E; P. M WEBSTER, Secretary Taranaki JooW '** Club. -' AND AWASINOr M MAIL COACH. ; r/T| Leaves Urenui dally 0,46 a.m. and M* M p.m. for Waitara. ~'s Leaves Waitara for drenui at 8.80 sun. % and 5.45 pjn. • ; -\ From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongt> -.jM porutu, Mokau, and Awaktao >'% EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATOsV ■■ | DAY, returning THDBSDAYS »«i !| MONDAYS. • ',' -."..^M Passengers can therefore reach Mo) on Saturdays, spend a day there. mouth train the same evening. . * v '< | All Goods at reasonable «t|t j aitara to Awakino.—Return fan Us. r; Waitara to Prenul—Retura far* */? (reduction to two or three b • family or regular travellers). ,'. : All orders or parcel* left Tith lib. TL,';n Gribbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, "* ft 1 dler, will be attended to. ~ j A. 3. CRAWFORD, ■"> 1 Proprietor, UranL ■yOGELTOWN *BTJS JBXMBtj Revised Timetable from October 1%P 'j im. \f Leave Town, Lcvve Vogeltows^ 7.45 ajn. BJO ul ~ 10.0 ajn. 1040 s,rs. s •12.0 noon 112.40 pj». Leave Town, 7.45 ajn. 10.0 ajn. •12.0 noon 2.0 p-m. 4.0 pan. 5.0 p.m. £Jop4s> 4.30 pm WOdjs, 6.0 p.m. CM fr % •Thursday, 1 pan. «Txnisa«iy, 14K»»»**^ Critmrkm 8tat0««. Pwprktef • TUST Arrived, another shipment Mens Klp,Watertight<i J«d * rpO LDT, 18 acre* with 7 I House} rest £l. Gihnoor Ctarke.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 106, 12 August 1910, Page 3
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