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plains TROTTLNfG club . ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on tho HAWERA RACECOURSE, 1 On THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. President: Mr. E. E. N.ilder. Vicepresidents: Messrs J. W. Bradford, T. R. Exley, A. B. Gamlin, J. Fitzgerald, J. C. Jdontefiore, J. Mcßuin, G. D. McKenzie, J; 'McCluggage, A. T. Lake, J. smith. Stewards: W. J. Bradford, J. F. Butler, J. Butcher, i A. Birchall, L. Goadger, G. H. Gib--1 son, A. J. Jury, C. Preston, A. A. Quia, L. Webster. • Handicapper and Starter: Mr. J. H. Pollock. Judge: Mr. J. Crocker. Clerk of Scales, Mr. R. Morrissey. Clerk of Coarse: Mr. C. Lc Campion. Timekeepers: Messrs E. Luccna and H. Morris.

PROGRAMME (First race starts at 1 p.m.) MAIDEN HANDICAP TROT, of £l2 10s; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stake. For maidens at time of start. Nom. 7s 6d, acc. ss. One mile and a-half. NORMANBY HANDICAP TROT, of 20 sots.; second horse to receive 5 sovs." from the stake. Nom. 10s, acc. 10s. One mile. WAIMATE PLAINS HANDICAP TROT, of 8$ sovs.; second horse receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 20s, acc. 15s. Two miles. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP TROT, value £l2 10s. Nominator of winner to receive Bracelet value £10; nominator, of second horse to receive Bracelet value £2 JlOs. Horses: to run on the nomination of ladies. Amateur riders .and drivers licensed by ; the. N.Z. Trotting Associa.tion alinre«. seconds additional hanNom,. 7s fid,, acc. ss. One a-ha3L HA,WSRA,HANDICAP TROT, of 20 sovs; ! seeped hprsc to receive 5 sovs. from thft;Bt»k«. Nom. 10s, acc. iOs.. One STRATFORD HANDICAP TROT, of 25 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from: the stake. (Open to unhoppled trotters only). Nom. 15s, acc. 10s. Two miles.

1. Racoa run under the Kulcs qf N.Z; y Trotting Conference. 2. All races optional sadcHe or harless. 3. Ail horses must be registered with ",he N.Z. Trotting Association. 4. Nominations must be accompanied Dy necessary fees, otherwise they will be rejected; also age, sex, color of horse, and colors te be worn by rider. {>. Nominations must contain last three performances (winning or losing). The omission of compliance with this condition renders the nomination invalid. (See Rules). 6. All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Judicial (See Rule 84). 7. Riders and drivers must weigh out in full jockeys' colors and breeahes. 8. Protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £6, and must be in the hands of the secretary within ten minutes of the decision of the race. The deposit is forfeited to the Trotting Association should the objection be dismissed.

9. Riders and drivers must present at scale current seasoh's licenses. 10. All horses must be ridden or driven out to the satisfaction of the patrol stewards. . , NOTE—Nominations for all events will close on FRIDAY, June 2, 1911, at 8 p.m., at the Secretary's office, Regentstreet, Hawera. Handicaps will appear on or about Friday, June 9. Acceptances will close on SATURDAY, June 17, at 8 p.m. W. O'CALLAGHAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 76, Hawera. Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 332, 20 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 332, 20 June 1911, Page 7

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