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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. @HmS TM A S ]y/[ EET IN G FIRST DAY—THURSDAY, DEC: 26,1912 1.-HUATOKI PLATE, 75 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. Open'to horses that have never won a raee on the flat at time of entry. ' Weight for age. Entrance, 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 2.—STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, 110 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs.; 3—FIRST HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Over'six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 1 sov. One mile and a half. 4.—BOROUGH HAQK, HANDICAP, 85 sovs:, second 10 sovs. Noin. 1 sov. ■Aec. I sov. Fivff furlongs.; 5.-OHRISTMAS HANDICAP (open), 175 sovs., second 25 sovs., and third 5 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 2 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 6.—FIRST WELTER HACK HANDICAP, 80 sovs., second 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 9st. Nom. 1 sov. Aec. 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 7.—FIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES, 50 sovs., second 5 sovs. Weight Bst. Entrance, 1 sov. Winner of any race to carry'Hlb extra. Five furlongs. B.—FLYING HANDICAP (open), 125 sovs., second 15 sovs., and third 5 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY—FRIDAY, DEC 27, 1912. I.—FITZROY HACK HANDICAP, 75 sovs., second 10 sovs. Open to horses that have never won a race on the Hat at time of entry. Nom. 10s. Ace. 10s. Seven furlongs. 2.-INGLEWOOD HANDICAP (open), 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 soV. Ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. S.—SUMMER HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Aec. 1 sov. Six'furlongs. 4.—SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Over six Mights of hurdles, about 3ft Cin high. Nom. 1 sov. Aec. 1 sov. One mile and a-half. S.—NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (open), 125 sovs., second 15 sovs., and third 5 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 2 sovs. One mile. fl.-SECOND HACK SCURRY STAKES, 50 sovs., second 5 sovs. Weight Bst. Winner of any previous race to carry 141b extra. The. winner of the First Hack Scurry to carry an additional penalty of 141b (lOstj. If winner of First Hack Scurry was a maiden—to carry an additional penalty of 711) only'(9st 71b). Entrance 1 sov. Five furlonss. ".-SECOND WELTER HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Minimum weight Bst. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 1 sov. One mile. S.—ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 80 sovs., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Ace. 1 sov. Five furlongs. The winner of any handicap after thfe declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 711)., of two or more handicaps a penalty of 121b. Winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, of two or more Hurdle Races a Weights for first day's events due on or about FRIDAY, December 0. Acceptances and general entries close on FRIDAY. December 13, at 9 p.m. NOTE.—The attention of owners ,is directed to the fact that the Stratford Club will hold its meeting on January 1 and 2 next, and that its programme contains Two Open Handicaps on each day, thus enabling horses (other than hacks) to compote in eight events within a week. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. P.O. Box 33, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 164, 28 November 1912, Page 7
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