SORTII TARANAKI HUNT. JjiIUST TOTAI/INA TOR RACK UK FTIXC, To be held on the TARAXAKI .KICKICY CLUB'S RACF OOL'IKii. ' ' On THURSDAY, JULY 20th. OFFICERS: Patr ""' 1To "- <->• Samuel; president, K W. Wlicatley, Esq.; vice-presi-dents, a-I. J. Okey, Ksq., Mf> ■ F. BlumWl. Us(|., W C. Weston', Esq., 0. .Lopliss, Jisq., F, Sampson, judge, ,1. L. Stanford, Esq.starter, T. OX'onnor. Esq.; handi'capper, Mr. 0. 'Morse; clerk of wales, ..Mr. W. ('. Weston: assistant Mr - <; - I'raser; timekeeper, Mr. j| Bennett; elerk of course, Mr. Pepperill; lion, surgeons, Drs. Fookes *nd Brewster; hon. veterinary surgeon, Mr. E. 'Mason; stewards, Messrs. E. W. 'Wheatley. J. R J, Stanford, A. !R. Standish, F. Watson' L. A. Nolan, W. Cole, R. H. Pepperill. A. Alexander, A. ff, Halcombe, E, Elliott, L. .Tennens C Topliss, sen., X. Fulton, W. Hookham, K. H. Chancy, E. Mason, Allan Good, 'A. L. Humphries, E. P. Webster, P. Opensliaw. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. HUNTER'S' HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 30 sovs; second horse to receive 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1015. One mile and a. quarter. Gentlemen riders, minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination His, acceptance 10s. To start at 12 noon. 2. STRATFORD Il'AOlv HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; second horse to revive fi sovs from tiie stakes, live furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 12 10 p-n 3. L'A'DY'S BRACELET MAIDEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 2f> sovs and a Bracelet valued at 10 sovs; second horse to receive 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1015, owned at time of entry by mombers of the WangamiiEgmont and North Taranaki Hunts. About two miles. Gsatlemen riders,: minimum -weight lOst 71b. Nominations 10s, acceptance 10s. To start at i.Zb p.m. 4. WAIIHI HACK HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.5 p.m. 6. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 100 sovs and a Cup valued at 20 sovs (donated by the Taranaki Jockey Club); second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1015, that have never won a stake exceeding in value 100 sovs at time of starting. About throe miles. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. To start at 2.50 p.m. 0. LRPPERTON HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1015. One mile and a half. Nomination Ifls, aceptance 20s. To start at 3.35 p.m. 7. QPUNAKE HACK SCURRY, of 45 sovs; second horse to receive 5 flovs from the stakes. Fqr horses that have never won a race, exceeding the value of 20 sovs at time of starting. Five furlongs. Entrance 20s. Weight f ost. To start at 4.15 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS, Qualified Hunters are those who have qualified in compliance with Part 3 of Hew Zealand Hunts' Association Rules Masters' Certificates of Qualification must bo at the scales. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry a 141b penalty. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, and every additional steeplechase an extra 41b. The winner of any steeplechase after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, and every additional steeplechase an extra 41b. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS (accompanied by the necessary fees and particulars) CLOSE with the SECRETARY on FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915, at D p.m. WEIGHTS DECLARED on or about > FRIDAY. JULY lfi, 1015. I ■ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE on FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915, at 9 p.m. NOTE.—Gentlemen riders must obtain Certificates from the District Committee, as emergency riders' certificates cannot be issued. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretar. Box 72, New Plymouth. 'Phone 38. Approved by the Taranaki Jockey CluV June 15, lflls.—E. P. Webster, Secretary.
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