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DAXXFA 7 HIKE RACING CLUB. gTE EPLKCIIASE ER TI XG. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910. 1. TRIAL STAKES, 7.' so vs. Five furlongs. 2. HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, 100 sovs. One mile and u-half. 3. SPRING HANDICAP (Open), 120 sovs. Six furlongs. 4. DAN XEVI UK KST E 10PLECI1ASE. W sovs. About "2 1 /. miles. 5. UMUTAOROA HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs. .Six furlongs.' (i. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, 120 sovs. About 2'/i miles. 7. HACK WELTER. 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 8. OTANCiA HANDICAP (open), 13a sovs. One mile anil a-quarter. NOMINATIONS for all events, except Trial Stakes, close on SATURDAY, August 5, Ifllfi, at 0 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about TIIUBSDAY, August 10. ACCEPTANCES for all events and entries for Trial Stakes close on WEDNESDAY, August 18, 1010, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. ROBERT TAKLE, Secretary, NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. ANNUAL g TEEPLKCHA SE RESTING. (Totalisator Permtt). Te be held on the Taranaki Jockey Club's Racecourse on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1916 Judge,-—J. R. L. Stanford. Starter, Mr. C. O'Conner. Handicapper, Mr. O. Morse. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. HUNTERS' HANDICAP FLAT RACE, 40 sov., second 7 sovs., and third 3 sovs. For qualified hunters, season lfllG. Gentleman riders. Minimum weight, lOst. Nom. 10s, acc. 10s. One and a-quarter miles. To stiirt 11? 15 2. STRATFORD HACK HANDICAP, 50 sovs., second 7 sovs., and third 3 sovs. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. Five furlongs. To start at 12.55. 3. LADIES' BRACELET MAIDEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 45 sovs. and a bracelet, second 10 sovs. and thiril 5 sovs. For qualified hunters, 191(1. owned at time of entry by members of the Eginont-Wanganui and North Taranaki Hunts. Minimum weight lOst. Nom. 10s, ace. 10s. About 2 miles. To start at 1.35. 4..WA1H1 HACK HANDICAP, 75 sovs., second 10 sovs. and third 5 sovs. Nom. 20s, acc. 20s. Seven furlongs To start at 2.15. 5. NORTH 'TARANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. 135 sovs. and a ci.ji "presented by Mr. A. A. Alexander,, second 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. For qualified hunters, 191fi, that have never won u stake exceeding in value 100 sovs. at time of entry. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nom. 20s, acc. 30s. About 3 miles. To start fit 2.55. 0. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, 60 sovs., second 10s sovs. and third 5 sovs. Nom. 10s. acc. 20s. Siv furlongs. To start at 3.35. 7. LEPPERTON HyXTERS' HANDICAP HURDLES, 50 sovs., second 10 sovs. ■ and third 5 sovs. For qualified hunters, season lftHi. Nom. 10s, acc.

20s. One ami a-lialf miles. To start at 4.15. 8. OPUNAKTC HACK SCURRY, 50 so vs., second 7 sovs. and third 3 sovj. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at time of starting. Nom. 10s, acc. 20s. iFve furlongs. To start at 4.55. Qualified Hunters are those that have qualified in compliance with part 5 of the New Zealand Hunts' Association Rules. Masters' certificates must be produced at the scales. The winner ov any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. COLORS. —Any person who shall at any meeting where the totalisator is used run a horse in colors not duly registered iu his name shall in every case pay to the club a fine of one pound for every start. NOMINATIONS for all events, accompanied bv the necessary fees and particulars, close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, August 11. lillfl, at !) pm. WKIOUTS declared on or about WEDNESDAY, August 23, 1010. ACCEPTANCES for all events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, August 20, 11)16, at i) p.m. NOTK. —(ientlemen Riders must obtain certificates from the District Committee (Mr. K. P. Webster, secretary), as emergency rideis' certificates cannot be issued. Mr. 11. Hrookman presents a whip, valued at C'2, to the winner of the Hunters' Handicap Flat Race. K. L. HUMPHRIES. Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1916, Page 9

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