fAEANAKI JOCKEY QLUB CHRISTMAS MEETING. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1917. Judge: .J. R. L. Stanford. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: R. E. Harley. 1. HUATOIvI :PLATE, 135 sovs.; second horse 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Open to any horses that have never won a race on the flat at the time of starting. Weight-for-age. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., lsov. Seven furlongs. 2. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, 160 sovs.; second 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., 1 sov. Six furlongs. 3. RAHOTU HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, 175 sovs.; second 25 sovs. and third 15 sovs. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., 1 sov. One mile and a half and 100 yards, over six flights of hurdles about 3ft Oin high. 4. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP. 150 sovs.; second 25 sovs.; and third 10 sovs. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., 1 sov. Five furlongs. 5. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Open), 250 sovs.; second 35 sovs. and third 15 sovs. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., 2 sovs. One mile and a quarter. G. LEPPERTON WELTER HACK. HANDICAP. 135 sova.; second 25 sovs. and'-third 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 9st. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 7. TIKORANGI HACK STAKES, 125 sovs.; secpnd 15 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Weight, Sst. Winner of any race to carry 141b. extra. Nom., 1 sqv. : acc., 1 sov. Five furlongs. 8. FLYING HANDICAP (Open)," 175 sovs.; second 25 sovs. and third 15 sovs.. Nom., 1 sov.; aec., 1 sov. Six furlongs. The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b; of two or more Handicaps a penalty of 121b. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b; of two or mare Hurdle Races a penalty of 121b. NOMINATIONS for All Events close on FRIDAY, November 23, 1917, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS duo on or about FRIDAY December 7, 1917. ACCEPTANCES for All Events close on FRIDAY, December 14, 1917, at 9 p.m. NOTE.—The attention of owners is directed to the fact that the Stratford Club will l«pld its Meeting on January 1' next, -"'i that its programme contains Two Open Handicaps, thus enabling Horses (other than Hacks) to compete four events within a week. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New -Plymouth.
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