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FOURTH ANNUAL TOTALISATOH MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. Handlcapper: Mr. H. Brlnkhaiii. . Starter: Mr. J. Tompkins, AUROA MAIDEN HANDICAr (Harness), of. 70 sovs. Second horse 10 sovs. and third liorse !i sovs. from stake. For nil hop that have not won an ndvertir—"' thu time of starting. Limit 4 sov.-, ace. 1 soy. Distance, \% miles. NORMANBY HANDICAP (Saddle)" of. 70 sovs. Second horso 10 sovs. and thir • sovs. from stake. Limit 3.15. No ace., 1 sov. instance, lynii WAIMAI'E PLAINS COP (Han.... sovs. Second horse 40 sovs. antf third . horse 25 sovs. from stake. Limit, 455 A Cup, valued at 20 guineas, will he presented to the owner of the -winner.. Nom., 2 sovs.; ace, :i sovs. Distance, 2 miles. TARANAKI DISTRICT HANDICAP (Saddle), 55 sovs. .Second horse. 10 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Horses to be bona fide property of residents iu Taramiki Provincial District. For unhoppled trotters only. Riders to be amateurs. Limit 410. .N'oin., 1 sov.; ace. 1 sov. Distance;' 1 miles, ■■■ . TAKANAKI FUTURITY. STAKES (Harness), -• 150 sovs. Second horse 30 sovs. ;md th horse 20 sovs. from stake. -For'hor„, three-year-old at time of startlnK: (Closi with 48 nominations.) .Final payment.:,, 3 sovs. due 11th March, 1018. Distance, l\b miles. HAWERA HANDICAP (Harness), of 10(1 sovs: Second horso 20 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. For, unhoppled trotters only. Limit, 5.5. Norn., 1 -so.-.; ace, 2 -' sovs. Distance, 2 miles. STRATFORD HANDICAP (Harness);- of SO sovs. Second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Limit; 3.50.. .-Join;, 1 sov.; ace, Hi sovs. Distance, miles. ELTHAM HANDICAP (Saddle), of --125 . soiis, Second horse 15 sovs. and.-'third horse io sr.vs. from the stake. Limit, 2.24. Rom'., 1 sov.; ace, 2 sovs. Distance, .1 mile. ' NOMINATIONS for all events, with execution of No. 5, accompanied by fees, close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, at 0 p.m: HANDICAPS declared on FRIDAY, MARCH 15 (on or about). .. . ' ACCEPTANCES for all events close on FRI-DAY",-MARCH 22, at 0 p.m. ' FEES must accompany both nomination, and horses throe-year-old at time of S '-"""" By subscription of 3 sovs. each, unl felts are declared and paid as f0110w.,, ■<l sov. if struck out by Friday, September 28, 1919; 2 sovs. if struck Friday, January 27, 1020. All horses remaining in alter that Ualo must pay their total subscription of 3 sovs. on Friday, March 11, . 1920. Distance, l'/j miles. ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918, at 0 p.m. js'b money required at time of nomination. O. A. HOLDER, -'. Secretary, P.O. Box 157, Hawera Approved by the New Zealand Trotting As 1) lias been tlie standjird fam ■i remedy for so, many years that ii u is llio Ural thing moat folks th ink of for coughs or i;olds. ■
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