J)ANNEVfRKIi JJAOING QLUB. (Incorporated.) WEDNESDAY, DBCfI.UBEU I£, 1920. President: Major .Tames Armstrong ■lud^e: 11. H. Akhvorth. JTamlicapepr: ,T. E. Henrys. Starter: n. H. Skipwith. Clerk of Scales: Cnjuain M, C. Qralnger. Secretary: Walter Doljsoa. 11.45 a.m. ' I—GLEXGAKRY HACK OTIiDLES HANDICAr, of 200 sots. Second horse to receive «0 sovs,, and tlilrd horse 20 sovs. from the stakes. Over si* flights of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. Nam. 1 soy.; acc., 2 sov. One and a half raile». 12.30 UP.. 2—MAIDEN I'LATE, of 200 sov». Second horse to receive 40 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs. from tl-e stakes. For tbree-year-olds and upwards tlint have not won a flat race at time of starting. Bst. Nomination Isot. ; acc. 2sov. Su fur'nigs. 1 IS pin.
OIANOA IfAN'DICiP (Open), of 350 anvs Second horse to receive 60 sovs, a:id third horse 30 sovs, from ihe stakes. Minimum weight ist. Nom. l sop.; aec., 3 dov.i. Six furlongs. 2.0 p.tt. i—TIRATU JUVENILE STAKES HANDICAP, of .100 sovs. Second horse to receive 50 sola., and third horse 25 sova. from the stakes. For two-year-olds. Minimum weight ;st. Nora. 1 sov.; acc. 3 sovs. Five furlongs. - ) 2.4! i p.m. | C-DANNEVIIIKE HANDICAP' (Open), of COO Second horse to receive 100 sovs., and third horse HO aovs. from the stakes. Minimum weight 7st. Nam. 1 sov.; arc. 5 sovs. One mile and a "quarter. 3.30 pin,
G— I TAMAKI HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Second horse to receive 411 sovs. and third liorse 20 sovs. from the stakes. Minimum weight 7sf. Nom, ] sot.; ;icc 2 sovs Six furlongs. 4.1.' p.m. r—mtlNT.r WELTER HANDICAP (Open), of -.00 sovs, Second liorse to receive iiQ rovr. and third liorse 2~t sovs. from the -stakes. Minimum weight Tat 11 lbs. Xom. 1 sovs.; nca sovs. Seven furlongs, p.m. S—TOAHINIi \YEI,TEK lIACIv HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Second liorse to receive 40 sovs. and third liorse 20 sovs. from the s(al;e3 Minimum weight 7st lllbs. Nora. 1 sov. ; acc. 2 sovs. One mile and 110 yards. ALI, NOMINATIONS 1 SOV. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES.
XOMIXATIOXS for ALL events close oil THURSDAY, Nov. 25, at 8 o'clock p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about THURSDAY, December 2. AC( MTAXCES for all events close on FRIDAY. December 10, at 8 o'clock p.m. OWNERS AND TRAINERS, PLEASE XOTE. 1. All entries must lie sealed and addressed to the secretary, P.O. Box till, Damievirke, with the name and age at tile time of entry name of owner, pedigree and performances' of the horse and the registered colors of the owner 2. Entries by Telegram MUST be confirmed ill writing by the NEXT MAIL, otherwise tlie fine under the Rules of Racing will be imposed. .1 All colors must be registered, or a fine of 1 sov. will be imposed for every start. 4. The winner of any race after declaration of weights may he re-handicappeil. ;1 The committee or stewards reserve the right at any time to alter or vurtail the subjoined programme, or to almnunh the meeting if they consider it advisable. They may ailso alter the order or dates of events, amount, of entry or acceptance fees, date of entries or acceptances, and dates upon which handicaps appear. i!. When nominating,, the XAIfH laud ADDRESS of the Trainer MUST be given, also the NAME' nf the owner, with his address. WALTER DOHSON. Secretary. P.O. Dox CD, Dannevirke. (Approved by the Hawke's Bay District Committee.)
HANDICAP TROT.-I'itarna, lied, Ccmro Pi.lon, Wild Lad, filadiolus, Amlmsli, Scottish rhild, St. Andrew, Don Dillon, Clara Lincoln, Miss Hcathcote, Peter Scott, RACING IN AUSTRALIA, MOOXEE VALLEY CUP. By Telegraph.—PrPss Assn.—Copyrijht, Received Oct. 24, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne, Oct. 21. The Moonee Valley Cup resulted: WJiifg Phast 1, Lute Player 2, Paratoo 3. Won by a neck. Time, 2.57. Cable Assn. TROTTING. GREYMOUTH MEETING. By Telegraph —Press Assn Copyright,. Grey-mouth, Last Ntalit. Tl'o Ureymouth Trotting Club's spring meeting opened yesterday In fine weather. There was a largi* uitovidancc, nml the iraclc was e.vt'elleiu. The toUtlisntor handled £10,476, against £7617 10s on the correspond'Hß c'ay iast year. Kesults:—
BIKDWOOD HANDICAP (Harness). Smirli l, Blue Drift 2, Lndy Clarice 3. Won by two' lengths. Time, :i.44. PETKIE HANDICAP.—Best Boy l, Lady Lena 2, Peter McMillan 3. Wou by half a length. Time, 2.3!) 1-5. .MAWHI.'RE HANDICAP.—sit- Henr.v 1, Prince Hugh 2, Dolly Doylo 3, Won by litilf a lenutli. Time, ;U0 2-5. KOYAL OA K llAXDK'A!'.—ltundabert! 1, Dimlight 2, Kiey 3. Won liy half a leiij'.li. Time, 3.5!) 4-5. BLAKETOW.V HANDICAP.—GoIden rippli! 1, Guess 2, Dolly Doyle 3, Won by a neck. Time. 3.1) 1-5. imiCBKS' HANDICAP.-Blue Drift 1, Yenot 2, Wayside 3. Won by half a lenutl- Time 2.28. OliltA HANDICAP,—Arrai' Lad 1, In-pii.si-Uve 2, L.y. 2. Won by a length. Time. '.l 45 3-5. AVIATION HANDICAP.—Prince Hu«n 1., Florence lit Bailie 2, Bench Boy 3. Won by half a length. Time, 224 1-5
TURF TOPICS. (l!y ".Mofuroa.") Tin; Wplliniitnii Kadim Chili's spring meeting will lit! concluded to-day, iin* ehicf event beiiig thi! Champion Plate, of 1000 sovs., run over a mile and a quarter at weight-loi'-afccv This promises lit be a great contest between A'ln.vthas, Arrowsmith, Humbug, .md Trespass, Imt tie Hist-named will probably he sent out :t scalding hot favorite. I,:i;.t 3ear Gloaming won, and it is a thousand pities that an unfortunate mishap lias prevl'ilteii him from tailing his place in to-day's field. The Waverloy-Waitotara meeting will atiraet a fair number of Taranalti sports to Wunganui to-day, where the bulk of the competitors will he TarauaUi-owncd mid trained. M.'miueteur, Depredation and Tame Fox are lunch discussed candidates in the Cup, and the Fnnlcll candidates is reported to he fallowing so well that he may be very hard to bent. Egmont l'arl;, Listowel, and Crucelltt will he L-ard to separate in the Brewer Handicap, and may fill the places. Mattock ni>pears to hold a mortgage over the Hurdles, and All Cerise, Prodigal, (Juiniro, Sea Sprite, and Voluble should run prominently in wlmtei.'f races they are saddled up. I'erfee.t Day ;9 now lloeated hi Frank I.onmbe'3 stables at (iisborne. Depredation is now under Percy Coffey's care. Coffey has half-a-dozen horses 'n work, and their appearance „tesUHes to Ills good care and judgment. Harry Cutt'» team st Irentham eouinrlse#
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