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TARANAKI JOCKEY fJLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. , MONDAY AND TUESD/f; December 27 and 28, 1920. Judge: I. Cameron. Hihdiapper: H. Coyle. BUrter: A. Vincent. J—HUATOKI PLATE, of 175 sors ; second 35 -tovs., and third 15 sors. Open to hones that hare nerer von a race on the flat it the time of starting. Weight for age. Nam., 1 sot. ; ace, 1 sot. Seven fUflODfl. {r—STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, or 200 son.: second 40 sors. and third 20 sots. Horses to be ridden by apprentice Jockeys only. Mom., 1 sor.; ace, 1 sot. Six furlonp. f-RAHOTU HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 225 sors.; second 45 sots, and .third 20 i,l sov.; ace, 1 1 a half and 100 yards, over six flights of hurdles about 3ft Sin tlgh. fc-BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, or 200 sots. ; second 40 sots, and third 20 sots. Norn - .iao».; ace, 1 sov. Fire furlongs. f-iCHBIBTMAS HANDICAP (Open), of 450 - sari.; second 10 sort, and third 40 sots. Norn., 1 sot.; ace, 4 sors. One mile and i Quarter. t-Kserwaox welter hack handicap, of 200 sots. ; second 40 sots, and third 20 sora. Minimum weight 9st. Nam., 1 sov.; ace, 1 sot. Seven furlongs. I—TtKQRANCI HACK STAKES, of 175 sors.: second 35 sots, and third 15 sots. Weight Sit. Winner ot any race to carry 141b. . \ txtra. Winner of Stewards' or Borcugn n..Hi n .n if >..ndlcapped at OTer Bst 71b., ddltlonal penalty of 71b ., 1 BOT.; ace, 1 sot Fire furlong*. |—FLYING HANDICAP (Open), or 300 sors.; second 60 sots, and third 30 sots. Nc^ 1 sot.: ace, 2 sots. Six furion The winner of any handicap a..— .... declaration or weights to carry a penalty of 71b.; of two or more handicaps a penalty Cf 121b. The winner of any hurdle race lifter the declaration of weigtts to carry (penalty of 71b.; of two or more hurdle rac ■> penalty of 121b. SECOND DAY. ' I—FTTZBOY HACK HANDICAP, of 173 sors.; second 35 sots, and third 15 sots. Open to horses that hare never won a race i the Hat at the time of entry. Nc~ 1 sot. ; ace, 1 sot. Seven furlongs. I—IXGLKWOOD HANDICAP (Open), of 250 son.; second 50 sort, and third 25 sors. ' Norn., 1 sor'.'; ace, 2 sors. Six furl %— SUMMER HACK HANDICAP, of 200 i second 40 sors. and third 20 sors. Nc I tor.; tec, 1 sot. Six furlongs. *-TABATA HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 200 lots. ; second 40 sots, and third 20 sovs. Nom., 1 sot.; ace, 1 sot. One mile and a. half and 100 y . hurdle*, about 3ft Oln high. fwKXW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (Open), of SSO SOTS.; second 70 sors. and third 30 son. Nom., 1 sot.; ace, 3 sots. One Bile and 110 yards. t—WABEA HACK STAKES, or 175 sots.; teeond 35 sots, and ttird 15 sots Weight (it. Winner of any previous race to carry 141b extra. The winner of the Tikoran|l Hick Stakes to carry an additional penalty of 141b. (lOst.) If winner of Tlkoranjt Hack Stakes was a maiden, to carry an additional penalty, of 7:h. only (lit Jib.). Nod., 1 lor.; ace, 1 so?. F.re fntionfs. r-UItCTI WELTER BACK HANDICAP, of 200 aotll second 40 sots, and third 20 sots. Minimum weight, Sat. Nom., 1 sor.; ace, 1 sot. One mile and 110 yards. HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sots. ; iKood 40 ton. and third 20 sors. Nom., 1 jo*.; ace.*, 1 tor. Fire furlongs. >ATJB 07 NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMBUTIONB-FBIDAY, December 3, 1920. It * pJ».. for «J1 •renti. WfieSM-AIDAY, December 10, 1920 (on Jr about). r A««PTANCM-FRIDAY, December 17, iWi •* ' 9-n., tot First Say Events. S. P. WEBSTER, Mattug.
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