JJORTH TpARANAKI J’JUNT STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 192 L £l2BO IN STAKES AND TROPHIES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. On the Taranaki Jockey Club’s Racecourse. Judge: Mr. J. R. L. Stanford. Starter: Mr. C. O’Connor. Handicapper: Mr. H. Coyle. Secretary: Mr.. E. L Humphries, P.O. Box .105, New Plymouth. PROGRAMME. 1. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 140 sovs., second 30 sovs. and third 20 sovs. For qualified hunters, season 1921.. Gentlemen riders. Rider of winner to re- 1 ceivo trophy valued at £5 ss, presented by the President, Mr. A. R. Standish, Minimum weight I Ost. Nom. 1 sov., acc. '3os. ‘ One mile and a quarter. 2. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovs., second 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., acc. 30s. Six furlongs. 3. MAIDEN HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 140 sovs., second 30 sovs and third 20 sovs. For Qualified hunters, season 1921, that have never won a race of any description at time of starting (point to point races excepted). Minimum weight lost. 71b. Nom. 1 sov., acc. • 30s. About two miles. 4. STRATFORD HANDICAP (Open), of 200 sovs., second 35 sovs. and third 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sovt acc. 2 sovs. Six furlongs. 5. 'NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 275 sovs,; horse to receive 180 sovs. in specie and a cup valued at 20 sovs.. second 50 -•ova, and third 25 sovs. For qualified horses, season 1921. that have never won a race exceeding in value 250 sovs. to the winner at time of staring (hunters’ races excepted). Minimum weight lOst. Nom. 1 sov., acc. 50s. About two and a half miles. 6. HACK HANDICAP, of 160 sovs., second sovs. and third 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., acc. 2 sovs. Seven furlongs. 7. LEPPERTON HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES, of 130 sovs., second 25 sovs. and third 15 sovs. For qualified hunters, season 1921. Nom. 1 sov., acc. 30s. One mile and a half. B—OPUNAKE HACK SCURRY, of 110 sovs., second 20 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Open to horses that have never won a race on ihe flat at time of starting. Weight, Bst. Nom. 1 sov., acc. 30s. Five furlongs. RULES' AND KfefiULATIONS. Qualified hunters are those that have qualified In compliance with part 5 of the New Zealand Hunts' Association Rules. Masters’ certificates of qualification must be produced at the time of acceptance. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be rehandicapped. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secretary’s Oiflce, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on FRmAY, Augusfit 12, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on FRIDAY - , August 19. ACCEPTANCES will close at the Secretary’s Office, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY’, August 26, at 9 p.m. D. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Box 105. ’Ptone No. 642, New Plymouth. TYRES TYRES VS7E fire overstocked with the following sizes, and offer them below cost price:— .815 x 105 Spencer Moulton .. £7 10s 875 x 105 Globe £6 30 x Firestone £5 815 x 105 Non-Skid £8 820 x 120 Vacuum Cup .... £9 Bike Tyres, 28 x 3 £3 Iss 26 x 2U 21 £3 BRING THE CASH. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142.
“DOUGLAS” MOTOR CYCLES. REDUCED PRICES (Temporarily), [4 h.p. 3-speed Model, reduced from £175 to £145. 2$ h.p. 3-speed Model, reduced fi'om £145 to £l3B. THIS DROP IS ONLY TEMPORARY’. BUY NOW! PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1921, Page 3
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