'fARANAKI JOCKEY QLUB AUTUMN MEETING. February 9 and 11, 1922. Judge; J. R. L. Stanford. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: C. O'Connor. PROGRAMME. First Day—Thursday, February 9, 1922. 1— WAITARA HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, 250 sovs; second 50 sovs and third 25 sovs. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1% sovs. About one mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in in height. 2 JUVENILE HANDICAP, 300 So Vs; second 60 sovs and third 30 sovs. For two and three-year-olds. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 2 sovs. Five furlongs. 3 MIMI WELTER HANDICAP, 250 sovs: second 50 sovs and third 25 sovs. Mini- ' mum weight Bst. .Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 1 /. sovs. Seven furlongs. ] 4 TARANAKI CUP HANDICAP, 1000 sovs; i second 200 sovs and third 100 sovs. Nom., i 1 sov; aec. 9 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 5 MOTUROA ELECTRIC (Hack), 200 sovs; second 40 sovs and third 20 sovs. Weight, Bst. For horses that have never won a race on the flat of the value of 25 sovs at the time of starting. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. Five furlongs. 6 -FLYING HANDICAP, 500 sovs; second 100 sovs and third 50 sovs. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 4 sovs. Six furlongs. 7 OKATO HACK HANDICAP, 200 sovs; second 40 sovs and third 20 sovs. Nom. 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. One mile and 110 yards. 8— TIMARU HACK HANDICAP, 200 sovs; second 40 sovs and third 20 sovs. Nom., 1 sov : acc., 1 sov. Six furlongs. Winners of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b; of two or more handicaps a penalty of 121 b. Winners of any hurdle race after the de- ; claration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b; of two or more hurdle races a penalty of 121 b. Second Day—Saturday,. February 11. 1— OKOKE HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, ??5 sovs; second 45 sovs and third 20 sovs. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. One mile and three-quarters, over seven flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. 2 KAWAU HACK HANDICAP. 200 sovs; second 40 sovs and third 20 sovs. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. One mile and 110 3 EIGHTH TARANAKI STAKES, 750 sovs; second 150 sovs and third 100 sovs. For horses two-year-old and upwards at time of starting. Weight for age, with penalties and allowances. Winners after August 1, 1921, of any race or races of the collective value of 250 sovs to carry 31b extra; of 500 sovs, 51b: of 750 sovs, 71b; of 1000 sovs, 101 b extra. Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed 101 b; three-year-olds. 71b; two-year-olds 51b. By subscription of 7 sovs each, unless forfeit of 1 sov is declared and paid by General Entry Day, January 20, 1922, for Autumn Meeting, 1922. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of 7 sovs on Saturday, February 4, 1922. with 98 entries.) Six furlongs. 4 OMATA HACK HANDICAP, 200 sovs; second 40 sovs, and third 20 sovs. Horses to be ridden by apprentice jockeys only. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. Six furlongs. 5 PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 600 sovs; second 100 sovs and third 50 sovs. Nom., 1 sov ; acc., 5 sovs. Nine furlongs. 6 NURSERY HANDICAP, 300 sovs; second 60 sovs and third 30 sovs. For two-year-olds. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 2 sovs. Five furlongs. 7 URENUI ELECTRIC (Hack), 200 sovs; second 40 sovs and third 20 sovs. Open to horses that have never Won a race on the flat of any description at the time of starting. Weight, Sst 71b. Nom., 1 sov; acc., 1 sov. Five furlongs. B.—FAREWELL HANDICAP, 400 sovs.; second 70 sovs. and third 30 sovs. Nom., 1 sov,; acc., 3 sovs. Six furlongs. NOMINATIONS—FRIDAY, January 20, 1922, at 9 p.m. for all events, excepting Eighth Taranaki Stakes. Nomination fee, 1 sov. for each event. WEIGHTS—FRIDAY, February 3, 1922 (on or about), for the First Day’s Handicaps. ACCEPTANCES—SATURDAY, February 4, 1922, at 9 p.m.: Waitara Hack Hurdles, Juvenile Handicap, Welter Handicap, Taranaki Cup Handicap, Moturoa Electric (Hack), Flying Handicap, Okato Hack Handicap, Timaru Hack Handicap. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box. 33, New Plymouth; ’Phone 21.
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