ANGITIKEI TRACING BULLS. Spring (Meeting....... To be held on the Bulls RacecourtiJfc|§ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Sepcembev iSth and igth, 1907. PROGRAMME. r. Flying Handicap, (open), of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stake. 6 furlongs. Nom i sov, ace 1 sov. 2. Willow Hank Hack Steeplechase, a Handinayof 7o sovs, second horse 10 sovs, third' horse 5 sovs, (both from the stakes.) About 2I miles, over such course as the Stewards may direct, Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 3. Pukehou Hack Hurdle Race, a Handicap of 60 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. ii miles, over 6 flights of batten hurdles about 3ft 6in high. Nom 10s, ace 1 sov. 4. Maiden Hack Flat Race, of 5o sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes.- 5 furlongs. Weight for age. E" trance 1 sov. 5. Rangitikki Steeplechase, (open), a handicap < f 150 sovs, and a trophy presented by D. Ceughlin, Esq., second horse 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs, (both from the stakes ) About a| mil-s, over such course as the stewards may direct. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 6. Spring Handicap, (open), of no sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile and a distance. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 7. Rangitoto Hack Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. I mile. Nom 10s, ace 1 sov. t. Ngato Hack Hurdle Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stake. About i£ miles, over 6 flights of batten hurdles about ift 6in high. Nom 10s, ace 1 sov. 2. Telegraph H*ndicap, (open), of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs, N m 1 sov. ace 1 sov. 3. Clifton Steeplechase, (open), a handicap qf 120 sovs, second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs (both from the stakes.) About 2} miles over such conrse as the stewards may direct. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 4. Killemoon Hack Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; 6 furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 1 sov: . 5. Ngatiapa Hack Steeplechase, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Acout :\ miles, over such course as the stewards may direct. Nom los, ace 1 sov. 6. Skptembek Handicap, (open), a handicap of of no sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 7. Welter Hack Race, a handicap, of 60 sovs, second hcrse 10 sovs from the stakes. Lowest weight Bst. 7 furlongs. Nom ios, ace 1 sov. RULES. Ail Races u> ue run under the Naw Zealand Rules of Racing. A Hack is a horse which has not, at lime of nomination, won a race of the value of 80 sovs, or races of the collective value of 203 sovs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACe£££3 CEPTANCES. Nominations for all events will close with the Secretary at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on SA I'U RDAY, 34th August, 1907. at 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Events will be de clared on or abont SATURDAY, 7th September, 1907, and for the Second Day's Events, at the Office of the Club, at 7.30, on the evening of the ~i First Day. AcccDtances for the First Day's Events will close with the Secretary at the Office of the C'ub, Bulls, on fIIURSDAY, 12th September, 1907, at p.m., and for the Second Days Events at thesame place at 0 o'clock on the evening of the First Day. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. [Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racking this 3rd day of July, 1907,—Wm. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.)
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