ACING riLXJB, PROGRAMME FOR Annual Race Meeting, To be held on the Club's Course, Pahiatua, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, January 29th and 30th, 1908. FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 00 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stakes. 1$ miles over seven flights of hurdles. Nom 10s, ace 30s. 2. Railway Handicap, (open), of 100 sovs, second horse 15 sovs, and third 5 sovs from the stake. G furlongs. Nom 20s, ace 40s. 3. Flying Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stakes. G furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 255. j 4. Welter Hack Handicap, of GO sovs, | second horse 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst 71h. 1 mile. Nom 10s, ace 30s. 5. Pakiatua Cup Handicap, of IGS sovs, second horse 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. 1] miles. Nom 20s, ace 60s. 6. Telegraph Hack Stakes, of 50 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. 5 furlongs. Nom lGs, ace 255. 7. Trial Hack Plate, of 50 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. 7 furlongs. For horses that have never won a race of greater value than 20 sovs at time of. starting; weight for age. Entrance 30s. 1 8. Konini Welter Handicap, (open), of GO sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third 3 sovs from the stake. Nom I 10s, ace 30s. SECOND DAY. 1. Handicap Hack Hurdi.es, of 55 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and third 3 sovs, from the stake. 1\ miles over G flights of hurdles. Nom 10s, ace 255. 2. Steward's Handicap, (open), of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, and third 5 sovs from the stake. 6 furlongs. Nom 20s, ace 30s. 3. Newmarket Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and. third ~ horse 3 sovs from the stake. 5 furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 255. 4. Makuri Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, ! second horse 7 sovs, third 3 sovs from I the stake. G furlongs. Nom 10s, l ace 255. I 5. Racing Club Handicap, of 115 sovs, I second horse 15 sovs, and third horse I 5 sovs from the stake. 1 mile and 1 | furlong. Nom 20s, ace 30s. G. Mangahao Welter Hack Handicap, ! of 55 sovs, second horse 7 sovs, and j third 3 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. 1 mile. Nom 10s, ace 255. | 7. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 50 sovs, j second horse 7 sovs, and third horse j 3 sovs from the stake. 5 furlongs. ,' weight 9st. Entrance 30s. For horses that have not won an advertised race and are not engaged in any open race at time of starting. 8. Grandstand Welter Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. 1 mile. Minimum' weight 7st 71bs. Nom 10s, ace 30s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on Monday, January Gth, 1908, at 9 p.in. P.O. Box 33. Weights for the first day's races will lie declared on or about Monday, January 13th, 1908, and for the second day's races on Wednesday, January 29th, 1908, at 8 p.m. * ' | Acceptances for the first day s races (including Entries for Trial Hack Plate ' and Maiden Hack Scurry), close with the Secretary on Friday, January 17th, 1908, at!.) p.m., and for the second day's races, on Wednesday, January 29th,' 190S, at 9 p.m. ! PENALTIES. ' "'"' " j Flat Races.—The winner of any fiat i race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, and of every ad- , ditional race a further penalty of Gib. Horses handicadped at Bst 10lb or over, to carry only half the above penalties. j Hurdle Races.—The winner of any j hurdle Race after the declaration of j weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs in the hurdle races and for every additional race a further penalty of 71bs. (Approved.—A. E. Whyte, Secretary W.R.C.) G. L. HAWLEY DREW. Secretary. CUPID'S BUSY SEASON. \J time, and after long experience he declares that delicate perfumes as gifts appeal to the recipient perhaps more than anything else—because of their dainty fragrance, which seems to almost speak the thoughts of the giver. For the festive season, you will find us specially prepared with a superb stock of Scents from the best makers, and also many other suitable gift articles, which, thouhg they do not cost a great deal, are highly appreciated by the recipient. Come iii and let us show yon these goods soon. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN (BY EXAMS.)
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