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■TTTOODLAKDS TTUNT pLUB. t PROGRAMME OF THE Annual S!eep!echase Meeting. To be held on the Racecourse, Pahiatua WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1908. Patr-in :G. Hunter, Esq. President: J. Brcxls, Esq. Vice-Presidents: E. W. Ruddiek, Esq., Captain .1. B. Whyte, C. IT. Arrow, Esq., W. Owen, Esq., T. Moxted, Esq. H. Daysh, Esq. Judge: J. Broods, Esq. Starter: Mr W. W. Mu(J;n'dle. Handicapper: Mr Ulie Shannon. Treasurer: MrH. McSherry. Clerk of Course: Mr A. Larsen. Clerk of Scales: Mr V. J. Prosser. Stewards: Messrs J. Sweeney, E. Brown, K. C. MeLennan, W. Yule, J. McCardle, N. Averv, R. C. Ellingham, S. V. Rodney, W. "Mather. Secretary Mv W. W. Awdry. PROGRAMME. 12.30 p.m.—l. Kuntees' Handicap Hurdles, of 10 sovs, second horse to ro- ( ceiye 3 sovs from the stake. For qualified hunters only. About U miles. Minimum weight list. Entry 10s. 1.10p.m.—-2. Maiden Flat Race, of 7 sovs, second horse to receive 2 sovs from the stake. For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 8 sovs in value About 5 furlongs, lust up. Entry 7s. 1.50 p.m.—3. 'Woodlands Hunt Club Stkkplkchase Handicap, of 20 sovs, second horse' to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For qualified hunters only. About 2J miles. Entry 20s. 2.30 p.m.—4.<Memo3ers' Race, (flat), a trophy, valued at /7 to the winner, and a trophy of the vaiue of £'6 to the second horse. For qualified hunters only, the bona fide property of members of the "Woodlands Hunt Club. Horses must be owned and ridden by members who have paid their subscriptions at least two months prior to day of race. Horses must be in the "Woodlands hunting district six months prior to day of race. Any horse having won a race of the value of i! 10 i 3 not eligible to start. About 1 mile. Entry 10s (id. 3.10 p.m.—s. Hack Handicap (Hat), of 20 sovs, second horse to receive o sovs from the stake. Open to hacks. About G furlongs. Entry 20s. 3.50 p.m. —G. Kujieboa Handicap Stekplkchasf, cup value £7 7s to the winner, second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. For horsos onfy that have qualified with the Woodlands Hunt Club during season 190 S. To be ridden by members of Iho Woodlands Hunt Club. 2 miles. Entry 10s. 4.30 p.m.—7. Hack Handicap, (flat), of 15 sovs, second horse to receive 3 sovs from the slake. For hacks only. 5 furlongs. Entry 15s.
1.. All races to bo run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. ' 2. Eiders in races 1, 3, and 4 to be eligible for gentleman riders' certificates. 3. Eiders in races Nos. 4 and 0 to bo financial members of the AVoodlunds Hunt Club. 4. A financial member of tho Woodlands Hunt Club is a duly elected memof the said club whose subscription shall have been paid on or before July Bth, 1908. 5. A qualified hunter means a horse that has hunted at least five times with any recognised pack of hounds during the present hunting season, and a master's certificate to that effect must bo produced at the scales. 0. The winner of the Woodlands Hunt Club Steeplechase to carry a penalty of 10ll) in tho Kumoroa Steeplechase, and the winner of any flat race to carry a penalty of 511) in the other flat races. Penalties not to be cumulative. 7. All scratchings must bo notified to the secretary at least half an hour before tho advertised time of starting each race. 8. All entries mu«t be accompanied with tho necessary fees, performances, together with age, pedigree and colour of horse, also colours of the rider. it. Entries by telegram must bo confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. BOOKMAKERS. Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at the meeting on payment of a fee of £o ss. ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. Entries close with tho Secretary, Mr W. W. Awdry, at Rahiatua, on Wednesday, the 15th July, 11)08, at 9 p.m. Telegraph ollico closes at 8 p.m. Weights will be declared on or about Saturday, tho 25th July, li) 08. W. W. AW DRY, Secretary. [Submitted and approved.—A. E. Whyto, secretary Wellington Racing Club, I June 17th, 1908.]
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