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-OOBTOLE DISTRICT JOCK ■;,,.,"..' EY CLCBv AUTUMN MEETING. To be leW on the Racecourse, '■■■.''-"Wbodyille> v pii WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, \ PROGRAMME. First Day; To start at.12:30 p.m. 1. Maiden Plate,,of .65 ?ovs., sec- :• ond horse 5 sovs from the stakes; Weight-for-age. Six fntlongs.. En- , trance 30s. 2. Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 85 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. \ok miles. Over seven flights;;,; of hurdles 3ft 6iri high. Nora. 15s, ;> & ace. 255. , ■'■■ ,'■].'■' | 3. Wbariti Hack handicap, of 75sovs., second horse 10 sots, from the stakes. Seven furlongs'. Nom. 15s,' ace. 255. . * ' 4. Woodville Cup Handicap (open;s of 200 sovs., second horse 20 sovs. from the stakes. 1J miles. Nom 255, ace';" 755" • .. ' : '■ 'v: '■ ■■•■ ' 5. County. Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs., second'horse'lo sovs. from the, , • stakes. Sis furlongs. Nom. 155,.J ace-255. v ■ ' . ■ v 6; President's/Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Seven Minimum weight Bst 51b. Nom. 15s, ape. 305.:- ■'■■■;*■■.. -"' . , .. •-;.;.■ ,•!■• ■; .i 7. Victoria Hack. Handicap, |of 75. sovs., second horse lOsovs. froni the ; stakes. One mile. Minimum., weight, Bst 71b. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. ! 18. Telephone Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse. 10 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 30s. Second Day. To start at 12,30 p.m. 1. Settlers' Hack, Handicap, of 75 sovs;, second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. Los, ace. : 2os. • ■■'•■' "•••.-■■.'.'■■':■•; 2, Second Hack Handicap Hurdles of. 85 sovs., second horse 10 sovs; from the' stakes: lj miles. ■ Over-: six:,, flights of hurdles,.;3ft 6jn high. |Npm. : los, ace. 255. '■•. ' ■'■'■•'■' i"' Ballance Hack Welter, of 75 sovs., second horse lOsovs. from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Minimum weight Sst 71b. ' Nom. 15s, ace. 255. "';-;.■ ' - 4. Autumn, Handicap, open;, of 150 sovV., second horse 15 sovs. from the' stakes. ; One mile and a distance. • Nom. 255, ace. 50s. ( ___., 5. Kumeroa Hack Handicap, of to sovs., second horse 10 sovs. • from the Five, furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 6. Shorts Handicap, open, of 100,,. sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace 30s. . - .... "■" ■7. Hack Scmjry, of 6osovs., second horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlfljSgs. Weight, Bst 71b. Entrance 30s. (For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race, exceeding 15sovs. in value, and have never, started for other than hack 8. Maharahara Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from ithe stakes. One mile. Minimum weight' .Sst*.' -.'Norni- ilsSi. •aoc.,'3osvv ? .- :i NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Secv retary's office, Woodville,' at 8 p.m. Hon Saturday, February 4th, 1911. WEIGHTS for all races on first day of meeting will be declared on Friday, 10th February, 1911. ACCEPTANCES for all races on first day of meeting and entrance for Maiden arid Scurry close with the Secretary at Woodvjlle at B,p.m. on i - "Mondirv, 13th February, 1911. I ' WEIGHTS for all races on second day of meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clock in the evening of the first clay's races. ACCEPTANCES for second day's races close with the Secretary at the Club's rooms, Woodville, at 9.30 on the evening of the first day's races. PENABTIES. Flat Races. — The winner of any • flat race (after declaration of weights if handicapped under Sst 101bs) to carry lOlbs penalty, and . for every additional race 61bs extra; If handicapped at Sst lOlbs or over, to carry only half the above penalties. Hurdle ,Races— The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of'weights to carry lOlbs penalty m the hurdle race, of two or more hurdle races 211bs penalty. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. E. J. GOTHARD, 1 Secretary. "": Approved by -'the'"HawWs ' Bay Jockey Club. - W. J. STRATTON, -* Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10143, 20 January 1911, Page 7
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