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ASTERTON RAGING? CLUB. . (Registered.) ,'> ■ * PROGRAMME OF AUTUMN MEETINC. . To Held on tlie : MASTERTON RAGECOURSE .■•'■•' ■. ON • ■" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 23rd & 24th MARCH, 1911. PROGRAMME.
FIRST DAY.■•:,■■■■,:.'■. ,-< i. Maiden Hack Race (Weight for age). 60 sovs. 2nd ''horse .7 sovs, and 3rd horse 3 sovs. from stakes; 5 furlongs. Entry 30s. . \ /Vv i„ March Handicap (open); 90 sovs., :2nd horse ,10 sovs.:'and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; "■ 6 .-.;•■ furlongs; .Nom. 20&, ace. 40s. .' 3. Masterton Hack Handicap, 80 sovs., 2nd horse 10 soys, and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; one mile. Norn. 20s, ace. 30s. \; ' / 4. Walpipi Gup (open), 170 sovs., L 2nd horse 15 sovs.- and 3rd horse b sovs. from stakes; 1$ miles. Norn. 20s, aec. 60s. '"'■■■' ". 5. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap; 50 sovs.. Bracelet valued 35 sovs or cash 'for.first horse, bracelet valued 10. sovs. or cash for 2nd horse, and a bracelet valued atv 5 sovs.; or cash; for 3rd horse. Minimum weight, lOst 71b. Open to.hacks only, and,to be/ : ridden by gentlemen riders. Nonu-: nation to be made in the name of a iady.-4i'miles. ;: :rNb'm.'-:205,--.iM!o' ; -2ps.. Note.—A gold-mounted whip, donated by Mrs C. F, Vallance, \nll : be. presented to the rider of the winning horse'in this race. _ „„ ' 6. Dash Hack Handicap. 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs and 3rd horse, 3 sovs from stakes; 5 furlongs. Nom. 20s; ace. 20s. ; : 'v ' '•;■— • 7. Opaki Welter Handicap (open), 85 sovs.,' 2nd horse 10 soys, from stakes, and 3rd horse 5 sovs.. _ from stakes. Minimum weight, 7st 71b; 1 mile. Nom. 20s, ace. 30s. SECOND DAY. 1. Telephone Handicap (open), 90 soys;, 2nd horse 10 sovs./ and 3rd 1 horse' 5 sovs. from stakes; 5 fur" longs; Nom. 205,, ace. 40s. 2. Handicap Hack Scurry, 60 spvs., 2nd horse 7 sovs. and 3rd horse 3 sovs.- from stakes, for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 25 sovs in" value at time of starting. sfurlongs. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. . ;., 3. High Weight' Hack Handicap.50 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs.v from stakes. Minimum weight lOst 71b-., To be ridden by gentlemen riders;! mile.. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. ./ _ 4. Autumn Handicap (open)— 115 sovs,,. 2nd horse ,10 sovs. and ,3rd horse 5 sovs. from .stakes; 1 mile. Nom. 20s, ace. 50s. 5. Railway Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stakes; 6 furlongs. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. . : 6. Final Welter Handicap (open), 1.80 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. and 3rd" horse 5 sovs.. from stakes. Minimum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. Nom, 20s, ace. 30s. ' • 7; Telegraph Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs from stakes, 3rd horse 3 sovs. from stake; 5 furlongs. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. : «^ Nominations, Weights and AccepNOMINATIONS for" all events, except the Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 3rd March, 1911, at 9.30 p.m. ' WEIGHTS for the First Day's' Races will he declared oh or before i FRIDAY, 10th March, 1911 ,and for I the Second Day's Races in the Club | Cafe, Masterton, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Races and entries for the Maiden Hack Race close with the Secretary at life office, Lincoln Road, ' Masterton, on FRIDAY; 17th March, 1911, at 9.30 p.m., and for the Second Day's Races' on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 9 p.m. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Box 90Submitted to arid approved bv the Wellington Racing Club.—A*. E. I WHYTE, Secetsry W.R.G.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10172, 23 February 1911, Page 7
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