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furlongs. 5. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP, of 50 so vs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Gentlemen riders. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 1 sov. One mile. 6. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 75 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake. The winner of the Tawliiti Scurry to carry a penalty of 101b. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Fivp furlongs. 7. WAIHI HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse to receive 10 _ sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. One mile. SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, May 18th, 1911. 1. MANAWAPOU HANDICAP HURDLES, of 80 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination l 1 !, sov. Acceptance 1 sov. On© mile and a haif, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft tiin high. 2. BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 75 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum v,eight Bst 71b. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 3. THE SHORTS, of 50 sovs, second hor- , <' to receive 5 govs, out of the stake. The winner of any race to carry a penalty of 141b. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance (free), to be declared on Wednesday, May 17th, 1911, by 9 p.m. Weight Bst 71b. Five furlongs. 4. McRAE MEMORIAL (open), a handicap of 150 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs. out of the stake, and the third horse 10 sovs out of stake. Nomination 1 sov. 'Acceptance 2 sovs., One mile and a distance. 5. NGAMUTU HANDICAP, of 75 sovs., second 'horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination L sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Six furlongs: 6. CORINTHIAN HANDICAP, .of j 50 sovs., second horse t oreceive | 10 sovs. out of the stake. _ Minij mum weight lOst 71b. Nomination j 10s, Acceptance 1 sov. Gentlemen j riders. One mile and a distance. 7. OPEKE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stake.. Minimum weight 7st 71b. The winner of the Shorts to carry a penalty of 141b. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Four furlongs and a half. PENALTIES.
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The Winner of any handicap race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b; of two or more such races 141b. Horses handicapped at Bst 71b or over half the above penalties. The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b. Minimum weight in all flat races, unless otherwise specified to be 7st. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES.
• And' amounts to be forwarded. FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 19-11, at 9 p.m. NOMINATIONS—Ladies' Purse and Corinthian Handicap 10s; all other events 1 sov. each. FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1911, at 9 p.m. „ ACCEPTANCES. —Tongahoe Handicap Hurdles 1 sov, Railway Handicap 1 sov, Mcßae Memorial Stakes, 2 sovs, Telegraph Handicap 1 sov, Ladies' Purse Handicap 1 sov, Waihi Handicap 1 sbv, Tawhiti Scurry * rGe WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1911, Manawapou Han dicap Hurdles, Borough Handicap, Manaia Handicap, Ngamutu Handicap, Corinthian Handicap, Opeire Handicap ,all 1 sov each; The Shorts free. WEIGHTS. —First day on or about Friday, May sth, 1911; Second Pay." Wednesday, 17th May, 1911, air 8 P ' m ' J. TTRTQN, Secr*t«r7.' Approved this 21st daj of Marrh, 1911, by'the Taranaki Jock»y Club ' _ E V. Wn.
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