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lOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING I CLUB. (Affiliated to the New Zealand Trotting Association.) Handicapper: Mr J. H. .Pollock. Starter: Mr A. Cometh (with dock). Assistant starter: Mr H. Adamson.) I ANNUAL MEETING. On the Mbroa Racecourse, Creytown. MONDAY/JUNE 6tb, 1911, (King's Birthday.) £3OO—IN STAKES—£3OO PAID IN FULL. Ai) events Saddle or Harness. PROGRAMME. I.* Maiden Trot, of 20 sovs., second horse 3 sovs. from stake. Maiden mean* maiden at time of start. lOst. up. Entrance 20s. One mile. _ • 2. Ladies' Bracelet Trot Handicap, of 25 sovs., second horse 4 sovs. from stake. Bracelet or cash. Nom 10s, ace. 10s. One mile. 3. Greytown Trot Handicap, ot IUU sovs., second horse 15 sovs, third horse 5 sovs. from stake. Nom 40s. aoc'4os. Two miles. 4. Birthday Trot Handicap, of sovs., second horse o sovs. from stakes. Nom. 15s, ace. 15s. One mile. _ , . ~ . , 5. Tamahau Mahupuku Memona , ■ot .Handicap, of 4j sovs., second horse 5. sovs from stake. Nom 205., ace 20s. Two miles. Unhoppled trotters only. . „ .. 6. Kempton-Park Trot Handicap, of 40 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stake. Nom 20s, ace 15s. li mile. 7. President's Trot Handicap, of 3o sovs, second horse 5 soys from stake. Nom 15s, ace 15s. Ona roile. ! RULES AND REGULATIONS. ; The attention of persons nominating or accepting with horses is particularly directed to the following:— All Nominations and Acceptances] must be accompanied by the neces- | j sarv amount of cash, otherwise they I will be rejected. This rule will be strictly enforced. . All winners, ,after declaration ot handicaps, may be re-handicapped. All horses entered at the meeting must be registered with the New Zealand Trotting Association. Drivers, Riders, and Trainers must, hold current season's licenses. j NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps J close on THURSDAY, May 11, at 9 p.m., at the Club Hotel, Greytown. , _, . mrin | Handicaps declared on SAIUR- i DAY, May 20. Acceptances for all events, and Entries for 1 Maiden Trot close on, THURSDAY, May 25, at 9 p.m., at j the Club Hotel, Greytown. Telegrams should be addressed — "Armstrong," Greytown. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary S.W.T.C. Greytown.
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