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! iq^UNT. STEEPLECHASE MEETINGS To be Held oil the TARATAHLCARn • TERTON RACING CLUB'S COURSE on .• : . THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1911. j PROGRAMME: I—HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLES, of £lO, second horse to re-, £2 from stakes. About I£. miles. For qualified hunters only. Minimum weight list. Entry 10s. : To start at 12.30 p:m. r ; 2. WAIRARAPA HUNT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £ls. seo- ? ond horse .£3 from stakes. About ,2£ miles.- F-pr horses only that have ; 'qualified' with-the'.Wairarapa Hunt during season 1911, and to be ridden by members of any- qualified 'Huiit holding a gentleman rider's oertifi-r s cate, or eligible" for an V -rider's certificate. Minimum' weaghft !., | list.. Entry 15s. To .start at lioO. > ; 3. HACK HANDICAP ' FLAT. RAGE, of £lO, second horse £2 from stake. About 5 furlongs. MinMwnfni weigh t9st. Entry 10s. To start-ate >. 1.10 p.m. - 4. TAftATIHI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £ls, second horise ■ • £3 from the stakes. Ab&ut 3 mileß. For qualified hunters only. Mini-. mum weight list. Entry 15s. To start 2.30 p.m. 5. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, (Flat). — A lady's bracelet, valued at £6 6s, second horse a tro-. phy valued at £3 3s. About' 14 miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt during season 1911, and to be riddeni by a member of the Wairarapa Hun.# holding a Gentleman Rider's certifi-. cate or eligible for an emergency rider's certificate. To be nominated by a lady. Minimum -weight list. Entry 10s. To start 3.10 p.m. 6. FINAL - STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £lO, second horse £2* from the stakes. For qualified hunt l ers only. About 2 miles. Minimum ' weight list. Entry 10s. To start at 4' p.m. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE with the- , Secretary, P.O. Box 145, Masterton, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, August 19th, 1911. N. H. JAMES, Secretary, Masterton. Submitted and approved.— A. E. WHYTE, Secretary Wellington Racing Club. 11th July, 1911.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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