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SPORTING. A VONDALE JOCKEY /~O,UB. (Incorporated). SrniNG MEETING, QErTEMBEK f>O AND f)A FIRST ACCEPTANCE of Gsovs. for the AVONTiAI.E CUP and ACCEPTANCES for the Minor Events on the Opening Day of the Club's Spring Meeting, close on FRIDAY" NEXT, the 14th instant, Bt o p.m. All Acceptances must be accompanied by the necessary cash. . A. J. FARQUHAE, Secretary, r.ox nno. Auckland. 30 1 A UCKLAXD rpHOTTING /"'U.UB. PRIVILEGES. Tenders are invited for the following Rights for the Spring, .Summer, and Autumn Meetings of the Club during the Season 1923-10:24.-— PUBLICAN'S BOOTHS (Sole Righte). REFRESHMENT STALLS AND OUTSIDE LUNCHEON (Sole Rights). Full particulars obtainable at the Club's Office, Durham Street East. leges will be received up till 12 noon on TUESDAY, September IS, 1923. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. F. MARK. 30 Secretary. TyAIKATO TTUNT A NNUAL rpOTALISATOR "RACE TIJEETIXG, TO BE lIELD ON THE CLAUDELANDS COURSE. CLAUDELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON, HAMILTON, ON LABOUR. DAY, LABOUR DAY, "vrONDAY, /"kCTOBER eycp 1023, PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Auckland District Committee.) MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of f-"00. First horse to receive £140, second horse to receive £40. :ind third horse £20 from the stake. For ipulilied hunters, season 1023. that Lave never won n steeplechase or hurdle race of the value of £50 or over. Certificate required with acceptance. Distance, I about 2J miles. Nomination, £1; acceptsince, £2.
BARDOWIK HACK HANDICAP of £200. First horse to receive £140. second horse to receive £40, and third horse £20 from the stake. For horses thnt have never won :i flat race of the value of £150. or flat races of the collective value of £400, prior to the time of starting. Minimum weight, Tsl. Distance. C furlongs. Nomination. £1: acceptance. £2. HUNTER'S' HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of First horse to receive £210. second horse £GO, and third horse £30 from the stake. For qualified hunters, season 1!)2.1. Certificate required with .•in-ept.ince. Over six flisbts of hurdles. Distance. 1* miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance £3. MEMBERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP of £400. .First horse to receive £280, second stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Distance, 1i miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance, TVAIKATO HTTXT CT'P (Handicap Steeplechase) of £.-iCO (£5lO in cash and cup valued at S.TO): first horse to receive £300 and cui>. second . horse £100. and third horse £30 from the stake. For qualified hunters, season 1923. Certificate required with acceptance. Distance, about 3 miles. Nomination. £1: acceptance, £o. FARMERS , HACK HANDICAP of £200. First horse to receive £140, second horse £40. and third horse £20 from the stake. For horses that have never won a flat race of the value of £.">0 or over at time <if nomination. Minimum vreisht, 7st. Instance. G furlongs. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £2. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP of fir.O. First horse to receive £10.), second horse f-'Sf). and third horse £15 from the stake; rider of winner to receive trophy value £1.-i. For qualified hunters, season 1923. 'Certificate required with acceptance. No horse will lie Visible which has won a race of any description of more value than £50 at time of startinc (hunters" races exceptcd) : gentlemen riders. Minimum weicht. list. Distance, 1} miles. Nomination. £1; acceptance, £1 10/. INSTOW HANDICAP of £300: first horse In receive £210. second horse "60 nnd. third horse £30 from the stake 'Mini NominTSS?*'*??*- Dlstan<-e - 6 furlongs, £1; acceptance, £3. CONDITIONS. A i' '? n C n UnUer the New Zea " laii'l Kules of Racing. Entries by telegram must be confirmed In writinc at the earliest possible opportuiiitj-, pivinp fnll particulars. ■»»»<« Owners, tralnors. and others are' notified that Kntries or Acceptances must be accompanied by the necessary amount in cash Winners of any races after declaration of the "Weights may be rehandicapped. All bookmakers, disqualified persons and undesirables will lie t\elud«d from the Course. NOMIXATTOXS for sill events clo«<? on FRIDAY. September 28. 192 H. at r> p m WEIGHTS will be declared ou MONDAY. October 15. 1938, and will appear in the "New Zealand Herald , ' and "Waikato Times" on that fnorniri;?. ACCEPTANCES for all events close on THURSDAY. October 18, 1923, at 5 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances may be s rnt to C. F. Mark. High Street, Auckland. *»r t<» the secret nry_ E. H. O-MEAJIA, _ _ Secretarr. : Ttone 1232. P-O. Box 56, HamOiok
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 16
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