CANTERBURY OWNERS’ AND BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION (INC.). TRIALS AT NEW BRIGHTON. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH. 1949. EVENTS: 1. —3min 41sec Trot; one mile and a half. 2.—3 min 33sec Pace; one mile and a half. 3. —3min 28sec Pace; one mile and a half. 4. 3min 24sec Pace; one mile and a half. 5. —3min 33sec Trot; one mile and a half. 6. —Two-year-olds; one mile (please «** state breeding). 7. —2min 45sec Pace; one mile and a quarter. 8. —2min 59sec Pace; one mile and a quarter. GENERAL CONDITIONS: Entries will be accepted in the nearest class where assessments do not coincide With any of the above classes. Events to commence at 11.30 a.m. All events run under N.Z. Rules of Trotting. Entries accepted from Registered Horses only. ENTRY FEE: 5/- PER NOMINATION (payable at time of entry). ENTRIES, which must be in writing, stating the event entered for. name of horse, owner and trainer, close with the undersigned on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1949. at 5 P.M. • LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. TWO-YEAR-OLDS: Only two-year-olds which are engaged in the Timaru Nursery Stakes may be entered at these Trials. The Two-year-old Event will be conducted in conjunction with the Timaru Trotting Club with a view to selecting j the starters in the Club’s Nursery Stakes | on March 12th. E. G. MITCHELL. Secretary. P.O. Box 499, Christchurch. Advt. I
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25732, 18 February 1949, Page 4
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