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SPORTING. JfIEILDING JOCKE* CLUB : PROGRAMME FOR EASTER MEETING To be held on . . ' • MONDAY AND TUESDAY, • : APRIL 20 .and 21, 1908.:

President: P. Y. Lethbridge, M.P. Vice-Pre-sident: W. ,L. Bailey. Stewards; W. A. L., Bailey, Vti A. Sandilands,- W: G. Hay-' bittle, C. N. Cotterill, B. .Gosling, C. H. Burnott, F. F. Haggitt, C. A. J. Levott,. and G. H. Saywell. Hon. Treasurer: A.; G. Matheson. Handicapper: J; E. Henrys.; Starter: T. Cameron. Judge: W. H. Hart- .'. gill. Deputy-Judge: 'N. Gorton. Clerk of : ''.Scales: W. G. Haybittle. Assistant Clerk ■of Scales: L. Gorton. Timekeeper:- A. •. , M'Corkindale. • % ■ FIRST DAY, . ■ : ; EASTER "MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1908. 1. " 12. nooii.-TRIAL PLATE, " of 100 sovs.; . ; second horse 'to receive;2o sovs.,' third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. For horses that have not won-a race exceeding' 25 . 1 ''■ sovs. in- value at timb of starting; Entrance. 2 sovs. W.F.A. .'Seven furlongs. - 2.- ,MANGAONE STARES, of 300 sovs.; second horso to .receive 50 sovs.,-third horse 20 ; sovs. out-of the stake., Nomination, ■ 1 ', • 80y.,; acceptance, 3 sovs. Six furlongs. 3.. IvAWA KAWA HURDLES, of j2OO soys.; second horse to receive 35 sovs., third horse 15 sovs. out, of the staked Nomination, 1 ' sov.; acceptance,' - eight flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. in Height. About two -miles. . , 1. TAONUr HACK HURDLES,: of : 100 soVs.; . second horse to. receive 20 soys.,; third •horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. ; Over seven fliphb, of hurdles, '3ft. (Jin. in height. One .. nule/and, three-quarters. " -i . CUP, of 500 sovs.; second horse _ to receive 75 sovs., third horse 25 sovs.'1 out.of the'stake. .'Nomination', 1 sov.; ac- : ceptance, 5 sovs.' One mile aiid a half. V 6. , ONEPUHI HACK WELTER, of '100 sovs.'; ~ second horse to receive 20 sovs.; third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum weight; ~ 7st.~ 11 lbs. Nomination, 11 -sov., acceptance; ' 1 sov. About-one. mile. ■, ' 7. lIALCOMBE .WELTER, of 200 sovs.;. second j; . horse to receivo 35 sovs.; third horse :15 sovs. out or the stake.\ Minimum weight, (st.-lllbs., Nomination,,! sov.; acceptance, "2'sovs,' Seven furlongs.' : " 8. /ONGO HACK, of'JOO sovs.; second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse. ,10 sovs. out , of the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.'; .acceptance, 1 sor. About five fur;:ongs. - SECOND DAY, ... EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1903; - 1.-, 12 noon.—DENBIGH STAKES, of 200 sovs.: ■ second horse to receive 35 sovs.," third . horse 15 sovs. out of' the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. Six' furlongs. 2.. AWAHURI HACK WELTER, of 100 sovs.; . second horso to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the' stake. . Minimum . "weight, 7st. 71bs. Nomination, l : sov.; acnmtance, 1 sov. One mile and a'distance. ,3. KIMBOLTON HURDLES, 1 of 150 sovs.: : second horso .: to receivo '20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. . Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. r.Over : ; seven" flights of hurdles,".3ft. 6ih. in: height . . One milo and- three-quarters. ■ 4. v'.ORQUA. HACK, HURDLES, of 100 sovs - ' . second horse to receive'2o .soys., third horse '. •: 10 sovs. out Vof .:the > stake. Nomination—l •• sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Over sis flights .1 . of. , hurdles,\ 3ft. Gin. in height. Ono mile ; ~nnd a half.• : 5.,, EASTER HANDICAP,-; of. 350 sovk. ; second '; , horse 50 ; -so,vs./ third horse. 20 . 60 *' s - of.;the stake...-Nomination, 1 sov. j ''acceptance,''4'Sovs.'- One mile and'a! quar- ■ .-.ter, 'H.... v. v . - • -.- ,6. REWA HA Civ, HANDICAP, of.lOO sovs,;. ■.:Gecpii(r horse."to. receive, 20 .sovs., third horse • '10 '.sovs'. "the "stake. Nomination,. 1. ! !u'W-U.''j a P?spj2pce£;r-l • ( soy.o.tA:bout,r,'6ix' fiir- ■; longs. ..... -. .MAIDEN,' SCURRY, of 100 ,sovs.; second . .'. horse' to reciiive-EO 'sovs'.', "third horse 10 sovs. outofitho stake. Por horses-., two years, and upwards that have never won , . v a flat race, and that are .not now engaged m'.any : . open;;'.classical >ace. " Weight, Ost, 1 ; Entrance, '■' 2 '-isovs. •' About : ;.five! and- a!" Half • furlongs.' "• 8. ' MAKING ~ WELTER, of' 150 sovs.; second ... horse to 'receive 20' sovs;,'- third' horse" 10 ; , sovs. ■' out of the'stako.' -.Minimum weight,' •; 75t.,71b. Nomination. 1.60 V.; acceptance, '2 soys, Aboui; ono mile. . -r -, \All.tho events \iii .the foregoing Programme are Handicaps,' ■excepting Trial,VPlate and Scurry. ;; ■ v ' - ;• .; ]?ENALTIES;'. -V, PLAT RACES.—The ivinnef" of any. flat racoexceeding; 30 sovsl: in value after .declaration of' weights to carry a; penalty of 101b., and of .every additional ;race a. further penaltv of-Gib-Horses handicapped at'-Bst. 101b.-to carry only half the:above penalties. , v.-, -. ,- . HURDLE RACES.—The .. winner, of any .hurdle -race • after.,. declaration lof weights -' to' .cirry a, penalty of - 101b- in- the / hurdle, races, and for every additional .race,7lb. extra. _ NOMINATIONS, for' all race's;! except Trial Plate and 'Scurry, close MONDAY, - MARCH--30, at 5.30 p.m. • . '-. ' . • ■ f ' • WEIGHTS for first day's races will/he declared ;on-or .about FRIDAY; -APRIL-10,-1908. For second day's races wiil- be declared on the" night of the first-day's-races-at about 8 p.m. 'ACCEPTANCES• -for first -day's ' races;-' and". entr^?^ I 1 -? 1 A . T^^^ A ' TE and SCURRY; close on, MONDAY, APRIL 13, -1908,-at 8.30 p.m seeond day's races will close on Ihe night °f the first day's' races with'.the Secretary at his. Feildiiig/ at 9 p.m. '•

RULES AND * REGULATIONS. paries; *° tie, sealed and addressed to the Secretary, with name ■ and: age at timel of entry, name ot owner, pedigree, colours of tho. rider, and'.performances of tlie horse. ; 2.—Entries "by telegram', must be' confirmed in .writing at the earliest opportunity. 3.—-Any owner failing, to declare his colours at time of,'entry will be fined 1 sor.,-unless they are registered. ■ •/. \ . •_4.r-All .races, to be run under the Rules of Racing.as.adopted by tho Racing Conference of New Zealand. : . Committee-reserve .'the right to 'alter the date or time for 'declaration of weights nominations, or acceptances, as they may deem\ means, a horse that, has not -won; at. time of entry, a race to ! the value of 100 sovs., or races ,of , the collective lvalue of 250 sovs. \ . In. entering horses owners are particularly; reminded that the name or assumed name of the. owner must be given, also the name of the' trainer. ' " EDJID. GOODBEHERE, ' Secretary.- ■ Approved, in- accordance with Rules of Racing, January,. 190 S. •. . . ■ Wm, Hall, Seo Wanganui Jockey Club, Telephoned No. 2775. #LDB]jOOM;vBKOS. . HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS ~ND ' 'V-;', ' / ' DESIGNERS, ; BANKS'S BLDGS...GHEY STREET. : WELLINGTON. Late with T. Lloyd and Co., - Oxford- . London, and W. Whiteley. " " Also with Bailor, and J. Fox and Co., Ne* , York. ' ' - ' Dear Madara,— - . You, in common with other ladies,■ ,-havo, no doubt, experienced a, great difficulty in securing the services' of a thor- . oughly expert Ladies' Tailor in Wellington Wo have pleasure' in informing 0 u that tho difficulty can now be. t.'ercome ' -by paying us a visit. ; , Wo are in a position to mata you a - useful and stylish Costume, Riding Habit, • Opera Cloak, Coat, or Skirt, in the-finest quality, shades," and patterns of- Jj'nce Cloths, 'l'weeds,- Serges, etc. ' . Our great speciality' is tasto in' submitting ellective styles and designs. Our ■ Messrs. A. nnd.M. Goldbloom-are holders ■ of Diplomas issued by leading cutting and designing schools in London .Mid New York - i and they personally ; supervise' this work,' thus a perfect fit is assured. ' / • Prices from i-1 4s. '■Wo trust that a perusal of these iacM " will .bo of interest to you, and that -on will, give us. a trial. Yours . faithfully, - ... . . GOLDBLOOM BROS. ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 8

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