| SPORTING. . ' TTOROWHENUA HACK' RACING CLUB. WEDNESDAY AND .THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 9 and 10, 1908. To be Held on • THE RACECOURSE, 'LEVIN. OFFICERS OF.THE CLUB.-Patroiis, W. H. Field, M.P., Hon. J. Carroll; President,' r - v, - ' Leavey; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. J. Kebbell, P. Bartholomew; Judge) Mr. W. i H. HartgiU; Handicapper, Mr.\G. Morse; ■ ' Starter, Mr. C. O'Connor; Clerk of Scales/ ' Mr. .1. G. Hankins; Assistant Clerk of .Scales, Mr. B. Ling; Clerk of.Course, Mr. .1. .Kenrick; Time-keeper, Mr. B. Coylo: Treasurer, Mr. J, G. Hankins; Stewards, Messrs. .T. R. M'Donald, T. Berau,, jun.. B. Ling, Reri ■ Nicholson, J. Rvder/ r W. Ryder, G. Potts, Winiata Pataka. B. R,! : Gardonor, ,T. Broughton, R. A. M'Donald, ' W. Stickles; Auditors, Messrs.. Gardener and M'lntyro; Secretary, Mr. F. G. Roe.' PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY-SEPTEMBER 9, 1908. 1. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of GO sov,s„ - ■ second horse 10 sovs. out of the stake.' Six , furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. 2. PARK STAKES HANDICAP (Open)rofSO' sovs.,, second horse 10 sovs out of the stake. - ■ . Six furlongs. Nomination 20t, acceptance , 3. MAIDEN HACK-RACE, of 50 sovs., second > horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. .Weight-for-age.' For horses that have not'won a race exceeding £20 in value.' Five.furlongs. Nomination 10s., acceptance 20s.' 4. HORO WHENUA ■ CUP (Open), of 150 eovs., second horse 15 sovs.,•. third horse's sovs. out of the stake. One mile and a furlong.' - Nomination 205., acceptance\4os. 5. Y/ELTER HACK HANDICAP, of (>0 sovc .' second horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum weight 7s. 71b. Seven furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. ■'■ ' " C. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 70 second horse 10 sovs.'out of'the stake. One ■ and a half miles. Nomination 205., accopt- ! . arice.2os. . ~ ' 7. ELECTRIC'HACK. HANDICAP, of 60;?ovssecond horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Four furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. , SECOND DAY-SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. 1. OHAU FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of GO sovs., second horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Five furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance * ! * . ; •■ . . v". 2. LEVIN HANDICAP (Open), of GO sovs., se- ■ cond-horse 10 sovs. out of tho stake. FiveV furlongs. Nomination 205.. acceptance 20s. 3. MOUTERE HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs second, liorse 10' soys. out.of the stake One mile. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. i. SECOND HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, ,of . ■ GO sovs.,'^second 7 horse 10 sovs.- out. of the '• stake. One anjl a half iniles. ; Nomination , ; 205., acceptance'2os.. - V. . 5. WERAROA, HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs., - ... second horse 10 sovs., third hone 5 sovs. out ; of tho stake; Seven furlongs. Nomination 20s.,'acceptance 30s. . ■' . G. HIGH"WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP, of GO ; ' soys:; second horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Six furlongs. Komi- '■ nation 205., acceptance 20s. • • 7. HACK SCURRY, HANDICAP, of ,50 sovs., >' „ second .horse 10 sovs.. out of the stake. Minimum weight -Bst. Four furlongs. < No- <' mination 10s., acceptance, 203. - ,i, . ; ' STAKES PAID IN FULL. . ; ; PENALTIES. . , ■'! Flrftf RACES.—Tho winner of any Flat Race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty ■ of 101b., and every additional race a further penalty of 61b. Horses handicapped at. Sst. 101b; or over to carry only half the above penal-' .' ties. ' - ' ' ■■■' ■ HURDLE RACES. —The winner of any Hur- ■ die Race after declaration of weights: to carry a penalty of 101b. in the Hurdle Race, and for".'/: every additional race • 71b. extra. ! ■ HACK DEFINITION.—No horse shall start : in,any,Hack Race which has 'a,t any time 'prior to the time of entry won a race to tho .value V 'of .10P„sovs.,.or races of the aggregate valuo, of. : 250 sovs. to the winner. " v . ■ NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES,. . . .. NOMINATIONS for' all events close on - J FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, at 8 p.m.. WEIGHTS for first day will be declared, on or : about FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th. For second day's races;, will be declared on. tho night of ; tho first day's races at'about 8 p.m. : ACCEPTANCES for first days races close on FRIDAY, September 4th, at 8 p.m. For second •; day's races close. with' the ■ Secretary on tha ,i night of the first day's , races at his Office, Weraroa, at 10 p.m. .. r;
. , ,■■ RULES AND .REGULATIONS. ' .. 1. That no entry, will be received for any race excepting on this condition:—-That ■all disputes, ] , claims, and-objections arising out of the races ' shall be decided by a majority of the stewards, or those they may appoint, and their decision• uponall-pointsTConnected with the carrying out- y of the programme phall be'final. ■ ' .2. All entries to be sealed and . addressed to . t Secretary, Box 10,; Weraroa,! Levin, with en- :• • trance money enclosed, also name, and age at .' time of entry, : pedigree, and performances of horse,' name of owner, and colours of rider. AH jotkeys to ride >in costume and in colours - .nominated, otherwise a fino of 2 sovs. will be iimposed. '. | ■ 3. .When two or'more horses start the ,■■' . perty of the same owner a distinguishing colour ■ must be worn. . . . L All races to b(\ run under' the New Zea- % "« land Rules of Racing. • 5. Horses walking over will receive only .half the stakes. . > . ' . . 6. No horse whose nomination and acceptance ■' fees are unpaid will be allowed to start.' ■ ' ; ■ -7. Entries by telegram must bo confirmed in • writing by the following"mail. • 8. AH, entries and nominations must be in' /' the hands of the Secretary at the, time and .' place as _ advertised.. Postmarks will not be -. received in any.case. '■ • ' P. G.'ROE, Secretary, •' P.O. Box No. 10, Weraroa, Levin. Submitted and approved by the Wellington Racing Club. 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ . A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. I STAR. FOUNDRY. ..Eevans Street, Wellington Soutli'i ... M'KEEGAN. BROS., .LTD;, ; . : ' ]l/T ANUEACTURERS of Wrought iYJL Iron Pulleys, Steam, Hydraulic, Gas,' ■ and Printers' Engineers. Agents for , Victor i; Folding Machines and Roliance Wharfedale " .'Machines.' 'Phono 1216.' C 693 GAINSBOROUGH MANSIONS, ' • ; VICTORIA STREET, DARLINGHUBST. « William Street Trains Stop at Door.' FIRST-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISH. IIENT. Excellent Cuisine.. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS.- W. B. SINCLAIR. Tel. 288 Win. St. CBOI LADIES of NEW ZEALAND ' ' : .VISITING SYDNEY. ' ; .Will find MISS KELLY, ' Dixon's Buildings, Pitt Street, THE CELEBRATED COSTUMIER, UnrivaUed for Excellence of Design. C 761 10 PROPERTY BUYERS. YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY, I SURVEY Buildings, and report upon theie condition and construction. Call if yon contemplate buying house property. I may able to save you pounds. . JAMES lOOSIATH, BUILDING SURVEYOB, : . •U Manners Street. T W. LUDWIG, Chronometer, Watch and Clook Maker, Jewoller and Optician, Importer of Mathematical. Instruments. Giro* nometers rated. Speciality—lß<arat Hall, marked Wedding Rings. 103 Lambton Quay, (opp., Kirkcaldio and Stains), Wellington. ■ C 673 ' ■ ■ Undcr Hia Excellency Patronage of Tho Governor. • CITY DYE WORKS, ■'■■■• TAYLOR AND CO. ' ■ - Works.—Kent Toraco. Tulephtmo 2GG6. Rccaiv. ing Shop—No. 11 Bowen Street Tdephcrao U74. , Having Businesses in all tha loading tinvns : (to-Work Cfiß4
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