SPORTING. "WELLINGTON. PONY AND GALLOWAY *V RACING CLUB. • ; PROGRAMME FOR MARCH MEETING. : >. TWO DAYS. ' •' To lie held on the Club's Course at ... "n V: •/-- ■ M IR- AM AH,;' >■' ■:/' ,; On SATURDAY, MARCH 13th and 20th, 1909. ' Committee: —Messrs. .R. Chase-Morns, . .11. Lamberg.'and W. J. Williams. .Hon Treasurer. Mr. T,. Blackwood. Managing Steward: M. Gumming. Acting Judge: Mr. R.; Chase-. Morris. , Clerk of'.Course : Mr.; H. Styles. . Starter Mr. -AV. Talfaut..; Handicapper: Mr. J . M. Cumming. Clerk of Air. ,G. ; Masters. Hon..Vet.:"Mr. W. Quiniiell.y •' . ' FIRST DAY. - : v>.v 1. THORNDON HANDICAP; of 20 sots., secoiid.'horse to receive. 3 sovs. from stake; for ponied 14.3 -hands, and'-. under// 'Entrance 20s. four furlongs. 2. FIRST'MAIDEN H.ANDICAP,.of 20 sots.,. second pony to. receivo 3 spvs. from stake; for ponies and. galloways. 15 hands and under, j:nat have never won a; race. Entrance 205.. ,4}our. ■ furlongs and-a half. y . , ' ;■ '3. MARCH CUP,, of. 10 sovs:; second .pony ■to receive 5 sovs. from stake; for, pomes and "nlloways 15 hands and under. : ■ Nomination iiOs. Acceptance 20s. -Six* furlongs. . / '. 4. PONJiKE HANDICAP,, of 20 N sovs., second, pony , to receive 3 so<-s. from stake; for ponies 14.2 hands and .under.' 'Entrance ; 20s; lour furlonzs. • -' '-'."V - •• •• 5. ROSENEATH. HANDICAP, 'of 20 sovs.,' second posy to receive,3 sovs. .from stake;-'for ponies .14.3 hands and /.under, ' Entrance '20s. Five furlongs, and a hall". ' • ' •G.' NEWMARKET HANDICAP,"of 25; sovs., second; pony, to receive>s.'.sovs. ;.f ro'ni. stake; :forponies and galloways 15, hands, and under; • Nomination 10s. Acceptance: 155.. Four'fiirlongs and a half. . -, / : . . . SKCOND DAT. . . 1. TE aRO HANDICAP, of :20 sovs.,'second pony - to. receive; 3..sovs. from 'Stake; "for, ponies 14.3 hands and under. Entrance 20s. . Pour furlongs. • . . ' -, 2. SECOND, .MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 20; .iovs., sccoijd. pony, to receive 3 sovs. from stake; for pohies ;and'galloways 15 .hands; ;that 'have never' wbn. : a/race. Entranco 20s. Four- furlongs and : a half. ; 3."ST. ;PATRICE'S HANDICAP, of 40. sovs., vccnnd - pony to receive/5 sovs. from stake; for ponies and galloways 15 hands and under:'.. No- ' minalion 20s. : ' Acceptance 205..'. Six furlongs. .'4: HUTT HANDICAP, ,of. 20 .sovs.,'/second pony to. receive 3-sovs; from stake; for.'ponies 14.2 hands andVundciv Entrance-20s;;.;; Pour; t'urlonss. '" ■" : ■ ■ 5. BELMONT HANDICAP, of 20 sovs., second pony to. receive 3 ;sovs." ; from istake; for ponies 14.3 hands and under. Entranco 20s. Five, furlongs. and a half. . • • • ; 6 EVANS BAY "HANDICAP; ofS.iysovs,, second pony to receive 5 sovs. from stake; for monies arid/ galloways 15 hands.-and 'under: •-.Nomination \ 10s. : >. Acceptance 15s. Four furlongs and a half. . 1, , . •Nominations .and .entries for both-days.vwill oe. i-ecei ved ib v the Secretary up ".to 4; p.m. on. FRI-: •)AY, 26t.1i FEBRUARY, 1909, -■First /Day's ; Weights will .be -declared yon' •ir.'before WEDNESDAY/.3rd ; irAßCH..lßC9..j ' - Second Day's /Weights'.will: bo declared -on "PUESDAYi-iOth..-MARCH,-'1909. -y/■ '■ -y / j; 1 . -■-' /yAcceptances'.for; March/ Cup and /Newmarket' Handicap(First Day) on;: MONDAY,/ Bth; MARCH, -1009, at 4 p.m. - - - > '/:.,,' -'. Acceptances for St: Patrick s Handicap- and 'RVins liav Hrtnd ieai>' (Second. Day) on IVKDNESDAY, irth 'IiIARCH, 'I?OD,' at 4 p.m. . ''• All ponies will re'quirn ,a measurement./ certi-: flcato before being eligible to /run: I yZ/Vy All handicaps: will be started/on a minimum. ; 'v Any"winiier during th,e"day-Js liable/ ! tq..bo Te-. handicapped..;.... . ■ ./ tAccommodation;for.,pomes/and.attendants can '-be• arranged for.- : ' K..: . ''/ No /pony/ allowed'; to - start, .whose;nomination' fees / aro. unpaid." ... „ ' , . •">This'- meetini will -be run' under the rules, Regulations.'.' and by-laws. 'of the Wellington'; Pony and Galloway ;Raping .Club. - . '. - Any further particulars, to.be,obtained-from, / ;"^Vg.^M:yCIJJnnNG,':/:,/v ; 4 V. : /''-;\ /"/- Secretary.,' /• Bank' Chambers.'- Wellington., ' ' /, Box .654.. - *' // . '; ■,; . 5751
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