EANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. BULLS, • , SUMMER~MEETING, To bo : held on ■ the Bulls Racecourse, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, • DECEMBER 11th and 12th, 1912. ' OFFiciIALS: President: Mr. D.,Frase'r. Vice-presi-dents: Messrs. J. A. Bailey, D. Cough, lin, and J. G. Wilson. Judge: Mr. J. F, M'Kelvie. Handicapper: Mr, G. Morse. Starter: Mr. Ralph H. Skipwith. Clerk . of Course: Mr. G. M'Dpnnell. Clerk of Scales:. Mr. R. A. Wikpn. Assistant Clerk of Scales: Mr. A.. Fraser. Timekeeper:' Mr. W. J. Phillips, Treasurer: Mr. P. J. Mansell, Hon. Vet. Surgeon: Mr. A. H. Bill. Stewards: Messrs. J. A. Bailey, J. O. Bailey, D. Coughlin, J. Fletcher, D.| Fraser, K, W, Dalrymple, J. B. Johnstone, F. J. Mansell, J. F. M'Kelvie, Lynn M'Kelvie, T. E. Eichardson, A. A. M'Donnell., J. H. Perrett, W. J. Phillips, J. G. Wilson'apd J. E. vValker. Secretary: Mr. H. A. Goodall. ~'; FIRST DAY,' ' •■" To' Start at 1? noon., ."' 1. SCOTT . MEMORIAL ..HANDICAP (Open), of 120 sovs.; second.horse to re* ceive 10 sovs.; and third horse ssove. from the stake. Nomination, 205.; aeceptarice; 30s. Six furlongs,,' : 2. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of .70 sovs,; seoond horse to receive 10 sovs. froip the stake. Weight for ago. Nomination, 205,; acceptance; 10s. Seven furlongs. 3. OHAKEA- HURDLE RAGE (Open), a handicap of 110 sovs., 1 seoond horse to receive 10 sovs.;. and third, horse .5 sovs. from the stake. Nomination, 205,"; acceptance, 303. Over six flights ,oi , batten hurdles 3ft. 6in. high. One'mile and three-quarters. 4. PARBWANUI HACK HURDLES, a handicap of 10ft sovs.;-second horse to receive 10 sovs.; and third' horso 5 r>vs. from the stake. Nomination, ;205.;. acceptance, 20s. : Over iiix flights of batten hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. One mile and a half..'.. 5. RANGITIKEI OTP (Open), a bandicap of 230. sovs.; sectind horse to receive 20. sovs.; and third horse: 10 sovs.> from the stake. Nominationi 295.; acceptance, 60s. One mile and a quarter... 6. CARNARVON HACK RACE, ahari-; dicap of 100 sovs.; necond horse, to ret-. ceive 10 sovs.; arid third horse 5 sovs,' from the stake. Nomination, 2Qs;; ao>; ceptanoe, 20s, Six furlongs.. 7. MAKOWHAI WELTER-(Open), -a handicap of 120. sovs.; second 'horse to re: ceive 10. sovs.; and ihird-. horse - -5. sovs. from the stake. / Miriimrifh. weight Sst, Nomination 20s. j acceptance, 30s. One ■mile. ■ '•- '. ./ ' 8. PUKENUI WELTER HACK, a ha-ndi-' cap of 100 sovs.; second; horse to rebeive. 10rsovs.; and third horse.s. sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nornin; atibh, 205.; acceptance, 20s.\ Seven furlongs. '~'■.'; -."•;" SECOND DAY. .'.;' ' ' To start' at 12 n00n...' .'•'. 1. RANGITOTOHACKRA.CE, a hanaioap of 90 sovs.; secp;ad : horse to receive 10 sovs.'; and third!,horse... 5-s6vs.' from the stake'. Nomination,: 20s.;'acceptance, 205..' Six furlongs.. v'■;.-'' v.'.;. 2. / CLIPTON : HANDICAP, (Open), a handicap of HOysovs.;.second, horse to fo-. ceive; 10 sovs.; and third, horse,s soys. from the stake. Noriiiriatiori,-.2os;j acceptance, 30s. Seven . furlongs'.' ./ ; 3. SANDON HURDLE,RACE., (Open), a handicap of 100 sovs. j second horse to re-. ceive 10 sovs.; and .third horse 1 5/ sovs. froth the stake. Noiniriation, 20s>; acceptance, 20s. Over six ,of batten hurdle 9 Bft. 6in., high;. One .mile arid; a half.;;. '' ■:- y i. NGATIAPA HACK: .HURDLES, a handicap of 95 sovs.;-second:horse to rfirceive -10. sovs.; and third horse 5 soys,from the stake. . Nominations '205.; accept-. v ance,.y;2o3. Over sia;.-fiighfe. of batteri' 'hurdles. about'/3ft.'/ein.i.higU.-. One mile rind a- half. '. ': ". 5. GREATFORD STAKES - (Open), a handicap of ■ 17-5 -sovs;;'.-..-'second',horse to; receive. 15 sovs.; arid third horse 10 sovs. from thejstake.. Nomination;; 205.; accept-' arice, 40s. One ihile'arid .a/'distance;; 6. KILLEYMOON/HACK; a handioap of 90 .sovs.; second horse, to receive 10 eovs.; and third hors6;:sso.vs...fTOm the stake. Noinination; 2l)s..;:' : .a : coeptaricie, .205,. One-mile.-,/ '■■ ■.•./■','■. •7. RAUMAI WELTER (Open),, a handt; cap qfMOO.sovs.j second horse to 1 receive 10 sovs;; and. third horse ) 5 sovs. .frora, the staked ...Miniinum weight,/Bst.- Nomip- ■ ation, -205.; acceptance, -2Qs. -Seven fur- ■ longs.; :•...,. ; 8. PUKEHOU HACK SCURRY, a handicap of 80 sovs.; second horse to -receive" 10 sovs.; and third horse 5 sovs. from thestake. 20s. Five furlongs. "■"'.','"■.- it" ...,.''/''- '■ AS SHOWING THE-POPULARITY - -.Of,:-').' '~ THE ; "\7ISIBLE ~"■. ■ VOST. HE ■'.' .yiSIBLE-.j' JUOST* The Factory haS: been doubled in . size to copg with the great rush ;, of cyders. •: ■ ■ . ■' . 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