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VINCENT JOCKEY I CLUB. **> —Annual Race MeetingSaturday & Monday, January 6th & Sth, 1923-OFFICE-BEARERS First Day, Saturday 6th, 1933. Second Dav, Januarv BillPresident : A. . Seoular Esq-Vice-presidents :H- E- Stevens Esq-, Joseph Naylor Esq--1 DISTRIT HACK RACE of £35, second horse to receive £7, and third £3 from the stakes. For horses owned and trained in Vincent, Maniototo, and Lake 1 Kounties, and Strath Taieri Rid-' , ing two months before the race- • Six furlongs, Ncmination 22s 6d,i acceptance 22s (id. To start about I 11 a- m Messrs Jno-McKnight, J. Naylor, NEW YEAR 1 ROT (haj* G. Harvey, C- White, D- Moran, ness) of £55; and LUP (valued A- Secular, H- Stevens, Jchn» 20) presented by Ur Harrison; Wilson, Jas- Sheppard, J- Klare.* second horse "tj, and third £3 limekeepers: Messrs C A ttlield, j’frcm the stakes- For horses ownid an dicappcr Mr R- Mee. Starter Mr J-H. KeddcllJudge, Mr Geo. Harvey. Management Committee VD. Mofan, H- Mclntyre. j Hon. Surgeons, Drs. G laded and trained in Vincent, Maniototo, and Lake Counties stone, Turnbull and Harrison- and Strath Taieri Riding two Clerk Scales, Mr J- Percy- • months before the race, ik milesClerk of Course, Mr W. Karson-. Ncmination 22,5 acceptance 22/6 , Programme Committee, Messrs* Jd start about noon. G. Harvey, K- White, J.Clare, H. 3 MATAKANUI HC’P of £7O, Stevens, E Moran, J- Beattie, TMoran, J. Sheppard, R- Haig, S. Spain, G. Larking, R- Mee, J. j , AndcrNaylor, W- Gallagher, A son, F- Wilson, J. Holloway and A- Richards- ; Judicial Committee, Messrs JWilson, J- McKnight, J- Sbep-, pard, Secular and H. StevensAuditor, Mr- S. A- Stevens- 1 Treasurer, Mr G- • Alexander. Totalisator Steward : Mr Jas. SheppardAttending stewards, Messrs J- Haig, J-Naylor, L. Huddleston, L-Jones and G- Alexander. Trotting patrols, Messrs W. i Gallagher, E- Naylor and J. j Naylor- Accommodation steward Mr W- GallagherNOMINATIONS & ACCEPTANCES. Nominations close 5 p. m- on Wednesday, Dec. 13thHandicaps declared Friday, 22nd Dec., 922. Acceptances declared Wednesday, 3rd January 1923, close at 5 p- m. record horse to receive 7, and third horse 3 from the stakesSix furlongs; ncmination 30s, acceptance 3cs, To start about 1 pm. 4 SFOTTIS HACK HANDICAP of i 6O: scco d horse to receive 7, and thir £-3 from the slakes- 5 tuilongs. Nomination 255, acceptance 255. To stall about 1. 45 p. m. 5 V.-MENT TROTTING i STAKES (saodle) ol SCO, second Voice loucehei? and Ibiid 1. 3 •licrn the slakes- r mile- Kcminaticn 255, acceptance 255. To stai t about 2- 30 p- m. 0 OIHJR HANDICAP of LCS second boise to icceive £7, and third 3 Jiorn ihe slakes. 7 Jurlorgs, Ncminaticn 27s Cel,' acceptance 2/s 6d. To start a tout 3. 15 p- m--7 OM AK AU PI AC K IT ANDI - CAP of £50,.- second horse to icecivc L/; and third hoisc L 3 frcm the slakes-6 furlongs No nr; ination 20s, acceptance 20s. Toj start about 4 p, in--1 LOCHELLA CUP of £6O, and CUP (valued L2o),presented by Mr Acton Adams, to be won twice in succession by same owner, or three limes on different occasions before becoming actual property of winner; second horse to receive L 7, and third L 3 frcm the slakes- miles- P'or horses owned and trained in Vincent, Maniototo, and Lake Counties and Slrath-T aieri Riding two months before race meeting. Nomination 255, acceptance 255. To start about II a. m--2 CAMBRIAN HACK of L 55, second horse to receive L 7, and third L 3 frcm the stakes- 6 furlongs- Ncmination 22s 6d, acceptance 22s 6d- To start about neon. t 3 MANUHERJKJA TROT (saddle) of L6O, second horse to receive L 7, and third L 3 frcm the slakes. 2 milts- Ncmination 255, acceptance 23s- To start about I p. m. 4 LAUDER HANDICAP of L7O, st turd lu rse 10 uccive L 7 and Ihi id L3.trcm the stakes-6 Ipiicrgs. Nemil alien et ptaiice 30 To slai Ia 1 p, m--5 VALLEY HACK CAP of £55, .second - C cut 1. 45 HANDlhorse to ,; < ( it / ii (i ! t 3 ficm the slakes, 0 furlongs- Ncmination 22s ( d, acceptance sys C ci. To slai 1; about 30 p. m. 6 J GOLLURN TROT (harness) of L 55, second lorsclo receive L/ ar d Ihiici L 3 Jrem the stakes I -! miles. Nomination 6d. acceptance 22s 6d. To start about 315 P- m. 7 DUN STAN HANDICAP of LU'. second Luse to icceive L 7 and ibiid Lj ficm the stakes. 5 iiiTcngsi Nomination ss, aciCt ptancc 15s. To stall a bout 4 p; m.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3144, 20 November 1922, Page 9 (Supplement)

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