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RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB, BULLS. To be held on the Bulls racecourse. on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 25th and 26th, 1914. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. To start at 12 noon. 1. SCOTT MEMORIAL HANDICAP (open), of 100 eovs, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stakes. Nominaation, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Six furlongs. 2. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP RACE, of 60 soys, G econd horse to receive 10 soys from tho stake. Lowest weight 7 st. 7 lb. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, half sovereign. Seven furlongs. 3. OHAKEA HACK HURDLE RACE;" a handicap of 80 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 eov. One mile arid three-quarters. Over seven flights of batten hurdles 3 ft. 6 in. high. 4. CARNARVON HACK RACE, a Handicap of 70 soys, second-horse to receive 10 soys from the" stake. Nomination, 1 gov. Acceptance, 1 sov'. Six furlongs. 5. RANGITIKEI CUP (Open), a Handicap of 170 soys, second horse to receive 15 govs, and t,hird horse 5 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 gov. " Acceptance, 2 60vs. One milo and a quarter. 6. PUKENUi WELTER HACK, a Handicap of 75 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse, 5 soys from the stake. Minimum weight 8 st. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, lsov. Seven furlongs. 7. PAREWANUI "WELTER, (open), a Handicap of 100 sov3, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third ""horse 5 soys from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination,_ 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile and 100 yards. > • ' 8. NGATIAPA HACK HANDICAP, of 70 soys, eecond horse to receive 10 rays from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY. To etart at 12 noon. 1. CLIFTON HANDICAP (Open), of 90 soys, second home to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy. 1 soy. Five furlongs. 2. RANGLTOTO HACK HANDICAP, of 70 soys, second horse -to receive 10 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy". Six furlongs, '■'". _^ 8. fiANDON HACK HURDLE RACE —a Handicap of 80 eovs; second horse to receive* 10 r.ovc, and third horse 5 soys horn the stake, Nomjnation, 1 soy. Acceptance, I eov. One mile and a half, over six iiightjj of batten hurdles 3ft 6in high. 4. PUKEHOU HACK HANDICAP, of 80 soys; second horse to receive 10 eovs, and third horse 5 soys from tha stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 5. GREATFORD STAKES (Open;, a Handicap of 125 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance, 1£ soy. One mils and a distance. 6. NGAIO HACK WELTER, a Handicap of 80 sots; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Minimum, weight, Bst. Nomination, I eov. Acceptance, 1 soy. One mile and 100 yards. 7. RAUMAI WELTER (Open;, a Handicap of 90 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Minimum weight, &t. Nomination, I soy.. Acceptance 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 8. FAREWELL HACK SCURRY, a Handicap, of 60 soys; second horse to receive 10 eovs from the stake. ■Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance i soy. Five furlongs. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events, including the Maiden Hack Handicap Race, closed on Tuesday, 24th day of February, 1914, .at 9 p.m. Weights for-the first day's events, including the Maideu Hack Handicap Race, will be declared on MONDAY, the 16th 1914, and for the second day's events at the Office of the Club at 7.3oijf.rn. on the evening of the first da*; ACCEPTANCES for the first day's events, including the Maiden Hack Handicap Race, will close with the Secretary at the office of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, the 20th March, 1914, and for the second day's events at tha came place at 9 o'clock on tne evening of the first day. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be rehandicapped by the' handicapper. .RULES "AND REGULATIONS. 1. Description, age, pedigree and r.ame of trainers must accompany the nominations. 2. Entries must be Accompanied by cash, cheque, cr Post Office Order. ' 3. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules-of Racing. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. CLEANING MAXIMUM RESULTS MINIMUM LOSSES . . Remember that the most efficient and most perfect Cleaning Plant in New Zealand is practical ly at your door. To avail yourself of this advantage costs you nothing extra. . . . A. J. PALMER & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. I
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WAITUNA DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on Mr Williamson's Grounds, new paddock at the foot of Waituna Hill. WEDNESDAY, "FEBRUARY 25th. Sports commence 11 a.m. sharp. Patron: Mr A. Williamson, President: Mr A- E. Pearce. "Vice-presidents: Messrs E, Shannon, J. Northcott, sen.', S. Strachan, T. Shannon. J, H. McLean, L. T. MoLean, F. Wilson, W. Grice, J. W. Batchelar, G. Perry, P. H. Halford, . F. Richardson, W. Alderson, E. L. Strawbridge, D. P. Buchanan, H. P. Clare, J. j. Williamson, sen., R. J. Stewart, D. L. Younger, F. W. Signal. Committee: Messrs F. Eggers, P. H. Halford, C. Pentney, L. Northcott, R. Northcott, A. Turner, H. Minson, R. Smith, P. Sorensen, -H. Dudding, R. McDougall, T. Mason, L. Eggers, A. Shannon, A. Palmer, C. Rasmussen, T. Harrison, A. MoKonaie. Judges: Horse Events, Mr N. Gorton. Foot Events, Messrs R. McDougall, A. E. Pearce, S. Strachan. Kon. Sec. and Treas.: Messrs L. B. Haydon, N. V. Shannon. I.—TILTING THE RING. Ist, trophy, value 20s; 2nd, 10s. En2.—PONY JUMP (Open). 14.2 and under, to be ridden by boys not over 16 years of age. Ist, £2; 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s 6d. 3.—150 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist, 30s j 2nd, 10s. Nomination le- Acceptance Is. 4.—MAIDEN HUNTERS' COMPETITION. Minimum weight, list. Ist, £4; 2nd, 30s. Entrance ss. S—BOYS' RACE. 14 and under, Ist, ss; 2nd, 3s; 3rd, 2s. Entry free. 6.—STILTS WALKING COMPETITION. Ist, 10s; 2nd, ss. Entrance ls. 7—OPEN JUMPING (Hunting Style). Minimum weight, 12st. Ist, £6; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £1. Entrance 10s. A challenge Cup value 20gns will be presented to owner of winniiig horse. Conditions of permanently winning the cup: To be won three times in succession or four times at intervals by same owner. B.—GIRLS' RACE. 14 and under. Ist, ss; 2nd, 3s; 3rd, 2b. Entry free. 9.—DRIVING COMPETITION.—Ist, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s. It.—looyds HANDICAP. Ist, 80s; 2nd, 10s. Nomination ls. Acccotance ls. 11.—THREAD-NEEDLE RACE, on Horseback. Ist, £2; 2nd, £1. Eni trance 3s. 12.—BOYS'* RACE. 12 and under. ! Ist, 4s; 2nd, 3s; 3rd, 2s; 4th, ls. Entrance free. 13.—GIRLS' RACE. 12 and under. Ist, 4s; 2nd, 3s; 3rd, 2s; 4th, ls. Entrance free. i4.—OPEN JUMPING (Steeplechase Style). Minimum weight, list. Ist, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £I..Entrance 15.—LADIES' NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION. Ist, 10s; 2nd, 5s Entry 6d. 16.—SHEAF TOSSING COMPETITION HANDICAP, let, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, ls. 18 —CHAIN-STEPPING COMPETITION. Ist, Jss; 2nd, 55.. Entrance ls. 19— SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION. Ladit*' prize, 20s; Gent's prize, 20s. Entrance, ls. ALL EVENTS~POST" ENTRY. Admission to Grounds: Adults Is, Children Gd. Members' Tickets, obtain able from any member of Committee, admit member, lady, and members' children iirulor 12. Also conveyance. Price of tickets, ss. Refreshments under capable management. DANCE will be hold in the Evening in the WAITUNA HALL. Commence 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Free. N. V. SHANNON, T. B. HAYDON, Hon. Seca,
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