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the discretion of the Handicappers. Running Events subject to the rules of th c N.Z. Athletic Union. Choppiug and Sawing events conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Axemen's Association. * The Committee reserve the right to substitute Trophies for Cash in any event. Seven m the 440 yards and 880 yards and • Hop-Step-and-Jump or no event. "Local" means within a ten-mile radius of Apiti (air line). Admission to.Ground: Adults, Is; Children. 6d; Horses, Is. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON THE GROUND. CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. W. McKenzie,"Hon. Sec. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING. 1914, APRIL 13th and 14th. FIRST DAY—MONDAY APRIL 13th. President: W. L. Bailey; VicePresident. W. A. L. Bailey; Stewards : H. J. Booth, A. F. Fitz Herbert, R. J. Harper, N. Gorton, F. F. Haggitt, W. G. Haybittle, C. A. J. Levett. W. J. Phillipps, J. H. Perrett, B. N. Sandilands, G. H. Saywell, E. Smith, H. F. Worsfoid, Hon. Treasurer: .H. Rochfort. Hon. Timekeeper: A. McCorkindale . Starter: R. H. Skipwith, Handicapper: J. E. Henrys. Judge W. H. Hartgill. Deputy. Judge: C. H. Burnett. Surgeon: W. E. Willis, M.R.C.S., L.R.O.P. Hon. Clerk of Scales: L. Gorton. Vet. Surgeon: J. E. Cockroft, M.R.C.V.S. 1. WAIATA HACK, of 100 soys; second horse to receive 20 sots, and third horse 10 soya out of tho stake. For 2-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 30 soys in value at the time of starting. Weight Bst. Nomination 1 so v. Acceptance 1 soy. Fiv 6 furlongs and a half. 2. MANGAONE STAKES (handicap) of 300 eovs, second horse to receive 50 soys, and third horse 20 soys oufc of the stake. . Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance 3 soys. Six • furlongs. 3. KAWA KAWA HURDLES (handicap), of 175 soys, second horse to receiv 6 20 soys, and third horße 10 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy, Acceptance, 2 soys. About 2 miles over eight, flight* of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height. 4. TAONUI HACK HURDLES (Han. dicap) of 100 soys, second horse to receive 20 soys, and third horee 10 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy. One mile and .three-quarters. Over sev-< en nights of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height. 5. FEILDING CUP (Handicap)of 600 soys, second horse to receive 75 soys, and third horse 25 soys out of the stake. Nomination, 1 60v. Acceptance, 5 soys. One mile and a half. 7. ONGO HACK (Handicap) of 100 soys, second horse to receive 20 soys, third horse 10 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy. Five furlongs and a 1 half. 8. HALCOMBE WELTER (Handicap) of 200 soys, second horse >to receive 35 soys and third horsa 15 soys out of the stake. Minimum weight 7st 111b. Nomination 1 soy. Accept- ' ance 2 soys. Seven furlongs. 6. ONEPUHI HACK WETTER Han. dicap) of 100 soys, second horse to receive 20 soys, and third horse 10 govs out of the stake. Minimum weight 7st 111b. Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy. One mile and 54 yards. SECOND DAY—TUESDAY APRF14th, 1. AWAHURI HACK WELTER(han. dicap) of 100 soys, second horse to receivo 20 soys, third horse 10 out of the stake. Minimum weighifc 7st 71b. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 2. DENBIGH STAKES (Handicap) of 200 soys, second horse to receive 35 soys. and third horse 15 soys out of the stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance 2 soys. Six furlongs. 3. KIMBOLTON HURDLES (Handicap, of 150 soys, second horse t</ receive 20 soys, and third horse 10 soys out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy. Acceptance 2 soys. One mile and thvee-quai terß over se*en flights of hurdles 3ft 6iu in :>ight.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2322, 28 March 1914, Page 4
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