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GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB SPEING MEETING. Tobeteld»n VietoriaPark, On WEDNESDAY an,d 7th l and'Bth'of 6ctober.^ OFFICIALS. " , President ; &*■&.. Guinness, JbJsa., M.H.H. • Vice-president : Dr J. Mcßreairty, Starter^r J. ;A. Lutz. Clerk of Course E. Clough; Timekeeper and Handicapper, H. 'W Kitehingham. Lapkeeper: M. McCarthy and J. <WZ Eissenhardt. , Judge,^ J. Giesek'ing,' . . Tre.*urer : J, Steer,' Clerk of Scales, F.W. ZeddeU. Stewards, HBignell, J. "W. Eissenhardfe; 'Ji'Gieseking, H. W Kitchingham; F:W; EeMelU^ J. A. Lutz, G. E. Perkins, J, Petrie, M McCarthy, J Steer, E. J, Smith, H. Weber, W. E. v> Thomas. Secretary, E. A. Wickes/ FIRST "DAY. 1.1 p.m TEIAL HANDICAP (saddle),?, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5:---sovs from the stake. For horses that have never won at the rate of 530 or. under. Nomination 10s, Acceptance: 12s 6d. Two miles. 2.1 40 p.m.-WESTLAND HANDICAP (harness) of 25 soys; second horse to. receive 5 soys from the stake. Open to residents in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland and Grey,,, including West Coast Boroughs.' Horsesto have been in one of the, said Counties or boroughs at least three mpnthis prior to the race. Nomination lbs. Acceptance 12s 6d. Two miles. ;, 3. 2 20 p.m -BLACKBALL HANDICAP (saddle,) of 50 soys ; second torse to. receive 5 soys from the stake. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 12s 6d. One mile. 4. 3 p.m.-LABOUEDAY HANDICAP (harness), of 50 soys : second horse to receive 7 soys from the stake. Horses, in this event will be handicapped -to do 030 or under, Nominations 20s. ! Acceptance 20s. Two miles. 5.3 40 pm -LADIES BEAGELEl 1 r HANDICAP (saddle), or 20 soys, and : 5 soys added ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. Open to < residents in the' Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland; and Grey ; including West Coast Boroughs. Horses to; hare been in one of the Baid counties or boroughs at least three months prior to the race. Nomination lOs. Acceptances 12s 6d. . One mile and a half. 6. 4 20 p. m.- GEAND STAND HANDICAP ' (harness), 6f 25 sovb: second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake, domination 10s. Acceptance 12s 6d. One mile and a half . . ; 7.'5p r m.-.GOUNTY HANDICAP (saddie); of 35 sovb ;second"horse ; to receive 6 soys from the stake. Horses in this will be handicapped to do 6:40 or linder. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 12s 6d, Two miles. 8 540 p.m.^SPRING HAITDICAP (harness), of: 25 soys ; second horse to receive'! 1 - r 5 soys from ;the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 12s 6d.| Two miles. SECJOND DAY. 1. 1 p,m.-.INNOVAiTION HANDICAP (harness .), 'of .2^ soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the steke. For horse&that have not-won-atwie. rate of 530 or under/ Nomination 10b. Aej H,ceptance 12s. Two miles. 2. 1 40 p.m.~TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP (saddle), of 25 soys ; second, horse . to receive 5 soys from~tlte stake.' Open' to residents in the Counties of Buller,' Inangahua, Westland and Grey; including West Coast boroughs. Horses to have been in one of the said counties or lioroughs at least three months prior to the race.' Non^iinatidn 10s;' ■ Acceptance 12s 6d. Two mileß. 3. 220 p.m.— DASH HANDICAP (harness), of 25 soys ; second horse to re- ! eeiye 5; soys from the stake. Nomination lOs. A6deptanoe" I )2s 6d. One mile. 4. 3 p.m.-GEEYMOUTH TEOTTING CLUB'S HANDICAP (saddle), of 50 soys; second horse to receive 7 boys from the stake. Horses in this event ' will be handicapped to do 5 30 or under. Nemmatiott 20s. Acceptance ! 20s. Two miles, 5. 3 10 p.m.~WEST COAST HANDICAP (harness), of 25 soys ; second horse to receive s,sovs f r»m the stake. For two, three/and four-year-olds bred in one of the West Coast boroughs 'or in one of the Counties of Buller, Inor Grey. Two-'"year-olds to receive 15ses"f if om fouryear^blds. 1 arid three-^eariolds to receive 3sec from four-te'aif-olds. .. Winner of any - race, :;be -penalised 5 sec. Nomination 12s, 6d. Acceptance 12s 6d. One mile. 6. 429 p.m.-AUTUMN - HANDICAP •('• saddle), of 25 soys : second horse -to receive 5 soys from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do. 250 or under. ; Nomination 12s 6d. One mile and a half. 7. 5 p.m.-MAWHEEA HANDICAP (harness),; of>2s soys ; seco»d'horse to receive 5 sovsfrom the stake" Horses in this event will be handicapped t* do 2 50 or under. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 12s 6d. One mile. .■: 8. 5 40p.m.-EECOVEEY HANDICAP (harness,) of 30 sqys ; second horse^to receive 6 soys frojn' the stake. 'Worse's. in this event wiU=be'hanj^cappedj|9 ! 36 640 or under. Nomination - ■IStafetid? Acceptance 12s 6d. Twe miles. NOMINATIONS for all evente •» 1»oth days close at 9 p.m, on THURSDAY, Sebtember 10th, 1903/ HANDICAPS forall events on Firs Day declared at Noon, on SEPTEMBER 21st, 1903, HANDICAPS for aU events on Secorid Day declared at 10 pm. on OCTOBEE 7th, 4903.' ACCEPTANCES for alii *&nts on First Day. close at 9 p m, OCTOBEE 3rd 1903. DOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES CLOSE at 9 p.m. .ACCEPTANCES for all events on Second Day close at 9 pm on OCTOBER 7th, 1903. EULES AND EEGULATIONS. Stakes paid in full. t . Meetings held subject: to the Rules of the New Zealand Trptting Association; By entering a horse ' the nominator and every person having any' interest im such horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, and to be debarred, from questioning any action or conduct of any official of a Trotting or a Racing Club- in "respect of such horse or of -any. person connected therewith, otherwisethan is provided by Rule 92. Rules of Trotting. Placed horses doing better time than specified in their class may be nominated for a higher elass-at the meeting. Such nomination must be made by 7 pa. on the night previous to the handicaptgbeing declared. Paced horses doing better time than specified in their class may be nominated for a higher class at the meeting. Such nomination must be made by 6p. aa in the 7th October, 1903. E. A. WICKES. Secretary-. WILL IT PAY? "There are many fortunes lying dormant in the shape of valuable ideas' oariied from year to y ear < in, the mjndsof meW-Who lack the courage <er*eriWi'priae to bring th«n forth to the world." Extract from Pamphlet- giving informatioa on r- 'ants, ob^iaab 1 » free on application irom Bal ,. no Reward, P*tent Agents, Natiom iambi fb, Wellington. — Advt

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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 1 August 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 1 August 1903, Page 1

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