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SPRING MEETING. v^iUBiLR Uth and 12th, 1905. Presiderafc; Hon a P n • h^dt; sSSi aicCa S l y wd-BU«a Giesekinc Sn « : M e ssrs Signal HsaphV «Jh.! l^ fc ' Kitchinghanw DAY— WEDNFCSr>A^ final heats to be tw o l n \ iT^r Worses which hay* no " $™ %' ' . rate of a m ile in (hree m 5 J l , fcorse torSHJ S ° VS > and tk:rd For horses whd\ S ° VS fmn - Btat «- tie rate % § S have nofc ™n at £ &£Z*L ."■•-■ One niie' ()d - -*«eptanc c J2s „. this event mil bf v!' ,. Horse s in do 515 or under *W Ca £ ped k ' Coaat; Boroughs. Horses to Lav« fc^T ° f the said Counties or nWn^f B fJ Or a<> leasfc thTee montlu. puor to the race. Nomination r 6d. .Acceptance 12s Cd. Two .laifis. /v pm -T ELEO ' iRIO HANDICAP (Harness), -of 40 ■ soys ; second borse to receive 5 soys and third hors* 2 soys from the stake. Nomina'.ion 15s Acceptance 15s One mile. t' ? P\ m — COUNTY HANDKMP (saddle) of 40 soys; second n-> . to receive 5 soys and third ho-se 2 soys from the stake. .Horses in this event will be handicapped t do 5.25 or under. Nomination :L. Acceptance 15s. Two miles.' 5^~7^ RAN P STAND HANDICAP (harness), of 40 soys; S e2 3 nd horse to receive 5 soys, and tie third 2 soys from the stake. Horis in this event will be. handicapped .< do 4.9 or under. ..Nimination 1 5s. Acceptance 15s. On c mile and a hal* SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, OC T * BER 12th. 1 ' IK~3PT^?^'1 K~ 3 P T^?^' TROT (saddle (harness), o f 4 0 soys, second hca Z. 2 soys from the stake.. Open to re-Mdenfa-in.ihe Counties of Bui or . laangahua, Westland and Grey, inHorses to hay© been in one or the said Counties or Boroughs for ju .least. thre c months prior to the race - Nomma^on 15s. Acceptance ?5s T\vo miles. 3. 2.80 p.m.--TRIAL HANDICAP (saddle), of 30 soys; .-second horso ■to receive 5 sov s from the stake. J?or horses that have not won at rhe 'f.jf . 5 - x 5 or under. Nomination 12s 6d. Acceptance 12s 6d. Two mi es Lt? 1^ ~ SIAWHERA HANDII CAP (harness),, of 60 st ps ; smmi horse to receive 7 soys and Uiird d soys from the stake. Horses in this event will b e handicapped to do 3.57 or under. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 20s. One mile and a flair. . 5 8.30' j>.m.— LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (saddle), of 20 «.ovssecond horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. Open to residents .v '.fee Counties of Buller, Wesfcland, nungahua and Grey, including West. Coast Boroughs. HoTses to hue been 1 one of the said Counties ur Borougns for at least three monilu pnoi- to the race. Horses to 'be nominated by ladies. Eiders must be amateurs (see definition below), and their names must b e sent in -*at the time of nomination, and &p» proved of by the Club. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s. One mile and and a haf. - 6 4 p.m.— DASH HANDICAP (harness), of 40 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys and third horse 2 soys from the stakei Nomination 15s. Acceptance 15s. One mile. 7. 4.30 p.m— VICTORIA PA . HANDICAP (saddle), of 60 sj>s; second horse to receive 7 soys, and third horse 2 soys from the stake. Horses in this event will oe handicap ; ped to do 5.15 or under. Nomination 20s'. Acceptance 20s. Two miles. 8. . p.m— FAREWELL HANDICAP (harness), second horse to receive 5 soys, and third horse 3 soys fom the stake. Horses in this event vit. be handicapped to do 5.30 or vnder. Nomination 20s Acceptau^e -.:■•' 20s. Two miles

NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTAfI. CES.close at 9 p,m at the Club room, Albion Hotel, Greymouth. NOMINATIONS for ali events on botr days close a t 9 p.m on THURSDAY, September 14th, 1905. _ HANDICAPS for all events oh FirstDay declared at noon on Monday, September 25 th, 1905. HANDICAPS for all events on Seoond Day declared at 10 p;m on WEDNESDAY, October lltb, 1905 ACCEPTANCES for all events on First Day ; close at 9 p.m on THURSDAY, October sth, 1905 ACCEPTANCES for all events on.ge cond day cose at 11 p.m on WEDNESDAY, October lllh, 1905. _ To be run under the rules of the NewZealand Trotting Association.. Winners doing better time than that previously done by them may be nominated f or a \ higher class at : the meeting. Nomination may be made; at any time up to ten mimites. "after the finish of the. last race on the second day. Riders — No person shall W eligible: to race as an amateur rider— (3) IE he receives, or has received . any fee or ; reward in money; (2) of if he be employed in any capacity in a training stable; (3) or if, in the opinion of the Committee or SteAvards he be of such a character as not -to be a fit and pToper person to ride "as an amatevu*. Ths Ci-m---xnittee or • Stewards to have the pow«.r at any time to call on any person to show that he is qualified under this rule. The decision, of the Committee in approv ing or disapproving .of a rider shall bo final and ;; conclusive, subject to the right of appeal to the New "Zealand Trotting Association " By entering a horse the nominator and every person haying any interest in such horse shall be deemed to accept all tcrditions and restrictions imposed or iaipli* ed by these Rules, and be debarred from questioning- auy action or conduct of any official of a Trotting Ciub or Racing Club in Tespect of such horse or of any person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for by Rule 93, Jtules ° f TrOttin | A. WICKES, Secretary. HAIRDRESSINCx | LOON, AND TOBACCONIST ESTABIISMENT, , , MAWHERA OUATrGBErMOCTH J. SAfPSON", TAKES tliis* opr-ortunity of' Ihanliin the general public for theiv D^tro^- , age during the time he has been in bum , ness, and v'shes to inform them lhar U 1 haS REMOVED - ' to more convenient and commodiouP premises on Mawhera Quay, next to H. Vy Loyd, where he has opened.. an up- todat6 HAIRDRESSING SALOON And grOBACCQNIST DEPOT The SALOON is under the managen ment of. a.FirstM>las«r Artiit, -where pa« rons may rely op gettiug the best of attention

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Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 4

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