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I . (To start at 5 p.m.) ' 7. WHIRLWIND HANDICAP ( H ad- . die), of SO soys., second horse to receive 36' soys, and third horse 8 soys. from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do2i& or better. Nomination ; 205., acceptance 20s. One mile. (To start at 5. 40 p.m.) «. N6AHEEE HANDICAP (harness)," of 90 sc-vs., second horse to receive IS soys., and third horse, 9 boys. from the stake. For unhoppled horses only. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 3.54 or better. Nomination 22s 6d., acceptance 22s 6d. One ; mile and a half . NOMINATIONS & ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS & Aqy^; i ANCES close at the Secretary's office, Werita Street, Greymonth. . . . NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS on BOTH DAYS close at the Secretary's office, at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, December Ist, 1915. HANDICAPS for all events on FIRST DAY declared at noon onWiiD NESDAY,, December. 15th, 1915. HANDICAPS for all events on SE CCXND DAY declared at 9 p. m . on MONDAY, January 3rd, 1916; ACCEPTANCES xor aU events on FIRST DAY dose at the Secretary's ©nice at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY/ December 22nd, 1915. ACCEPTANCES for all events on SECOND DAY cl6se at the Secretary'a office at- 10 p.m. on MONDAY, January 3rd, 1915- r . RULES AND REGULATIONS. I To be run. under the New Zealand Rules of Trotting. Placed horses either at Westport or at this meet^ if nominated for any event at this meeting, may be nomiiu ated for a higher class on the second day of the meeting. Such nominations may be made at any time up to teri minutes after the finish of *the last rac<> of the first day of the meeting. Amateur riders are defined by -New Zealand Rules of Trotting. . - J Definition of Local Baca* \ race open to horses which have Ywen lnon©^ of the Counties of "BuTler, Westland o^ Qiey, or any West Coast Borough, for at least three months immediate!^ prior to tlie race and owned by resvdents of the said Counties or Bo* OUgh. , ■«;■.■.. The Committee to be the sole judgisi of whether a horse is qualified or ndfe The Committee reserve the right to refuse airy nomination without giving any explanation. „. Rule 172, Rules of Trotting^Bye^ tiy of, or endeavouring to enter, -i horse, every, person havina or subser quently acquiring an interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions im. posed or implied by those Rules, and to be debarred from questioning the ac. tion or conduct of the Club or other body- holding a sports meeting, or att^ other official of the Club or such other body in respect of such horse or cay person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for in Part XXX. : v*> P. C. HEAPHY. . Secretary. SECURE A SHARE Of'tHJS ' "" SURPLUS. -■ ■ • Of the AUSTRALIAN jyjUTUAL pRbVIDENX QOCIBXY. For the current year by effecting a life Assurance Policy with that ; offioe before the CLOSE, of the TTEKR. ACTUAL EXAMPLEsJL Of BONUSES DECLARE^ as at 31st December, 1914, on whole-Life Policies Table A. effected during October, November, and December, 1914 ' Policy. No 451,747, age 14, sum assured £500, premium' paid £7 13s 9d, 1914 Reversionary Bonus £7 10s. Policy No. 452, 234, age 17, siim assured £200,. premium paid £3 Bs,. 1914 Reversionary Bonus £3. ' Policy N6. 451,696, age 22, sum assured £5 18s 3d, 1914 Reversionary Bonus £4 10s Policy -No, 451^737, age 29, sum assured £60, premium paid £14 2s 6d, 1914 Reversionary Bonus £9. No. 452,125, age 32, sum assured £1000, premium paid £25 5s 10d, 1014 Reversionary Bonus £15. Policy -No, 452,144, age 36, sum assured £2000, premium paid £57 Is Bd, 1934 Reversionary Bonus £30* Policy No. 451,969, , age 44, sum assured £500, premium paid £T8 7s lid, L 914 Reversionary Bonus £7 10s. BONUSES VEST »WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO YEABS IN force; rhe amount of SURPLUS .. distributed imongst PoHey Holders for tie one year 1914 exceeded ONE MILiiION & THIRTY-rdUE THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. Remember the name of office and address, because no other office di... vides such large surplus.! Sranch Office — Customhouse-Quay? Wellington. ;':;'-. DIRECTORS: 'he Hon. . J. Johnston, M^.C. (chairman) ; A. de B. Brand,on,Esq (deputy chairman), John Duncan, Esq^, Joseph Joseph, Esq., and Harold Beauchamp, Esq. . / . . x EDWARD W. tiOWE, Resident' Sec. A. G. KEMBj District Secretary, ; - Greymouth. / ■■-■'■ • --■ JJ/ATLWAY IXOTEL. \.<- (Late Trafalgar). NEAR RAIL WAY. STATION. ■ P. CURTAIN, Formerly, of Brunner. Proprietor and Personal Supervisor. / BEST OF WINES, BEERS and SPIRITS in Stock. VHEN IN TOWN DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE RAILWAY HOTEL. *--'.:

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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 8

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