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MANAIA HACK RACING CLUB 1 HACK RACE MEETING, J To be held at MANAIA on ' WEDNESDAY, APRIIi 10, 1907, In Mt J. D. Mitchell's paddock at Baitnbank Farm. Ojwice-bbarers : — Patron, C. E. Major, Esq., M'.H.R.; President, Mr J. D. Mitchell; vice-presidents, Messrs D. Hughes, E. Shove, G. Glenn, V. Franklin, E. Godfrey, J. J. Meldon, W. C. Phillips, and Dr Noonan; hon. surgeon, Dr Noonan; timekeeper, Mr W. A. Good; clerk of scales, Mr C. Garrigan ; clerk of course, Mr Sutherland ; judge, Mr J. Oroker; handicapper, Mr R. Hicks; starter, Mr A. Wills; fieldmarshalj Mr H. Christie; treasurer, Mr G. Glenn; auditor, Mr Kissling; general committee, 1 Messrs A. J. Hastie, D. J. Hughes, E. R. Hastie, A. H. Christie, E. C. Barleyman, D. Bashford, E. Long, H. Vine, H. Ellerm, J. Mitchell, M. Bolger, S. P. Franklyn, J. Steven- ] son, H. ' Taylor. Nganeko, G. Barr Brown. Hickland, T. Dill, M. Ryan, E. 3 Vine, R. J. MoNeill A. Mitchell; stewards, Messrs D J. Hughes, E. C Barley- ] man. G. Bairr-Brown, Jas. Mitchell, A. H. Christie, E. Vine. . ] PROGRAMME. ] 1. Flying Handicap, o#£s soys; the sec" ond horse to receive £5 from the stakes ; ] nom. 10s, ace. 15s. Distance 6 furlongs. Start at 12 o'clock. 1 2. District Handicap Raoe> boundaries between the Oeo and Waingongoro rivers, to the Mountain Reserve, for horses j that have not won more than £20 in one { race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet, ] value £12; 2nd, bracelet, value £3; minimum weight, lOst 71b ; horses to be . nominated by ladies, and bona fide property of owner three months previous to t race; entrance fee, 15s;. distance, i. mile; start at 1 p.m. 3. Motumate Scurry Handicap, of 20 soys, second £3 from stakes ; nom. 7s 6d, ace. I 12s 6d. Distance, 4 furlongs. Start at 1.45 p.m. 4. Manaia/ Handicap, of 30 soys; second £5 from stakes; nom. 15s, aoc. 15a. Distance 1 mile. Start ait 2.30 p.m. 5. Maiden Plate, of £15; second £2 10s from stakes ; weight 9st. Entrance 15s. Distance 6 furlongs. Open to all horses that have not won a race at time of starting. Start at 3.15 p.m. 6. Kaupokonui Handicap, of 20 soys, sec ond horse £3 from stakes ; open to all horses that have never won a stake of the value of £30 or over. Norn. 7s 6d, ace. 12s 00. Distance 4 furlongs. Start at 4 p.m. 7. Burnbank Welter, of 15 soys, second £2 10s from stakes ; minimum weight Bst 71b. Norn. 7s 6d. ace. 7s 6d. Distamoe 7 furlongs. Start at 4.45 p.m. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. ACCEPT ANCES, ETC. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, v and 7 close, with the Secretary at his office, on the 25th of March. Weights declared on 2nd April. Acceptances and general entries, SATURDAY, 6th April, at 8 p.m. The winner of any flat race after declara- , tion. of weights to carry a penalty of ( lOlbs; of two or more such races, 141bs; \ horses handicapped at Bst 71bs or over, half the above penalties. All entries to b© sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Manaia, with name, age, ! color, aJid pedigree' of horse, name of ■ owner, colors of the rider, and performances of the horses and name of trainer. Entries by wire must be confirmed in j writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to be ran under the Rules of Racing as adopted by the Racing Confer - anoe of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded that all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque, or P.O. order.. This rule will 1 be strictly enforced. I Only members of the Bookmakers' Asso- j ciation or TattersaU's will be permitted to ply their calling on the course on the day of the races and they will be charged a fee of Five Guineas for this privilege. CHAS R. LUSHER, Secretary. [Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club, 25th January, 1907, Mussbll Fleetwood, Secretary.] AH CHANG, fi eneralL storekeeper and \J IMPORT ER Of China Silk, Matting, and Preserved Ginger, etc., I HIGH ST HAWERA. Goods delivered. IS" Highest Price .buyer of Fungus in any quality.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9309, 6 March 1907, Page 3
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