6. GOLD3BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out ttakes. Hack' conditions as ' provided in Rules of Rating. 7. RAILWAY HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP.—9O sovs., second horse to receive 1.8 sovs.,. and third horse 9 sovs out stakes. Minimum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. P". "• THIRD DAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 29. 1. —TRIAL STAKES.—7O sovs, second, horse to receive 12 sovs., and third' horse' 6 sovs. 'out of stakes. lor , two year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised race at Jdvne of starting.. Two ye.rr-olds 7st 71bsj three year-olds Bst olbs; four year Olds and upwards Bst 12lbs. No aK, lowances. 6 furlongs. , 2. KOITER ANGI HACK HANDIsovs., * .second horse to 14 sovsf; and third horse ? 7 sovs out of stakes. Hacic "conditions as Tvpyid r ed in : Ruks. of Racing; 7 fuilongsi 3 —PROVINCIAL HANDICAP TROT (harness).—Bo sovs., se.ond horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 1 sovs out of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 2.27 or i better. 1 mi\e. 4 —HOKITIKA HANDICAP. - 160 soys., second . horse to. receive 3sovs., arid third horse 115 sovs out of stakes. ( H miles. S.—ELECTRIC HANDICAPsovs., second horse, to' receive 18 sovs., and third horse 9 sovs out of stakes. 6 furlongs. 6 KOKATAHI BACK HANDICAP. —IOO sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs.,' and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Hack conditions as provided in Rules 1 7. DOMINION HANDICAP. TRol'. (Harness)—loo sovs. v iseebiid horse to receiVb 20 sovs., a'ncfcthird horse } 10 sovs put of this evenf lVill bp liamljfappecl to do 'j 3.40 or better. /!$ miles;8. —MINERS’ ' H’GH ' W ETC H*F 3 HANDICAP.—9O sovs.. sAfond horse < to receive 18 sovs.« an,d|t]rrd horse ( 9 sovs, out of rttykfiMM Minimum; weight Bst. 7 furlongs; • Each nomination £l. Ac,ce')t2pcp £l. Tn all Handicap otherwise stipulated, the miniir' i 'm weight shall not be less than <st Tibs. Nominations for all everts close at 8 so p.m. on Monday, December 7th, 1936. ! , ' jH Hardicans for First. Day declared on Mondav, December 14th. 1936. Acceptances for Fmt'. Dev pH- li n n.m. on Monday, Fecember 21st, 1936. , ; , Acceptances for Second dav close at 9 p.m. night of First d-y’s Accentsnce3 for all events' ' Third Day-close : at 9 P-rii; night b'f Second .Day’s races. ; 1,1 Q' Admission' to cpursb:—La dies 1 2s/Pd 1 Gentlemen, 6s ;.’ (including ? tax); Motor Cars 2s 6d. " ; : i" D. J. EVANS Secretarv, P.O. Box 4, Hokifik". RELIEF FOR COUGHS AND COliDS—“Cherimal” new remedy is a potent cough and cold preventative. Its acts quickly, clearing the head,’ stopping crugh irritation, and soothing the sore, throat. Ask for “Chprimal” (Double Strength) Cough Balsam. Gooch’s stores stock it at 2/6 bottle. Marveilous for ’6c at- other winter ailments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 8
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