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WESTLAND RACING CLUB. STA KES 1 ' MID-SUMMER MEETING, (CHRISTMAS WEEK, 1936.APPROVED PROGRAMME, y :■ f ":'‘ ;■ f . ' ; i '• FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, DEC- 28, *" (Boxing Day.) 1. MAIDEN STAKES.—7O; sovs,, second horse to receive 12 sbVsV, and,.third horse 6 sovs. out of the sttfkbs’.' Foi‘ ; tfVb‘ yeSY-blds sfn'd" towards that have not won an adveftisedrace at time of smarting. 'I wo year-bid's 7sT-.7H)S; three year-olds Bst bibs j fopr year-olds/ and upwards Bst. 121bs. No 1 allowances. 5) . furlongs. .. i '' 2. THOMPSON /. HANDICAP. 8(1 sovs.,, second horse to receive 5 Id sovs., and third' - ,horse 7 sovs but of stakes. . (5 .furlongs. / 3. XANIERI HACK HANDICAP.— 80 sovs.,, second horse to receive 14 soVs;, and; thifdl. horse 7 sovs. out of stages. Hack conditions as provided /. in Rule's of Racing. 7 furlongs. L—WESTLAND, HANDICAP.—I4O sovs., second' horse ter receive 27 sovs/, and third horse 13 sovs: out of stakes. . If/mile. : < 5. —CHRI STM AS HANDICAP.—IOO sovs., second'horse 26 sovs., and third liorse 10 sovs. out of stakes. 6 fuHbiigS;- • 6. RIMU HACK HANDICAP.—IO > sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third;-horse-10 sovs., cut of stakes.. Hack coMitipjiW as- providechrirr Rules of Racfiftg:'?! Ti\ilb; 7. ARDS’ HIGH’ I WEIGHT HANHtCA*p.T^9O: soys., second IVEse tpfebeive 18 sovs;; and third horse 9’., .sovs. l -'' out 1 -stakes,.. ( Afiniinum .l-NOmfe', a second hbrsß WecniyeU&MJvl-j . 1 1 • V I n, '■ li. nil sovS*., - .... . third horse; 6. out of stakes. For two-'/yearrolds, and upwards that ha‘ve not Wpnah' advert j seel race at time of starting. Two ye;r-olds 7st Tibs ; three year-old's fist bibs, four year-olds and upwards Bst 121bs. No allowances. . ,'6 furlongs. .—STAFFORD HACK- HANDICAP. —BO sovs., second horse to« receiVe 14i sbvs., and third hbrse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Hock condition as provided in Rules of Racing. 7 furlongs. - : -SUMMER HANDICAP. sovs.,. second horse to receiye 20 sovs., and .third horse 10 sovs. out of . stakes. 6 furlongs. " —W. E. WILLIAMS ■ MEMORIAL HANDICAP sovs., ’ second horse to receive 40 so'r'sr. arid third horse 2'TsOVSr,ont of stakes. 1 mile. •-PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP.—9O sovs;, second- horse tdi receive- 18 « S6vs., and third’ horse 9 soVs outt of i stakes. .7 furlongs. '.v V? 6. HACK HANDICAP, .100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 soys' out x-takes. i , Hack conditions as provided in Rules of Racing. 1 -luile. ."J 7. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP.—9O sovs., secbii'd horse to receive 1.8 sovs., and third horse- 9 sovs out stakes. Minimum weight . Bst. 7 furlongs. THIRD DAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 29. ■* 1 .—TRIAL: STAKES'.—7O sovs’, second horse to' receive 12, sovs., and third horse. 6 sovs. out qf stakes. For two year-olds and upwards that have ’ h'6t wk)h ,an adVertised fdee'a't tiihfe of starting. Two ye/.r-oltls 7st 71bs ; ' three year-olds Bst bibs; four'year olds and upward? Bst 12lbs'. No al- „ lowancesi 6’ furlongs. 2.-KOITERANGI HACK HANDICAP.—BO sovs., second horse to 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs oiit of stakes. Hack conditions'as provided in Rules of Racing. 7 fm longs 3 PROVINCIAL HANDICAP TROT (harness) 1 :—80 sovs., se. ond horse to receive 1 ! 4 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs ovt.of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 2.27 or betted 1 mi\e. * 4—HOKITIKA HANDICAP. sovs., second horse to receive 3sovs., and third horse 10 sovs out of stakes. 1J miles, 5. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. —9l sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs.’ anil third horse 9 sovs-out of stakes, 6 furlongs. • -. . • 6—KOICATAHI HACK HANDICAP. —IOO sovs., second horsb to receive 20 sovs.,; and. third horse 10 sovs. out of.’.stakes. . Hac-k conditions as provided in Rules of’ ; Racing. 1 mRe. j ■ 7.—DOMINION HANDICAP TROi.— (Harness)—loo spvs,, seepnd, horse to receive 20 sovs,, and third horse lTsoVs out of stakes. Horses m > this event will be handicapped to do 3.40 or better. H miles. ,B.—MINERS’ H t G H M r E T GET T ' ’ HANDICAP.—9O sovs.. second/ korse to receive 18 sovs., and third horse 9 isovs. but of stakes. Minimum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. v > Each nem'dation £l, Accei>tPn , ‘e ■6l. Tn all Handicap Races; exceptins otherwise stipulated, thp mirn'm'im weight shall not be less than 7st 71bs. Nominatibns for ad events dose at b 3n p.m. on Monday, December 7th, 1936. v ' . . .Handicaps for First Day dec'ared on. ' Mondavi',. December I*4 tli. 1688; Acceptances for Fir' l ! Dav it b pm. on Monday,. Eecember 21st, i93v. • . ; ; .- Acceptances for Second dav close at 9 p.m. riisrht of First d-y’s ribes. ' /Acpentiiices for all events Third Hay close/ ’at 9 p.m, night of Second Day’s races,.’ . ’</- : , ■ •■/ y . ' . Adlnission 1 6 course :—T.'• dies 2s Ed •, Gbntlemen, ' (is; (including tax) ; .'Mbtof Cars 2s Rd. , ; 7, ; ' " D.. J l . EVAN? ' Sacretarv, ’ P.O. Pox 4, Hokitik"..

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