: . cASTER MEETING, 1940. TO Be HELD AT riokITIKA racecourse. . : SATURDAY MARCH 23, 19*40. £770 IN STAKES, £770 IN. STAKES. APPROVED PROGRAMME. I—TRTAL STAKES, £7O, second horse to receivH £l2, and thiid horse £7 out of'stakes. For two year-olds and'upwards that have not. won an 1 advertised’race '.at' time of starting.. Two yeaivolds 7lb's, three-year-olds Bst 51bs, and up wards Bsll2l bs. 6 furlongs. . 2. MARCH H&CK HANDICAP, £BO, second horse to receive £ls, andj; third . horse . ; £8 out of stakes. Hark conditions as provided in Pules of. Racing. ?. r iriinmm weight 7st 71bs. v; 7 furlongs. •, . ." 3. l : HANDICAP TOOT (Harness),;. £BS. second horse to .receive £l6,' arid third horse £8 out "of; stakes. "Hb'fscs-in this eVent wHI be handicapped to 2.27 or belteir. 1 niile. •; 4—CENTENNIAL ; HANDICAP, £l2O, second horse to receive £2O. arid third horse £lO out of stakes. Mjnimmh weight 7st. v 1 mile. r ' S.—ELECTRIC HANDICAP, £9o,' second’ horse to receive £l6, and third horse £9 oiit of stakes. Minimum weight 7st 71bs. 6 furlongs. O.—WESTLAND SACK CU£ HAN. DIGAP, £125, second horse to receive £2O, and third horse' £lO put of stakes. Trophy, value £l2/12/donated to winning owner. Hack, conditions as provided in the Rules of Racing. Minimum weight 7st. T£ miles. ' l 7, DOMINION HANDICAP TROT (Harness). £IOO, second horse to receive: ; £2O arid!?' third horse £lO out of stakes. Horses iu . this event will be handicapped to do 3.43 "or better/ If miles. • ' 8. MINERS’ HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, £IOO, second horse'to receive £2O, and third horse £lO out of stakes. Minimum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1840. Gentlemen 6/- (including tax); D. J. EVANS, ;' Secretary. P.O. Box 64, Hokitika. ACCEPTANCES close ; at .7 p.m. on Admission to CourseL-/lies 2,6, Motor cars 2/C
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1940, Page 8
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