JJEKFTON JOCKEY CU'h lIDiUIIER lEETII TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2i;;S: 27, 1912, 0 J Blackmore, E J Conway. B P McMabon, T ,o'Britn, W P Monteith, W A Sfcaplefcon, A Perotti, A. Chettlc, 11. L, Pickett J btcvenson Judge: W Henderson Starter : it E Hat ley Handicapper J Noble, Clerk of Scales; C Nevin Clerk of Course : W Wilby Hon. Treasurer J Stevenson. ; Timekeepers: B P McMahon, G; D Edgar /
Programme FIRST DAY—THURSDAY, DEC, % 1 TRIAL HANDICAP, of 40 sovs Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake, Nomination 15s; a2cepcance 15s Six furiongs. 1c m POINT HANDICAP, of 50 sovs Second horse to receive 7 sov from the stake. Nomination 15s. Acceptance 25 j. 7 furlongs; start 140 p m. 3 INANGAHUA GDP HANDICAP of 125 sjvs, Second howe to receive 18 sovs, and third horsa 7 sovs, fr> ro the stake. Nomination oOs; acceptanco'SOs mile htart 2 20 pm . 4 ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 50 sov Second horse to receive '7 sovs from tho stake Nomination 15s ; acceptance 255, 5 furlongs Stall 3 20 p m 6 BOATMAN'S HANDICAP of 45 sovs. Second horee to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 15s, accept unce 20s, 6 furlongs, Start 4p m * PROGRESS HANDICAP of 50 sovs Second horse to receive 7 sovs from the stake. Nomination 15s Acceptance furlongs. Start 440 p m •• wiLmacawp''" —■'umuLaow 8 MIDLAND WELTER a handicap of
60 sovs Second horse to receive 10 Ifsovs out of the stake, Minimum , weight Bst Nomination 2'">s -Accept- | ance 255. 7 furlongs; start 520 p m g* SECOND DAY—FRIDAY, DEC 27 1 COUNTY ! HANDICAP of 35 sovs Second horse (o receive 5 sovs from the stake Nomination 10s; 2 FLYING HANDICAP, of 50 sovs t. Second horse to receive 7 sovs from 1 the stake Nomination 15f ; acceptH'ance 25s Five furlongs 140 p 3 EEEFTON HANDICAP of 100 Ejaovs, Second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 30s. acceptance 40s, One Mile 2 20 p m 4 JUNCTION HANDICAP of 45 sovs Second horse to receive 5 sovs from f he stake, Nomination 15s; acceptance 20s, Six — ** a CRONADUN 1 I'JP, of 50 sovs Second horsb to' 'oceivo 7 sovs from the stake, j Nomination 15s; accept' ance 255, Six furlongs. 4 pm 6 THIGH •WEIGHT HiNDIOAP ,0f g 560 sovs. Second horse to receve 10 sovs from the stake Minimum weight
Bst Nomination 20s ; acceptance 255. Seven "furlongs 440 pm 7 FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 40 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake, Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s Six fui-longs, 520 p m
NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES, P NOMINATIONS for all First Day's events "eceived up to 9pmon Wednesday 27fch November, 1912, ; HANDICAPS declared tor same on Saturday 7th December 1912. 1 ACCEPTANCES received for same up to 9 p m on Monday 16th December 191ST NOMINATIONS for ail Second Day's events received up to 9 p m on MONDAY, Dec 16th, 1912 . WEIGHTS for same declared at 9 o'clock on night of First Day's Races. ACCEPTANCES received for Second Day's events up to 10 o'clock on night of First Day's Races ROLES AND REGULATIONS
Cfl Nominations and Acceptances must be made in writing, addressed to the Secretary, Reefton, with fees enclosed, name of owner or owners, trainer etc., description and ago of horse, colours to be worn by jockey. 2 liaces run and meeting held unler " Rules of Racing," as adopted by the Conference of New Zealand Jockey Clubs. 3 The winner of any Flat Race Handicap after declaration of weights may be re-handicapped W. IRVING, Secretary, Reefton Jockey Club, Approved—G. T. GRACE, Secretary Gfeymouth Jockey Club
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Inangahua Times, 27 November 1912, Page 3
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