MARL BOROUGH TROTTING CLUB, ANNUAL MEETING. To hi* held on Marlboro ugh Racing Club's course, Riverlands, on FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1915. OFFICERS OF THE CLUB. President: E. A. Weld. Vice-Presi-dent: J. G. Armstrong. Stewards: J. G. Armstrong, C. G. Tesche-maktr-Shute.. J. Marfell, J. McGiVern, T. Keating, T. Morrm, E. A. Weld, S. Tapp, L. Griffiths, R. Marfell, E. Evans, D. Fleming, .1, McFadden, S. Bennett, J. Walkco. Judge: A. C. Mcßae. Assristant-Judge: H- V. Browne. Timekeeper: J. J. Con^yr. AssistantTimekeeper : J. T. Murphy. Starter: H. Tliomson. Handicapper: L. Griffiths. Secretary: L. Griffiths. Hon. Treasurer: H. V. Browne. Clerk of Scales:/. Marfell. Clerk of Course: G. Windleburn. PROGRAMME. 1. Districl Maiden Hatu'icap, of 25' soys.;; secosid horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake. For horsesowned and trained for six months prior to> the date of nomination by a resident of the Provincial Dis- ! trict of Marlborough. For horses i N tha 7 have never Avon a race of ' greater valuo thrtn 10 soys. at time of starting. Horses in this i event 'will be handicapped to do I 2.50 or better. Nomination, 10s; f acceptance, 10s. One mile. 1121I121 Stewards' Handicap, of 30_sovs. ; second horse to receive 5 soys. from the rtake. Horses in this event will Be* handicapped to do> '1.15 or better. Unhoppled trotters only Nomination, Ws: acceptance, 10s. One and a-half miles. 31 Marlborough Handicap, of 100 kovs. ; second" horse to receive 15 soys., and\ third horse to receive 10- soys, from the stake! Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5.15 or better. Nomination, 30W; acceptance, 30s. Two miles. ; 4.. Ladies1 Bracelet, of 30 soys.; first ; horse to receive bracelet valued at : £25 or 25 soys. in cash.: second Jioitso- to; receive- Bracelet valeted ■ £5 or 5 soys. in cash. Horses in ; this event will be handicapped to do 4.15 or better. Nomination, TOs; acceptance, 10s. .Horses to- : Be nominated in the name- of a ; lady. One and a-half miles. Handicap, of 45 soys.; j second horse to receive 7 soys., and' tliird horse to receive 3" soys. i from tne% stake. For unhoppledl i trotters only. Horses in this event | will' be handicapped to do 5.35 or ; better. Nomination,. 15s; accept- ; ance, 15s. Two miles. , 6i. ©&sh' Handicap, of 40 soys.; second licrse to receive 7 soys., and third 1 liprse to receive 3' soys, from the ; . sttike. Horses1 in this event will i be handicappecT to do 2".40 or better; Noniihfition-, 15s; ,ac- ! ceptance, v l'ss. On© mile. T.. Fai e\\ el! Handicap, of 30 soys. ; : second horsey to receive 5 f=ovs. I from the stake. Horses in; ihis > event will be handicapped to do : 4'.J.5 or better. Nomination, 10s; : acceptance, 10s. One and a-half ; miles ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. i T. Nominations for all events will .'Uvse1 on. MiOSDAY, 25th October, , IW%. ah the Secretary's office, BTenlieim.. Handicaps will appear on or before SATURDAY. 6th November. • Accepttinces for all events will close .onTFCUBBDAY, 11th November, 1915, ,at tlie Secretary's office, Blenheim. \ 2. All races will be run uiider' the ! RYile^ of; the New Zealand TVo-bting: ' Association-. ' 31 All nomination and acceptance • f«"cs, must be paid at the time of mak- ! ih^ sucli- entry or acceptance. 4. Owners must giVe with nomination tlio last three performances. <nd alho» the- Bust winning time the horse has. made;. s\. AIT Trots open to sadd'fe or harness-,, but nominators must state ■at the time- of entry whether they intend competing in saddle or harness, and no a-Iteiation will be allowed without the consent of the Stewards. 6. By- entering or endeavoring to eittei' a horse, ever?' person having or subsequently acquiring any interest m such horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed? wimplied1 by the Rules of Trotting; and to be barred from questioning the- action or condu~t of the Club or other- body holding *, sports meeting, or any official of the Club, or such other body in respect of such horse or of^ any person connected therewith otherwise than is piovided for i» PaH XXX, Rules of Trotting. _ 7. Tlie winner of any race after thedeclaration of tlie handicaps may be-re-n-mdicapped. L. GItIFFITHS, Secretary. Approved by. the N.Z. Trotting Association.—J. B. N orris, Secretary. '-
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 6
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