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NORTHLAND RACING CLUB VICTORY RACE MEETING Kaikolie Race Track, Mangakahia Road SATURDAY APRIL 13 OFFlClALS—Committee of Northland Racing Citib. H 9* (It ii TmiM _— programme of events 1— A.M. TRIAL STAKES of £ls. for horses that have never previously won a race. Minimum weight 10 stone. Distance 5 furlongs. Entrance Fee 10/-. First £lO/10'-, Second £3. Third £l/10/- from stake. Accept. 10/-. 2 P.M. NGAPUHI HANDICAP of £2O. Horses to be owned, trained and ridden by a Maori. Minimum weight 10 stone. Distance 1 mile. Entrance Fee 12/6. First £l4. Second £4. Third £2 from stake. Acceptance 10/-. 3 P.M. SERVICES' PONY HANDICAP (Post Entry) of £5. Ponies to be 14.2 hands and under, and rider to be under 18 years. Minimum weight 7 stone. Distance 4 furlongs. Entries to be made 1 hour before starting time. Entrance 3 - and 5/- sweepstake. First £3/10-. Second £l, Third 10/from stake. 4 P.M. KAIKOHE VICTORY HANDICAP of £SO. Minimum weight 10 stone. Distance 1; miles. Entrance Fee 30/-. First £35. Second £lO, -third £5 from stake. Acceptance £l. 5 P.M. CASSINO HANDICAP of £ls. Minimum weight 10 stone. Distance 7 furlongs. Entrance Fee 10/-. First £lO, Second £3/10/-, lhird £llO/- from stake. Acceptance 10/-. 6 P.M. NORTHLAND STAKES of £ls. For maidens 2. 3 and 4-year-old thoroughbreds—2-year-old. 9 stone; 3-year-old, 9 stone 7 lbs; 4-year-old, 10 stone minimum weight. Distance 5 furlongs. Entrance Fee 10/-. First £lO, Second £3/10/-, Third £l/10/- from stake. Acceptance 10/-. 7 P.M. ELECTRIC HANDICAP of £3O. Minimum weight 10 stone. Entrance Fee £l. Distance 6 furlongs. First £2l, Second £6, Third £3 from stake. Acceptance 10/-. 8— P.M. KIWI HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP (Post Entry) of £2O. Minimum weight 11 stone. Entries to be made one hour before starting time. Distance 7 furlongs. Entrance Fee £l. First £l4. Second £4. Third £2 from stake. All races are for hacks which have not won a race to the value of £250 to the winner, or a total of over £SOO. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 14. KAIKOHE, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2. at 5 p.m. ADMISSION—Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/-, Cars 1/-. Children 6d. Afternoon tea, hot water and refreshments available. RULES —— 1. —Horses to be owned, trained and ridden by persons other than licensed trainers, jockeys, stablemen or persons employed in or about the management, training, riding or care of horses registered under the Rules of Racing. 2. —Horses to be at least 12 weeks away from a registered training establishment. 3. —The Committee reserves (lie right to decline any nomination. 4. No rider for any event to be under 14 years of age. 5. —The Committee reserves the right to alter the order of running the events. (>.—No riders considered by .the officials of the Club to be under the influence of liquor will be allowed to ride. 7.—No bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk will be allowed on the course. B.—Winners will be re-handicapped. !).—All riders take part at their own risk, and the Club will be in no way liable for damage or injury to horses or equipment. 10. —All horses must be' nominated under their correct owners, and registered names and details of breeding and age submitted. 11. Details of past performances of all horses must accompany nominations, stating whether performances at totalisator or non-lotalisator meeting. 12. Nomination fees must accompany til nominations. 13. Riders may race in registered colours of owners provided that details of colours are submitted with nomination. V. F. CRACKNELL, Secretary. 32 WHANGAREI RACING CLUB (Incorporatedi 2 BIG DAYS AT KENSINGTON FRIDAY—ApriI 5 First Day—1— PORTLAND HACK HANDICAP of £175—6 furlongs. 2 TRIAL STAKES of £l5O and sweepstake of £2 each from starters—s furlongs. 3 McINNES MEMORIAL HANDICAP of £500—1.1 miles. 4 NORTHLAND HACK HURDLES of £250 —U miles and 282 yards. 5 SETTLERS’ PLATE of £l3O and sweepstake of £2 each from starters —6 furlongs. 6 CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP of £350—11 miles. 7 MAUNGATAPERE OPEN HANDICAP of £250—1 mile. 8— WAIPU HACK HANDICAP of £2oo—l mile. SATURDAY—ApriI 6 Second Day—1— ONERAHI HACK HANDICAP of £2oo—l mile. 2 JUNIOR MAIDEN HANDICAP of £l5O and sweepstake and £2 each from starters —5 furlongs. 3 AUTUMN HANDICAP of £4oo—ll miles. - 4 PARUA BAY HACK HURDLES of £25O—lA miles and 232 yards. 5 FLYING HACK HANDICAP of £175—6 furlongs. 6 NORTHERN HACK HANDICAP of £250—11 miles. 7 RUATANGATA STAKES HANDICAP of £l5O and a sweepstake of £2 each from starters—6 furlongs. 8— KIA ORA HANDICAP of £250—1 mile. TOTAL STAKES for the Meeting - - £3850 ACCEPTANCES for the First Day (April 5. 1946) will be received up to, 5 p.m. at the Secretary's office. Whangarei, and at Messrs Blomlield and Co.’s office. Shortland Street. Auckland, on FRIDAY, MARCH 29. ADMISSION (Both Days)—Ladies: Outer Gate 1 6. Enclosure 3/-. Gents: Outer Gate 1/6. Enclosure 5/-. F. L. GUNN. Secretary. Box 92, Phone 2843. Whangarei.
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Northern Advocate, 30 March 1946, Page 7
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