FORTHCOMING MEETINGS.
OHJNEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. The OUinemun Jockey Club will hold i',s annual race meeting at Paeroa on March 17 and 18, and. with the gum of £4785 offerod in prize-money, a utrons list of entries may ho anticipated. Nominations for all events. both days, close at 8 p.m. to-day (Saturday), and thf.se- may be lodged eithor with the Bccretarv. Mr. H. Poland, at I'aeroa, or with Mr. C. F. Mark, High Street, Auckland.
TE AEOHA JOCKEY CLUB. Acceptances for all events to be run on the opening day of the To Aroha jockey Club's meeting close on Tuosdny nest at 5 p.m., and these may bo lodged either with the secretary, Mr. E. 0. Nash. To Aroha, or with Mr. C. P. Mark, Auckland.
THAMES JOCKEY CLUB. Mr. R. Wynyard has declared the following rehandicaps for events to be. run at the opening day of tho Thames Jockey Club's meeting: —
Hurdles Handicap.—Tinokaha, 10.6. Trial Handicap.—Euphoria, 8.10. Borough Handicap.—Hipo, 7.10. Goldfields' Cup.-Truthfu!, 8.0. Hack Handicap.—Euphoria. B.S. Apprentice Handicap.—Tama-a-ro» v J).B Hauraki Plains Handicap,—Some Fashion, 7.10: Hipo, 7.6.
The Thames Jockey Club's programme will reauire further attention from lioraeownerb on or before Monday next, on which day, at 6 p.m.. acceptances close for all events to be run on the opening day. These may be lodged e'lher with the secretary. Mr. W. S. Clark. Thames, or with Mr, R. Wynyard. Shortland Street, Auckland. It is notified that the Northern Steamship Company will ran a special trio to the Thames with tho Waiotalti on Friday next for tho conveyance- of horßes, the vessel being timed to leave Auckland at 11 a.m. on the day named.
NELSON HANDICAPS. [by. telegraph.—press association.] PALMERSTON NORTH. Friday. The Nelson Jockey Club has declared the following handicaps;— NELSON CUP.-Printemps. 9.5; Esperanco, 8.9; Princess Pat, 8.0; Matatua, 7.11; Helen Rufus, 7.9; American Beauty, 7.7; Beloved, ,6.13; War Baby, 6.12; Black Night, Sir Uoseberry, Tiranga, 6.7. HOPE HACK WELTER.-Pitch Dark, 9.9; Edendale, Lord Dsk, Misßland, 9.8; Black Night, 9.7; Sandy McDonald, 8.11; Island. 8.8; Lady Witchet 8.5; Zela, 7.9; Wheel, <Rora, Merimas, Lady Waimanga, 7.7. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.-Waimatoa. 10.2; Barleycorn, 9,1; Capping Day, 8,13; Triboulet, 8.11; Tommy Rot. Counter Attack. 8.8; Weary Willie, 8.7; Canyon, 86; Bestir, 7.13; Rose of Athens, 7.9; Cheer Up. 7.7; Ahika, 7.5; Samarang, Gold Problem. 7.0. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. — Mountain March, 9.13; Paphiofl, 9.5; Douccment, Edondale, Jackaroo, 8,13; Sandy McDonald, 8.9; Lady Lucullus, 8.3; Blackhead, 8.3; In the Pink, 7.13; Maropa. 7-10- Brown Lady, Beliove, Demoness, 7.7; Bedsomc, Moonstruck, 7.3; Mcrrimas, i*jra, Last Card, 7.0. GLEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP.-Wai-matoa 10.13; Princess Pat, 9.12; Matatua, Triboulet. 9.11; Helen Rufus, 9.7; Beloved, 8.13; Bestir, 8.12: Cheer fy>. 8.10; War Baby 8.9; Ahika. 8.6; .Gold Problem, 7.181 Ladj LuouUui, PwUorm. TuMg* 701.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 11
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