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Otaki Maori Raoing Club
Spring -Meeting, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1918 5-3IG FIELDS GOOD RACING tjfelG FIELDS GOOD RACING First event 11.30 a.m. •.. \ ) .fyyif O. J. D*ATH, Secretary.
NEW ZE.ALAND METROPOLITAN :.', TROTTING CLUB.;,., ' ' SPRING MEETING; TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRtDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 7, and 8, 3 918. President: Hon. C. Louisson. Vicepresident: J. H.W illiams. .Stewards: J. C. Clarkson, P. E. Graham, W. H. Hollis, W.'Hayward, W. H. Norton, C. M. Ollivier, G. W. C. Smlthson, J. S. Slade, J. Westerman, J. Wood. Hon. Treasurer: J; S. Williams. Hon. Surgeons: Drs. Ned•will, Louisson, and Palmer. Hon. Vet. Surgeons: A. A. ''Johnson, F.R.C.V.S., and H. . S. Kyle, G.M.C.V.S. Judge: W. H. Hartgill. Handicapper: H. Bririkman. Clerk of Scales: A. Hi Noall. Clerk of Course: E. Holmes. Timekeepers: E. Clarkson and H. Reynolds. . FIRST, DAY— TUESDAY, NOV. 5. ' (SPRING HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 soys; second horse to receive 40 soys, and third horse £0 sovs- from the stake. For unhoppled trotters only. For horses that can do 4.56, and have not done better than 4.45 ';■ or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 40s. Two miles. EMPIRE HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 soys; second horse to receive 40 soys and . third horse 2Q soys from the stake. For- liorses that can do 4.48 or better. Nomination 20s.' Acceptance 40s. Two miles. (,'IEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP • (harness), of 2500 soys and silver cup, presented by the President, Hon. C. Louisson; second horse • to receive 500 soys, third horse 300 soys, and fourth horse 200' soys from the stake. For horses that have *done 4.34 or better m a race at a meeting held by a club recognised by the New Zealand Trotting. • Association. (Also see condition, below). Nomi- . nation 4 soys. Payment" 6. soys (Sept. 25).. Acceptance 10 soys. Two -miles. . •RTCCTARTON' HANDICAP (harness), of 350 soys; second horse to receive 70 soys and third horse 35 soys, from the stake. For horses that can do 3.44 or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 70s. One mile and five furlongs. MIDDLETON HANDICAP (harness), of 250 soys; second horse to receive 60 soys and third horse 25 soys from the stake. For horses that ca,n do 4.48 or better. For unhoppled trotters only. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 50s. Two miles. ,:.■ VICTORIA HANDICAP (harness), of 300 soys ; second horse ; to receive 60 soys and third horse 80 soys from the stake. • For horses that can do 4.42 or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 60s. Two miles. ST. ALBANS HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 soys; second horse to receive 40 soys and 'third horse 20 soys from the stake. • For horses that can do 2.18 or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 40s. One mile. HAGLEY HANDICAP (harness), of 250 soys; second horse to receive 50 soys, and- third horse 25 ,soys from the stake. For horses with a mile record of 2.18, hut have not done better than 2.15. ; Nomination 20s. Acceptance 60s. One mile. SECOND DAY— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. WHITELEIGH HANDICAP (saddle),' of 225 soys; second horse to receive 45 soys and third horse 22- sovs from the stake. For horses that can do. 4.65 or better. For unhoppled trotters only. Nomination 20s. Accept-, ance 40s. Two miles. NOVEMBER HANDICAP (saddle), of 250 soys; second horse to receive 50 soys and third horse' 25 ! ;sovs from the stake. Fbr horses -that can do 4.46 or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 50s. Two miles. COURTENAY HANDICAP (harness), of 600 soys; second horse to receive 120 soys and third _ horse 60 soys from the stake. For horses that have done 4.37 or better. Nomination . 40s. Acceptance 5 soys. Two miles. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (harness), of 250 soys; second horse to receive 50 soys and third horse 25 soys from the stake. For horses, that can do 3.47 or better. Nomination! 20s. Acceptance 50s. 'One mileartd five furlongs. FREE-FOR-ALL (harness), of 500 soys; second horse to receive 100 soys and third horse 50 soys from the stake. Nomination 40s. Acceptance 4 soys. One mile and a-quar-tcr. ' SOCKBURN HANDICAP (harness), of 350 soys; second horse to receive 70 soys and . third horse 35 soys from the stake. For "horses that can do 4.46 or better. For unhoppled trotters only. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 70s. Two miles. RAILWAY HANDICAP (saddle), of 250 soys; second horse to receive 50 soys and third! horse '2s soys from the stake. For horses that .cari' do 217 or better. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 50s. One mile. ROYAL HANDICAP (harness), of 300 soys; second horse to receive 60 soys and third horse : 30; boys: from, the stake. 2.50-class . Open' to horses with a mile record of 2;16-.:br .better. For horses that can ' a&ftM'br better NominatidnT 20_.' Acceptance 60s! One mile, and^-qugirter. r THIRD DAT^FRIDA^-iNOV:,.-. .--/• GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP (saddle), of 225 soys; second' horse to receive,. 45 soys and third horse 22 soys from, the stake. For horses that can do 454 or better. For. unhoppled trotter", only. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 40s. Two miles. y ff'' ■LYTTELTON HANDICAP (harness), of 300 soys; second horse, to receive CO soys and third horse. 30, soys from • .the stake. For horses that can-do %.40 or better. Open to horses 'that have done 4.40, but n6t b.tter tlyui 4 36. Nomination 20e. Acceptance
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NZ Truth, Issue 692, 21 September 1918, Page 7
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