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Tlirec-mile Handicap Time Trot, and Novel Trot must bo received not later than 9.30 p m od TU USD AY, January 20. 1805. llandicaiis for the l'uapeka County Jockey Club _ Handicap, Flying Handicap, Two-mile Handicap 'lime Trot, and Stewards' Purao will be po>ted up at th>' odioe of the Secretary at S) o'clock on the night of t. a first day's racing. Acceptances for sa.me to close at 9 30. All nominations to be accompanied by fees, with name, age, and description of horse ana colours of rider ; to be in the bands of the Secretary nofc later than the days and the hours above-men-tioned. This rule will be strictly enforced. No cash Holders allowed on the course. The penalty against anyone laying or accepting: Totalizator odds will be strictly enforced, N. 0. POTTS, SecKetarjr^ Postal Address : P.O , Lawrence. 2fld SOUTHLAND RAGING CLUB'S MEETING-, DecrinJbcr SCf, ISO 4. PERSONS at a distance wishing to INVEST on TOTALIZATOR can do so by Communicating with the Si cretary S.R C, Livercargill, not later tllau 10 a.m. Cash must accompany instructions. Cheqiiea •will not be received. RICHARD CLARK, 2Qd Secretary. npAPANUI RACING CLUB, ANNUAL RACES, To be held on the TAPANUI RACECOURSE On January 24 miA 35, 18Oa> (THURSDAY and FRIDAY). President : Mr A. M'lntyre. ViCE-PREsiDB;iT : Mr R. A. Rodger, Judge ; Mr J. Brownlie. Starter : Mr J. R. Mackenaie. Clfhk ov Couitsr-: MrT. G. Robertscm. Cleiu; of Pcai.us : Mr R A. Rodger. Totalisator Steward : Mr C. M. Whelan. fcECRETAHY: Mr W. Quin. Ori'icuL Timfkeeper : Mr P. Hay. Stewards : Messrs H. M'lntyre, J. Brownlie, R. Gossage, W. Quin, J. W. Cunningham, J. B. Mackenzie, C M. Whelun, R. A. Rodger, A. M'intyrc, R. H. Hassall, C. M'Donald, B. J. Heudrie, John Beattie. Handicapi'bu : Mr George D«wbc Messrs Musou and Roberto will be in charge ol the Totalisator. PROGRAMME. Fibst Day. President's Handicap, of 25sova ; second rwrse to receive Sbovs from the stake. Distance, six fiulongs. Nomination, IBs ; accoptance, 10a. Maiden Trot Handicap, of 15sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from, the stake. Distance, one' mile and a-half. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Maimcn Plate, of ISsovs. For all horses that have never won public money. Weight for age. Distance, one mile and a : rmarter Entry, 15a. Tapamji Ha^iucvp, of 35sovs; second horae to receive BiOVB from the ' atake. Dibtanc*, one mile and a- quarter. Nomination, 203 ; acceptarce 15s. Handicap Tijie Trot, of 2osovs ; second horse to receiver ssovs from the stake. Distance, three inileß. Nomination, 15i # , acceptance, 10a Novel Racb Handicap, of SOsova; the -winning horae to bi-cjine the properly of the club. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10a. Distuicj Trut Handicab, of 12hovb ; to he owned by persons rcsidiDg within a radius of 15 miles. Distance, one mile and a-half. Eutryi 12s. „ „ 1 CJrand Stand Handicap, of 2o?ovs ;• second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. Distance; one mile. Winner of President's or Tananui , Handicaps to carry 71b extra ; winner of both to carry 121b extra. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10j. Secosii Day. Banners' Plate District Race, of Kgova;" second horse to receive 2«ov8 from tho stake. Foe howeathat have never won public money ; to ba trained and ridden by amateurs only, and to be owned by persons residing within a radius of 15 niilaa. Welter weight for age. Distance; one mile. Nomination,, 12u ; acceptance, free. Stewards' Handicap, of 2flsovs ; second horxe to to receive 3sova from the stake. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, ss. Handicap Time Tao-c, of SBsovs ; second, horae to ! receive Osqahi- from the Btake, Distance, two miles. Nomination, 15s ; acceptancft, 103. Uapanui BAci.vcf Club Handicap, of 30soya; second horse to receive ssovs from the *take. Winner of Stewards' Hnndicap to carry 71b extra. Distance, seven furiongs. Nomination, 20s ; acceptnnce, 10s. , Hack Selling Race, of lOsovs. No weight under ft>t. The winner to be sold for lOaove, ana any surplus to' become the property of the Club. Distance, one mile. Pobt entry, 10b. rJUViKG Stakes, of 25sovs ; second, horse to receive siova from the stakes. Winner of Tapatmi Raciug Club or Stewards' Handicaps to carry 71b penalty ; winner of both Handu caps to carry 12lb extra. Distance, four furlonga. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 103. Consolation Handicap Trot, of lStovs. For all bdaten horses in trotting races during the meeting- j second horse to receive ssova from the slake. Distance, one mile and a-halL Post entry, 15s. Consolation Handicap, of 12sovs. For all beaten, hoi-sea during the meeting. Distance, one mile. Post entry, 12s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Horses running in district races must be the property of ownera nominatiug for fully three months prior to the races. Nominations for all Handicaps, excepting tne Novel aad Distinct Races, must be. made to the Secretary at his office, Tapanui, before 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, ULth January 1895, and the weights for the first day's racing will bo declared in the Daily Times of 2(lth January. General enttiew must be made before 8 o'clock on WEDNESDAY EVENI>,(i, the 23rd January, when, nominations foe the Maiden Flat Race, Fanners' Plate, Diatrict l'iot Handicap, and Novel Handicap will Be received. .. The rales of the Metropolitan Club of the district will be strictly adhered to, both as regaids the racing, trotting, and the working of tne totalisator. J , . . All entries and acceptances must be sent m sealed covers, addressed to tht Secretary, ana contain entrance money, desiripiion, pedigree, and age of hor^, reifonuwiices for trotters, and colou-stobeworn by the jockey. A penalty of 2sovs will he euforced for riding in wrong colours. '1 hree entries for each event or no race. In the event of anyone entermg a protest, the sum of £2 must be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is considered ; thi3 sum to be foifeited to the funda should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatiom. Five per cent, will be deducted from the grosa amount of all moneys paid in uccoi dance with the programme for expenses. All (Jiwutes, claims, aud objections arising out

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Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 36

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