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fiENTRAL OTAGO TROTTING- CLUB'S FIRST ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on the ALEXANDRA RACECOURSE On FRIDAY. April 22, 1904. OFFICE-BEARERS : President: Mr T. P. Beck. Vine-presidents : Messrs E. Jolly end E. F. Gerkins. Judgo: Mr L. B. Grimstone. Treasurer: Mr W. S. Laidlaw. Clerk of Scales- Mr C. M'lntosh. Steward- Mr G. Donnelly. Olerk of Course: Mr W. Richaids. Starter: Mr W. S. Ltddlaw. Siaiter'3 .Stewards: Messrs J. W. Perriam and E. F. Gerkins. Timekoeper: Mr D. Moran. Hand:capper • Mr John Paget. Hon. Suigccns: Drs J. G. Hyde, G. A. Morris, J. L. Giegg, and A. j. M'liioy. Stewards: Messrs R. May, J. M' Arthur, jun., S. M. T-aylor, G. Moran, G. Martin, S. Cameron, D. Bringans. E. Marslin, S. G. Gay, J. Butler, W. Nicholson, G. Reid. MEMBERS : Messrs James Geddes, C. J. M'lntosh, J. E. Thompson, E. Bellamy, John Smith, S. F. Gey, L. B. Grimstone, Jamea Reilly, W. S. Laidlaw, James Austin, Jew Lye, Thomas Richardson, T. P. Beck, W. C. Nicholson, E. Marslin, S. M'K-night, Thomas Leal, J. B. Arnott, W. Thompson, John Patteison, R. M'Naniara, L. Ryan, R, Wilson, D. Calloghan, A. Thomson, A. Kennedy, W. Paul, jun., J Ycung, A. R. Cottrell, J. D. Buchanan, J. Paget, Fre-d King', J. M. Sutherland, M. G. Baker, Kum You, D. Bringans, E. Callaghan, S Cameron, J. Richardson, A. J. Campbell, W. Churstain, E. "VV. Eaton, F. Gorman, Jas. Nieper, of Alexandra; R. Cotter, xlriow; George Scatter, Bannockburn; John Butler, Bald Hill; E. F. Gerkins. Becks; Felix J. Donnelly, P. Williams, R. May, M. H. "Dawson, J. M'Loughlin, J. M'Gmnis, H. C. Mountney, E. Jolly, W. Richards, A. Waiburton, of Cromwell; S. M. Taylor, S. Stevens, John Sbeehy C. C. Hutton, of Clyde; J. M'Arthur, jun., South Clyde; J. "Beattie, jun.. J. M'Cuto'aeon, of Cambrians; D. J. Gunn, Chatto Creek; James M'Kewen, J. M'&hee, Hugh Go.irley, Chas. Roberts, J. C. Amar-jtty, of Diuiedin; S. T. Spain, Earrscleug-h ; J. A. Paterson Halfway; D. Sinnamon, W. Walcnon, R. Gemmill, George Towns, Pat Lewis, Con. Fitzgeraldl, Robert Eady, W. Bicokes, of Ida Valley; George Donnelly, G. G. M&rtin, M. Harniilto/i, Pat. Donnelly, George Moraa of Lauder; Hug'li Ciaig, Lawrence ; J. W. Peiriam. Lowburn ; George Lo^an. Luggate ; D. Mora.ii, W. Walls, Matakanai; Semuel Geddes, J. Hore, of Xasoby; James Gillighan, Frank Donnelly. W. B. Hawson, J. H. Lewis, A. J. Mllrcy, of Ophir; C. D. Dagg, Geo. Reid, of Queenstown ; I) Manuel, Roxburgh; J. O'Dowd, Sprlngva^ ; Walter Thurlow, SI. Bathans"- Jimes Bennet, M.H.R. , Rae's Junction. PROGKAHHE. (Approved by the Xew Zealand Trotting Association). 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP TROT, o; 13sovs; second horse to receive £2 10s from the slakes. On© mile and a-half. To start at 12.30 p.m. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. 2. GOLDFIELDS CUP, of 40sovs; second horso Lo receive ssovs from the stakes. Two miles. To start at 1.30 p.m. Nomination, 255 ; acceptance, 15s. 3. NOVEL HANDICAP, of 20sovs. One mile and a-half. Winner to become the property cf the Club. To start .at 2.15 p.m. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, 7s 6d. 4. CENTRAL HANDICAP, of lasovs ; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stakes. One mile. To stirt at 3 p.m. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. 5. MIDDLE-CLASS HANDICAP, of 30e'ovs; s&cond horse to r&ceive ssovs' from the stakes. One mile and a-ha'f. All horses to be handicappec l ! to do 4.15 or better. To start at 3.45 p.m. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 10s. 6. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £12 10s; second horse to receive £1 10s from the stakes. One milo. To start at 4.30 p.m. Nomination, 7s 6d ; acceptance, 3s. STAKES PAID IN FULL. All Events start punctually to time. Dates of Nominations, Handicaps, and Acceptances. Nomin ations for the Goldfield& Cup and Middle-clas3 Handicap oloss on THURSDAY, 7th April, at 10 p.m. Nominations for the Maiden, Novel, Cential, and Farewell Hsnd-:-oaps close night of gene-ial entry, IHURSDAY, 21st April, st 10 o'clock. Hanuicaps for the Goldfwlds Cup and Middleclass Handican will be published in the Cromwell Argus on'TUESDAY. 12th April. Handicaps for the Maiden and Novel will bs declared en THURSDAY, 21st April, at 11 p.m. Handicaps for the Central will ba declared immediately riter the Novel is run. Handicaps for the Farewell will be declared immediately after the Middle-class is run. Acceptances for the Goldfielco Cup and Middle-clas3 Handicap close THURSDAY, Aiiil 21, at 10 p.m. Acceptances for tie Maiden and Novel close 10 o'clock morning of the Races. Acceptances for the Central and Farewell on the Course 20 minutes after Handicaps aie declared. RULES and REGULATIONS. All Entrances and Acceptances to be addiesscd to Secietaiy, with entrance money ci closed, with the r.ame and description of hor«e, age, name of owner, pedigree, colours of the rider, and) the performances of the hoi so vhieh aie not known to the Handioapper. All Entries anil Acceptances, accompanied by the full amount in -cash, rmist be m the hands of the Seeretaiy i:&t later than the time appointed on then respective dates. AH Races will b3 run under the Rules of the New Zealand Tiottmg Association. We:ght for trotte.s, list: ponies, Ost 7ib. All complaint 1 } regarding any matter occurliiig during a R-ice must be made within 10 minutes pfter the Race to the Seeretaiy, accompanied with the sum o[ £5, which will be forfelled if the conip'aint pioves to be flli o'.OUS. Every owner .of trotting- hoises or ponies iii New Zealand must iegi?ter with the Association all horses m his possession, giving* "u-ai.cl, age, pedigree, and general description of e-ach horse, pnor to rccepting m any Race. By entering a, horce, the nominator and every peison having any interest in such horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and lesUiclicns imposed or iniphedl by these Rules, and to be debarred from questioning any ati'on or conduct of any official of a Trotting i or iUfttiWi Cliib in lessee t o-i s-uch. lin^sa, as

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Otago Witness, Issue 1851, 30 March 1904, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1851, 30 March 1904, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1851, 30 March 1904, Page 49

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