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nny person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for by Rule 92, Rules of Tiotfing. The names of trainer and owner or owners must be included in all acceptance forms when acceptances are sent in. NOTE.— CONCERT and DANCE in the Evening, m aid of the Club's Funds. LAURENCE RYAN, Seeretaiy, 23ni Alexandra . npAHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. Wednesday and Saturday, APRIL 27 and 30, 1904. Preskl&nt: Mr S. S. Myers. Vice-president- Mr W. J. Gore. Judge: Mr W. J. Gore. Treasuier: Mi F. J. Townsend. Clerk of Scales : Mr R. G. Hudson. Clerk of Course : Mir J. Jeffs. Staiter: Mr L. 0. Hazlett. Time-keeper: Mi F. J. Townserd. Handicapper: Mr H Binkmau. Stewards: Messrs G Hodges, J. Jeffs, R. Rutherford, L. C. Hazlett. R. G. Hudson, P. J. Towusendl, H. J. Gourley, T. Ritchie, and J. A. Millar, M.H.R. PROGRAMME. (Approved by the New Zealand Tiotting Association). FIRST DAY— APRIL 27. 1. TRIAL HANDICAP (in. Saddle), of 30sova; the second hors-3 to leceive 6sovs from the stakes. Two miles. Open to horses that ■have not won in 5.25 or its equivalent. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, 12s 6d. 2. MARRAM PONY HANDICAP (Saddle or Harness), of 25t>ovs ; «he second p-ony to receive ssovs from the stakes. Two mile?. Open to ponies 14.2 hands ana under. All ponies to be measured at the Course before starting. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, 10s. 3. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (in Saddle), of 60sovs; the second horse to receive 12sovs and th© third 3sovs from the stakes. Two miles. Open to horses that can do 5.25 or under. Nomination, 203 ; accsptince 303. 4. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (Saddle or Harness), cf 2osovs. The winner to receive a Bracelet value losovs and ssoys added money; the second horse to receive Ssovs from, the stakes. One mile a.nd a j half. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Riders and drivers must hs amateurs (see deGniticu below), and names must be submitted with acceptances. Nomination, 12s 6d; acceptance, 10s. 5. BEACH HANDICAP (in Harness), of SOsovs ; the second horse to receive 16sovs and the third 4sovs from the stakes. Two miles. Open to horses that can do 510 or under. Noraa nation, 20s; acceptance 40s. 6. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP (in Saddle), of 45eovs ; the second horse to receive 3sovs and the third £2 5s from the stakes. Ono mile. Open to horses that c?n do 2.50 or under. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 7. DASH HANDICAP (in Kg.mess), cf iosovs ; the second hor^e to receive 9sovs and the I hird £2 5s from the s^kes. One mile. Open to horses that can do 2.i5 or under. Nomination, 20s : acceptance. 20s, SECOND DAY— APRIL ZJ. "*' *" 1. ADVANCE HANDICAP (in Harness), of .' : osovs ; the secund horse to receive 6sovs fioiu the stakes. Two miles. Open to horses that have not won in 5.25^ or its equivalent. Nomination, J2s 6d ; peceptar.ee, 120 Gd. 2. RANFURLY PONY HANDICAP (.Saddle or Harness), of 25sov? ; the second pony to rcoeive ssov.j from the stakes. One mile. Open to poniea 14.2 han&is and under. All ponies to be measured r,.t the Course before starting. Nomination, 12s Gd ; acceptance, 10s. * 3. OTAGO HANDICAP (in Sad-die), cf 60sovs ; the *=econd horse to leceive 12sovs said thetfcird 3sov3 from the stakes. Two miles. Open to horses that can do 5.25 c-r under. Nomination. 20s; acceptance, 3fte. 4. SECOND LADIES' BRACELEI HANDICAP (Saddle or Harness), of 25sovs ; the winner to receive a Bracelet value 15sovs and fisovs addsd money; the second horse to receive ssovs from, the stakes. One male. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Riders and drivers must be amateurs (see definition below), and names must be submitted with acceptances. Nomination, i's, 6d; acceptanoe, 10s. 5. WINTER OATS HANDICAP (in HarnessV of SOsovs; the second horse to leceive 16sovs and the third 4sovs from the stakes. Two miles. Open io horse-s that can do 5.10 cr urdei. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. 6. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (in Saddle), of 45sov=; th' 1 second horse to leceive 9sovsand the third £2 js from the stakes. One mile. Open to hoises "that ca.n do 2.50 or ■uoidar. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 7. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (m Harness-), of 4390^ s ; the second horse to receive 9sovs and the third £2 5s from the stakes. One mile. Open to horses that can &<t 2.45 or under. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. STAKES PAID IN FULL. All Horses and Ponies to be handicapped to trot 3rmn >i better. All Placed Horses in any Race aifter Hriidicap is declared may be Re-handicapped. Bates of Nominations, Handicaps, and Acceptances. NOM [NATIONS for all Events, both Dsys, CLOSE at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, 9th April. HANDICAPS for First Day en or about SATURDAY, 16ih Apnl. "ACCEPTANCES for all Events First Day CLOSE at 10 p.m. 0,! SATURDAY, 23rd April. HANDICAPS lor Second Day will appear in daily papers on FRIDAY, 29th Apiil. ACCEPTANCES for all Events Second Day CLOSE a' 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 23th April. Rules antl Regulations. Placed hoises doing better time than that specified in their class may be nominated ior a higher class at the Meeting. Such nominations must be ma do by 8 o'clock on night cf fauch peiformanc-e. All Entiances and Acceptances (o be adcW&sed to the Secretary, Dunedin, entrance X oiiey enclosed, with the name <uid deisoription of horse, age at time of entry, name of awner, pedigree, colours of the rider, and, in case of Handicaps, the perforimnces of the horses winch are not known to the Haiidioapper. All Entries and A-eoeptiuiceo, accompanied by the full amount m cash, must bo in the hands of the Seeretaiy before 10 p.m. -in their respective dates, unless stated Ie the contrary. All Races will be nui miclei Lite Kulcs of the New Zealand Tiotting Association. Amateur Riders. — No person shall be .-l;«ih'e to ude as amateur rider— (l) If he ieociv*-s ot has leceived any fee or leward l* 1 nioi cy, . . I jit fa- '■*»". \ La(i», leiaibuiiitr-cl f^-n ~»-«^-- v. H

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

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