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TTT UROW JOCKEY CLTJB. PROGRAMME Of the KUROW RACES, To be held on Thursday, October 5, 1905. President: R. O. Campbell, Esq. Vice-presidents: Mr James Green and Dr Stevens. Treasurer: Mr Hy. Delargy. Clerk of the Scales : Mr Wm. Barclay. Clerk of the Course: Mr H. Black. Timekeeper : Mr Campbell. Judge : Mr J. Green. Stacter: Mr A. Patterson. Totalisator Steward: Mr W. H. Ross. Handicappers : Messrs J. E. Henry and H. Brinkman. Handicappers for Races 2 and 7 : Messrs R. H. Hassall and John Gxeen. Stewards: Messrs W. Goddasd, T. Wilson, Walter Sutherland, D. M'Cullough, A. W. Simmons, A. Simpson. L. Bradifhaw, R. H. Hassall, W. H.-Munro, Hugh M'Kellar, T. Saxon, H. Gilmore, Jas. Drysdale, and T. E. Brown. All Ofiicers act ex offieio ■Stewards. Hon. Secretary: Mr T. A. Munro, , Programme of , Events. 1. MAIDEN PLATE (Open), of Sfisovs ; ssors from stafces to go to second horse. Six furlongs. ,For all horses that have never won a race of th-e value -of JEI6. Weight fox age. Entry, 30s. To start at 12.30 p.m. _ j 2. DISTRICT HANDICAP HACK RACE, of 16sovs; 3sovs from stakes to go to second: lorse. Five furlongs. Entry, 16s. To start at 1.15 p.m. 3. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP TIME TROT (Open), of 25sovs; ssovs from stakes to go to second horse. Onemile and a-half Weight, 10&t up. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, ss. To start a-t 2 p.m. i. POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASE.— Silver Cup value £10 10s (presented by R. O. Campbsll, Esq.) for first -horse, and Trophy value £2 2s (also presented by R. O. Campbell, Esq.) for second horse if eight -starters. Two miles. Horses nominated must be 'the bona fide property of a member of "the Waitaki Hunt Club, and must be ridden by own-ex. Minimum weight, i2st 71b. Any owner employing another membei tc ride, such horse- to carry 141b penalty. Entry free. No entry will be received unless accompanied with. a certificate from the Waitaki Hunt Club Committee. To start at 2.45 p.m. 5. OTEEAIKE HANDICAP (Open), of 45sovs; ssovs from .stakes to go to second horse. Five furlongs. Winner of Maiden to carry Slb.penalty. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 3.30 p.m. 6. HANDICAP TIME TROT (Open), of -^Ssoys,; from -stakes to go to seconcl , iorse.- One mile." Weight, JLOst; up. NomiA nation, r 20s ; acceptance, ss. To start at •4:15 -p.m. ,7. KUROW^DISTRICT- HANDICAP HACK pEJAGE }i of JLssoys; 3sovs.from 'stakes to go '- vHalf. a mile. Winner of -3lac§:-^or,2^to 'be penalised .10lb. Entry, TSs; Totstart.sct.^iis p.m. 8. JfoCKEY iCEUB HANDICAP of , . '^soys^Sso'vis .front .stakes to go to-sectma „ - horse. Six, -furlongs. Winnsr jof Maiden ' to carry 31b .penalty, winner of Otekaike Handicap 101b penalty ; if same horse wins Maiden, and Otekaike Handicap, penalties to be cumulative. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 203 To start at 5.15 p.m. RUL.ES and REGULATIONS. 1. The New Zealand Rules of Racing will be '' strictly adhered to. 2. NOMINATIONS fo. ALL EVENTS CLQSE with' the Secretaxy at 9 on SATURDAY, 16th September, 1905. 3. fo ALL EVENTS must reach the Secxetarj by 9 p.m* on SATURDAY, 30th September, 1905. 4. The district for the two Hack Races will, on the Canterbury side, include the Mackenzie Country and extend to the Paxeora #Uver; and on the Ot-ago side from Morven, Hills to the Horse Range, bounded on the . east by the sea, Waiareka Creek, Bobbin and ; Waikaura Creeks. 5 Owners and Horses of the two Hack Races mu<3t be in the district three months prior to the Meeting. 6. "Handicaps to appear in the Oamaru Mail September. 7. Horses not at the post at the advertised time of starting are liable to a fine of £2 2s, . which will bs strictly enforced. - J3.' Nominators to give previous performances: and' colours of riders. 9. .Horscra entexed in Races Nos. 1, 5, and 8 ■ will not be -allowed to nominate in Events 2 -and 7. - v 10. The Trotting Races will ba run under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. 11. Nominations to -be under cover and marked "Nominations only." No Nomination ■ or Acceptance received unless accompanied with the necessary fee. Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club. — ■ H. L. James, Secretary. And the New Zealand Trotting Association.—. J. B. Norms, Secretary. THOS. A. MUNRO, Gs Hon. Secretary Kurow Jockey Club. TO 0 E S A L ETONEY, b g, aged, by Cajolery— Pigeonto© VAGABOND, b g, syrs, by Gipsy Grand — Aspenleaf BAY FILLY, 2yrs, Gipsy Grand— Aspenleaf. Aoply Mrs G. LESLIE, 9au Thames street, Oamarti. MANTOTOTO JOCKEY CLUB. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of HANDICAPPER to the Maniototo Jockey Club. Salary, £15. The Club's Races take place on Ist and 2nd February next, and the Person appointed will be required to attend the- Race Meeting. Applications addressed to th« Undersigned, to be in by SEPTEMBER 80, 1905. FRED W. INDER, Secretary", 6s Naseby. A- Good Investment is NORTON'S - PREMIER EG-G PRESERVATIVE. , In 40-galloa casks and 4-gallon tins, €to» I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 54

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