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TTIORBURY PARE TROTTING CLUB. STAKES £1550. STAKES £1550. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held at the Forbury Park Course on Friday and Wednesday, FEBRUARY 25 and MARCH B, 1910. President: Mr W. J. Gore. Vice-president: Mr G. Hodges. Stewards—Messrs In. C. Hazlett, J. Jeffs, J. M'Ghie, J. Morrison, R. Rutherford, J. A. Sligo, F. Johnston, R. Greenslade, : and T. Elliott. Judge: Mr P. Miller. Treasurer: Mr L. C. Hazlett. Clerk of Scales: Mr T. Elliott. Clerk of Course: Mr J. Jeffs. Starter: Mr L. C. Hazlett. Timekeepers: Messrs J. A. Sligo and F; Johnston. Handicapper: Mr H. Brinkman. (Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association). FIRST DAY— FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1910.. 1. STEWARDS' PONY HANDICAP (Optional), of 35sovs; second pony to receive ssovs from the stakes. Open to ponies 14.2 hands and under. All ponies to be measured at the course at 12 o'clock on day of race. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lis. One mile and a-half. 2. TRIAL HANDICAP.(OptionaI), of 75sovs; the second horse to receive. £ll 5s and the third £3 15s from the stakes. Open to horses that, can do 4.15 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 255. One mile .and a-half. „ 3. DUNEDIN CUP HANDICAP' (in Harness), of 250sovs; the second horse to receive £37 10s and the third £l2 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 5.0 or better. Nomination, 50s; acceptance, 100 s. Two miles. 4. FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (Optional), of s©S'Ovs; the second horse to receive £7 lOa 'and the third £2 10s from the stakes. Riders and drivers in this race must be amateurs who have not ridden or driven any horse other than their own in any race since Ist August, 1907, amateur races excepted. Nomination, 12a 6d; acceptance, 17s 6d. Two miles. 5. KENSINGTON HANDICAP (In Saddle), of 120sovs; the second house to receive £lB and the third £6 from the stakes. Open to horses that oan dlo 5.10 or better. Nomination., 30s; acceptance, 425. Two miles. 6. DASH HANDICAP (In Harness), of 90sovs; the second horse to receive £l3 10s and the third £4 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 3.12 or better. Nomination, 20s; 'acceptance, 345. One mile and a-quarter. 7. O.TAGO HANDICAP (Optional; for Unhoppled Trotters Only), of 115sovs; the second horse to receive £l7 5s and the third £5 15s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 6.45 or better. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 365. Two miles and a-half. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (In Saddle), of/ SOsovs; the second horse to receive £l2' .and the third £4 from the stakes. Open) to horses that oan do 2.35 or betteir. Nomination, 20s; acceptance., 28s. One mile. SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY. 2nd MARCH, 1910. 1. ST. CLAIR PONY HANDICAP (Op* tional), of 35sovs; the second pony ta receive ssovs from, the stakes. Open to ponies 14.2 hands and under. All ponies , to be measured at the course .at 12 ! o'clock on day of race. Nomination, 10s; •acceptance, lis. One jnile and a-half. 2. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (Optional), of 70sovs; the second horse to receive £lO 10s and the third £3 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 5.40 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 225. Two miles. 3. FORBURY HANDICAP (In Harness), of 175sovs; the second horse to receive £26 5s and the third £8 15s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 5.0 or better. Nomination, 40s; acceptance, 655. Two miles. 4. SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP (Optional), of 50sovs; the second hoarse to receive £7 10s and the third £2 10s from the stakes. Riders and drivers in this jjaoe must be amateurs who have not ridden or driven any bors© other than their own in any raoe since Ist August, 1907, amateur races excepted. Nomina- ■ tdon, 12s • 6d;. lacceptanoe, 17s 6d. One mile, and a-half. 6. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (In Saddle), of 120sovs; the second horse to receive £lB and the third £6 from, the. stakes. Open to horses that can do. 5.10 or better. Nomination, 30s>; acceptance, 425. Two miles. 6. GRAND STAND HANDICAP (In Harness), of 90sovs; the second horse to receive £l3 10s and the third £4 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that oan do 3.10 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 345. One mile and a-quarter. 7. CRESCENT HANDICAP (Optional; for Unhoppled Trotters Only), of 115sovs; the second horse to receive £l7 5s and the third £5 15s from the stakes. Open to horses that oan do 6.45 or better. Nomination, 30s; acceptance., 3Gs. Two miles and a-half. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP (In Saddle), of 80sovs; the second horse to receive £l2 and the third £4 from the stakes. Open to horses" that can do 2.35 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 255. One mile. In addition to above the Club offer a Purse of £2O to Owner and a £5 Gold Medal to Rider or Driver of the horse doing the fastest time tinder the present record (2.16 1-5) for a mile, either in a race or a trial during the Meeting. Owners to noftfy the Club when they are trying for the purse in a race so that their horses oan be properly timed (Open to horses entered for the meeting). , ( Bates of Nominations. Handicaps, and Acceptances. NOMINATIONS for All Events both days CLOSE at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth February. HANDICAPS for First Day Declared! FRIDAY. 11th February. ACCEPTANCES "for First Day CLOSE at 9 B.m. on WEDNESDAY, 16th February. HANDICAPS for Second Day declared in daily papers on MONDAY, 28th February; Acceptances close at 9 o'clock same evening. HDIiES A74IP KECL'LATKRNS. Placed Horses on Firsts Day may oe Nomi- : nated! for a> higher class for Second Day.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 54

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