TCIORBURY PARK I'ROTTING CLUB. STAKES £1220. , STAKES £1220. WINTER;■MEETING, To be held at the FOEBURY PARK COURSE On WEDNESDAY ah* SATURDAY, MAY 4 and 7. 1910.. President: Mr W.„ J. Gore. Vice-president: Mr G. Hodges. Stewards: Messrs 'L. C. y Hazlett, J. Jeffs, i J. Morrison, R. Rutherford, J. A. Sligo, F. Johnston, R. Greensk.de. and T. Elliott. Judge: Mr P. Miller. Treasurer: Mr L. C. Hazlelt. Clerk of Scales: Mr T. Elliott. Clerk of Course: Mr J. Jeffs. Starter: Mr If. C. Hazleit. Messrs J. A. -Sligo and F. Johnston. Handicapper: Mr ii. Brinkman. PRDCBAMM ,j(Approved by the New' Zealand Trotting Association). ' FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910. 1. MARRAM PONY HANDICAP (Optional), of 30sovs; the second' pony to receive Ssovs from the. stakes. Open to ponjes 14.2 hands and imder. All ponies to be measured at the course" before starting. One mile and a-half. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. i & TRIAL HANDICAP (Optional), of 50>sovs; the second horse to receive £7 lßs and third £2 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 4.9 or better. One mile and a-half. Nomination, 12s 6d; acceptance. 12s 6d. P. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (In Harness), of 150sovs; the second horse to receive £22 10s and the third £7 10s from the stakes. Open to horses than can do 0.0 -or better. Two miles. Nomination, 37.* Bd; acceptance, 37s 6d. .B. FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (In Saddle), of 50sovs; the second horse to receive £7 10s 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 an. race since 4th. May, .1908 (amateur races excepted). One mile and a-half. Nomination, 12s 6d; acceptance; 12s 6d. C. BEACH HANDICAP (In Saddle), s of lOOsovs; the second horse to receive £ls and the third £5 frc'mt the stakes. Open to horses than can do 5.10 or better. Two miles. Nomination, 255; -acceptance, 255. • . •& REGENT HANDICAP (In Harness), of \7osovs; the second horse to receive £l6 10s and the third £3 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 3.12 or bstteiv One mile and a-quarter. Nomination', 17s 6d; acceptance, 17s 6d. 7. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP (In Saddle); for Unhoppled. Trotters only), of 90sovs; the second horse to receive £l2 15s and the third £4 5s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do' 6.45 or better. ""■ miles and a-half. Nomination, 22s 6d; acceptance, 22s- 6d. I. DAS'H HANDICAP (In Saddle), of 70sovs: the- second horse to receive £lO 10s and the third £3 10s from the stakes. Open to horses that can do 2.33 or better. One anile. Nomination, 17s 6d; acceptance, 17s 6d. .{SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910. I.EANF U R L Y PONY HANDICAP (Optional), of ttOsovs; the second pony to receive _ssovs from the stakes. Open to ponies 14.2 hands and under. All ponies to be measured at the course before starting One mile and a-half. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. S. ADVANCE HANDICAP (Optional), of 50sovs; the second horse to receive £7 10s and third £2 10s from the stakes. I Open to horses that can do 4.9 or better. ' One mile and a-half. Nomination, 12s 6d*, acceptance, 12s 6d. C, WINTER OATS HANDICAP (in Hari ness), of 150sovs; the second horse to •, i receive £22 10s and the third £7 10s from \:J the stakes. Open to horses that can do •4 5.0 or better. Two miles. Nomination, «? 37s 6d; acceptance, 37s Gd. *fc SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP (In „. Saddle), of 50sovs; She second horse to receive £7 10s and the third £2 10s from "'- th© stakes. ■ Riders and drivers in this • - race must be amateurs who have not ** i ridden or driven any horse other than '»*' ft. their own in any race since 4th May, J 2908 (amateur races excepted). One mile and a-half. Nomination; 12s 6d; acceptance, 12s 6d. * 'ft OTAGO HANDICAP (In Saddle), of "'-. and the third £5 from the stakes. Open to horses than can do 5.10 or better. I Two miles. Nomination, 255; acceptance, 255. & PARK HANDICAP (In Harness), of v, 70sovs; the second horse to receive £lO '■«. Open to horses than can do 3.10 or better. /' One mile and a-quarter. Nomination, 17s fid; acceptance, 17s 6d: % PENINSULA HANDICAP (In Saddle; for Unhoppled Trotters only), of 90sovs; the *><«, 'second horse to receive £l2 15s and the \- fthird £4 5s from the stakes. Open to 5?-.:-torses that can do 6.45 or better. Two P miles and a-half. Nomination, 22s 6d; f "acceptance, 22s 6d. & KECOVERY HANDICAP (In Saddle), of k ;,70a0v9; the second horse to receive £lO L ; 10s and the third £3 10s from the stakes. it... Open to noma that can do 2.33 or .V""*} better. One mile. Nomination,' 17s 6d; , r.jßcoeptance, 17s 6d. \. T& addition to above, the Club offers a furse of £2O to owner and. £5 Gold Medal to tU.a.. Tkk... .1 4.1.,. V,„,.„~ +T,„ t „„ + „.»i under the. present record (2.16 1-5), \ag *i\ mile, either in a race or a trial during thi meeting. Owners to notify the Club when Vhey are trying for the Purse in' a. race, so (hat their horses can be properly timed, ypen to horses entered for the meeting. V" Dates of Nominations, Handicaps, t. and Acceptances. ' NOMINATIONS for All JEvents both days 3LOSE at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 20th April..
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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 55
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