. Prior to any race the Stewards may order I a parade in front of the stand. Any horse J absent from such parade without the perlission of the Stewards will be rined 2sovs. The Stakes in the above Programme ar-e subject to revision by the Committee prior I to closing, as to the dates of entries, ac- | ceptances, etc., amount of added money j and conditions. The Committee also reserve to themselves [ the right of altering the dates on which I handicaps appear, should th«y deem fit to I do so. In the event of the weather being un- | favourable, the Stewards reserve to them- ■ selves the right of postponing the races from ; time to time as they think fit. j Penalty Conditions.—The winner of any flat race of the value of 40sovs after declaTa- ] tion of weights to carry 10!b extra, and of every additional race of the value of 40sovs a penalty of 7lb. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. November 9 and 10, 1910. STAKES, £I3OO. FIRST DAY. Race I. HURDLE RACE, 1J miles. I 75sovs. ! Race 2.—TRIAL STAKES, 1 mile, SOsovs. Race 3. WINTON CUP> 1J miles, loOsove. Race 4.—HOKONUI TROT 2 miles, lOOsovs. Rate- S.—WELTER, 6 furlongs. 70scvs. i Race 6.—FLY, 5 furlongs, SOsovs. Race 7.—OTAPIRI FLAT, H miles, SOsovs R.Hce B.—TRADESMEN'S, 7 furlongs 70scvs. SECOND DAY. Race I.—HURDLE, 1J miles, 75sovs. Race 2.—STEWARDS', 6 furlongs. 75sovs. Race 3.—AWABUA HACK HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, 65sovs. Race •!.—ORETI TROT. 2 miles. 90sove. Race 5.-~MEMORrAL. 1 mile. 120sovs. Race 6.—COUNTY HACK, 5 furlongs, 60scvs. R ace 7—DASH TROT, 1 mile. 75sovs. Race B.—FAREWELL, 7 furlongs, 65s.ovs. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on THURSDAY, the 20th Oct-ober, at 9 p.m. FIRST DAY'S HANDICAPS wi.ll be DECLARED on or about FRIDAY, the 2Stli of October. ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Races CLOSE on THURSDAY, the 3rd November, at 9 p.m. Programmes on application. ' H. H. KIDD. o] 9 Secretary. APPLICATIONS for BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES for Forthcoming Meeting will bo received by the Undersigned up to 12 on, oth OCTOBER. Foe, lOgs inside. £5 10.-. outside, including T. A. MUNRO. 26s Secretary. ~ rpo STAND THE The Thoroughbred By Chain Armour (son of Cbainshol), from Nellie, by Albany (imp.) Pallas proved himself absolutely one of the most, brilliant raochoraes of his day, and established his claims as a sire by getting Block as fast as hirnelf. With his strong strains, of blood, combined with beautiful .symmetry and hold masculine appearance, ho cannot fail to produce racehorses and good utility sorte for everyday work. Ho ;s absolutely a sure breeder. ' TERMS: 6 guineas for thoroughbreds, payable January 15. 1911: 4 guineas for hacks: 5s eroon.iae'e fee, at first service. Paddocking at 2s per week. All risks must !>;• borne by owners of marcs, and all care will }v>, taken, bid no responsibility '•>>• owner :>f ©tallion. Guarantees musl bo arranged before service. For further particulars apply 1o J. R. MACKENZIE, Owner. ?3 Popotunoa Stud Farm. Clinton. near 0;n A Serve a, proved ■ sides his The THOROUGHBRED STA ALL RED, By Stepniak—Madder. FEE—ls;,'» single mare; two mares the property of one owner. All care. No responsibility. For further particulars apply W. MOLD, Stud Groom, REDCASTLEL
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Otago Witness, Issue 2950, 28 September 1910, Page 54
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