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jQUNEDIN JOCKEk CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. STEWARDS. President: Sir George M'Lean. Vice-president: Mr J. Hazlett. Messrs G. B. Bullock, W. Charters, W. J. Ooughlan,, W. J. Gore, J. Gow, L. C. Hazlett, B. H. Lough, P. Miller, S. Myers, W. L. Philp, H. Salmoo, James Thomson. Hon. Treasurer: Mr P. Miller. Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Messrs Snowball, Hamilton, and Kerrigan. Judge: Mr B. O. Duncan. Handipapper; Mr J. E. Henrye. Starter; Mr H. Piper. Clerk of the Scales; Mr G. W. Williama. Hon. Clerk of the Course: Mr J. Jeffs. Secretary: Mr H. L. James. FIRST,DAY—WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. AUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAP, of J llSsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, — 7 and the third ssovs from the stakes. / The winner of any hurdle race after Seel nation of v’eights to carry 101 b extra. One mile and three-quarters. Nomination Isov ; acceptance Isov. GLADBROOK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs. and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Seven furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, loov. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 250sovs; second horse to receive 30sovs, and the third 21&OVS from the stakes. For two- y earolds. Colts, Bst 10lb; fillies and geldings, Bst 7lb. The winner of any race or races since Ist August 1911, of the collective value of lOOsovs to carry slb; of 300SOVS, 7lb; of 300sovs, 101 b; of fiOOsovs, 12lb; of COOsovs or over, 14lb extra. By subscription of Ssove each unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows: Isov if struck out by Friday, 4th August, 1911. or Ssovs if struck out by Friday, let December, 1911. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of ssovs on General Entry Day, 9th February, 1912. DUNEDIN CUP, of COOsovs; second horse to receive 70sovs, and third 30sovs from the stakes. One mile and a-half. Nomination, Isov; acceptance. ssovs. Final payment, ssovs, half an hour before advertised time of starting. THE APPRENTICES’ PLATE, of 125sovs. Winner to be sold by auction after the race, the proceeds to be divided equally between tli© owner of the second horse and the Race Fund. Weight, 7st 7lb. To be ridden by apprentices who have not won five races. Six furlongs. Entrance, Ssovs. STEWARDS’ WELTER HANDICAP, of ISOsovb ; second horse to receive 20sovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. One mile. Nomination, leov; acceptance, 2sovs. BERWICK HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs. and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Six furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, l&ov. PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, of SSOsovs; eeoond horse to receive 25sovs, and the third ISsovs from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination, l&ov; acceptance, 4sovs. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. HINDON HURDLE HANDICAP of llSsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third Ssovs from- the stakes. One mile and three-quarters. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. HENLEY HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs. and the third Bsovs from the stakes. Hock conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Seven furlongs. Nomination Isov; acceptance. Isov. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of SOOsove; second horse to receive SOsovs, and the third 20sovs from tho stakes. One mil©. Nomination, lacv; acceptance, 4sovs. BAIL WAY PLATE, of ISOsove; second horse to receive 20 so vs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. For two-year-olds and upwards. Weight-for-age. ‘Winners sine© Ist August, 1911, of any race or races collectively of the valuo of lOObcvr, 3lb; of 200sovs 7lb; of 400aovs, 301 b; of GOOsovs, 14lb extra. Five furlongs. Entrance, 2&ova. outram handicap, of ioosovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third Ssovs from the slakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7st. Six furlongs. Nomination, Isov, acceptance, Isov. DOMAIN HANDICAP, of ISOsovs! second horse to receive 20sovs, and tho third lOsovs from the stakes. Six furlonge. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, 2sova. CITY HANDICAP (for two-year-olds only), of lOOoovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. SUBURBAN WELTER HANDICAP, of 135&0V5; second horse to receive 20sovs, and the third lOsova from the stakes. Minimum weight, 7st 101 b. One mil©. .Ncaunation, Isot; acceptance, leov.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 54
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