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OAHIATUA RACING CLUB. annual jeeting. To be held on the CLUB’S COURSE, PAHIATUA, on — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. OFFICIALS. President., J. BREEDS Esq. Vioe-presidents, Messrs J. McCardle, ' Hare, E. Sullivan, peasurer, Mr H. MoSherry. Steward*, Messrs S. V. Rodney, W. I. Husband. L. Johansen, S. Girdwood, Trevor Thomas. A. Larsen, Tulloch. T. Mexted, W. D- Taylor. Clerk of Cou^e, Clerk of Scales, Mr E. DarleyHon. Surgeons, Drs. Dawson and Paterson. Timekeepers, Meesrs Hedges and Oxley. Judge, Mr W. H. HartgiU- Handicapper, Mr J. Y. Henrys. Starter, Mr T. Cameron' programme, j* First Race starts at, 12.10 p-m. i HACK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the li miles; over six flints of hurdies. Noth 10s; acc. 20sa MAIDEN HACK RACE, .of oO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake; bix lurloncs For three-year-olds and upthat have not won a race to the value of 15 sovs. Minimum 3 HANDICAP, j* ' srsirsfJffiiVSK*. Minimum weight Bst. .lbs- Nom. 4 PAHIATUA°HANDICAP (open), of 100 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs from the stake; li miles. 5 konim Of 50 sovs, second horse to r ®f ei . y ® 1 J sovs from the stake; six furlongs. « KorTweltor handicap (open ) .of 65 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake; minimum weight Sst 71bs. Nom. , TELEPHONE HACK HASDI. CAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sows from the stake; hve furlongs. Nom. 10s; acc. 20s. t baLLance hack handicap, of 55 sovs, seoond horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake, 1 mile. Mom. 10s; acc. 20s. CONDITIONS. 1 Races No*. 4 and 6 ar e open to a '2 Definition —No horse shall start m any Hack Flat Race which has at any time prior to the time of entry won a race of the aggregate J 32 of £l5O to the winner <>r races - t u ( , acraregate value of £4OO to the Znner W S aD, Htek H u r<lla k,„>, has at any time prior to the tmtAn wJ a racoof the value i PI 50 to the winner, or races S £ the aggregate value ot 1400 to the winner; provided that 14UU w values any money in calculating sucn Qf n<> other Sing icond or third money shall w deluded The amount won by any horse iri Flat Races or Hurdle Races hall be estimated separately, and Rhall not debar such horse from entry except in the special class of race in which it has won theamorante. 4 Every entry shall state the nam or assumed name of the owner or

4 Owners of horses which are liable under the Rules of Racing to be bracketed on the totalisator must See to that effect not later than the hour of acceptance under penalty of not I<*B than £lO or more Lh^ n to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Ramng. 6 All nominations by telephone or telegraph must be confirmed by letter t otk-c accompanied by fees, name of owner, colours, breeding, age, and all ■necessary official information.

PENALTIES. Flat Raoee —The winner of anv Flat Race (after declaration of weighte, if handicapped under Bst lOlbs) to carry lOlbs penalty, and for every iiddition-

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5348, 3 February 1916, Page 2

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