'.pOVJifcTY gAT -miXT (JLITJJ. ■- - THIRD TOTALIS ATOR MEETING. To be held ou the GISBORNE RACING, CLUBS COURSE, TE HAPARA, V' On SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, lopp, OFFICERS: V' IM-csident: R. Sherratt. Vice-President: A. s. Waehsmaim.. '. Stewards: Messrs. if. I>. deLautour, 'N. M." "Fulton, A. R. Iline. J- Jobson, J. Machell, j.* R. Murphy, R. C. Murphy, G. M. ' Reynolds, W. Robson, It. Sherratt, T. Sherratt, J. c. N. Thomas. A. S. W r achs-^ mim n, E. W..M. Wallis. Hon Timekeepers: c. j. Bennett and G. W«; Primrose. Judge: R. B. Lusk. Handibapper: H. Coyle. Starter: A. G. \Wood. clerk " of Scales: M. DeCosta. Clerk of Course: . W. A. Stephens. H. E. DODD, Secretary; PROGRAMME.. 1. HUNTERS' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 40 soys.; first horse to receive Bracelet value 39 .soys., second' horse to receive Bracelet value 10 soys. -: For qualified hunters season 1920. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Gentle-' men riders. Minimum Hveigbt list. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. One mile. -■'" ' - j V "; . 2. SWARTHMOOR MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of C 5 soys.; second horse lo . receive 10 soys., and thii'd horse 5 • soys. put of " the stake. For horses that have never won a race of any description at time of nomination. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Five furlongs. - * ■ • [3. HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 65 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys., and third horse 5 soys. out of tlie stake. For qualified Hunters season 1920. Minimum weight " lost. ■ 7lb. . Nomination 20s. acceptance* 20s. one mile and a hair, over six flights of i hurdles. '■- i •.-.-. 4. HEXTON HANDICAP (Open), of Co • soys.; secorid horse to receive 10 soys.-, and third hbrse 5 soys. out of the stake. , Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 'Six furtongs. 5. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 100, sovs.^. second horse to recelve N 2O soys. and third horse 10 soys. out of the stake. For qualified Hunters season 1920. Minimum weight lost 7lbs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Two and a half miles; 0. RAPANUI HACK FLAT HANDICAP, Of 65 soys., second horse to receive Id soys. and third horse 5 soys. out of the stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Seven furlongs. 7. HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of 65 soys., second horse to receive io soys/ and third horse 5 soys. out of the ' stake. For qualified Hunters season 1920. Minimum weight lost 7lbs. Nomination ,20s, acceptance 20s. Obe mile arid a quarter. :'■■- 7* ■■••'■■ 8. HANDICAP TROT,' of 65 soys'., second horse to receive 10 soys. and third - hoTsNe 5 soys. /"out pf the stake. For > trotters or pacers- Harness. To be run under the, rides of the N.Z.. Trolling Association. Nomination 90s ac- ' - ccptance 205.; One mile and a half. PENALTIES. The winner ,of any race after ihe declaration of weights! may be- re-liandi-capped. .•■'■■ i-l' ,;< 7 - r - ' ■'. •' . 'DATES OF NOMINATIONS! WEIGHTS^ AND ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, Bth October, 1920— Nominaitons for all events close at s p.m. ' i FRIDAY. 15th October, 1920— Weights declared for all events'. V SATURDAY, ,23rd October. 1020— Acceptances for, all events close -at 8 p.m. RULES OF TROTTING, No. 196. 7 ; Every poison, applying for admission to any course, antl* every person enferj ing or endeavoring to enter a horse for any race, .aijd every, person- having 1 or subsequently fccquß'ttig^ahy,', interest !lh such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and*' restrictions \ imposed or implied bi' these Riile,s and to be barred from ' questioniiig the action of the Conferences Appeal. Judges, Association, Club, Racing Olub, or Body, Committee, Stewards, Officials, Agents, or Servants m respect to any well person or hoi-se, or an3 r person connected therewith otherwise., thin) is provided, for .Part XXX. of these .Rifles. &■'■&"" ' Part XXXA r l.— Provident- ' Fund: Beforo any, horse shall be jiominated for'i any race the fee of,. _i' shall be paid 'to tlie N Secretary pf the: N.Z. Trotting Association, i!i-;. ; default of which a fine of £5 will be imposed. This fee is only payable once during the lifetime of the hor_e, vide Ne% Rides, September, 1918. lI.E.DODD, Secretary. v ■,_■. .'.to stand this season at ..;.-.».. - ."'".'' wiiatatutu: -' ." ,""■' •the , beautifully-proeortioned: brown stall.on, MGHTWATCH (2) GLENLOWET— TREADMILL' ,(2).Y:;Y NIGHTWATCH Is a beautifuUyrDroporHoned brown Stallion, staiiding 16 hands liigh. As a racehorse he vdistlj^ctiOn by wihnJiig' the Duhediii Champagne Stakes, Canterbury J.C. Champagne Stakes, and craven Plate,; beating m his rafies under weight-for-ago ' conditions siic'h performers as Warstep, Uimddo, Reputatioji, ' Cherubini, etc. He was fiiUy expected to Play a leading part m tho three-year-old * "Classics," but an injury' to his foot from which he never fully recovered roobed him of the chance of earning further honors at the time. Treadmill, . B ira of Nightwatch. was a racehorse of the first water, and as:' a two-year-old started seven times, winning the Pioneer Handicap, Wellesley iStakes, CJ.C Champagne Stakes, CJ.C Challenge Stakes,, and North Island . Chaßenge Stakes,* while at three years he 1 accounted for the Wanganui Guineas, Canterbury Cup, North Island Challenge Stakes, etc Glerilowet, dam of Nightwatch was an exceptionally brilliant mare, and won uumcrous races, including the »Pioneer Handicap, Juvenile Plate; D. J.C. Champagne Stakes, City Stakes (carrying 9.13) Fltzherbert^Handicap, Wellington Railway handicap, etc. She is fuU sister to those sterling; >. performers. Madam Madcap, Masterpiece, Glenculloch and Kirremuir who, have a very large number of, the principal "Classic" races of .the Dominion and some of the most Important handicaps •to their credit. t --..*' Nightwatch belongs to the No. 2 raipily which is so well represented m Australia and m England by the .mighty. Carbine* and m New Zealand ■■ by the peerless Desert Gold. This horse, also possesses an abundance 61 the most valuable . blood to be found m any pedigree (No. 3), representing a .siw-j and running strain which is judiciohtsly blended on both sides of his pedigree. -..; ;•";. > v :preeaers are invited to study tni_ pedigree, for m it they will flnfli'that uno horses In the near removes! aw of very high quality; are noted -for their consistency m begetting winners and stud successes. . ;Y.' 'V ." ■; ■; '•; ; '".'•■ •'••..': Being a Noting horse of sound constitution and bred on such approved " lines there is every reason to 'believe' nim capable ofw transmitting to his offspring! the speed; starilina, and 'courage which _c arid his relatives undoubtedly possessed. - At the recent yearling sales ih_ Sydney a colt; by SyCe but of wise Bird (fuU sister to Nightwatch) brought the i,op price of 1000 guineas, while Night Raider by Martian— Glenlowet, and therefore a half-brother to Nightwatch, earned further honors for the family by winning the JSussley Plate at Rlccartbn at the last Easter meeting, and. ,is now .regarded as a likely Derby. winner. Y. Services to thoroughbred mares only. '•■ FAes-eiO 10s. Grazing 2s. 6d. .per week. '. Au care taken; but no responsibility. W%£;_^,* > ? B -''**' V AIJTTJMN (13), THE' Handsome Chestmut Autumn- (13) __ X -Autjimniiß ■ (14). dam Edna Jr^y, t-l-y "^dl be at the Bervice of breeders dt;".-, Poverty \ Bay THIS SEASON. -■■■': — £ ' • •,^s oto 1 baited of. mares W 'W •'fes E 9fl*. <»rly ariplicsitibii is" advisable; -JEiteriaed pedi^ee' arfd' full' 'particulars will ;he published latei-. For lidl particulars' apply 'to Oroom ia charge— ■' ■/"■'■.. Hi'.^OSGOilß,'.'!--" '-,' "'Y, ;".^-L*- ~- ■•'■":;-■•■'- T© Hapara. D, J, c^pw. 6rl ACCbUNTANGY. TRApiESMEN'^TAccoimta kept eflicienfcly and Balance Sheets prepared. Land aud Income Tax Kettnx_ made out and Assessments adjusted. Debts collected. All. descriptions of l^nondei'taken.-~.Ring m/WERED GLEAVB. Good's {Building*- -" •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15303, 26 August 1920, Page 9
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