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TARANAKI HUNT CLUB, , PROGRAMME. First Raca to Start at 11.45 a.m. 1. LEPPERTON HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES, of 80 sovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs., and third third horse-10 sovs hom stakes Open qualified uuiliprs, »eas-n •929. (Lor six flights of brush hurdles. Ncminutiou 1 sov.; acceptance, i sov. One mile and a-nalf and Ida yards. 2. OPUNAKE SCURRY, of 90 s. vs. Second hors'a to receive 15 sevs., a/nd horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Open to horses that have never wen a race on the flat at a tctalisator meeting at time of starting. Weight 9si. i\ oinnuuion, 1 sov.; me'piauce, i sov. FiVj furlongs. 3. MAIDEN HUNTERS’ HAND]CAP S'. EEPLECHA.se, of 90 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., ard third horse 10 sovs. from the s'akes. For horses the bona fide property of the Members of any recognised Hunt Club and which have iu'y q. aliflod during the season 1 929 by Lady or or Gentlemen Members of any Hunt Chib. No horse, will be eligible which has won a race of any description at any totalisator meeting prior to time of starting. Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, Ids. About 2 Hides. 4. WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 25 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Sever,) furlongs.. 5. TARANAKI HUNT CL Ul3 CUD HANDICAP STEEDLEUtiASE, of 170 , sovs., and a Gold-mounted: Whip presented by Mr A. Lile, of New Plymouth, to rider of the) winner. First horse to receive lOj sovs in specie and Clip valued at £3O, Second horse to. receive 25 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs. from the stakes. For qualified!* hunters, season 1929, that have never won a race exceeding in value 250 sovs. to the winner at . time of starting (Hunters’ Rac.es excepted). Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. 6. STRATFORD HANDICAP (Open) of 110 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 . sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination % 1 sov..; acceptance, 30s. Six furlongs. - 7. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT' RACE, of 90 sovs. Second horse to receive. 20 sovs., and third! horse 10 sovs. from ■ the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1929. Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 1 sov. • acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a-quarteir. 8. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Second) horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 1 sov.,; acceptance, 1 sov. Six furlongs, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Part XV., Rule 13. —“By the entering of a horse/ every person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall’ be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race in which such horse is entered. Each entry shall contain or, if it do not contain, shall be. conclusively assumed to , contain, such an undertaking, bread] whereof shall •be deemed a corrupt practice on. the turf within the meaning of Part XXXiT. or these Rules.” Qualified hunters are those, that have qualified in compliance with Part 6 of the Now Zealand Hunts Association Rules. Masters’ certificates of qualification must be produced at the scales if not notified in the, official calendar. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights my be rehandicapped. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secretary’s Office, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on MONDAY, August 12, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about MONDAY, August 19. ACCEPTANCES will close, at the Secretary’s Office, ry Egmont Street, New Plymouth, »on FRIDAY, August 23, at 9 p.m., E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Box 229; ’Phone No. 612; Egmont Street, Now Plymouth. Approved this 2nd day of July, 1929. Taranaki District Committee. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 71, 27 July 1929, Page 8

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