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RACING HAXGAREI (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING TO BE HELD AT K ENSINGTON RACECOUK SE. WHANGAREI ON THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL IS AND 20, 1020. PROGRAMME (Approved by Auckland District Committee). FIRST DAT. THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 192?. 1— TRIAD STAKES, of lOOSovs. Winner to receive Sssovs and second horse lOsovs, and third horse ssovs. For all horses two years old and upward that have not won and advertised flat race of any description at the time pf si;.f - ing. Weights: Colts and geldings, Sst.; mares and fillies, 7st 121 b. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Five furlongs. 2 PORTLAND HACK HANDICAP, of 13hSovs. "Winner to receive lOosovs. and second horse 20sovs, and third horse lOsovs. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Sst. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. 3 McINNES MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 300Sovs. AVinner to receive 210sovs, and a Gold Cup valued at 25sovs, and second horse to receive 60sovs, and third horse to receive SOsovs. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, 2sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 4 NORTHLAND HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 160Sovs. AVinner to receive 115sovs, and second horse to receive SOsovs, and third horse 15sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov. Aoceptance, lsov. One and a-half miles and 197yds. 5 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 250Sovs. AVinner to receive ISOsovs, second horse 50sovs and third horse 20sovs. A nine carat Gold Baume Chronograph (stop watch) value 15sovs to the trainer of the winning horse. Nomination, lsov. Acceit.mce, 2sovs. Six furlongs. G—SETTLERS’ HANDICAP, of 120Sovs. (For local horses). AVinner to receive lOOsovs, and second horse 15sovs, and third horse ssovs. Nominators to have resided north of the Waitemata County for three months immediately preceding time of starting, and horse to be trained and located North of that County for six weeks immediately preceding time of starting. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Seven furlongs. SPECIAL NOTE. Horses eligible for th,e Settlers’ Handicap will be permitted to be absent from the district to enable them to compete at Ellerslie and Avondale, provided written leave of absence is obtained from the secretary. 7 MAUNGATAPERE HACK HANDICAP, of 135Sovs. AVinner to receive 105sovs, and second horse to receive 20sovs. and third horse to receive lOsovs. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. 8— WAIPU HANDICAP, of 150Sovs. Winner to receive llOsovs, and second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse to receive lOsovs out of stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. One mile.

SECOND DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929. 1— JUNIOR STAKES, of lOOSovs. Winner to receive Sosovs, and second horse to receive lOsovs, and third horse ssovs. For a]l horses two years old and up-wards that have not -won an advertised race of any description at the time of starting-. Weights: Colts, and geldings, Bst; mares and fillies, 7st 121 b. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, Isov. Six furlongs. 2 ONERAHI HACK HANDICAP, of 135Sovs. Winner to receive 105sovs, and second horse to receive 20sovs, and third horse to receive ltisbvs. Minimum weight, Sst. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. 3 AUTUMN HANDICAP, of SOOSovs. Winner to receive 210sovs, and second horse to receive 60sovs, and third horse 30sovs. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, 2sovs. One mile and aquarter. 4 BAY HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 16030v5. Winner to receive 115Sovs, and second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse 15sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. One and a-half miles and 197yds. 5 FLYING HANDICAP, of 250Sovs. Winner to receive 195Sovs, and second horse 40sovs, and third horse losovs. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, 2sovs. Six furlongs. G—RUATANGATA HANDICAP of 120Sovs. (For local horses). Winner to receive lOOsovs, and second horse 15sovs, and third horse ssovs. Nominators to have resided North of the j Waitemata County for three months i immediately preceding time of start- j ing, and horse to be trained and located North of that County for six weeks immediately preceding time of starting. Nomination lsov. Acceptance, lsov. Seven furlongs. SPECIAL NOTE. —Horses eligible for the Ruatangata Handicap will be permited to be absent from the District to enable them to compete at Ellerslie and Avondale* provided written leave of absence is obtained from the secretary. 7 —NORTHERN HACK CUP HANDICAP, of 150Sovs. Winner to receive llOsovs, and a Gold Cup valued 25sovs, and second horse 25sovs, and third horse losovs. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. One mile. S —KIA ORA HANDICAP, of 150Sovs. Winner to receive llOsovs, and second horse 30sovs, and third horse lOsovs. Minimum weight, Sst. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lsov. One mile. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary, Whangarei and at Messrs. Rlomfield and Co.’s Office. High Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 22, 1929. WEIO/ITS will bt- declared not later than FRIDAY, April 12, 1929 (in morning papers). ACCEPTANCES for First Day will be received up to 5 p.m. at Secretary’s Office, and at Messrs. Rloinfield and Co.’s Office, High Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, April 15, 1929. "V\ LIGHTS for Second Dnv will appear on THURSDAY, April 18, 1929 at 8 p.m., at Secretary’s Office. ACCEPTANCES close at Secretary's Office at 9 p.m. same day. F. L. GUNN, Secretary. BUILDERS AND BUILDING material A CTIONS speak louder than word: x 1 <SB families comfortably housed j SO months.—Phillips, “Bungalow Special Ist. Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. COROMANDEL Granite, the best building and monumental stone in New Zealand, promptly supplied.—Box 382 Auckland. ’ ELECTRO PLATERS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 4

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