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NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held at ....-•;.: ; RICHMOND PARK. on THURSDAY AND SATURfIAY. Ist * and 3rd APRIL. ■ President: E. E. Trask; Vice-Fre-sident: H. Baigent; Committee: Jos. E. Bartlett, W- : Qoleman, Thos. Gorman, J. Hagen, R. Hun- &*• h-F- ? aT ? e y> C\J. Harley, Geo. Silcock, A. : F. Trasfc; : Jos! Wadsworth. Starter: J. Hagen. For trots: A.F. Trask: Timekeepers: R. Hunter and.J. Glen'i Clerk Of Scales: James Hunt; Clerk of Course: F. Krahagen : Judge : J. E. Bartlett; Hon. Treasurer: RVHun- ' Jer; Handicapper: J. E. Henrys: | Handicapper for Trots: W. Coleman; Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: Oreo. _ Ford ; Hon. Surgeon : Dr Hamilton; Totalisator Proprietor: •j t Jones » Auditors;. P Bond and J. H. Finney; Secretary: J. Glen. ■_,/■■ I FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, 1909. 1. Trfal Hack, of 30 soys ; second 5 soys. from stake. Fire furlpngs, Opento all horses . tnatnare never won a race exceeding 25 soys. in value at time of starting. Weight Bst. Entrance 20s. - 2. Handicap Trot (in saddle or harness), of 35 boys.; second 5 soys and third 2J soys. from stake". One mile and a half. Nomination .".- 10s; acceptance 20s. ■ ■ . 3. Nelson Cup Handicap, (open) of . 100 soys.; second horse lOiovs. ; -.-■; and thirds soys. from stake. One mile. Nomination 20s; accept^ . :'ance'sos. /'■• • 4. Hope Hack Handicap, of 50 boys. • second 7 soys. ;and third 3 boys. v from the. stake. Seven furlongs. ' Nomination 15s ; acceptance 20s. 5. Handicap Trot, (in saddle of nar- '. ness) of 40 soys. ; second 5 soys. j and third 2J soys. from the stake. Two miles. Nomination : 10s; acceptance 20s. 6. Grand Stand Handicap, (open) of 90 boys. ;-: second 10 boys. ; and . third ■ 6 boys j from : the stake. ~.,Sjx: furlongs. Nomination- 20s; -• "' ' acceptance " 4os. • • > ' " • 7« Telegraph- Handicap, of 35 soys. , . •• second horse 5 sbvs.' from the stake. Five furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 15s. ' ■'■'.'. ' : 8. Welter Handicap, (open) of 60 boys ; second 7 soys ; third 3 soys. . from- the stake. Seven furlongs. .. Slinimum weight Bst. Nominat ion Iss; acceptance 20s. SECOND DAY. SATURDAY 3rd APRIL, 1909. 9. Electric Handicap, l _qf 35 "boys. j -.■:;-. second. 5 soys. --, from ■ the stake. Four furlongs. Nomination 10s; ■ r acceptance 15s. "< - 10. Handicap Trot, ; (iii saddle or fiar- " ness) of 40 soys. ; second 5 soys • third. 2£;; soys. from, stake. , J Two ( • miles and a half. Nomination • ■ 10s ; acceptance 20s. ■' ' 11. Richmond Park Handicap, (open) of BQ^Bovs;y<second 10 spvs. '; and third 5 soys. from the stake.. One. mile and a distance. '• Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 12. Stoke Hack Handicap, of 40 soys. .. second 5 boys from the stake. Six furlongs; Nomination 10s ; acceptance 20s. ■ ' . ': 13. Handicap Trot, (in saddle or har- : ness) »of 40 soys; ; second. 5 -'soy si ', and third 2J soys; from the stake. Qnemile and a "half. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 20s'. 14. Waimea Handicap, (open) of 55 soys. ; second 10 soys. from the I stake. Five furlongs. Nomination 15s; acceptance 20s. 15. Welter Hack Handioap, of 30 / soys.; second 5 soys. from the - stake. Minimum weight Bst. : Seven furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s.---16. Farewell Handicap, (open) of 40 V soys.; second 7 spvs. : and third . 3 soys from the stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. NOMINATIONS/HANDICAPS : AND ACCEPTANCES. Date of nomination and entrance for Trial Hack, Friday, 12th March, 9 p.m. •■ -. ■;;■- Handicaps for First Day's events declared on or about Saturday, 20th March. ' . ;;.-. Acceptances for First Day's events Wednesday, 24th March, 9 p.m. " ; Second Day's Handicaps will appear in "The Colonist" Friday morning, 2nd April. . .-:- -' Acceptances for Second Day up to 12 noon on Friday, 2nd April rules. ■;.;.;■ v ' 1. Definition of a hack.— Hack means a horse that has not at time of nomination won a race of a value of 100 soys., or of the collective Toon 8 25 ° sovs -. since Ist August, 2. All protests must' be : - accompanied by a deposit of £2 (with the exception of trots, when the deposit must be £5) which^shall be forfeited should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. _3. All nominations close at the ! f2S B fe iy '-l offic<3 ' Nels °n 3 on Friday, 12th March, at 9 p.m 4. Nominations- must be' made in writing, addressed "Secretary Jockey Club, Nelson" ; or, if sent by telegraph, must be confirmed by letter first mail afterwards, and to be accompanied by the necessary fees ; also name, age, colour, sex, and pedigree of the horse, and colours to be worn by rider or driver. Any owner to furnish this infonna- , tion at time of nomination will be I fined £5.' 5. The flat races will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Rules of Racing. The Trotting events will be run under the Rules of the NeW Zealand Trotting Association. 6. The winner of any race, after i the declaration of weights, may be rehandicapped. 7. Rule 163, Rules of Trotting.— By the entry of, or 'endeavouring to enter a horse, every person having, or subsequently " acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed, to accept all the conditions and- restrictions imposed •or : implied by these rules, and to be .barred from questioning the action or conduct of the club or any other body holding a 'sports meeting, or if any official of the club or such other body in respect of such horse or any person connect: ed therewith, otherwise than is provided for in Part XXX. 8. The' names of the trainer and owner, or owners, must be included in all acceptance forms when acceptances are sent , in, in default :of which the owner or trainer may be fined a sum no.t exceeding £5 or disqualified. -^ - ■'- 9. Thfl totalisator will pay out on first and second horses "' on' „ every event in which six or more horses start. 10. All stakes paid in full. . J. GLEN, Secretary, N. J. Club. Approved by the Greymouth Jockey-Club, 'October 3rd, 1908. (Signed) G.T. Grace, Secretary. Approved by the New Zealand Trottinp; Association. , (Signed) J. B. Norris, Secretary. For 'mmeiiiats Sale, Olf account of Owner-leaving the T)js- - triet, Sections 57 and 58, Teal ValJey, Wakapnaka, 86 ACRES, more or less, 24 milps from Creamery. - ' Apply— THOS; BLANCHETT, 326, Wakapuaka,.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12474, 26 February 1909, Page 4

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