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MURCHESQN RACING CLUE; JJJEETING, To be held ac LONGFORD on • WEDNESDAY, December 26th/ 1917, Officials:—Patron, Jas. Colvin Fsn ■M.l\; President, Mr. AY. Hunt-' Vice-Presidents, Messrs. E. llosse/ A. E. Snowden, and J. Thoiauson; Judge, Mr. b. Anderson; Starter, Mr. B. F. SpiersTreasurer, Mr. R. Milne; Secretary' ■ Mr. T. G. Bennitt; Clerk of Course Mr. W. Granger; Handicapper, Mr! ■J. Noble; Clerk of Scales, Mr.c! Rosser; Timekeepers, Messrs. w! Bathe and F. Keating; Auditors', Messrs. J. Downie and L. T. Warno;: Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Warneford; Assistant Secretary on Race Day, Mr. B. Milne;' St-ewards, Messrs J. Oxnam, sen., E. Oxnam, A. Oxnam, S. Anderson. M. Green. W. Granger, F. Lammas, W. Hunt, B. F. Spiers, W, Hyland, J. Thomason, A. E. Snowden. J. Oroawell, F. Keating, D. O'Sullivan, J. Gilroy, G. Wyllie, V Gibbins. R. Win, W: O'Rmirke, W Bathe. G. Wl:ale. G. H. Trower, X Rosser, G. Old, W H. Bartlett, R. PROGRAMME Submitted to and approved by~~fch a . Orrey^mouth District Committee.—M., J. Fogarty, -Secretary.

1. Matiri Handicap, Open, of £15 Second horse £2- 'from' the stake* One mile. Nomination 9s. acceptance 6s. To start ac 12.30 2. Longford Hack Handicap, of £io Seven furlongs. Second horse ££ from stakes. For horses that havt,never won an advertised race of more than £10. Nomination 6s, acceptance 4s. To start at 1.15 3- <? u"er Cup Handicap, Open, of £27 10s. One mile and a quarter. Second | horse £3 10s from .stakes. Nomination 15s 6d, acceptance V>s To. start at 2 p.m. -1. Publicans1 Purse, of £10, and a Cup rained at £5, presented'- by Mr F? Keating. For District hacks- only". Six.ffurlongs. Second horse £1 from" the stakes. Nomination 6s, acceptance 4s. To start at 2/45 5 . Braeburn Handicap, Open, of £15 Seven furlongs. Second horse £2 from the stakes. Nomination 9s, acceptance 6s. To start at 3.40 6 Consolation Race, o f £7 10s. Sixfurlongs. Post entry. Nomination 4-s acceptance 3s 6d. For horses' tnat have competed and not won a, race at the meeting: To start air •i.OU. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No. 4 is open for competition amongst District horses only, by which form is meant a horse that has been running in the district' for threemonths prior to the races, and has been | the- hona hde property of. a resident. [ot tae same period, from the 26th Sen-' tember 1917, to 26th December, 1917 T^L i* Dlst«ct shall, comprise the■JiulJer Basin rrom its source to Hocklands Farm and the Landing, and the Motueka River basin from Its source S ? t^Svei° f th 6 W^Sapeka and nmVV 1 ■ 7 lninafcions and Acceptances must be addmssed to the secretary and contain full amount of entrance money with name, age, colour, pedigree ("if any), and performances 'of all horseY «nd colours of the jockey u™se*> 4 Nominations for all events closo 1017 °n luesday > November 13th, x£s? v^r d on Saturda^ 6. .Acceptances for all events close at 1917. °" lhursda r> December 13th, t vJ\ J h? V' iUner of MNo- J > Matir* HanRuiler Cup and Braelmrn Handicap, « n A"' 1 °' and the winn«- of No. 3 idler Cup to carry 711,8 penalty in tho Braeburn Handicap. Should the same ho.se win the . Matiri Handicap aid Buller Cup. he , P sub ret to be re-han-dicapped by the Stewards before starting for the Braoburn Handicap. <i. Ao dogs allowed on the Coun^ aunng training or races X.4. Ivules of Racing .arTonted by the .Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand ■ Minimum weight, 9st. A Member's Ticket of £1 aflm ; t , r , '^oniopr and two ladies with his family nn to the ago of 16. to Course and Ball' m Hjo usual B.:ao Ball will be held i . lomnson's Hall, dancing commencinl' «" o p.m. T. G. BENNITT Secretary.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14545, 25 October 1917, Page 2

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