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WAITARA RACING CLUB. , , HACK MEETIJNG T» BE HELD ON THURSDAY, MAY 21st 1896. I President : Mr S. R. Fairweather. Vice presidents : Messrs J. D. Wyllie, L' Sarten. Stewards : Messrs J. Hignett' F. Atkinson, S. R. Fairweather, H. Gollop, S. W. Nicholls, J. D. Wyllie. R. Cunningham, J. Sarfcen, T. Elliot : W. McKoy, W. Baker, G. Y. Tate, N. E McTaggart. Committeo : Messsrs A. Klenner.P. E.Dover, J. Pell, C. McKoy, T. Goddard, H. Gollop, J. Telfar, J. Thornton, W. Elliot, J. Hignett. Judge : Mr J. Hignett. Starter : Mr R.Cunningham. Clerk of Course :Mr A. Klenner. Clerk of Scales : Mr G. V i Tate. Hnndicappers : Messrs W. McKoy, J. Telfar, R. G. Pardy. Secretary : H. Spurdle. PROGRAMME. 1. Hack Hurdles Handicap of £6, second horse to receive £1 out of the stakes ; about 1£- miles. Nominations, 4s ; acceptances, 2s ; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. 2 . Flying Handicap of £8, second horse to receive £2 out of the stakes ; about Jmile ; nominations, 5s ; acceptances, 3s. 3. Maiden Plate of £6, second horse to receive £1 out of the stakes, weight for age ; open to all horses that hava not won a race of any description ; post entry, 6s. Distance, 1 mile. 4. Waitara Cup Handicap of £15, second horse to receive £3 out of the stakes; about 1 i miles. Nominations, 10s ; acceptances, ss. 5. Catch Weights of £5, second horse to receive £1 out of the stakes ; about $ mile. Post entry, ss. 6. Scurry Race of £3, second horse to receive 10s out of the stakes; for horses that have not won a race of any description. } mile. Post entry, 3s. 7. Consolation Handicap 'of £3, second horse to receive £1 out of stakes ; once around the course. Post entry, 3s. Entries received immediately after the Scurry. Nominations for No. 1, 2, and 4 must be in the hands of the Secretary, at the Bridge Hotel, by May 9th, not later than 8 p.m., accompanied by tha necessary amount in cash. Weights appear Tuesdat, May 12th. Acceptances close on Saturday, May 16th. • All disputes, claims, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards present, and their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final, subject to appea as provided by Rule 131 of the Rules of Racing. Protests mnst be in writing and lodged in the hands of the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race. Each protest must bs accompanied with the deposit of £2, which sum may be forfeited if the protest be not upheld by the Stewards. The Committee also reserve the right to postpone the meeting should the weather prove unfavourable. A Hack is & horse that has sever won an advertised race, or is not nominated for any race at the time of start, or for six months previous thereto (hack, hunter, or pony races excepted). Performances of horses to be sent in with entries. First race to start at 1 p.m. sharp. H. SPURDLE, Hon. See , Approved on the express condition that the Totalisator is not used at the meeting or a license to use it applied for.— Robt. G. Bauchope, Hon. Sec. Taranaki Jockey Club.— New Plymouth, 11th April, 1896. 824

Mimi Racing Club. FOR HACKS ONLYTO BE HELD OH MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1896. President: Mr C. P. Atkinson. "Vice Presidents : Messrs F. Atkinson, H. Wade Gery, G. B. Kyngdon. Judge : Mr C. N. Howe. Starter: Mr G. Sole. Clerk of Course : Mr H. McLutchy. Clerk of Scales : Mr J. Fuller. Handicapper :Mr J. Willison. Stewards : Messrs G. Sole, R. H.Pigott, F.Atkinson, F. Fuller, G. H. Stubbs, J. Williaon, J. G. Glassford, C. N. Rowe, N. G. Glassford. Committee : Messrs R. H Pigott, J. G. Glassford, G.H. Stubbs, G Sole, J. Willison, T. L. Oliver, C. Atkinson, F. Atkinson, C. N. Rowe, G. B. Kyngdon, J. J. Gilbert, W. G. Glassford, M. Waters, H. McLutchy, N. G. Glassford, F. Puller, R. Wright, D. Ballantyne, H- Wade Gery. PROGRAMME : 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 6 aovs; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Entrance, 6s. Distance, 1^ miles 2. Flying: Hahdicat, of 6 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Entrance, 6s. Distance, 6 furlongs 3. Pony Handicap, of 5 soys; second pony to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Entrance, ss. Distance, 1 mile 4. Mimi Cdp, of 12 soys; second horsa to receive 2 soys out of the stakes. Entrance, 12s. Distance, 1^- miles 5. Maori Race, of 2 soys ; second horse to receive 10s out of the stakes. Entrance, 2s. Distance, 1 mile and a distance 6. Catch Weights, of 6 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Entrance, 6s. Distance, mile 7. Forced Handicap, of 5 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy out of the stakes. Entrance_ — Winners, 5s ; losers, 2s 6d. Distance, 7 furlongs g^" No acceptance for any of the events. Date of Entries— 9th May, 1896. Entries will close with the hon. secretary, and ako with the hon. secretary of the Waitara Racing Club. Weights to appear— l6th May, 1896. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No entries will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cosh. 2. Colours of riders to be sent in with entries. 3. No entry will be received for any race except upon conditions that any claims, disputes, or objections arising out of the racing shall bedecided bya majority of the Stewards present, and their decision shall be final, subject to appeal as provided by Rule 131 of the Rules of Racing. 4. Performances of horses must be sent in with entries. WM. GORDON GLASSFORD, Secretary and Treasurer. Approved on the express condition that the Totalisator is not used at the meet- 1 ing, or a license to use it applied for. — j Robt. G. Bauchope, Hon. Secretary, • Taranaki Jockey Club.— New Plymouth 24th March, 1896, 708

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 4

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