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Second Welter Handicap ...... 1 soy. Moturoa Handicap 1 soy. . Farewell Handicap 1 soy. FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER.— ENTRANCE. Auction Stakes 1 soy. Immediately oiler the Moturoa Handicap is run. TTTAITARA.- TOOKEY i^LUB Hack Meeting, To be held on the Club's Course, SENTRY HILL, on IThursday* November 21, 1901. ' OFFICERS, President; Walter Symes, Esq., M H.R Tice-President : Newton King, Eeq. Btsw«rd»: Messrs V. H. Stott C. B. Brewer, J. Sarten, J. Fipnerty, E Beckbessinger. J. M. Hignett, R. Cunningham. W. P. Snell, J. Telfar, J, D. 'Wyllie, T. Buchanan. Judge : : W.-Bymes, Eeq , M.H.R. Handicappe'rt Mr J. & Henrys. Clerk* of Oonrse: MrW.Kerr. Clerk of Scales: Mr J. D. Wyllie. Starter : Mr /A. W. Budge (Maohine). Timekeeper :Mr J. F. Watson. Secretary and Treasurer : Mr H. Spurdle. 1. Hurdle Handicap Race, of 40sovs, second horse to receive ssovs from tbe 'stakes. Over 6fl ghts of hurdleß 3ft 6in high ; winner of any Hurdle Race after declaration of -weights to carry lOlbs extra. Nomination 15s, acceptanceleov. 1| mites. 2. Maiden Plate, of 30sovs, second horse, to receive Seovs from the stakes Weight for age ; open to all horses that have not woa a race, Hurdle, Steeple, and Hunter races excepted, at time of start. Ifiu^rance 25 sto close on general entry tsigh*. About 1 mile. 3. AU-Aged Stakes, of 30sovs, second horse to receipt* fisovs from the stake*'. Weight Sit 5 furionge. Nomination 25a, to close on general entiy nitzht. 4. Waitara Cup Hmdioap r of aOaovs, second horse to receive 7sovb, and the third horse 3<ovfl from the stakes Nomination lsov, acceptance *2sovb. About 1$ mile*. 5. Clifton titakes, df 2530v5, second horse to receive dsova from the stakes. I Weight 9*t; winner of All- Aged Stakea to carry l0»t. Entrance lsov, to close on general entry night; 4 furlongs. 6. Welter Handicap, of 35«ovs, second horse to receive ssovg from the s akes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Nomination 15s, acoeptance lsov. 7 furlongs. 7. Flying Handicap, of SOaovs, second horse' to receive ssovs from the stakes. Nomination lsov, acoeptance ids. Six furlong*. 8. Fiufcl Flutter Handicap, of 25 jots, second horse to receive ssovs from tbe Htake*. .Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 4 furlongß.' Weights appear after the Clifton Stakes is ran. PENALTIES. The winner of any Fiat Race (a'ter declaration of weight?, it handicapped und«r Bat lQib) to carry 101 b penalty, and for every additional race 6ib extra, f bsndicapnod at B*t 10 b or over, to arry only half of fch* above p«naiti«s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. ENTRIES AND ACCEPT ANOES. ANC AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED TO* THE . SECRETARY— Saturday, November 2nd. at 8 p.m. — Nominations : Flying, lsov ; Hurdles Ihov ; Waitara Cu->, lsov ; Welter, 153 ; Final Flatter, 10s. Handicaps to appear on or abont Monday, November 11th. | Acceptances and General Entries, for all events olose on Saturday, November 116 th,1 16th, at 8 p.m.,; except for Final Flutter j I for which Acceptances are. dueiimmedi- , ately after the weights are declared ! after the Clifton Stakes is run. * DIVIDEKDS. Dividends will be paid upon the first acd second horse ' in the proportion of 75 per .cent to the first and 25 per cent to the 'second horse subject to the following exceptions :— £a they event of fonr or less starters the property, of different owners, the dividend will be dealared. on the first horse only. In the event of hones tbe property of one owner' and being coupled on the machine, running first and second or deauheat for fiist place, the dividend will be declared on the coupled horses only. In the event of coupled horses finishing first and dead heat for second place with another horse, the dividend will be declared in -the proportion of 87 T per oent to the coupled norses and 12J per j oent to the other horse. RULES AND REGULATIONS. * In all cases where penalties have to be, carried for winning, it shall be the duty of owner, tr liner, , or jockey to notify, the same to the Secretary. Stakes paid in full. . . Nominations, acceptances, etc, close with the Becretary, at Bur T. Baobsuan'* Office, West Qoav, Waitara, at 8 p.m., icoompanied* with the name, sge, pedi« gree, colours, ajid performances of horse.' Telegraph Office doses at 5 p.m. Definition of a Hack —A hack means a horse that lias, at time of nomination, never won a nee of the value of 80sovs, or over, or ractß ot tbe collective value of ISOsovs, since August Ist. 1899, and hat never won >n advertised race ; Hack and Hunter Races exoepted. I All races to be run under tbe New Zealand Rules of Bacing. All bones to be ridden in coloun ;. same to be stated in Acceptances and General Entries. No entry or nomination will he received except upon these conditions :— 11 disputes, claims, snd objections ! trirng shall be decided by a majority of I tbe Stewards present, or whom they may ! ippcint, and their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final, except in oases of appeal provided for by the Rules of Racing. 1 Horses walking over shall only receive 50 per cent of the Stakes. The necessary amount must accompany all nomi • nations and acceptances; this rule will be strictly adhered to. The Committee reserve the right of postponing the date of meeting, nominations and acceptances, also weights, should they deem fit to do so. The Secretary will receive money for investment on the totaiisator up to 5 p.m. on the day previous to the race?. H. SPURDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club.— Mussell FleEtwood, Secretary. August 20th. 1901. c 39 CIDbRI CIDER 1 THE CELEBRATED t ' GOLDEN APPLE" Cider, To be had in bulk from COID WATER BROS. From Two Gallons upwards] 3s 6d "per gallon. PLEAJ3B BRING YOUR OWN JARS ASIK FOR Waxine So&p. THE BEST IBT AIN ABLE. Ml;

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11817, 14 November 1901, Page 4

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