3AJSGITIKEI |>ACING .pLUB SPRING MEETING. To be held on Bulls .Racecourse, WEDNESDAY & .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19lh and 20th, 190 G. \ PROGRAMME. FIRST DA.Y. 1. Flying Handicap, (Open), of 70 tovs ; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the 3tal:e. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. 6 furlongs. .. Willow Bank Hack Steeplechase, a nandicap cf 70 sovs ; second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third hor?e to receive 5 sovs (both from the stake). Nom. 1 sov.. ncc. 1 sov. About 2:} miles, over such course as the stewards may direct 3. PuKEnoriE Hack Hurdle Race, a handicap of 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, ace. 1 sov. One mile and: a half, over six flights of batten hurdles about 3ft Oin high. 4. Maiden Hack Flat Race, of 50 sovs . si cond ho> se to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Weight-for-age. Entrance I e,ov. 5 furlong?. 5. Rakgitikei Steeplechase, (Opfn), a handicap of 150 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs, arid the third horse 10 sovs (both from the stake). Nom. 1 sov., ace. ? sovs. About 2J mile?, over such course as the Stewards may direct. 6. Spuing Handicap, (Open), of 110 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from ihe stake. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 2 sovs. One mile and a distance. 7. Rangivoto Back Race, a handicap of 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, ace. 1 sov. ODe mile. SECOND DAY. 1. Ngaio Hack Hueple Race, a handicap second horse to receiveo 10 [sovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, ace. 1 sovs. About one mile and a half, over six nights of batten hurdles about 3ft Gin 2. high. Telegbaph Handicap, (Open), cf 70 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. 5 furlongs. 3. Clifton Steeplechase, (Open),ahandicap of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs (both from the stake). Nom. 1 sov., ace.'2 sovs. About 2$ miles, over such course as the Stewards may direct. 4. Killei'jioon Hack Race, a handicap of 50 sovs ; seeondbor se to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, aec. 1 sov 6 furiongs. 5. NgatiapaHack Stkeplechise, a handicap of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, ace. 1 sov. About two miles and a quarter, over such course as the Stewards may direct. , v 6. September Handicap, (Open), a handicap of 110 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nom. 1 sov.,/ ace. 2 sovs. 1 mile. ( 7. Welter Hack Race, a handicap CI 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Lowest weight Bst. Nom. 10s, ace. 1 sov. 7 furlongs. A Hack is a horse that has not at time of nomination won a race of the value of 100 sovs, Or races of the collective value of DOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all Events will close' with the Secretary, at tbe office of the Club, Bulls, on Saturday, 25th August, 1906, fit 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Events will be declared on or about Saturday, Bth September, 1900, and for the Second Day's Events at the Office of the Club, at 7.30 on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances for the First Day's Event? will close with the Secretary at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on Thursday, 13th September, 1906, at 9 p.m., and for the Second Day's Events at the same place at 9 o'clock on the evening of the First Day. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, this 4th day of July, 1906. F. MopifATT. Secretary Wanganui"Jockey Club. SHOULD I DEAL WITH BECAUSE they arc, and always have been, the' Cheapest Butchers in Masterton. BECAUSE they are the Oldest.established Butchers in Masterton. BECAUSE their meat is always of fir«-t----class quality. BECAUSE they take precedence for the best meat for the month. TELL THEM TO CALL NEXT MONTH Ring up Telephone No. 78. Farmers, ask for Seccomba's Paspalum Dila tatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for FIVE TONS. This little fact does a lot of talking. Call on your seed meschant at once and order a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to 31bs of Seccombe's seed in their grass seed mixture when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SECCOMBE, Central Bucca, N.S.W.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8238, 17 September 1906, Page 1
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