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TXTANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 28th and 29th, 1905. OFFICERS. President, Dr. Earle; Vice-President, H. N. Harrison; Timekeeper, A.E.T. Nixon; Judge, W. H. Hartgill; Starter, CH. Chavannes; Handicapper, George Morse; Clerk of Scales, H. M. Speed; Clerk of Course, Ronald Cameron; Stewards: President, VicePresident and Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs. E. A. Campbell, D. Campion, R Grace, A. Higgle, James Higgie, G. Marshall, and James Watt; Hon Treasurer, J. H. Nixon. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1905. 1. SPRING HANDICAP.—Of 125 soys; second horse to receive 15 soys and third horse 10 soys from the stakes; one mile; nomination 1 soy; acceptance 2 soys. To start at 12 noon. 8. MAIDEN HACK RACE—Of 60 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs ; open to maiden horses only: three-year-olds to carry 7st 71b, four year-olds and upwards Bst 21b; entrance, 1 soy. To start at 12.45 p.m. I. WANGANUI GUINEAS.—A sweepstake of 10 soys each for starters with 300 soys added; second horse to receive 50 soys from the stakes; distance, one mile. Closed with 45 nominations. Acceptance 4 soys, and 5 soys at post. To start at 1.30 p.m. 4. OKEHU HANDICAP HURDLE RACE.—Of 125 soys, second horse to receive 15 soys, and third horse 10 soys from the stakes; about two miles; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance 1 soy. To start at 2.30 p.m. 6 GONVILLE HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP.—Of 75 soys; second horse to receive 15 soys from the stakes; about one mile and five furlongs; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. in height; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance 1 soy. To start at 3.15 p.m. fi. PUTIKI HACK RACE HANDICAP. -Of 80 soys; second horse to receive 15 soys from the stakes ;distance 1 mile; weight Hot less than 7st; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 4 p.m. 7 FLYING HANDICAP.—Of 150 soys; second horse to receive 20 soys and third horse 10 soys from the stakes; distance, three-quarters of a mile; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys. To start at 4.45 p.niSECOND DAY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. 1905. 1. OWEN HANDICAP—Of 100 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes; distance, five furlongs; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 toy. To staMi ?at vl2 noon. '. 2. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP—Of ' 00 soys", second horsq .toi receive 10 '^oys^fTQdifjtl^e, stakes;;, * disj&mo© three ■i^^&fters-'ol^'a v'mile;' minimum weight '*Tstf'nomination,* 1"soy; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 12.45 p.m. 3. BRUNSWICK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE.—Of 100 soys; secwid horse to receive 15 soys from the t-iakes; distance about one and threequarter miles ;over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance 1 soy. To start at 1.30 p.m. 4. ARAMOHO HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP.—Of 75 soys; second horse to "receive 15 soys from the stakes; distance, about one mile and a half; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 2.30 D.m. 5. WANGANUI HANDICAP—Of 250 soys; second horse to receive 40 soys and the third horse 15 soys from the stakes; distance, one and^a quarter miles; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 4 soys. To start at 3.15 p.m. 6.RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP—Of 70 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from'the stakes; distance five furlongs; minimum weight, 7st; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 4 p.m. 7. MARANGAT HANDICAP—Of 100 soys; second horse to receive 15 soys , from the stakes; distance, one mile, nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 4.45 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b in a hurdle race, and the winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty in a flat race. DATES 0 F NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES, AND AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED T O SECRETARY, WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 28th and 29th September, 1905.—FRIDAY, September Ist, 1905, at 9 p.m.—NOMINATIONS: Spring Handicap, lsov; Maiden Hack Race, 1 soy; Okehu H'c'p Hurdles, 1 soy; Go<nville Hack Hurdle Hep. 1 soy; Putiki Hack Handicap 1 goiv; Blying Handicap, 1 soy; Owen Handicap, lsov; Moutoa Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Brunswick Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy; Aramoho Hack Hurdle Haindioap, 1 soy; Wanganui Handicap, 1 soy;. Railway Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Marangai Handicap, 1 soy. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1905 (on or about)— Weights for First Day's (open events). FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1905 (on or about) —Weights.for First Day's Hack Events. Monday; September 25th, ioos, at 9 p.m.—ACCEPTANCES: Spring Handicap, 2 soys; Wanganui Guineas, 4 soys; Okehu Hurdles, 1 soy; Gouvilte Hack Hurdles, 1 soy; Putiki Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Flying Handicap, 2 soys. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1905, at the Post—Final Payments Wanganui Guineas, 5 soys. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1905 (at or about) 8 p.m.—Weights for Second Day's Handicaps. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1905, at 10 p.m.— ACCEPTANCES—Owen Handicap, 1 soy; Moutoa Hack Handicap, 1 soy; Brunswick Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy; Aramoho Handicap Hack Hurdles, 1 *ov; Wanganui Handicap, 4 sovsj Railway Ha?k Flat, 1 soy; Marangai Handicap, 1 soy. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1905, at 9 p.m.—First ForfeitJackson Stakes. 1906. 1 soy. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1905, at 9 p.m.— Second Forfeit—Jackson Stakes, 1906, 2 soys. RULES AND REGULATIONS. (To which the attention of persons e:atering horses is particularly directed). All entries, nominations, etc., will etose at the Secretary's office, Wanganui, at 9 p.m., except when otherwise specified. AH entres to be addressed to the Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club, W&nganui, entrance money enclosed, with the name, age at time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, colours of the rider, and in case of handicaps •where horse 3 have not previously started on the Wanganui Course, performances of the horse. Entrance moneys go to the funds of the Club. ( Entries by telegtfivra must give full

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6

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