Annual Meeting Thursday, 19th >March, 1906, to be held at Warrengate. OFFic E n S .-Preaident, wT Tucker, Esq.; Vice President, W. E. Tuck, Esq.; Judge, Mr E Green' Clerk of Course, Mr EY U. Jodlb Stofir James Coombes; Timekeeper, Mr W. R. Tucka *T'™ ,Gregor' Assistant Clerk ot Scales Mr f- Mc|> rlan«; H°n- Medical Officer. Dr. £ der--7:% \ e;- s "rg?o.n, Mr Maxwell lidgak M.RC.V.S.; Hon. Solicitor, Mr D. Hogg- Son *m£ w erV Mr J?' J°hnson; Hon. Secretary, Mr Belby Morton; Committee-Messrs A. McFarlane, ?' owric> S- Wooaill, D. McGregor, A. Flv"er E r^ Pw Hi Jo. lleß > E- Johnson, C fee, E. Green, T. W. Howie, S. Woon, T. Garrett^N HA?? ISJA^ HJi RDLE8 ' 0{ SOso™- second horse 5 sors from the stake; one mile and a half; over l B0B;fl^ce S p ?an bcr 2 o e BSl3n6" lhlel'- *»***»» PLYING HANDICAP, of 25 boys, second horse 5 " boys from the stake; three-quirtew of a^fle! MAIDEN PLAT, of 25 soys, second l.ors* 5 sots Enhance B' 6eTea £urion S3' Wei Sh* *°™S«FO3DELL HANDICAP, of 25 soys, second hots* tion 10s. acceptance 15s. * WARRENGATE CUP, of 40 soys, with silver cap value 10 soys, for winner; second horse 10 soys from the stake; one mile and a quarter. Winnet of Fljing Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. LADIIiS' BRACELET, first horse valne IS *ov«, second Uorse value 5 soys; one mile. Welter weight for age. For horses that have neverwon an advertised iace, hurdles or flat, of the ralue of over 10 soys. Gentlemen riders only Bntrance 20s. ■< Sr. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, of 25 soys. secondhorse j soys from the stake; four furloiiES Winner of Fordell Handicap to carry 71bT]K alty. Nomination 10a, acceptance 15s. NOMINATIONS an~a Entries'close at 9 p.m ary, 1908^ ans' mul on SATURDAY, the 29th Febru Weights declared Thursday, 12ih March, 1903 if«CC4 ptalce! -P los>e at Wanganui on MONDAY loth March, at 9 p.m. TW?™ ES;~£ 11 1 R- aces,^" un unaer Nz- Ru!<» for Kacing. A Hack is a horse which has not at time of nomination won a race of the value of £100, or races of the collective value of £250. The winner of «H^ af°Hi^ fter. d f eclaration of weights to carryu pen- ' - alty of *lbs; of two or more races, lOlbs. "**■"=■< Approved in accordance with Rules of Racing this SELBY MORTOS, - Hon Sec.i Box 152, Wangannl the ; HORNSBY OIL ENGINE. NEVER HAS BEEN BEATEN. AT the latest trials'held by the Ror*l • ' Agricultural Society of England, exhaustive tests were made hTcomimi- " tion with other Oil Engines, and Dm -, Engine carried off both first Prizes of £50 each for Fixed and Portable Engines. The official report states that-. " the judges had !no difficulty in 'leading the order of merit." 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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 18 March 1908, Page 6
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