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Bad Complexion Then cosmetics won't do much good. The trouble lies deeper—in the blood. Perfect beauty only comes from perfect health. To obtain it you need a medicine that will quickly and gently correct the trouble, and thousands of women have proved that the safest and most effective remedy is BOMINGTON'S PILLS If your retailer does not stock them send la penny stamps to G. BONNiNGTON f Christchusch, and a box will be sent post free. mmmmmm^tmmmmiimmmi^mmimmmi^mmm ,^ l^mmmm sA OrriCIAI. PBOG»AMME OF THE X WANGANUI TROTTING- CX.UB BAGS MEETING To be held on THE WANGANUI RACECOURSE On THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THE 22nd and 25th APRIL, 1909. Patron: Hon. J. Caroll. President: Mr C. E. Mackay. Vice-Presidents: Messrs F. Faber, W. Tuck, and J. G. Barthorp. Committee: Messrs. G. Ross, W. J. Aynsley., J. Brownlie, W. M. Ashton, C. F. Giesen, W. Finlay, W. Young, A. McFarlane, J. G. Swan. C. G. Young, J. R. Foster, R. Bond. Stew- • ards: Messrs. A. O. Hardy, J. Brownlie,, Geo. Ross, W. Young, C. G. Young, J. R. Foster, James Bull, D. Cullinane, R. Earle, and Officers ex officio. Judge: H. M. Speed. Handicapper and Starter: J. H. Pollock. Timekeepers: J. Williams, W. R. Tuck, and J. G. Swan. Clerk of Course: F. Jones. Clerk of Scales: A. McFarlane. Treasurer: G. Spriggens. Solicitor: C. E. Mackay. Secretary: Selby Morton. FIRST DAY. First Race to Start at 12 noon. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 25 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. For all horses that have never won an advertised trotting race at time of starting: distance iy 2 miles. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance los. 2. KIRKWOOD PONY HANDICAP, of 25 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance 1 14 miles. For ponies 14.2 and under. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. 3. WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of 80 soys.; First horse to receive 65 soys., second 10 soys., and tliird horse 5 soys. from the stake; instance 2 miles. L,imit 5-40. Nomination 25s ; acceptance 355. 4. HAMMOND HANDICAP, of S3 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake; distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s: acceptance 15s. 5. CASTLECLIFF HANDICAP, Of 30 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance \y 3 miles. Nomination 10s.: acepptance 10=. 6. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 40 soys. (for unhoppled Trotters only), second horse to receive 5 povs. from the stake; distance I%' miles. Nomination 155.; acceptance 20s. 7. DASH HANDICAP, of 35 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance 1 mile. Nomination acceptance 15s. ALL. RACES OPTIONAL. SECOND SAY. First Race to Start at 12 noon. 1. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 25 soys., pecond horse to receive b soys. from the stake. For all horses that have never won an advertised trotting race of the value of 20 soys. at time of entry; distance 1% miles. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. 2. ARAMOHO PONY HANDICAP, of 20 soys., second horse to receive 2% soys. from the stake; distance 1% miles. For ponies 14.2 and under. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. S. APRIL HANDICAP, of 60 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stake; distance 2 miles. Limit 5-40, Nomination 205.; acceptance 303. 4. TRAMWAY HANDICAP, of 30 soys.. second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. 5. EASTBROOK HANDICAP, of 30 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance 1% miles. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. > «...■ BALANCE STAKES, of 40- soys. (for unhoppled: Trotters only),, second horse to receive 5 soys. from; the stake; distance 1V& ' miles. Nomination 155.; acceptance 20s. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 25 ssvß. second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake; distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. ALL RACES OPTIONALNOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS, accompanied by fees \ close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on THURSDAY,. Ist April, 190,9. ' HANDICAPS appear WEDNESDAY, 7th April. 1909. ACCEPTANCES for all events First Day, to close with the Secretary at .9 p.m. on THURSDAY, 15th April, 1909. ' HANDICAPS for Second Day at 8.30 p.m., on'22nd April. Acceptances for Second Day, noon, on 23rd April at Secretary's Office. BUZiSS AND REGULATIONS. 1. All events optional. 2. President's and Ballance Handicaps for unhoppled Ti-o^ters only. 3. All Races to be run under Rules of N.Z. Trotting Association. The winner of any race after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. 4. Order of running subject to alteration. . 5. The attention of all persons nominating or accepting with horses is particui^ly directed to the following:—All Nominations and Acceptances must be accompanied by the necessary Fees otherwise they will be rejected. • This rule will be strictly, enforced. 6 The previous performances of horses must be given at time of nomination, also colours of riders, under a penalty of one pound. Rule 120. 7. The Stewards may call upon the owner to prove to their satisfaction the bona fides of his horse at any time, or in any manner they may desire. In the event of their not being satisfied with the identity of any horse they may refuse to allow him to start or take part in the meeting. 8. All horses must be ridden or driven out to the. end of the race in accordance with Rule 246. 9. All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Judicial Committee. Rule 84, Rules of Trotting. 10. Nominations must state the bona fide owner of the horse. 11. No jockey will be allowed to ride or drive unless in full jockey's colours, and breeches. Rule 212. 12. Any jockey not weighing out within ten minutes after ringing of bell, or not returning saddle cloths immediately at conclusion of events will be fined £1, which will be strictly enforced. 13. All protests must be made in writing, and acompanied by a fee of £5, to be forfeited 'if the protest is dismissed. 14. All protests must be in the hands of the Secretary within ten minutes after the decision of the rac,p. 15. By the entry of or endeavouring to-enter a horse, every person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, and to be barred from questioning the action or conduct of the Club, or other body holding a sports meeting, or of any official of the club or such other body, in respect to such horse, or of any person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in part XXX as per Rule IC3. 16. All horses or ponies entered at the Meeting must be regi=etred with the New Zealand Trotting Association pi-ior to nomination. 17. Drivers, Riders, and Trainers must hold current season's licenses. SELBY MORTON. Secretary. P.O. Box 152. Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association. —P. SELIG, President. To appreciate music you need to form a daily intimate companionship with it. 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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12185, 29 March 1909, Page 8

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