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! EGMONT RACING CLUB. SUMMER. MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12th AND 33th, 1919Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: O. O'Connor. Jndae: J. R. L. Stanford. FIRST DAY. < OHAWE HURDLES: A Handicap of 185 soys. One mile and three-quar-! i ters. ' ! ! FLYING HANDICAP: A Handicap of j ! 300 &ovs. Six furlongs. [MERE MERE HACK FLAT: A HanI dicap oi: 150 soys. Five furlongs. EGMONT CUP: A Haadicap of 6CO soys. One mile and a-hnlf. (LADIES' PURSE (Hack) of 120 soys; | Eisshfc and a-)m!f furlongs. I EGMONT. STAKES: Of 500 soys. I (Closed.) Six i'nrlonsrs. j WAIPAPA HACK FLAT': A Handicap j of loO'kovs. Seven furlongs. "WHAREE.OA WELTER • A Handicap ! of 200 soya. Seven furlongs. • SECONIj DAY. : OKA TAW A HURDLES : A Handicap of ! i 150 soys. One niilp and a-haif. " jWAIMATE HANDICAP: A Handicap ! of 2'"o soya. Six furlongs. i FARMERS' PLATE HANDICAP j I (Hack), of 120 soys. One mile and j ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES: A | Handicap of 500 *ovs. One mile and a nunrter. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 120 j soys. Five furlongs. HAWERA STAKES, of 500 so/s. (Closed.) One mile. I IN AHA HACK FLAT. A Handicap of 150 soys. Six furlongs. NORMANBY WELTER: A Handicap of 200 soys. Eight and .a-half furlongs. . ——~- /NOMINATIONS for all events, 1 soy., j close FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 19L9, at 8 p.m Full Programme advertised-'n"N.Z. Referee." V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51. Hawera. Telephone No. 437. WAHGANOI TROTTING CLUB. To be held on the WANGANUI RACECOURSE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-21st, 1919. (Day between Wanganui Jockey Club Meeting1.) OFFICERS: Patron: A. G. Bignell, Esq. President: His Worship the Mayor of Wanganui, O. E.'.Mackay, Esq. Vice-Presidents: ■Messrs F. C. Faber, T. IT. Nixon, J. W. D. M'cßeth. Stewards: President, VicePresidents, and Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs C. Brodie, J. R. Foster, N. B. Garner, E. Lucena, R. McNiven, T. E. Jefcoate. J. G. Swan, W. R. Tuck, Hon. Judge: H. M. Speed. Assistant Hon. Judge: W. S. Glen. Handicapper: F. W. Edwards. Starter: Ryves Webb. Hon. Clerk of Course: Frank Jones. Hon. Clerk of Scales: J. G. Swan. 'Hon. Timekeepers: Messrs Geo. Broadhead, T. H. Nixon, M. T. Souness, and W. R. Tuck. Hon. Surgeons: Dr A. H. E. Wall, Dr Hatherley. Hon..Vet. Surgeon: P. Maxwell Eager. Hon. Treasurer: Mr G. S. Vance. Solicitor: C. E. Mackay. Secretary: W.'M, Falconer. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP (Saddle), of 50

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 3

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