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WANCtANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated). Programme for SPRIN G M EETING THURSDAY' AND SATURDAY 22nd and 24th S2PTEMBEB, 1921. OFFICERS: Patron—H. N. Harrison, Esq; President: E. A. Campbell. Esq.; Vice-Presi-dent: W. McA. Duncan, Esq.; Hun. Timekeeper: T. Currie; Judge: R. B. Lusk; Starter: R. 11. Skipwitli; Handicapper: 11. Coyle; Clerk of Scales: R. B. Lusk; Clerk of Course; G. T. Lvnch; Hon. Surgeons: Dr. Howard Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson. Dr. Douglas \\ il r son; Hon. Vet. Surgeon: A. Bayly; Stewards: President. Vice-President, and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs James Higgle, C. G. Russell. .1. C. Paterson, Dr. 51. Earle. Russell Grace, H. G. Lewis, 11. \V. Wilson, G. 51. Currie. W. S. Glenn, 51. P., It. Russell, J. R. Foster, T. A. Duncan; Committee: President. Vice-President, and Hun. Treasurer (ex officio), and -Messrs James Higgle, C. G. Russell, J. C. Paterson, Dr. 51. Earle, G. 51. Currie, Russell Grace. H. W. W ilson. W. b. Glenn. 51. P., 11. G. Lewis, R. Russell. J. R. !■ oster, T. A. Duncan; Hon. Treasurer: J. F. Cutfield; Secretary: W. Hall. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. 1. DURIE HACK HANDICAP—Of fjO sovs.; second horse tu receive 30 sovs., and third nurse 20 sovs. from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs; Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance - sovs. To start at 11.4 u a.m. 2. maiden race—Of 25v sovs.; second horse to receive. 3 0 sovs. and third horse 2U sovs. from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs; open tu maiden horses only; three-year-olds to carry <st. 71b.. four-year-olds and upwards, Bst. 21b.; nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 2 SOVS. 3. \\ A.Wl.uXi 1 GUINEAS —A sweepstake of 10 sovs. eacii for starters, witii 500 sov.-.. added, second horse to receive 100 sovs. and third horse 50 I sovs. from the stakes; tor three-year-i olds; distance, one mile: coils, Bsi. H'lo.; fillies ano geldings. Bst. >i<». Closed wiifi 84 nu.iu. au .ns; accept--4 0 1C L'21lj JOV,S ‘ 11,1 J ”*■ RAC»I— Of Joo sovs.; second hor e to receive 50 sovs. and tiiird horse soys, from the stakes; distance one mile and three-quai ters. over seven flights of hurdles 311. 6in. in height. _ Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 3 suxs. а. JACK AND 111 ’XTERS’ STEEPLECHAsE HANDICAP-,-. .1 second horse to receive 3<> sov- . . . third horse 20 sovs. Horn the stakedistance about two miles and a-half; Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 2•. SOVS. б. SPRING HANDICAP—Of 500 sovs ■ second horse to receive 75 sovs. nnd tlilld horse 2u sovs. from the stakes; distance one mile and 110 yards 7 "pi''la-M 110 .'! 1 suv -i acceptance 5 sovs. Of 11ACK “ ACIJ lIANDICAPOf ...10 sovs.; second horse to receive sovs. and third horse 20 sovs from the stakes; distance one mile and no yards. Nomination 1 sot.; iHcevtajict* 2’4 sovs. To be ridden io apprentices. An apprentice wiio has not ridden a winner shall be allowed an apprentice who has ridden io winners or over shall carry a penalty of sibs.; an apprentice who has ridden 30 winners or over snail „ ?, a , r ;’. J L a „ Den a | ty of 14ibs. 8. r LYING HANDICAP— Of 400 sovs.: JJT 0 ? 1 horse to receive 50 sovs' ami third horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 4 sovs o . mTT SECOND DAY. SATURDAY. SEPTESIBER 24. ]92<. 1. RAILWAY HACK WELTER HANDI- - of 250 sovs. jsecond horse to receive 30 sovs. and third hui.se 20 sovs. from the stakes; distance .six turlongs; minimum weight Bst. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 2’/i sovs. To start at 11.45 a.m. A Tw °' Y E A R -° T ' D STAKES Ot 300 sovs.; second horse to receive 50 sovs. and third horse sovs from the stakes; distance 5 furlongs. For present two-vear-oltis Colts and geldings Bst.; fillies 7.st. sovs Nolninatlon 1 SOV J acceptance 3 3. NEW ZEALAND ECLIPSE STAKES —Of 6uo sovs.; second horse to receive 100 sovs. and third horse 50 sovs. from the stakes; distance one mile and a distance. For three-year-olds and upwards. Weight for age. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 6 sovs. I 4 - HURDLE RACE j HANDICAP—Of 250 sovs.; second horse to receive 30 sovs. and third ' horse 20 sovs. from the stakes; di:-- ' tance about one mile and five furlongs; over six flights of hurdles :Ift. i 6in in height. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2% sovs. 5. MARANGAI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP—of 400 sovs.; second horse to receive 75 sovs. - and third horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; distance about three miles over the Wanganui bteeplechase course. Nomination 1 1 sov.; acceptance 4 sovs. In the event ‘ ot any entrant winning a Steeplechase of the value of 100 sovs. after ! the declaration of weights, the Han- | dicapper will review that horse i weight, ami will raise it or allow it I to stand as he thinks fit. It is only winners that will be i e-handleappefi. If the weight of any horse is altered the revised handicap will be published on Thursday, September 22nd. 6. HIGGIE HANDICAP—Of 450 sovs.; second horse to receive 7b sovs. and third horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; distance one and a-quarter miles. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 4’4 sovs. 7. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP—Of 250 sovs.; second horse to receive 30 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs. from the stakes; distance 1 mile and 110 I yards; minimum weight *st. Norn- i ination 1 sov.; acceptance 2 sovs 8. OWEN HANDICAP—Of 400 sovs.: second horse to receive 50 sovs. and I tiiird horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs; rumination 1 sov.; acceptance 4 sovs. PENALTIES. The winner of any Hurdle Race after Declartion of Weights to carry a penalty of 10 lb. in a hurdle race, and the winner of any Flat Race after declaration of weights to carry 71b.; two or more such races, 101 b. penalty in a Hat race. No penalty will be required in an open, race for having won a hack race or races. This does not apply to the Marangai Steeplechase. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS ENTRIES AND ACCEPTANCES, And amounts to be forwarded to Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club (Incorporated j. SPRING MEETING 22nd and 24th SEPTEMBER. 1921. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921, at 8 p.m.— Nominations—Dur le Hack Handicap, Maiden Race, Okehu Handicap Hurdles, Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase, Spring Handicap, Putiki Hack Handicap, 1-lying Handicap. Railway Hack Welter Handicap, Debutante Stakes, New Zealand Eclipse Stakes, Gonville Hack Hurdle Handicap, 51aiangai Steeplechase, Higgle Handicap. Moutoa Hack Handicap, Owen Handicap, each 1 sov. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921, at 8 p.m.— First Forfeit.—Jackson Stakes, 1 922, * / sov. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 (On or About; Weights for all First Day’s Handicaps, and for Marangai Steeples. MONDAY', -SEPT. 1-9, 1921, at S p.m.Acceptances.—Durie Hack Handicap, 2’,2 sovs.; Maiden Race, 2’/-. sovs.; Wanganui Guineas, 4 sovs.; Okehu Hurdles, 3 sovs.; Hack and Hunters’ Steeple, 2 l / 2 sovs.; Putiki Hack Handicap, 2’4 sovs.; Spring Handicap, b sovs.; Flying Handicap, 4 soys. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1 921, at the Post Final Payment—Wanganui Guineas, 5 sovs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921 (At or About) 8 p.m.— ’ Weights for Second Day’s Handicaps. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921, at 12 Noon— Acceptances—Railway Hack Welter, 2’4 sovs.; Debutante Stakes, 3 sovs.; New Zealand Eclip.se Stakes. 6 sovs.; Gonville Hack Hurdles, z’ 2 sovs.; Ma- I rangai Steeplechase, 4 sovs.; Higgle Handicap, sovs.; Moutoa Hack Handicap, 2’t sovs.; Owen Handicap, 4 sovs. Wm. HALL, Secretary. Don't trifle with a cough or cold. Drive it away with “NAZOL.” 60 doses, 1/6. Gat a Nazol Inhaler. Kept awake at night with nagging toothache! Always be prepared for such an emergency—keep Barra- i clough’s Magic Nervine in the house, j Nervine will kill the nerve and stop the pain, or money will be refunded. ] 1/6 at chemists and stores. 103. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 8

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