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SHTPFOTCL ©PLEASURE TRAVEL IN EUROPE. IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE THOS. COOK and SON v<ere the pioneers of Travel. Tho establishment of more than 100 permanent oflices in Europe alone and their close allian o with the WAGONS-LITS CO., who own and operate Sleeping, Restaurant u.~d Pullman Cars on trains throughou 1 Europe, places them in an unrivalled position for planning and carrying out every detail of a tour. ESCORTED TOURS IN EUROPE specially arranged for NEW ZEALAND Travellers have been organised for the 1929 Season in a variety of grades and styles to suit all classes and purses. A SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED PROGRAMME will be forwarded post free on application to J'HOS. QOOK AND gON. (In co-operation with Wagons-Lits Co.) 62 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. CANADA—UNITED STATES —EUROPE Through Bookings by C. A. & UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific Passengers in Three Classes. j Auckland to Wellington to i Suva (Fiji), Rarotonga. Honolulu, Tahiti, San Victoria, Ship Francisco. Vancouver. Aorangi Jan. 15. Tahiti Jan 29 Niagara Feb. 12 Makura Feb. 26 Aorangi March 12 Tahiti March 26 For fuU pa culars apply: Union S.S. Co.. o r N.Z., Ltd., (Johnston and Co., Ltd., Levin and Co.. Ltd., C. F. Millward and C 0.,) Agents. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated). PROGRAMME For AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 and 16, 1929.

OFFIC9RS: Patron, A’. Cameron. Esq.; President E. A. Campbell, Esq.; Vice-president, C. G. Russell, Esq.; Hon. Timekeeper. T. Currie; Judge. W. P. Russell; Starter, C. O’Connor; Handicapper, H. Coyle; Hon. Clerk of Scales, H. M. Speed; Clerk of Course, G. T. Lynch; Hon. Surgeons, Dr. Howard Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Douglas Wilson; Hon Vet. Surgeon; A. Bayiy, M.R.C.V.S. Stewards, President, Vice-President and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs H. M. Speed, Dr. M. Earle. Russell Grace, F. J. H. Nancarrow, R. Russell, J. R. Foster, Geo. C Glenn, F. K. Turnbull, T. W. Blennerhassett. R. Mitchell, Dr. A. D. Nelson, T. A. O'Neill. Committee, President, Vice-President and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs H. M. Speed, Dr. M. Earle, Russell Grace, F. J. H. Nancarrow, R. Russell, J. R. Foster, Geo. C. Glenn, F. K. Turnbull, T. W. Blennerhasset, R. Mitchell, Dr. A. D. Nelson, P. A. O’Neill. Hon Treasurer, 11. G. Lewis; Secretary, W. Hall. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929. 1. MAIDEN RACE, of £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £lO from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Weight Bst. Nomination, £1; acceptance £1 10/-. To start at 12 noon. 2. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £300; second horse to receive £4O and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and 110 yards. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1; acceptance £3. 3. WESTMERE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE—Of £2OO ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance about 1J miles; over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. 4. VICTORY HACK HANDICAP, of £250 ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2 10/-. '.. WANGANUI CUP (Handicap), of £BOO in specie and a Gold Cup, value £lOO, presented by W. Kellick, Esq. ; second horse to receive £l5O and third horse £5O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and threequarters. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £5 and £3 at the post. 6. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, five furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. For two-year-olds. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. 7. PETRE HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1; acceptance £2. 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of £350 ; second horse to receive £6O and third horse £3O from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3 10/-. SECOND DAY. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1929. 1. OKOIA HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance, £2. To start 2. HARRISON HANDICAP, of £3OO ; second at 12 noon. horse to receive £5O and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and 110 yards. Winners re-hahdicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £3. 3. —JACKSON STAKES, of £5OO ; second horse to receive £75 and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. For two-year-olds and upwards ; weightfor age. By subscription of £5 each, unless forfeit of £1 is declared and paid on or before Monday, January 28, 1929, at 8 p.m. All horses remaining in after that date to pay the subscription of £5 on First Acceptance Night, Autumn Meeting, 1929. Closed with 73 nominations. 4. FORDELL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. of £2OO ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance one mile and three-q»arters; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance £2. 5. AUTUMN HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance about seven furlongs. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance £2. 6. EARLE STAKES (Handicap), of £5OO ; second horse to receive £75 and third horse £35 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a-half. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £5. 7. MATARAWA HACK RACE HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. B—FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £350 ; second horse to receive £6<> and third horse £3O from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £3 10s. CONDITIONS OF HANDICAPS. All Handicaps subject to the condition that the winner of any race, after declaration of weights, may be re-handicapped, such re-han-dicaps to be declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929. at 8 p.m.— Nominations: Maiden Handicap, Stewards' Handicap, Westmere Hurdle Race. Victory Hack Handicap, Wanganui Cup, Juvenile Handicap, Petre Hack Handicap, Flying Handicap, Okoia Hack Handicap, Harrison Handicap, Fordell Hurdle Race. Autumn Hack Handicap. Earle Stakes (Handicap), Matarawa Hack Flat Handicap, Farewell Handicap. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929, at 8 p.m.— Forfeit: Jackson Stakes, 1929. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929 (on or about) —Weights for all First Day Events. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929. at 8 p.m.— Acceptances: Maiden Race, Stewards’ Handicap. Westmere Hurdle Race, Victory Hack Handicap, Wanganui Cup, Juvenile Handicap, Petre Hack Handicap, Flying Handicap. Subscription: Jackson Stakes. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929. at the Post: Final Payments—Wanganui Cup. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 (at or about) 8 p.m.—Weights for Second Day's Handicaps. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1929, at noon : Acceptances—Okoia Hack Handicap, Harrison Handicap, Fordell Hurdle Race, Autumn Hack Handicap, Earle Stakes (Handicap), Matarawa Hack Handicap, Farewell Handicap. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing. Wm. HALL, Secretory.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 1, 2 January 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 1, 2 January 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 1, 2 January 1929, Page 12

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