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Racing. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING To be held on the WANGANUI RACECOURSE, 23rd and 24th MAY, 1912. OFFICERS. President; Dr. Earle. Vice-President: H. N. Harrison. HOn. Timekeeper; A. E. T. Nixon. Judge: W.H. Hartgill. Starter; H. Skipwith. flandioapper: George Morse. Hon. Clerk-of the Seales: H. M. kneed. the Course: G. T f Lynch. Hon.' Surgeon:' Dr. Hatkertr. Hpp. Vet®riaury Surgeon: P. MaitWoll Edgak.-JSlew-juon. Allan Cameron, E. Watt. J, C. Paterson, H. B. Good. J3. W, Pole, C. Q. Russell and H. M. Hpeed. Committee: '®. A. Carhpbell (CHalrmtatr. I'resident and Hon. Treasurer (Ex OfWBW, and Messrs Allan Cameron, D. Gampton, James Biggie, James Watt. H. M. Speed, E. Bussell. 0. Q. Bussell, H. w. Hofc.O. Marshall. J. 0. Paterson 'and H. E. Good, lion. Treasurer: J-> F. Outfield. Secretary: V. Hall. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 2Srd MAT, 191*. 1. BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.. senond horse to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the slakes; distance, six furlongs; nomination. Iso*.; accepttuck. 2 sovs. To start at 12 noon.' 2. HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs., second horse to receive- 2u sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the stakes; distance, about two miles; nomination, 1 tsov.V acceptance, 1 soy.’ 3. WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs.. second horse to receive 75 sovs., and third horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; over the Wanganui Steeplechase Course: distance, , about thrfete miles; nomination. 1 sov.; acceptance, 4 sovs. 4. KAITOKE HACK HUEDLE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; second horse to receive 16 sovs. and third horse 8 sovs. from the stakes; about ono milo and Ihree-quar ters; over ■ seven flights of hurdles. 3ft (in in height: nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance. I'sov. ' ' " ■ ■ - 5. CENTURY HURDLE HANDICAP, of MD kovs.. second horse to receive • 3s>swp« and third horse 15 sovs., from the stakes; about two miles and a quarter:' oVgg nine flights of hurdles, 3ft tin in height; nomination, 1' sov.; acceptance, 9'-sock. 6. CONNOLLY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs.. M* ond horse to receive 40 sovs. and tnira horse to sovs. from the stakes; distaipM, one mile and a quarter: nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 3 sovs. , 7. PURCA HACK PLAT HANDICAP, of 190 sovs.. second horse to receive - 15 *oVt. and third horse 5 sovs. from the ckaftM, distance, ooe mile; minimum-, weight Vst; nomination, Isov.; acceptance Ml. SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, 24th MAY. 1912. 1. WINTER OATS HANDICAP; of-150 *•*•- second horse to receive 20 eovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the stakes; distance, 6 furlongs; nomination. 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs.- To start at 12 noon. 2. BALOOWNXE HACK. HANPIGAP. of UP sovs., second horse' to receive 15 SOt*. and third horse 5 sovs. from the MaMM; distance, one mile and a distance; mint mum weight, Yet; nomination. 1 sov.;-Aq. eeptance, 30s. * 3. GRANDSTAND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 300 sovs., second horse to-receive 50 sovs. and thud horse 20 sovs.. from the stakes; distance, about two and a half miles; over such course as the Stewards shall direct; nomination.’ 1 sov.; ■ ' ‘" 4. RATA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive IS sOv*. and third horse-5 sovs. from the *takes; about one raHe and fl”e ftrrtongmf’over six flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height ; nomination, 1 sov..; acceptance. 1 sov. 5. MAY HUEDLE HANDICAP, of 17* eOVS.. second horse to receive'• 88 sovs.'- ’-Mt# third horse 10 sovs. from tba. stake*: distance, about one mile and threequarters ; over seven flights of hurdles. 3ft 6ln in height; nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance. 2 sovs. 6. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 175 sovs.. second horse to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the 'stakesvdietanee. one mile and-a distance; nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. 7 FAREWELL HACK FLAT HANDICAP. H 100 sovs., second horse to reeeiw and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake*: distance, six furlongs: minimum weight, 7st; nomination. I sov.; acceptance, 30». PENALTIES. / • Winner of any steeplechase after declaration 6f weights to carry 101b veaalty-diica strcplechnwv of any hurdle raod'to yarg; 10)h penalty in a hnrdle race, and of an flat race to carry. 71b, two or more *u<a races 101b penalty in a flat raae/ No W9»allv will be required in am -opea race - ' wr having-won a-baek race or race*. ; - FKIDAY. APRIL 196k. 1912, at 9.30 p.m<NOMINATIONS— Bolough Handtsap, 1 sov.; Hack Steeplechase. 1 sov.f vTaggMWi Steeplechase, 1 sov.;. Kaitoko Hook Hus«Be*. I sov.; Century - Hurdle Handicap. 1 »OV.; Connolly Handicap, 1 sov.; Portia Hack Flat Handicap, 1 sov; Winter Oat*, * M>v.; Rata Hack Hurdles. 1 sov.; BalgOWaUoHkck Plat. 1 -sov.; Grand Stand 9teej4ooha**il pov. ; May Hurdle Handicap.! ear.: Empire Handicap. 1 sov.; Farewell Haqk Flat Handicap, 1' SOV, SATURDAY. MAY 4th. 1912 (on orvabe**)— WEIGHTS for 1 Borough Handicap,- Waßgnnui Steeplechase 1 , Century Hurdle Bgnincap. Connolly Handicap. ' ' FRIDAY. MAY 10th, 1912 (on or about)... WEIGHTS for Haek »teepleeha*e Hkadt cap, Kailoke Hack Hurdl*. Pufna. Ekfk Flat Handicap. ■■ ’ FRIDAY, MAY 17th. 1912, at 9.30 p.m.--ACCEPTANCES— Borough Handicap. 2 sovs.; Wanganui Steeplechase, 4 sovs.; Hack Ste»nlechase Handicap. 1 sov.: Kaitpke Hack Hurdles. 1 sov.; Century Hurdle Handicap, 5 sovs.; Connolly Handieap, 3 *ov».; Puma Hack Flat Handicap, 3Qs . THUESDAY. MAY 2SMV 1912 (at* or about) 8 p. UPWEIGHTS for Winter Oats, Grandstand SteoDlochaee* Balgpwnie HaokTUtt. RMa Hack Hurdles. May Hurdles./ Empire Handicap. and Farewell Hack’Flat. THURSDAY. MAY 23rd. 1912. at 9.15 P,m.— ACCEPTANCES—Winter Oats, 2 (Kgt.l Grand Stahd Steeplechase, 2 *ovs.: MnoWnie Hack Flat. 30s; Bata H«k Iwp|, 1 sov.; May Hurdles, t sovs.; Empire Haadicap, 2 sovs.; Farewell Hack rjat. 30*. P.O. Box 15. WM. HALL. —Wanganui. SodrntarF*' S.S. MILKS FROM COW TOCAWS. TO DAIRY FARMERS Next Seasons milking can be undertaken, with the :ti’d of the Simplex Milking Machine, easily by one man. and a, say for a herd oHjO or 70 cows. Why not ai range NOW to inatal this labour and money saving macljine. The “Splendid Simplex.” Head Office; St. Hill St., Wanganui. /GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEvJf paKTMENT. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. STATE SECURITY. LIBERAL TREATMENT. i2,5.'i'J.000 ADDED TO POLICIES AS BONUSES. J. B. RICHARDSON, P.P.A.,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13654, 9 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13654, 9 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13654, 9 April 1912, Page 8

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