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■BBSHSEHSISiem Racing. KUMONT-WANGANUI Hl’fKTi ANNUAL HACK MEETING, To he hold on tho WANGANUI HACKCOURRK. SATURDAY, 23rd AUGUST, mi. -. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: President: Mr Fred Moore. Vlce-RresA dents: Messrs .las, Higgle. IC. fij ila.st.ic, J. Crocker, B. P. Symen, J. Coombes, and G. F. MoOreJudges: Messrs Oscar Symes and H.. W. Speed. Starter; .las. Coornbes. Handicanper: Geo. Morse. Clerk Of Scales: H. M. Speed. Cleric of Course': G. Lynch. Timekeeper: O. - Swan: Stewards: Messrs J. C. Paterson. A, Mitchell, R. Morrissey, IT, Washer, JX Noake, O. Symes, P. Jones, H, M. Speed, W. K. McLean, M. Kennedy, H. Brower, L. StracHan, 6. W. Moffett, G. Swan. J. it. Poster. Win. Duncan, /’resident and Vice-Presidents ex officio. Hon. Surgeon: Dr Hatherly. , 1. 12.30 p.m.—THE McRAB HACK HHURDLE HANDICAP, of 12 iVovs,, with a sweepstake of 1 sov. cactAfor starters: second horse to rece.lvA, 3 sovs. from the stakes; about J'JA miles. Nomination, I2s. : 2. 1.15 p.m.—LA HI US’ NECKLACE HAM a DICAP STBEPLBCHAKB. nccklaei* value 15 sovs for winner, and necklace value 5 sovs. for second horse; for qualified hunters, the bona tide property of members of a recocrntseA hunt, and wbleh have not at date o t entry won a race of any description:: minimum handicap weight, üboutt list; about two miles and a distance. All horses to be nominated by ladles. Messrs Young and Collins present a gold mounted whin to the rider of the winner. Mr Fred Moore gives a trophy to the membei who rides his own horse Into the best position In one of the steeplechases. Nomination, 20s. 3. 1,45 p.m.—TUB HEARN HANDICAP of 10 sovs., for hacks only, with t sweepstake of 1 sov. each for starters: second horse to receive 3 sovs, from the slakes; 6 furlongs. Vide definition of hacks. Nomina cion. 10s. 4. 2.30 p.m.—THR NIXON HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, for hunters only, of: 10 sovs.: second horse to receive 2% sovs* from the stakes; over 5 flights! of hurdles; minimum handicapi weight, list.: about IV- miles.. Messrs Stoekwcll and Lawless present a gold-mounted whip to tha rider of tho winner. Nom'natlon.. 10s. 6. 3 p in.—THE BREWER HACK HANDICAP, of 12 sovs. (for hacks only)* added to a sweepstake of 1 sov. each for starters: second horse to receive) 3 sovs. from the stakes; 6 furlongs.. Winner of race No. 3 to carry a penalty of 1011). Vide deflnnttlon Of hacks. Nomination, 12s. _ 6. 3.45 p.m.—HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for hunters only: a trftphy valued at 15 sovs. to first horse, with a sweenstake <>f 1 «<•)' each for starters, to go to second horse; minimum handicap weight, list.; about 2% miles. Winner of Ladles’ Necklace Handicap Steeplechase ot carry a penalty of 711). Mr S. W. Moffett gives a gold medal m the rider of the winner. Nomination. 15s. . 7. 4.30 p.m—THE CONNOLLY BRACELET 1 1 AM <1 CAP, valued at 10 sovs. (for hunters only that have started am) nai In Hie satisfaction of lip- stewards in one of tho jumpers’ races on this prograiono ): all horses to, be nominated hv ladies; minimum handicap weight list.; winner of any race at; the me, ling to carry Kdb penalty; 1. tnlß Mr \V. K. McLean gives a gold medal lo the rider of the winner. Nomination. 10s. QUALIFICATIONS FOR HUNTERS, Races 2, 4. 6, and 7 are for Hunter* ilv. A Huntor If* b horse tvhoue owner can roduce at the scales a certificate from io Master of any Hunt that the hor*e is been ridden to hounds during seam 1013 to the satisfaction of tho Masr, ami has not won a race of 40 sovs. or ,-er. Hack or Hunter races excepted. In races 2, 4, 6, 7 Gentleman rider# ,lv—Riders w.io have never ridden a Inner to have an allowance Of 711) of* indlcan wcglht. The winner of any race after oeelnraon of handicaps may bo re-handlcnp-Definition of a Hack.—A hack Is ft nrac which has not, at time of nomlnii* on, won a, race of (he value of 100 sovs., • races of tins collective value of 260 Vigbls will be declared on or about RIDA'", August 15th. SELBY MORTON. Hon, Sec. and Trea*. Approved, In accordance with the tiles of Racing, this 2nd day of July. H3.--WM. HALL, Secretary, Wanganui ■they Club. GLASGOW STREET SECTIONS Am now nearly all built on, and most always command a good figure, being on Uio main tramline to AraUUrllO. I have received instructions to quote th* TWO BEST SECTIONS in this valuable residential locality CONSIDERABLY BELOW MARKET VALUE. PARTICULARS as follows: AREA: l-Bth Acre each' having a frontage of over 40ft. toured, level, and ready for building. Water laid on to each section, and planted with shrubs and fruit trees. PRICE: £220 each, or reduction if both are taken (Sections adjoin each other). MONEY TO LEND. I have shins «f £IOO, £l5O, £200,, and £450 to lend on approved security at current rates. INSURANCE. I have h“on appointed DISTRICT, AGENT for the GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COY-, LTD., and am prepared to write ail classes of Firo and Accident Business. Mr H. W* Lock has charge of this department of my business, and has authority- to ."ollect premiums and issue receipt* or my behalf. FOB THE SMALL CAPITALIST! J-Acre Section, Hyltou Road, 50 feet frontage, dry, level site (adjoining Jaern sections sold for £110.) Price XjK), Easy terms. IMLAY SAUNDERS, LAND AND INSURANCE ACENT, WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14065, 20 August 1913, Page 8
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