WANGANUI TROTTING COUPS u (Incorporated.) /?- . ANNUAL CL P MKETI3HS - To be held on The Club’s New Course, IJVKRI’OOL PARK, WANGANUI EAST on FRIDAY AND MONDAY, 27th February aod Ist March, 1920. OFFICERS: Patron, A. G. Bignell; President, C. E. Maekay (Mayor of Wanganui); VicePresidents. F. C. Faber, T. H. Nixon, J. W. D. Mcßeth; Stewards, President, Vice-Presidents, and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs L. Cohen, J. R. Foster, N. B. Garner, E. Lucena, R. G. McNiven, T. E. defecate, J. G. Swan, W. R. Tuck; Hon. Treasurer, G. S. Vance; Hon. Judge, F. C. Faber; Assistant Hon. Judge, W. S. Glenn: Hon. Clerk of Scales, J. G. Swan; Hon. Timekeepers, W. R. Tuck. J. G. Swan, T. Currie; Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Douglas Wilson; Handicapper, F. W. Edwards; Starter, Ryves Webb; Clerk of Course, J. Lynch; Secretary, W. M. Falconer. FIRST DAY. FRIDAY. 27th FEBRUARY. IS2O. 1 — MAIDEN HANDICAP (in saddle), of SOsovs; second horse to receive 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. For all horses that have not won an advertised trotting race at time of starting. Limit 4 minutes. Nomination 15/-, Acceptance 25/-. One mile and a-half. 2 FOSTER’S HANDICAP (in harness) of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15sovs and third horse Ssvos from the stake. Limit 4.30. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. One mile and three-quarters. 3 KIRKWOOD HANDICAP (in harness), for unhoppled Trotters only, lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15 15sovs and third horse Ssovs from the stake. Limit 3.54. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. One mile and a-half. 4 WAN GANG I CUP HANDICAP (In harness), of 400sovs and Cup valued 30 guineas, presented by Mrs S. Foster. Second horse to receive 75 sovs and third horse 25sovs from the stake. Limit 4.50. Nomination 40/-. Acceptance SO/-. Two miles. 5 MORTON MEMORIAL HANDICAP (In harness) of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 15sovs and third horse Ssovs from the stake. Limit 3.25. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. One mile and three furlongs. 6 PRESIDENT S HANDICAP (in harness), for unhoppled trotters only. 125sovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse lOsovs from the stake. Limit 5.5. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-.' Two miles. 7 TRAMWAY HANDICAP (in saddle), 175sovs. Second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse lOsovs from the stake. Limit 2.25. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 60/-. One mile. S—EASTBROOK HANDICAP (in harness), lOOsovs. Second horse to receive lasovs and third horse asovs from the stake. Limit 3.55. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. One mile and a-half. SECOND DAY. MONDAY, Ist MARCH, 1920. 1— IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP (in Saddle), SOsovs. Second horse to receive 7sovs and third horse 3sovs from the stake. Limit 4 minutes. Nomination 15/-. Acceptance 25/-. One mile and a-half. 2 PEACE HANDICAP (in harness), lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse ssovs from the stake. Limit 3.15. Nomination 20/. Acceptance 40/-. One mile an aquarter. 3 BOROUGH HANDICAP (in Harness). for unhoppled trotters only. lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse ssovs from the stake. Limit 3.54. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. Two miles. 4 LIVERPOOL HANDICAP (in harness), 300sovs. Second horse to receive SOsovs and third horse 25sovs from the stake. Limit 4.50. Nomination 40/-. Acceptance 70/-. Two miles. 5 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (in Harness), lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15sovs and third horse ssovs from the slake. Limit 4.30. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. One mile and three-quarters. 6 BALLANCE HANDICAP (in harness), for anhoppled trotters only, lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse ssovs from the stake. Limit 5.5. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 40/-. Two miies. 7 WANGANUI STAKES (in harness), 150sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse lOsovs from the stake. Limit 3.22. Nomination 20/. Acceptance 50, -. One mile and three furlongs. 8 — FAREWELL HANDICAP (in saddle). 15050%5. Second horse to receive 20sovs and third horse lOsovs from the stake. Limit 2.25. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 50/-. One mile. ENTRIES CLOSE 5 p.m., FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events, both days, close at 5 p.m, on Tuesday, 10th February, ,1920. Handicaps for First Day declared Friday, 13th February, t!!20. Acceptances for First Day close at 5 p.m. on Friday, 20th February, 1920. Handicaps for Second Day published Saturday, 2Sth February, 1920. Acceptances for Second Day close at 10 a.m. Saturday. 28th February, 1920. W. M. FALCONER, Secretary. P.O. Box 50, Wanganui. The Wanganui Meat Freezing Co. Ltd rpHE above Company are buyers of all clauses of Fat Stock, for which highest current prices will be given. Stock treated on account of fanners and exporters at lowest ruling rates. For full particulars apply to the Company’s buyers: F. E. P. Besley, ’phone No. 44N, Patea. Geo. T. Phillips, ’phone No. 196 M, Fordell. Hobt. J. Moore, ’phone No. 104,Marion. Or the Company’s Head Office, 9 ST. HILL STREET. WANGANUI. WOULD YOU INSURE TOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? The prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint an Individual Ex©* cutor to administer your Estate? He will attend to his own business first. He may not possess the necessary experience to manage yours. He oSers no security, and may speculate with the funds of the I&tate. He may show preference to some beneficiaries to the disadvantage of others. He may die or leave the Dominion. The Estate would then pass into unknown hands—possibly into the hands of someone whom (die testator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends the appointment of private individuals, the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited was formed. 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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16046, 10 February 1920, Page 10
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