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2.45 p.m.—PARK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive lu sovs iroui Uie stake. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. One mile and a distance. 3.30 p.m.—MARSDEN STAKES, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. Nomination, lUs; acceptance, lus. Seven furlongs. 4.15 p.m.—HACK HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. For horses that have not won a race exceeding 20 sovs at time of entry. Other conditions same as Settlers’ Handicap. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Seven furlongs. 5 p.m.—STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. One mile. 5.30 p.m.—FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Jb ive furlongs. (Stakes Paid in Full.) PENALTIES. FLAT RACES.—The winner of any Flat Race, after tne declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 101 b, and of every additional lace a further penalty of 61b. Horses handicapped at Bst 101 b or over to carry only half the above penalty. (Applies co Whangarei Meeting only). NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all races close on Friday, 22nd December, 1905, at the Secretary’s Office, Whangarei, and with Mr H. B. Massey, High-street, Auckland, at 9. p.m. WEIGHTS for the first day’s races will be declared on or about Wednesday, 3rd January, 1936. ACCEPTANCES for first day's races,close at the Secretary’s office, Whangarei, and at Mr H. B. Massey’s High-street, Auckland on Monday, Bth January, 1906, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS for second day’s races declared on Friday, 12th January, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for second day's races close on Friday, 12th January, j 1906, at the Secretary’s office, Whangarei, at 10 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All nominations made by telegram must bconfirmed by letter immediately afterward(see Rule 45 in Rules of Racing) All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, with entrance money enclosed, giving the name, age, description and pedigree of horses, and the colours of riders (unless registered) Any owner failing to declare his colours at time of entry will be fined 2 sovs unless the colours are registered. Any nerson running a horse in; colours other than those named at time >of entry will be fined 1 sov. , The Committee reserve the right to rearrange programme. R. J. DENT. Secretary. A N G A N U I JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING : i MARCH 1 and 2, 1906. Officers :—President : Dr. Earle : Vice-presi-dent, H. N. Harrison ; Timekeeper, A.T. E. Nixon ; Judge, W. H. Hartgill ; Starter, C. H. Chavannes ; Handicapper. George Morse ; Clerk of the Scales, H. M. Speed ; Clerk of the Course, Ronald Cameron ; Stewards. President, Vice-president, and Treasurer (Ex Officio), and Messrs E. A. Campbell, D. Campion, R. Grace.' A. Higgle, James Higgie, G. Marshall, and Jas. Watt; Hon. Treasurer, J. 11. Nixon. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 1,190 G. 1. 12 noon.—STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 150 sovs ; second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs, from the stakes. The winner of any Hat race under the value of lOOsovs, after the declaration of weights, to carry 31b extra, of any flat race or races collectively of the value of 100 sovs 51b extra, 150 sovs 71b extra, 250 sovs or over, 101 b extra (penalties not accumulative). Nomination, 1. sov; acceptance. .2 sovs. Distance, one mile. 2. 12.45 p.m.—J U VENILE HANDICAP, of 15'1 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes For two and three-year-olds. The winner of any flat race under the value of 100 sovs after declaration of weights to carry 31b extra, of any fiat race or races collectively of the value of 100 sovs 51b extra 150 sovs 71b extra, 250 sovs or over 101 b extra (penalties riot accumulative). Nomination. 1 sov;; acceptance, 2 sovs. Distance, six furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m. — WESTMERE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 150 sovs second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Over eight flights of hurdles. 3ft Gin in height. The winner of anv hurdle race after ‘declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance. : 2 sovs. Distance, two miles and a distance. 4. 2.15 p.m.— TAYFORTH HACK HURDLE ; RACE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; second horse.to receive 15 sovs, and thijrd horse 10 sovs , from the stakes. Over seven flights of hurdles 3ft 6in in height. The winner of any hurdle race after I declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination,' 1 sov; acceptance, il sov. About one and three-quarter miles. 5. 3.15 p.m.—WANGANUI CUP KANDI- 1 CAP, of 750 sovs ; second h.< rse to re- < ceive 100 sovs. and third horse 50 sovs from the stakes In the event of any enwinning a handicap of the value of 1 100 sovs after the declaration of weights, the handicapper will review that horse’s ; weight, and will raise it or allow it to stand as he thinks fit. It is only winners that will be re-handicapped. ’lf ,the weight of any horse is altered, the revised handicap will be published on or about Saturday, the 24th February, 1906. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 4 sovs on Friday. February 23r 1. 1906, at 9 p.m.: and 5 sovs on Monday. February 1 26th, 1906, at 9 p.m. Distance, one and three-quarter miles. i 6. 345 p.m.—PETRE WET,TER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs ; second horse to re- 1 ceive 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum » weight. Bst. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b. Nomination. 1 sov; acceptance. 1 sov. Distance, one mile and a distance.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 826, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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