SPORTING. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, To be held on the WANGANUI RACECOURSE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th and 27th. President, Dr. Earle; Vice-President, H. N. Harrison; Timekeeper, A. E. T. Nixon; Judge, W. H. Hartgill; Starter. C. O'Connor; Handicapper, George Morse; Clerk of Scales, H. M. Speed; Clerk of Course, G. T. Lynch; Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Hatherly; Hon Veterinary Surgeon, Maxwell Edgar; Stewards, President, Vice-Presiden+ and Treasurer (Ex Officio), and Messrs Jas. Watt, A. Hig gie, E. A. Campbell, G. Marshall, James Higgie, D. Compion and Allan Cameron; Committee. President Treasurer (Ex Officio) and Messrs. A. Campbell, Allan Cameron, D. Campion, James Higgie, A. Higgie, H. W. Hole, G. Marshall. James Watt, J. F. Cutfield, H. M. Speed, R. Russell, and G. G. Russell; Hon. Treasurer, J H. Nixon; Secretary, W. Hall. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 soys.; second horse to receive 20 soys. and third 10 soys. from the stakes; distance, thi-ee-quarters of a mile; nomination,! soy.; acceptance, 2 soys To start at 12 noon. I. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 60 says.; second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. Distance, ' 5 furlongs ; open to maiden horses only. Three-year-olds to carry 7st. 71b., four-year-olds and upwards Bst 21b. Entrance, 1 soy. To start at 12.45 p.m. I. WANGANUI GUINEAS. A sweepstake of 10 soys. each for starters with 300 soys. added; second horse to receive 50 soys. from the stakes; for three-year-olds. Distance, one mile; colts, Bst 101b.; fillies and geldings, Bst 51b. The winner of any race of-the value of 200 soys. after Ist September, 1907, to carry 71b. extra. Closed with 44 nominations. Acceptance, 4 soys. and 5 soys. at post. To start at 1.30 p.m. 4. OKEHU HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 125 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from the stakes. About one mile and three-quarters; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in hoight. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 boy. To start at 2.30 p.m. 5. GONVILLE HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 90 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stakes. About one' mile and five furlongs; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 3.15 p.m. 6. PUTIKI HACK RACE HANDICAP, of 8C soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stakes. Distance, one mile; weights not 'less than 7st. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 4 p.m. 7. SPRING HANDICAP, of 125 soys second horse to receive 15 soys .and third horse 10 soys. from the stakes; one mile. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 2 soys. To start at 4.45 p.m. ■ - SECOND~DAY. 1. OWEN HANDICAP, of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 10. soys. from the stakes. Distance five furlongs. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 12 noon. 2. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 soys.; second horso to receive soys. from the stakes; distance, three-quarters of a mile; minimum weight, 7et. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 3 BRUNSWICK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE* of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stakes. Distance, about one and a half miles; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To 4. ARAMOHO HACKHURDLE RACK HANDICAP, of 75 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stakes. Distance, about one rai'e and a half; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Nomination. 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 2.30 p.m. 5. WANGANUI HANDICAP, of 250 soys.; second horse to receive 40 soys. and third Jiorse 15 boys. from the stakes. Distance, one and a quarter miles. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 4 soys. To start at 3.15 p.m. 6. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes; distance five furlongs; minimum weight, 7st. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance; 1 soy. To start at 4 p.m. 7. MARANGAI HANDICAP, of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys. from the stakes; distance, one mile. Nomination, 1 soy. Accept- ' ance, 1 eov. To start at 4.45 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b. in a hurdle race, and the winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry 71b., two or more such races 101b. penalty in a flat race. No penalty will be required in an open race for having won a hack DATES iaOF NOMINATIONS, AND ACCEPTANCES, WEIGHTS, ENTRIES, AND AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1907, (on or about) WEIGHTS for First Day's Handicaps {Open Events). . _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1907, (on or about) WEIGHTS for First Day's Hack FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th, 1907, At 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES—Spring Handicap, and Flying Handicap, 2 soys. each; Wanganui Guineas, 4 soys.; Okehu HurMONDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1907, At 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES—GonviIIe Hack Hurries, Putiki Hack Handicap. 1 soy. each. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907, At 9 p.m. FINAL PAYMENT Wanganui GuiTHURSdIy, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1907. (at or about) 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for Second Day's HandiO&T)S THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1907. At 10 p.m. ACCEPTANCES—Owen Handicap, Mot.toa Hack Handicap, Brunswick capilandioap Hurdles, Aramoho Handin*V Hack Hurdles, Railway Hack Flat Marancrai Handicap, 1 soy. each; Waneaniii Handicap. 4 kovs. MONDAY, SEPTFMBER 23rd, 1907. At 9 P.m. SEOOND FORFElT—Jackson Stakes, 1908. 2 kovs. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Ist, 1907. At 9 p.m. ENTRIES—Tackson Stake". 1909. WM. HALL, Spp.retary, P.O. ttox 15. Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 6
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