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\ URGENT MESSAGE ! DON'T, ON ANY ACCOUNT, LEAVE FOR THB Auckland Exhibition WITHOUT GETTING A Complete Up-to-date Outfit, Including A GOOD TRAVELLING BAG AND RUG, FROM CHARLIE ADAIR, " OUT ON HIS OWN," GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

COUNTY RAGTNU CLUB. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. January 27 and 88. 1914. ANNUAL MEETING. Awatere Racecourse. Walroa. Officers: President. G. C. Ormond, Esq.; Vice-Presidents, Messrs G. Britnell and A. E. Beckett; Treasurer, Dr. J. Somervtlle; Timekeeper, Mr . A. G. Smith; judge, R. E. Jefferson, Esq.; Starter. Mr A. G. Woods; Clerk of Scal«s, Mr G. Britnell; Clerk of Totallsator, Mr J. Braithwalte; Clerk of Course; Mr B. Mayo; Handlcapper, Mr H. Coyle; Stewards, President, Vice-Presidents, and Judge (ex offlcio), Messrs D. P. Baird. j. Dlckson. F. J. Foot, A. W. Hague, J. Holt. F. J. Hooper,, S. G. Hutchlnson. A. b. Lynch, J. Reedy, R. M. McPhail. 11. Skilton. A. G. Smith. T. F. Walker. Ihaaka Whanga. FIRST DAY. 1 TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 55 SOYS.; M cond horse to receive 10 soys. from stake. For horses that have never won a stake exceeding 30 soys. at time <jf entry. Once round, about 7 furlongs. Nomination 15s. acceptance 15s. 2. TYNRON HACK HANDICAP, of 65 SOYS; second horse to receive 10 soys. from stake. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. 3. COUNTY STAKES HACK HANDICAP. of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 15 soys.. and third horse 5 soys. from slake. Distance, li mllea. Nomination 20s. acceptance 255. I. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 55 soya.; second horse to receive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from stake. Foi all horses that have never won a race ot any description at time ol start. Weight, Bst. Distance. 4 fur longs. Entrance, 255. 5. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 65 1 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys, ' and third horse 5 soys. from stake, Distance. 1 mile. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. 6. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, Of 6E soys.; second hors* to receive 10 soys and third horse 5 soys. from stake Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination 15s acceptance 20s. 7. LADIES' NECKLET HACK HANDICAP of 50 soys. Nominator of winner tc t receive a Necklet to the value of 4( soys.; nominator of second horse tc 1 receive a trophy /to the value of 1( * soys. The rider of winner to receive ' a silver-mounted whip. Gentlemen '■ riders. Minimum weight list. Horse: to be nominated by ladles. Distance j once round, about 71 furlongs. Noml > nation 15s, acceptance 15s. t 8. STK WARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 7J soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. ] and tu,ird horse & soys, from stake. [ Distance. 7 furlongs. Nomination 15s, ■ acceptance 255. I ! SECOND DAY. 1. AWATERE HACK HANDICAP, of 5( soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs 3 Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. - 2. HACK HANDICAP SCURRY, of 50 soys second horse to receive 10 soys. fron ? stake. Winners on the flat at anj ? nmn barred, with the exception oi winner of the Maiden Scurry flrsi clay. Distance. 4 furlongs. Entry 25s 3. CARROLL MEMORIAL HACK HAND! CAP. of 75 soys.; second horse to re ceive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys from stake. Distance. 1\ miles. Noml nation 15s, acceptance 255. ! 4. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, ot 6< soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys - and third horse 5 soys. from stake Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination 15s ' acceptance 15s. >- 5. PRESIDENT'S HACK HANDIOAP. o! 70 soys.; second horsa to receive 1( ■ soys. and third horse 5 soys. froix stake. Distance. 1 mile and a dis I' tance. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s > 8. LADIES' BRACELET HACK HANDI- , . CAP, for a Bracelet valued at 35 sovs second horse to receive a Trophy tc t the' value of 10 soys. Gentlemen riders. Rider of winner to receive a ' silver-mounted whip. Minimum weight 1 list. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Distance, U miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. : 7. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, Of B 0 BOYS, second horse to receive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from stake. Distance. 6 furlongs. Nomination 15s, . acceptance 15s. , 8. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of 60 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. ! i and third horse 5 soys. from stake. Distance once round, about 7J furlongs. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS and ACCEPTANCES.— To be forwarded to the Secretary, Walroa. NOMINATIONS for all Events close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 3. 1914. WEIGHTS declared for First Day'a ( Races on or about SATURDAY, January 10th. ACCEPTANCES for the whole of First Day's Events close on SATURDAY, January 17. at o p.m. WEIGHTS for Second Day's Events declared about 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, Jan. 27 (night of First Day's Races). 1 ACCEPTANCES for whole of Second Day's Events close 9.30 p.m. on TUESDAY. January 27 (night of First Day'a Races). PENALTIES. i The winner of any Flat Race to the value of 20 soys. or foyer after declaration of weights to carry 51b penalty, and a race to the value of 40 soya. or over 71b penalty. 1. All Nominations made by telegram must be confirmed by letter Immediately afterwards. 2. All Entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Walroa. with entrance money enclosed, giving the age, description, pedigree, name of trainer, and colors of rider (unless registered). LEONARD STOREY, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the Hawke's Bay Metropolitan District Committee.— (Signed) W. J. STRATTON. Secretary.— l 3/10/1013. WAIiWATA COACH LEAVES BBOWN'B MASONIC BTAbLES, l-OWE BTHEET. On TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. AND SATVRDAYH, ht 9 46 n tn Leave* WAIMATA VALLEY or. MONDAYB, WEDNESDAYS, AJtfD FRIDAYS, at 9 a.m. All Parcel* must be at the Stable* not later than 0.30 a.m. J MONK, Waim»t». NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are iwqaertad to not, Xx th*t Change* to Standing Adver tiaementu should be lodged at th» Herald O«c« NOT LATER than 4PM I to ensure inßnrtinn m the foliovringr day » j i«»p«.

Mr R. C. Webb is at present visiting England and the Continent (says a Greymouth correspondent) m connection with the proposed establishment of wood pulp and paper-making mills m New Zealand. Writing to a friend m Hokitika, ho states that he expects to return early next year with the results of bulk testa now being made of different species of our timbers. At a recent wedding m Melbourne, the arrangements were distinctly American, presumably because" the bridegroom came from Chicago,' U.S.A. The bride was immediately 1 attended by a matron instead of a, maid of honor, and this young married friend of the bride was attired exactly like the bridesmaids who followed. The wedding cake was surmounted by the star-spangled banner, and rather a new note was struck m the presents to the maids, who received "art handkerchiefs."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13251, 9 December 1913, Page 6

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