VI HAKATANET RACING pLUB. 4 ANNUAL MEETING j To be held on the i KOPEOPKO RACECOURSE, < ON J THURSDAY, MARCH 17; 1910. j OFFICERS :— Patron : W. H. Henries, j Esa., M.P. President :W. D. S. J Mac Donald, Lsq., M.P. Vice- ( Presidents : Messrs H. Fortune ( and J. McAlislcr. Judge; E. 1 Clay, Esq. Starter :. tor YtL ] Flowerday. Clerk of Scales: Mr - { G. Creeke. Handicapptr : Mr J- % 1 Chadwick. Clerk of Course : Mr A E. Parkinson.. Treasurer : Mr F. Booth. Stewards: Messes W. Flowerday, E. J- Bell. A. JMtacDoirahi, J. McAlistw, W Moody, F. Booth, H. Fortune, ft. Frown, a. Ball and H. W. Small s. PROGRAMME : (Approved by the A.R.0.) 1.-MAIDEN PLATE? .of listovs — Second horse to receive lsov. ou of stake.' For all horses that have never wou a' race Weigh for age. Entrance lis. Distanc one mile. Start 11 a.m. •2— HACK RACE, of lOsovs— Second horse to receive Isoy. out of stake. For all horses that have never won public money. Minimum weight 9st. Distance one mile. Entrance 10s. _ 3.-FLYINO STAKES HANDICAP, of lOsovs —Second horse to receive lsov. from the stake. Ws- • tance 6 furlongs. Nomination ss. Acceptance ns. 1.-MAIDEN SCURRY, of riSovs.Second hcrss to receive lsov out of stake. Once round the course. Fbr horses -that hiave not teen •entered <kr any race on the programme prior to this. Minimum weiffht 7st, Post entry ss. 5.-WHAKATANE HANDICAP, of 25 sr/vs.— Second horse to receivr. 2snvs out of stake. Distance one mie and a half. Nomination 1 2s. (id. Acceptance 12s 6d. 6 -HACK FLYING HANDICAP, of 6SOVS.— For horees that have ,-nev■er won ssovs. Distance one mile. Nomination 3s. Acceptance : J s. . 7.-SETTLBRS' HANDICAP, of 12. So ys.— Second horse to receive 1 soy. out of stake. For horses owned for ati least six tmoniths prkr to. the Meeting by -b-ona Mcl setMtrs in the WhaWatane County. Distance one mile and a quarter. Nomination 6s. Acceptar.ee fis. g.— Forced Handicap, of ssovs.— Compulsory for winners, optional for Users". Wiunersi of Hack and Scjrry Races excepted. Distance 0 furlongs. , Entrance ss. RULES AXI) REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations for Flying Shake's, Handicap, Whakatane Handicap, Huct Flyinß Handicap,- and Settlers'. Handicap, close with the Secretary, at his office, George Street, Whakatane, on THURSDAY, March 3, 1910, at 8 p.m. 2. All nominations must be accompanied with all performances, age, colour/ -pedigree of horse, and jtckey's colours. 3. No jockey will be allowed to ride unless clothed in colours as nominated . 4. Weights will be declared on or about FRIDAY, March 11,1910. 5. No entry will be received for any race except on the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising therefrom shall be decided .by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their <kcision <hall ho final. i>. All nominations, acseptiances, and entries aTe to be accompanied by the amount payable and posted to, cr left with, the Secretary on the specified dates of closing. 7. Acceptamoss jund G-eperal Entries close with fhe Serr.*->t.ary on MONDAY, March, 14, at 8 p.m. 8. Races to be run under the New. Zealand Rules of Racing. Stakes paid in full. 9. Winners after the declaration of w fights, and pricr' to Ijhis M^ftt.itii^, will be suhjret to penalties in races a, ;*i and 7 as under : 101* (tyn pounds) lut one w ; n, 141 b (fourteen j pounds) for two, or more, wins. R. BROWN, Secretary. BAY OF PLENTY TIMES. INSTRUCTIONS a.3 to the Insertion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the Bay of Plenty Times must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction will l>i> ii.» ei'ted until countermanded, au* e.-it.r^til acct rdingly. Notice to withdraw advertisements must be giMii in at the office. Advertisements inserted by the month or quarter, an'l with<lr-iwu -ti any time i eforc the expiry <.f r. Kio:!tlly or quarterly period. pro charged for ns if inHorted for the full term. 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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5484, 14 March 1910, Page 4
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