SPORTINC. N : gACES! EACES! ..-. RACES! TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, FEATHERSTON. EASTER SATURDAY, 18th APRIL, ' ' And EASTER MONDAY, 20th APRIL. .• TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FIRST DAY.—Leave.Te Aro 7.15, a.m., Wei. ' lington 7.29 a.m., returning from Featherston at 6.25 p.m. and 7.22 p.m.- . SECOND DAY.—Leave To Aro 6.15 a.m., and Wellington 7.0 a.m., returning from Featherston at 5.20 p.m., 6.25 p.m. and 7.55 p.m. . NOTE.—Tho ordinary mail train; Te Aro dep. ' 3 o'clock, Wellington dep. 8.22 a.m., mil not take passengers for Featherston on 18th and 20th inst. ' ' ■ HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. i AUTUMN MEETING. , ; . MAY 6 and 7, 1908. . : Nomination, ail Events, cioßevwith th» undersigned at Hastings, on THURSDAY NEXT, 16th irist., at 9 p.m. " W. J. STRATTON, > 8520 Hasting*... , v ; MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB.. V . 1 AUTUMN-MEETING. 6th and 7th''MAY.--' RIVERLANDS RACECOURSE, BLENHEItt. ■ ■" NOMINATIONS, for all . Races .Close, on i v SATURDAY NEXT," 18th; inst. '(Easter Saturday), at 9 p.m. ' C. J! W.',GRIFFITHS, : ■ ■'"i- Secretary, • 8506 • ' 'Blenheim. . ' EMPIRE DAY, MONDAY? MAY '25th. HAWKE'S BAY '- TROTTING • CLUB - '• ; ' MEETING, /c To be lield.on the WAIPUKURAU! RAG - \ COURSE, .- '' : . PROGRAMME President—B. ShndboVt,' Esq.-; Vice-Presidents—: ■- R. Smart, Esq:-; J. M'Farian<S; - Estj.; S. 1 - Heigh way, Esq.; .Dr. Copeland. Judges * '■ L; Mackay, Esq*- . . ' tington' and G. ,-Baskley. • Handicapperr- : J. H. Pollock. Starter—W. A. Chambers. Clerk of Scales —\V. H. Rathbono.; ; Treasurer—R.; Smart. -'.. Clerk-. :of Course —G.'Lomns, jun.- Stewards— W., A.- . , . Chambers, ,H. A..Speedy,,. J.- Reid, J. > L.' Mertori, S. F. ,Wells, J. A. MLeod, ;0. i O'Neil, T. Jones, J. .J. Bailey. , , 1. PORANGAHAU. MAIDEN PLATE of. 20 sovs., Second Horse to receive 2J soys.,, from 1 the Stakes, for horses' : that have never ' ; won an advertised race. ; Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 10s. Distance, li miles.- ■ ■■ , - - 2. LADIES' BRACELET.—The, Winner to receive Bracelet of tho. value of 10 Sovs:, , Second Horse'to, recoive trophy value 2J !. sovs.- Horses to be nominated by, ladies..; Riders in this .race must' be. amateurs. . Nomination, 7s; '6d.*, Acceptance, ,ss. .. Dis- . "ta'nce, U miles'. , - 3. HAWKE'S BAY HANDICAi: of 25 sova,, , Second Horse to" receive 5 sovs. from the. \ : . Stakes. Nomination,'l2s. 6d. Acceptance, 12s.'6d. Distance,"2'miles. ' " . 4. MT. HERBERT HANDICAP, of 20 sovs,;. . Secorid''H6rse*to revive 2j .sovs. from 'the ■ Stakes. Nomination,. 10s. Acceptance, 10s. Distance, 1 mile. ' 5. WAIPUKURAU HANDICAP of 20 sovs., Second Horse to receive 2J sovs. from the . Stakes. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, - 10s., Distance, li miles. 6. TAVISTOCK HANDICAP, of 20 sovs;, Second Horse to receive 2\ sovs; from the Stakes,. Nominatipn; ■: 10s." . Acceptance, '10s. ' Distance, 1J miles. '• 1: ARLINGTON -HANDICAP of 20 - sovs. Second Horse to receive'2j sovs. from -th« Stakes/ Nomination, 10s. Acceptance',' 10s. /.Distance, t ; mile. - • '■■■■• CONDITIONS. AH events Saddle or Harness, except No. ,3 Saddle only,.and.No.-.,5 Harness only..- : • - AH horses.must be registered before nomina- -• tion. (Rule 125.). • . All Stakes paid .in full.'- ~. ~'.... A.ny horse winning after handicaps appear may be re-handicapped.' > , No nomination \or - acceptance -mil be received iinless accompanied l by the fees.... No nomination or acceptance-will bo received . through tho "telephone: .. ■ Colours to be wprn by the' Jockey, Eider, or Driver, must be named at- the time of the general entry, under', a penalty/not exceeding J3l, unless the colours of the owner of, the horse be' jiuly registered; (Rule 120.) : _-... To be'run'under tho rules of. the New Zear ...... land Trotting "Association. . .•.. • Nominations for all events close . vita tn« Secretary,"Waipukurau on MONDAY, MAY 4, , at 8 p.m. Telegraph Office closes 5 p.m. Handicaps'appear about MONDAY, MAY 11. Ao ceptances close on MONDAY, MAY 1,8. : By the entry of, or endeavouring to enter, a horse, every.person having, or- subsequently ac-' quiring, an interest-in such, horse, shall be ' . deemed to accept all conditions and'• restrictions ' imposed or implied by/these rules, and to be . debarred from questioning the action or. con-. duct of the club, or, other body - holding- a sports' meeting! or of t'riy official of the club, , or such other' body, in respect of such' horse, or; of' any: person connected' : therewith, otttte--vise than is provided for in part XXX. (Rule 163.H-: ■ ■■ , ' ' J. L. S. RICHARDSON, Secretary, . P.O. Box 41, -Waipukurau. 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