- GPORTitjC. . EMPIRE DAY, MONDAY, MAY 25th. TTAWKE'S BAY. TROTTING CLUF • ' - MEETING, ' To bo held on the WAIPUKURAU RApE- ' COURSE, AVAIPUKURAI. programme:' . President:—B. Shadbolt,.Esq.; Vice-Presidents-* .. B-. Smart, Esq.; ;.T. • M'Farlane, Esq.;; S. Heighway, Esq.; Dr. Copeland. Judge— L.'Mackay, Esq. Timekeepers—C. M. Whit- ■ tington and' G. Baskley. Handicapper—• J. 11. Pollock. Starter—W. A. Chambers. Clerk of Sccilos—W. H. Treasurer—B. Smart. Clerk of . Course—G. Loinas, jun. Stewards— W. A. Chambers, H. A. Speedy, J. E. Reid, J. L. Merton, S. F. Wells, J. A. M/Leod,o. O'Neil; T. Jones, J. J. Bailey. , 1. POBANGAHAU MAIDEN PLATE of 29 '> govs., Second Horse to receive 2J sovs., from the Stakes,, for. lxorsos that hare never won an advertised. race. Nomination, Ms. • Acceptancc,' 10s. Distance, H miles. 2. LADIES'. BRACEIiET.—The Winner to roccive Bracelet of the value of 10 Sovs., Second Horse to receive trophy value sovs. Horses, to be nominated, by ladies. \ Riders in' this, race • must be amateurs. Nomination, 7s: Gd. Acceptance, ss. ■ Dietaries, 1J miles. . • . ' 3. HAWKE'S, BAY'HANDICAP of 25'.sots,'' Second Horse to . receive j s'sovs. from the ' .-Stakes.' Nomination; 12s. 1 Gd. Acceptance, 12s. fid. Distance,' 2--wiles. 4. MT. HERBERT HANDICAP of 20. sovs, ■ Second Horse 2'r sovs. from tho Stakes. Nomination, ,10s.. Acceptance, 10a. Distance,-1 mile; 5. WAIPUIvURAU- HANDICAP of 20 '»*£• ' •Second Horse to receive :2£ sovs. from thft Stakes. : Nomination, 10s. K - Acceptance, 10s.. ■.Distance, 11 miles. •" 6. TAVISTOCK HANDICAP of 20 sovs., Second • Horse to receive 2i soys.":from the Stakes.. ■ Nomination, 10s. ; . Acceptance,. 10s., Distance, li miles. ■ ■ '• •" 7. ARLINGTON HANDICAP '■'■ of 20 sovs.. Second Horse to receive, 2J''sovs. from the! . Stakes. Nomination, 10s.'.'Acceptance, 10a. ■ 'Distance, 1 mile. . CONDITIONS: -. '! . All events Saddle .or Harness, 'except',No. 3 Saddle only, and No.' 5 Harness oiily. All horses must be registered before oomination. (Rule. 125.) ' ~m.\ ... '■ . All Stakes paid in full.' . S'..-;. ...' ~ Any horse winning after - handicaps appear may be re-handicapped. : ■ No nomination or acceptance will be" received .unless accompanied by tho fees.'.- • No nomination or acceptance will.boreceiyod, through the telephone. ... . . Colours to be worn by the Jockey, Rider, or -, Driver,'must be , named at. the time of< tho general entry, under a penalty not exceeding .£l, .unless the colours of the ' owner of the ' horsobo duly'registered. (Rule 120.)'".' ■ To be run' under the rules of the' New Zealand Trotting Association. ' ' Nominations for all events' close with th« , Secretary, Waipukurau: on AIONI3AY, MAY 4, at 8 p.m. Telegraph Office closes's p.m. Handicaps 'appear about MONDAY, MAY 11.. Acceptances close .'oil MONDAY, MAY 13. : . By the entry of, or endeavouring to enter, & horse, every person haying, or subsequently -acquiring, an interest in such horse, shall bo deemed to accept all o.onditions\and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, and to be debarred' from- questibning tho. action or conduct. of the club or other body holding a ; sports' meeting, or of. i-ny official of the club, or such other body, in respect of such horse, "or of any person connected -.'therewith,otherwise than is provided for in part, XXX. (Rulo 1G3.) . - . ,'. ■ J. L. S. RICHARDSON;' Secretary,". ■ P.O. Box 41; Waipukuraii:
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 10
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