EWE FAIR MATAWHERO YARDS TUESDAY, MARCH 4 750 2-th Ewes 1500 m,a. Ewes Further entries invited. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION non MATAWAI SALE MATAWA! SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 350 Wether Lambs '75 2-th Wethers '25 Fat Ewes 75 2-th Ewes 30 1-sh Romney Rams STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION • * 1 597 BULLS BULLS W. B. DOLEMAN PHONE 1206 D Highest Cash Buyer BONER COWS, BULLS and FAT COWS
WAIAPU DERBY DAY MATITI RACECOURSE RUATORIA MARCH 8, 1941 Officials: Ruatoria Patriotic Conimittee and Officials of flic Y 1 aiapu Racing Club. Starter, J. H. McNeil; Judge, R. 11. Wicksteed; Clerk of Course, M. O’Sullivan; Handicappers, O. T. Williams, H. G. Burnett; Hon. Surgeon, Dr. E. C. Grant. Programme to start at 11.30 a.m. J. RUATORIA MEDLEY, 1 furlongs. Walk 1 fur., Trot 1 fur.. Gallop 2 furs. Open to ladies and men. All horses having started under Registered Racing Rules to be barred. Weight 10.7. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/ti. 2. CHILDREN’S PONY RACE, 2 furlongs. Children under the ago of 14 years. Trophy Ist and 2nd. No entrance fee. 3. LADIES’ FLUTTER, 3 furlongs. All horses having started under Registered Racing Rules to” be barred. Weight-10st. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. 4. WAIAPU DERBY', 3 furlongs. Open to all-comers. Handicapped according to class. YVeight list. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. 5. BOOT AND SADDLE RACE, 2 furlongs. Run 50yds to boots and saddle, where ladies are holding horses, put on boots, which must be laced to the satisfaction of the Stewards, saddle horses, and race 2 furlongs to winning post. Each saddle must have girth and surcingle. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. 6. POLO PONY SPRING, 3 furlongs. Open to all ponies suitable for polo. Minimum weight lost. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. 7. LADIES' DASH, 3 furlongs. Open to all ladies’ hacks. The winner of previous ladies' race not eligible to start. YVeight lOst. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. 8. GRETNA GREEN, 2 furlongs. Gallop 1 furlong, turn and pick up lady, race to winning post. Ladies must be over 17 years of age. Horses must pass the furlong before turning. Ladies must be off the course till the horses have passed. Ladies must mount off the ground. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance 2/6. 9. SADDLE TROT, about 5 furlongs. Open. Trophy Ist and 2nd. Entrance fee 2/6. All registered horses barred for all events. Gate charges 2/6, Cars 1/-. Horses free. Children under 14 years free. Entries close March-5 with the Secretary and S. Burdett. Ruatoria: A. G. Hicks, Te Puia; J. L. Coats, Tiltitiki; N. P. Branson, Te Araroa. Late entries up to one hour before event Double Fee. W. H. O. JOHNSTON, Hon. Secretary, Ruatoria. 583
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 1 March 1941, Page 10
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