WAIROA RACING CLUB (Incorp) ANNUAL RACE MEETING "Kn Tore Rauwa Ka Tore Pipiwhahao.” To be held on TE liUPENGA RACECOURSE WAIROA. HAWKE’S BAY SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1 lit To start at 12.30 p.m. President: Mr. A. G. Nolan. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. FI. L. liarkcr and A. Law. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. J. Anderson. Stewards: Messrs. I*’. Baird, \V. H. Brady, E. F. Bruce, C. iiurrid.de, A. T. Carroil, J. ,1. Carroll, A. T. Dever, H. deLautour, K. Evans, J. It. (lilleapie, I). Glengarry, 11. Clvnan, N. S. Hill, J. S. Jessep, I. MeM* ill, 11. C. Nolan. J. O’Grady, A. (1. Ormond, G. E. Ormond, ,1. Ormond, M.P., 11. R. Phillips. .1. Simpson, F. Stood, E. Svonson. W. Torbott and 1). Vickers. Handicappor: Mr. 11. Gayle. Starter: Mr. L. G. Morris. Jud.ro: Mr. M. B. Herein. Clerk ot Seales: Mr. R. Stuart. Hon. Timekeeper: Mr. J. L. Prebble. Hon. Clerk of Course: Mr. K. Evans. Hon. Suvcteons: Ors. E, B. Jardine and 0. M. Debdon-Wilkins. Secretary: Mr. O. Harkor. Registered Ollice: Marine Parade, Wniroa. H.B. PROGRAMME. 12.3(1 p.m.—Trial Handicap of £125. Second horse to receive £ls. and third horse fin from the stake. For horses that have ‘never won a stake exceeding i’ttlO to the winner at the time of nomination. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Distance: Six furlongs. 1 .1 (1 p.m.—Tc Kupenga Hack Handicap, of £135 (.including trophy valued at aims, presented by Wniroa Wine & Spirit Co. i,Ld.). Second liorso to receive £ls, and third lior.se £lO from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Distance: One mile. 1.511 p.m.—Wniroa Cup (Open), of £225 (including cup valued at 25 guineas, presented by the Clyde and Ferry Hotels). Second horse to receive £2O, and third horse £1(1 from the stake. Minimum 'weight 7st. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l/10/-. Distance: One mile and a-fpmrt<’<-2.30 p.m.—Maiden Stakes, of £125 Gmiuuing trophy valued at 5 guineas, presented by 1. Fraser & Son. Second horse to receive £ls, and third horse £lO from the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards that have not won a tlat race at time of starting. Weight: 2-year-olds Sst, 3-year-olds and upwards Sst 711). Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Distance: Five furlongs. 3.10 p.m.—Carroll Memorial Hack Handicap, of £135 (including trophy valued at £lO, presented by Wniroa Hotel). Second horse to receive £ls, and third boras £lO from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Distance: Seven furlongs. 3.50 p.m.—G. C. Ormond Memorial Handicap (open), of £l5O (including trophy valued at 10 guineas, presented by tin Ormond Family). Second horse to receive £ls. and third horse £lO from the stake.l Minimum weight 7st. Nomination £l, Acceptance £>/5/-. Distance: Seven furlongs. 1.30 p.m.—Champion Hack Cup, of £l5O tineluding trophy valued at £lO, presented by Osier’s Ltd., and Mr. A. G. Nolan). Second horse to receive £ls, and third horse .£lO from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l/5/-. Distance: One mile and a-quarter. 5.10 p.m.—ltauwa Hack Handicap, of £125 (including trophy valued at 10 guineas, presented by Wniroa Taxi Proprietors). Second horse to receive £ls, and third horse £lO from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £i. Distance: Six furlongs. Minimum weight 7.7 in all races except where otherwise slated. Trophy for Trainers: A trophy valued at £lO, donated by Messrs. FI. L. Hacker and I. O'Grady, will be presented to the trainer securing most points at the meeting. Points to count, first 5, second 3, and third 2. Trophy for Jockeys: A whip, donated by the Wairoa Star Ltd., will be presented tc the jockey securing the most points at the meeting. Points to count, first 5, second 3. and third 2. Penalties: Winners after the declaration of weights are liable to bo rehandicapped. Such relmndicap shall he declared not laiet than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. Nominations close at S p.m. on Tuesday, 1 Gth January, 1945. Weights will lie declared on or about Monday, 22nd January, 1945. Acceptances close at 8 p.m. on Friday. 2(ilh January, 1945. Note: All telegrams must be confirmed in writing anti name of trainer given. Transport Allowance: An allowance of £2 will be paid on all visiting horses competing at the Races. Accommodation is provided at the Cours..:md at Railway Road for Trainers, Jockeys, Attendants ami Horses. Persons desiring to avail themselves of this accommodation must communicate early with the Secretary. THE ATTENTION OF OWNERS AND TRAINERS IS PARTICULARLY DRAWN TO THE PROVISIONS OF RULE 243 ok THE RULES OF RACING. D. HAULER, Secretary. Wairoa. Hawke’s Bay. Phones: Day 2(IT. Night 453. 993 m This SPRING End Borer in Furniture and under Carpets with BORAPRUF BORfiPRUF n ~ uje ton hides for clients. LUG GUV SKINS RND HIDES. S'jLrul fayt £amhU\ and ValczA. mgr
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