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VVAIPIRO BAjY, SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1905, President, X F. Pettie, Esq-. ; VicePresidents : Messrs O, McCracken, S, Blacklaw, Siimmon, R. McCullough, S. Burdett, A. Murray, G. Westmoreland, J, Johnstone, D. J. Barry, P. Sullivan, J. Barr, J. J. Pry, J. : PI, Jamieson, and Hayes, Judge, Mr S. Burdett. Starter, Mr W. Mcllroy.; Han'dicapper, Mr W. Kirkpatrick. Secretary, Mr A. P. Durr ant. Treasurer, Mr F,, Sullivan. Clerk of Course, Mr R. Pietman. Clerk of Scales, Mr J, McGhee. Stewards : Messrs Sullivan, Walbank, McGhee, W. Sadlier,, Siimmon, Barr, Blacklaw, John Boyce, Anaru Ngamu, and W. Kirkpatrick,,
PROGRAMME, 1. MAIDEN, PL/ATE, of 5 sovs. Distance, about 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, 9st, Entry, ss. 2, FLYING, HANDICAP, of 8 sovs. Second horse to receive 20s from Distance, about 6 furNomination, 5s ; acceptance 3s. 3, DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 5. sovs. Distance, about half a mile. Open to all horses from between; Hicks Bay, and Whangara, Nominations, 3s ; acceptance, 2s, d, TAWiHITI CUP, a Handicap of 2(1. , so.vs. Second horse, to receive 5 | sovs. from stakes. Distance about I Li miles. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, 7s 6d, 5, HACK RACE, - a Handicap of 6 sovs. Distance, about 5 furlongs. Post entry, 6s. Wo horse that has been nominated for Races 2 or 4 is eligible for this race. 6, FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 4 sovs. Distance, about 6 furlongs. Ppst entry, 4s. CONDITIONS. 1. Horses entering fkr District Race to have been in the District, and the bojna fide property of resiJents, for at least three months previous to Races, 2. Ip the event of a District Horse winning Race 2, suoh.hkrsc bo carry penalty of 71b in District Race. 3. The Handicappcr shall, have the power to re-handicap horses after the declaration of weights and throughout the meeting. Jockeys ri,ding in races to wear colors. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit.of £2. Such deposit to be forfeited should the protest nob be sustained. Nominations for Races 2,3, and i, together with the name, age, pedigree, and performances of horse and colors of rider, to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before March 4th. . Weights declared 13th March ; acceptances, March 18th, Entries, etc., by telegram, must je confirmed ip writing at the eariest opportunityi under a penalty lot exceeding £lO (vide Rule 45.) Nq Nominations or Acceptances rill he entertained unless acompanied by necessary fees. In the event of telegraphic communication being interrupted either on the day of nominations or acceptances, they will be deferred until one day; after) communication is renewed, " ; A', P. DURRANT, Hon. Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 4
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