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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, WBmm II AWKE'S B A OCKEY c LUB AUTUMN MEETING To be held on the Hastings Racecourse, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 26 anti 27, 1918. President, It. M'. CampbellVice-Presi-dent, P. Hunter; Treasurer, J. 11. Colebourrie; Committee, T. H. Crosse, O. l'lbbett, It. Ilassall, M. Johnson, T. 11. Lowry, J. S. McLeod (chairman), W. Richmond, It. A. Itussell, W. G Stead, E. J. White; Lite lion. Member of Committee, G. Hunter, M.P.; Starter, R. E. Harley; J udge, W. It. Ifartgill; Clerk of the Course, A. P. O’Dowd; Hon. Timekeeper, It. Stevens; Clerk of Totalisator, C. J. Tipping; Clerk of Scales, It. M. Bishop; ltandica pper, 11. Coyle; Hon Vet. Surgeon, A. M. Brodie. M.R.C.V.S.; Secretary, It. S. Moss. FIRST DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1. LONGLANDS HACK HANDICAP HURDLE DACE, of 125 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sovs, acceptance 30s. One mile and a-half. 2. MANGATARATA HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 175 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 3 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 3. NURSERY HANDICAP. of 225 sovs; socond horse to receive 30 sovs, and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 3 soys. Five furlongs. 4. POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. 5. HAWKE’S BAY CUP HANDICAP, of, 700 sovs; second horse to receive 75 sovs, and third horse 25 sovs from the stake. The winner of any flat race or races collectively of the value of 250 sovs to carry 31b extra; of the value of 500 sovs 71b extra; of the value of 750 sovs. 101 b extra; of the value of 1000 sovs, 141 b extra. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 3 sovs. One mile and a-half. 6. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 115 spvs; second horse to receive 10 sovs, 'and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race exeeding 35 sdvs in value at time of starting. Weights: 2 years, 7st 71b; 3 years, Bst 51b; 4 years and upwards, Bst 81b. No allowances. Entrance, 2 sovs. Six furlongs. 7. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; second horse to receive 30 sovs, and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 3 sovs. Once round. 8. POBANGAIIAU HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; second horse to receive 30 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. The winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 4 sovs. Six and a-half furlongs. SECOND DAY, SATURDAY. APRIL 27. GIIHT HACK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 125 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30s. One mile and threequarters. . KARAMU HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 200 sovs; second horse to recive 30 sovs, and third horse 29 sovs from the stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 3 sovs. Two miles. . JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs. Five furlongs. . HAWKE’S BAY STAKES, of SCO sovs; second horse to receive 75 sovs, and third horse 25 sovs from the stake. For two and tliree-year-olds. Weight for age. Winners after August 1, 1917, of any race or races collective!v of the value of 250 sovs to carry 31b extra; of 500 sovs. 71b; of 750 sovs, 101 b; of 1000 sovs, 141 b extra. 1 Maiden three-year-olds at time of starting allowed 101 b, two-year-olds 71bs. (Closed.) - Sweepstake of 6 sovs. Six and a-half furlongs. i. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, of 400 sovs; second horse to receive 40 sovs, and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 5 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. I. SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 30s. Five furlongs. • • . ~r r. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, oi 115 sovs; secon_d horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b. extra. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 3Js. Once round. „ „„„ 3. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; second horse to receive 30 sovs, and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry 710 extra. Nomination 1 f*iv. acceptance 3 sois. Six furlongs. IS OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES, amounts to be forwarded to the tary 11.8.J.C. „ . „ —All events close at 8 p.m. unless l to the contrary. _ , . DAY, APRII? 12 (General Entry).nations for all events 3ii Hack), 1 sov; entrance Maiden , 2 sovs; sweepstake Hawke s Bay is, 6 bovb. , , . ~ DAY, APRIL 19—Weights for all s first day. . , „ KDAY, APRIL 22—Acceptances foi Lands Hack Hurdles 50s, MangataHurdles 3 sovs. Nursery Handicap rs, Poukawa Hack Handicap 30s. ;e’s Bay Cup 8 sovs. Autumn Han--3 sovs, Porangahau Handicap 4 DAY. APRIL 26 (night .of First Races). —By 8.30 p.m.. weights foi ents second day. uo„t- ---) 30 p.m. aeceptanes for Ohiti Hack es 30s. Karamu Hurdles 3 sovs, ile Handicap 2 sovs, Burke MemStakes 5 sovs. Scurry. Hack Handils Okawa Hack Handicap 395. Fare- ' ltinß ll. s. MOSS. Secretary. lone No. 85. Box 13- Hastings.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 6

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