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TJ AW A RACING £JLUB’S SPORTS To be held on the Baceoourse, Tologa Bay, on NEW YEAR’S DAY, MONDAY, 2nd JANUABY, 1922 Commencing at 10 a.m. President: Mr. E. B". Boland. YicePresidents: Messrs. C. E. Smith, Vv. Beeves, J. A. Moore. W. Farrell, F. H. Loisel, W. Caldwell, J. Guthrie, Win. Lockwood, S. H. Ford. Starter: Mr. Wm. Prince. Judge: Mr. C. E. Smith. Clerk of Course: Mr. A. Johnstone. Clerk of Scales: Mr. C. Naden. Committee of Management: Messrs. W. Caldwell, H. Findlay, P. V. Hickey, W. Prince, Geo. Moore, B. McNeil, Ford Smith. Stewards for Sports’ Day: Messrs. Joe McNeil, G. M. Colebrook, C. E. Davies, F. Holder, IV. Hale, A. Lincoln, B. W. Lincoln, Joe Lockwood, Tom McCreedy, H. Nelson, Len Nelson, J. M. Nelson, J. Penfold, B. Shaw, Y/ai Smith, Ford Smith, J. Sweeney. Judicial Committee: Messrs. E. B-. Boland, J. A. Moore. Y. r . Farrell, Joe McNeil, P. V. Hickey. PBOGEAMME. 1. WHABEKAKA MAIDEN, 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, lOst. First prize £5; second £l/10/-. Nomination 7/6. 2. BEST LIGHT-\YEIGHT HACK, up to list. First £2/2/-. 2nd 10s. Entry 2/6. 3. FLAG It ACE. First £2; second 10/Entry 3/-. 4. DISTBICT HACK EACE, 6 furlongs. Minimum weight list 71b. First £5, second £l/10/-. Nomination 7/6. 5. HUNTEBS’ JUMP. First £5, second £2. Entry 7/-. To be judged on hunter’s style. Minimum weight 12st. (Lady riders barred) 6. LADIES’ /FLAG BACE. First £2, second 10/6. Entry 2/-. 7. UAWA CUP, 11 miles. Minimum weight list. First £B, second £2. Nomination 10/-. 8. BEST WEIGHT-CAB EYING HACK, 14st. First £2/2/-, 2nd 10s. Entry 2/6 9. BENDING EACE. First £2; second £l. Entry 3/-. , 10. BEST COB (14 hands and not to exceed 15 hands) up to 14st. First £2/2/-, donated by J. Jamieson, Esq. Entry 3s. 11. DISTBICT MAIDEN, 6 furlongs. Minimum weight list. First £6/10/-, second £2/10/-. . Nomination 10/-. 12. LEAPING MATCH. First £B, 2nd £3. Entrance 11/-. Judge to have power to order any horse stand out after first round. (Lady riders barred) 13. BOYS’ AND GIELS’ FLAG EACE, under 14. First £l, second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 14. BEST-PACED HACK. First £2/2/-, and Cup to value of £5 (donated by Geo. Moore, Esq.), to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals ; second £l. Entrance 5/-. 15. EACING CLUB HANDICAP, 1 mile. Minimum weight. lOst. First £6/6;-, second £2/2/-. Nomination 10/-. For horses that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs. in value. Nominations, to be handed to the Secre- . tary before 11 o'clock on morning of Sports. 16. OPEN JUMP, LADY BIDEBS. Ist £5, second £2. Entrance 7/6. 17. BEST BOY EIDEB (under 13). First £l/1/- (donated by J. Jamieson, Esq.), second 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 18. BEST GIBL BIDEB (under 14). Ist £2 (donated by Mrs. J. Jamieson), second. 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 19. NIGHT ALAEM BACE. First £2, second £l. Conditions explained before start. Entrance 3/-. .20. WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION. First £2, second 10/-. Entrance 1/-. EULES AND BEGULATJONS. Events 1,. 4 and 7,. to be for horses that have neevr won a race, this 1921 Meeting excepted. Winners of events 1 or 4 to carry 71bs extra. No person is eligible to ride in any race unless licensed to ridej either as a jockey, gentleman rider, or emergency rider. Three entries or no event. Five entries or no seoojfd prize. Nominations, accompanied by the necessary fees, must be in the hands of the Secretary 15 minutes before the start of tho event. The Committee reserves the right to alter the order of events. ADMISSION. To Grounds, 4/-; Children under 14, Free. To Horse Paddock, 1/- each. Members’ Tickets must be presented at Members’ Horse Paddock. Member’s Ticket (obtainable from the Treasurer or Secretary) will be issued on cash payment of 7/6. HOT WATEE PEOVIDED. W. F. MOETON, Secretary. 0. E. SMITH, Treasurer.

■REST WHITE GRANITE ENGLISH J3> DINNERW AREPLATES, 6-inch, 10/9 dozen. PLATES, 8-inch, 16/9 dozen. PLATES, 10-inch, 18/9 dozen. DINNER: SET'S, £4/4/- per Set. CPECIAL line English Plain White ° ' GUPS and SAUCERS, Only 1/6 each. WHITE CHInTbLTTER DISHES lOd each. WHITE CHINA JAM DISHES, VY 1/- each. WHITE KITCHEN JUGS—- . 2/6, 3/-, 3/6 each. We have to thank all those who supported us during 1921, and wish to notify all that during 1922 we are going to continue cutting the prices of our lines, a few of which are mentioned above". W'McKinrion&Co SPECIALISTS, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, & CUTLERY.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6274, 30 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6274, 30 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6274, 30 December 1921, Page 2

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