SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS^ Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club. METROPOLITAN Winter Meeting—l 927 HASTINGS. RACECOURSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 24th anti 25th, 1927. OFFICIALS: President: 0 Ebbett; vice-presi-dent, G. I). Beatson; Hon. Treasurer, J. S. McLeod. COMMITTEE. EG A. Russell (chairman), IT. M. Campbell, ALP., J. H. Colebourne, M. Greenwood, J. Landels, T., JL Lowry, W. 0. A. McKenzie, T. V. Morrin, H. R. Peacock, A. Reid. | Life Hon. Mem. of Com.: Sir G. ! Hunter, M.P. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: | G. O’Connor. Judge: R. H. Aldworth. j Hon. Timekeeper: W. E. Cooper. | Clerk of Course, A. P. O’Dowd. Clerk of Totalisator: C. J. Tipping. ClerK of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Hon. Yep. I Surgeon: A. AI. Brodie, AI.R.C.A .S IT. S. MOSS, Secretary. P.O. Box 13 Telephone—Hastings 85 First Day, Friday, June 24 1— Woodlands Steeplechase Haudi•ap: (hack condition.) 150 sovs., 2nd horse 30 sovs, third horse 15 sovs, rom the stake. Norn. lsov. Acc. SOs. Two miles. 2 Whnkatu Handicap Hi: idle dace: (Hack conditions i 150 sovs, 2nd horse 30sovs., 3rd torse 15 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 1 ;ov Aw 80s. A. Unit LI miles. 3 Hawke’s Bay Hurdles Hanoicap :250 sovs., 2nd horse cUsovs. era horse 25 sovs. from the stuiio. Nom. lsov., Ace Bsovs. Hour, 13 4 Hawke’s Bny' Sie?pav;l) ise IT:tnlicap: 350 sovs.,.2nd horse 70 sovs., 3rd horse 35 sovs. from tlio stake. Nom lsov., Acc 4 mj-s. A hour l lu ce mil- s o—‘Winter Handicap: (Hack conditions.) 125 sovs. 2nd horse 20sovs., 3rd horse lOsovs. from the stake. Nom. lsov.. Acc. 3Us. One mile and one furlong. G—Hastings Handicap: (Hack conditions.) 125 sovs., 2nd horse 20sovs., 3rd horse lOsovs. from the stake. Nom. lsov. Acc. 30s. Five furlongs. 7—iHeretaungn Handicap: 150 sovs. •2nd horse SOsovs., 3rd horse losovs. from the stake. Nom. lsov. Acc 2sov. Six and a-haif furlongs. Second Day—Saturday, June 25th. 1— Havelock Hurdles Handicap: [lack conditions.) 150 sovs., 2nd orse 3050v.5., 3rd horse losovs. from be stake. Nom. lsov., Acc. 30s. One and a-half miles. 2 Turamce Handicap Hurdle [acc: 175 sovs, 2nd horse 30sovs., rd horse losovs. from the. stake, hmi. lsov., Acc. 2sovs. One and a-half miles. 3 Kidnappers’ Flat: (Hack condiious). 125 sovs. 2nd horse 20sovs., rd horse lQsovs from the stake, lom. lsov. Acc. 30s. Six furlongs and n-nalr. 4 June Steeplechase Handicap. oOsovs., 2nd horse oOsovs., 3rd horse osovs. from the stake. Nom. lsov. lcc. 3sovs. .. , , K About two miles and a-na.t. s—Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap (on ho lint): 75 sovs., Ist horse to rceivc a bracelet valued £4O, 2nd horse ■) receive a. Bracelet valued £2O, and rd horse to receive a Bracelet valued :15 Kur tnree-vear-olds and upards. (Gentlemen Riders.) Tn* idor of the winner will he presented •ith a trophy valued 5 guineas, linimuni weight lOsfc ill). Horses to e nominated by ladies. Nom. lsov., me 1 sov. ~ I’, miles. s—Raukawn Handicap: (Hack couitions.) 12b s ovs., 2nd horse 20sovs., rd horse lOso-vs. from the stake, iom. 150 v.,. Acc. 30/-. . One mile and 1 furlong. 7—Final Handicap: 150 sovs. 2nd orse OOsovs, 3rd horse losovs iroin he stake Nom. .lsov. Acc. 2sovs Six and a-half furlongs. he Winner of any Race before meeting may be rc-hanclieapped. ny Winner at Meeting to carry a penalty of 7lbs. Daes of Nominations, Weights and Acceptances With amounts to be forwarded to the Secretary, 11.8.J.C. Winter Meeting—l 927 N.B.—AI] events close at 8 p.m. j unless stated to the contrary. Friday, loth June, at S p.m. Nomination —All events lsov. Future events —FLU. Stakes, 1928. K.B. Guineas, 1928. No money is required at time of nomination for future events. Monday, QOth June, Weights —All Events First Day. Re-handicaps will ho declared on Wednesday night at 7p.m. Acceptances—THUßSDAY, 23rd June, 12 Noon. Friday, 24th Jv,ne. Night of Firts Day’s Races By 7.0 p.m. Weights—All Events 2nd Day. By 5.30 p.m. Acceptances-. All Events. N.B.—All telegrams must he confirmed in writing, and name of trainer given. Part XV Rule Rules of Racing. H. S. [Moss, Secretary. Telephone So. P.O. Box 13 Hastings. PART XV. RULE 13. “By the entering of a horse, every person having, or subsequently admiring an interest in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly to make any wager with a Bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse, in the race which such horse s so entered. Each entry shall con-, tain, or, if it do not contain, shall be ■onclusively assumed to contain such ;l n undertaking; breach whereof shall He deemed a corrupt practice on tin Turf within the meaning of Part NXXIT. of these Rule's.” OPOTIKI DISTRICT Gisborne Times Agency 1 The GISBORNE TIMES may hi obtained every morning on the arrival of the De Luxe Special Gar from — MR. P. CLARK, i COMMISSION AGENT, CHURCH STREET, OPOTIKI. i k' ■ . ' ' . ! . ;.:N;V ■ I ; • ; . .... : ' ■' Printing Orders left at the Agency will receive prompt attention.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 8
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