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AMUSEMENTS OPOTIKI JOCKEY CLUB PROGRAMME OF RACE MEETING (o bo hold at Tauranga on King’s Birthday TUESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1936. !. NOVICE HANDICAP 00.4/5 m,.in.) ni' £OO, winner fo receive £4/5, second horso £lO nnd third horso £5. Distance, five furlongs. Open to horses Dial; have never won a, tint, raco exceeding £3O to the winner at time of nomination. Minimum weight Sst. Nomination, 00/-; acceptance 20/-. 2. STEWARDS’ HACK HANDICAP (II ..‘lo’ a.m.) Of £IOO, winner to receive £7O, second horse £2O, and third Jiorso £lO. Distance six furlongs. For horses that have never won a tint race exceeding £IOO to the winner at; time of nomination. Minimum weight; Sst. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 25/-. 3, BAY OF PLENTY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (12.15 p.m.) ■ Of £l5O, winner to receive £llO, second horse £3O. and third horse £lO. Distance, about two and ahalf miles. Nomination 20/-; m;coptanco 30/-. i. operate: cup handicap, n p.m.) Of £IOO and Cup valued £ls 15s donated by Messrs. .John Dewar and Sons, winner to reeeivo £l2O and Cup, second horse £3O and third-horse £lO. Distance ono and a-quarter miles. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 35/-. 5. AVATOEKA ,TTACK HANDICAP. (1.45 p.m.) Of £75, winner to receive £GO, second horso £lO, and third horse £5. Distance, one mile. Alin iiniun weight Sst. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. G KUTARERE HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP (2.30,p.m.) Of £IOO, winner to receive £7O, second horse £2O, and third horso £lO. Distance, ono mile. Minimum weight Sst. Nomination 20/-; accept anco 25/-. 7. OTAR A HURDLES HANDICAP (3.15 p.m.! Of £l3O, winner to receive £IOO, second horse £2O, and ihird horse £lO. Distance, ono and a-lialf miles, over six llighls of hurdles. Nomination. 20/-; acceptance 20/-. S. FAR EWELL HANDICAP ( I p.m.) Of £125, winner to receive £95, second horse £2O, nnd third horse £lO. Distance, six furlongs. Minimum weight; Sst. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 25/-. NOMINATIONS.—Friday, sth .Tune. WIUGITTS—Monday. Bth June. ACCEPTANCES—FrifIav, 12th .Tune.

NOMINATIONS. WE 1C FITS, ACCEPTANCES.. ETC. NOMINATION’S for nil Paros CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, sth JUNE, ]!)J6, with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortlnnd St root, Auckland, or at; 8 p.m. with the Secretary, S. (too. Willeock, Taiiranga. WEIGHTS will ho declared not later than MONDAY, Bth .JUNE. 1000 and will appear, in "The New Zealand Herald, 1 ’ “The Auckland Star” and “The Bay of Plenty 'rimes.’’ ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on FBI - DAY, 12th JUNE, EWG. at 5 p.m. with .Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street. Auckland, and at 8 p.m. with the Secretary. S. Geo. Willoook. Taiiranga. EE-HANDICATS—Any horse winning a race after declaration of weights may he re-handicapped. CONDITIONS. 1. All Paces to he run under the New Zealand Pules of Pacing. , 2. Entries hv telephone or telegram must he confirmed in writing immediately, and accompanied by the necessary fees. The Club will not he responsible for errors in telephoned entries. 3. Owners, Trainers and others are notified that Nominations and Acceptances must, he accompanied by the necessary fees, and all other conditions and particulars ns required by the. Now Zealand Pules of Pacing. I. Owners are requested to register their horses and colours prior to nominal ion. EB EE ST A I! LI NO AT RACECOURSE S. GEO. WILL COCK, V Pace Meeting Secretary, 'Taiiranga. Phones (eonlinuous) Office .152, ■Residence ESI Club reserves the right to alter order of running of events.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT? COMMON, SHELTON & COY., LTD. We are universal Providers In every sense of the word, and at present, more so than any other time, are in a position to supply all demands for both farm and home. Grocery Hardware & Drapery Departments are completely stocked with modern, up-to-date goods and prompt efficient and courteous service is cheerfully given. COMMON, SHELTON 8t COY., LTD. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.

"Who pays tlie liill for tho injured ? Consult tho Standard Insurance Company for full protection,—S. Q. trict Committee.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 8

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