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Races "OORANGAnAU JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held on NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1881. President— J. D. Canning, Esq. Vice- President — Hugh I-landysido, Esq. Jttdoe— J. Whi'o, Esq. Stewauds — Messrs Thomna Lambert, Pillings, Hales, Crosso, A. J. Can ning, Spencer, Bisset. Treasimiek, — A. Saundcrs, Esq. Starter — h. Handysidc. Clekic of the Course— C. Hales. Clerk oi? tue Scales — V. Doria. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of — soys ; distance, two miles ; over four flights of hurdles ; seven jumps, 3£t Gin. Open to all liorses that have never Avon an advertised race of over £25. Entrance — HACK HURDLES of — soys ; distance, one mile ; four jumps, 3ft Gin. Open to all Hacks that have not won an advertised race of over :ClO ; catch weights. Entrance. MAIDEN PLATE of — soys ; one mile and a half ; open to all liorses that have never won an advertised race of £15 in value ; weight for ap;e. Er trance, £2. POBANO-AHAU STAKES HANDICAP of — soys ; open to all comers ; distance, two miles; nominal ion, £1 ; acceptance, £2. DISTRICT PLATE HANDICAP; distance, one mile and a quarter.; open to all horses that have never won an advertised race of £15 and have been owned in the district of Pornngnhim for three months previous to the meeting. Nominal ion, £L; acceptance, £2. HACKRACK of — soys ; one mile; catch wt'ighls. Post en! ranee, £l. PONY RAO B {or nil Ponies under fourteen hands ; di.-laneo half mile, heats. Entrance, 10s. COXSOLATIOtf RACRj distance oue mile and n quarter; open (o all beaten horses of the meeting ; catch weights. Entrance, £1. RULES. No pei'son allowed to enter a horse unless a subsmbcr to the race fund of at least one guinea. All protests to be entered in writing within 15 minutes of each race, together with a deposit of one guinea, to be forfeited if protest is found to be of a frivolous nature. Three horses to run in each race, or only half the public money to be given. The decision of (ho Stewards in all cases of protest to be final. All nominations and subscription to be sent in under sealed cover to (he Hon. Secretary, on or before 7 p.m., Perember3rd, giving age, name, and description of the horse, also colors of the rider. Weights to bo declared December IStli ; acceptances, 23rd. Hawke's Bay Jockey Club Rules will be strictly adhered to. HfTenders for Booth to be sent to the Seeretrry on or before 3rd JJcember, and also for the Gates on or befoie the 23rd December. A. J. SAUNDERS, 67S Secretary. TT AVEL OC K RACES, TO BK HELD OX MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, ISBO. First Race to start punctually at I' 2 o'clock. HANDICAP nURDLE RACE, 35 soys ; about 2 miles ; nomination, £1 10s ; acceptance, £2. HACK HURDLE RACE, 15 soys ; about 1 mile ; entrance, £l 10s. HAVELOCK HANDICAP, GO soys, 1} miles; nominal ion, £2 ; acceptance, £!■. MAIDEN PLATE, 25 soys ; LV miles ; open to all horses that have never won an advertised race of more than £10 ; entrance, £3. Weight for age. HACK RACE, 10 soys ; 1 mile ; entrance, £1. Weight not less than 9st. RAILWAY HAND I CAP, 30 soys ; J miles ; nominal ion, £1 10s ; acceptance, £2. CONSOLATION, lfl soys; lmile; entrance, £1. All entries received must be on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. Three horses to start for ouch race, or only half the public money will be given. No one allowed to enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of £1 to the nice fund. A hack shall be considered a horse that has never run in a weight for age or handicap race. Entries for the Handicap Hurdle, Maiden Plate, Havelock Handicap, and Railway Handicap must be made by 8 p.m. on December 10, at Mr Reynold's Exchange Hotel. Havelock. Acceptances for Handicap Hurd!e, H:ivelock Handicap, and Railway Handicap on (he day of the races in the weighing-yard. Owners of horses entering i'or the Handicaps must slate age, pedigree, and past performances. Colors of riders to be given at time of entry. Weights according to thu Canterbury Jockey Club. Written communications to be addressed to the Secretary, Havelock Race Committee, Havelock. Admission — Footmen, Is ; one-horse trap, 2s 6d ; two-horse trap, 5s ; three-horse trap, 7s Gc), and occupants, Is each. No horsemen allowed on the course. J3v order of the committee. ALF. DANVERS, 625 Chairman. "T^fTOODTIIORPE DISTRICT RACES. [Ist of JANUARY, 18S1. First Race to start at 12 o'clock. District to enclose Okawa, Maraekak-aho, Puketapu, and the Meance Mdings. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £20; about one mile and a half ; over six ilights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high ; nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. HACK HURDLE RACE of £10 ; one mile ; post entrance 10s ; weight not less than nine stowc. MAIDEN PLATE 0^ £20 } one mile and a quarter ; for all horses that have never won public money ; weight for age ; entrance £1. WOODTHORPE ITANDICAP of £10 ; with a sweeps! ako of £2 each for starters ; one mile and three-quarters. Open Race. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. STATION RACE of £23 ; one mile ; for Station Hands' hoi*ses untrained, to be handicapped on the ground by the Stewards ; second horse to receive £5, and (lie third £3 out of the stake ; post entrance 10s. WELTER RACE of £15 ; one mile and a quarter ; welter weight for ago ; gentlemen riders ; entrance £1. RULES, REGULATIONS, &c. Nominal ions for the Woodthorpe Handicap and Handicap Hurdle Race to be made not later than 8 p.m. on November 27th. Entries close for the Maiden Pluto and Welter Race December 18th, 8 p.m. Acceptances dose for the Woodthorpe Handicap and Handicap Hurdle Euco December 181 h, 8 p.m. Three horses to start in each race or only half the stakes will be given. All nominations, entries, and acceptances to be addressed to the Secretary of the Woodthorpe Races, Puketapu. All entries to enclose mime and age of the horse, pedigree, and performances, if known, and colors of the the rider. All protests to be accompanied with a deposit of £1, to be forfeited if the protest be considered frivolous. All entries received must; bo on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by the Stewards, whose decision shall bo final. No one allowed to enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of £1 to the race fund. The Hawke's I3ay Jockey Club rules will be adhered to as far as pi-aofcicable. Second horse in every race to save his stakes. Foot Races and other sports will bo held on the course iv the intervals between the races. | W. BEAMISH, 473 Hon. Secretary

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5835, 22 November 1880, Page 4

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