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Bon under the Metropolitan Sales of Seeing. To be roa on the Woodthorpe Coarse, . SATURDAY, FEBEUABY 13th. 1904 . President, Mr T. H. Lowry; Ticc-Fre-Bident Mr I. Peacock; Judge, H. Lowry; Stewards, Messrs J. Jamieson, Joseph Bicknell, E. Davis, H. A. Bussell, Stanley Bennett. C. Small. T. TT—- - ' le. Handicapper, Mr Joseph BieknelL Jones, F. Tong, E. J. Neagle, and ? Dolbel; Mr Joseph Bicknell; c oianer. jar dosepn MieKneii; Clerk of the Conrse, Mr P. Jensen; Clerk of the Scales, Mr H. Peacock; peogeammb.

1.12.15 p.m.-PATOKA HANDICAP, of 10 povh. Minimnm weight, IQst. 71b. Nomination, 10s; ' Acceptance, »n. Abont 7 fnriongß. 2.1 pjn,—OKAWA HANDICAP, of 10 Bova. (Open). Hininram weight, list 71b. Nomination, 10s; Acceptance, nil. Abont 6 furlongs. * 3. 2 p.m.—WOODTHORPE COT. of 15 sots. Hinimnm weight. 10st 71b. Nonination. 15s: Acceptance, nil. Abont IS mile. 4. 230 p.m.—HURRY SCURRY, of 5 son. Hinimnm weight, lOst 71b. Nominations, ss; 'Acceptance, nfl. About 5 furlongs. 5. 3 pmi.—PTJKETAPU HANDICAP. oMO Bova (open). Hinimnm weight, lOst 71b. Nomination. IQs; Acceptance, nil. Abont. II mile. 6. 3.40 pjn.—LADIES' BRACELET, of the value of 10 sots. All horses to be nominated by ladies. Entrance, lie. A whip will be presented to the rider of tho winner by Hr C. Bennett. Hinimnm weight, lOst 71b. Abont 1 mils. 7. 430 pan.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 sots. Hinfmiim weight. Ifist 71b. Nomination, ss; Acceptance, nIL Abont 6 furlongs.

nominations close on Saturday. JANUARY Ifth. 1904. WEIGHTS DECLAEED—JANUARY 23rd. 1904.

CONDITIONS. 1- All races are confined to borsea that have never -won an advertised race outside the district. 2. All horses in races 1. 3, 4. 6, and 7 to have been in the district three months immediately preceding Qiy races. 3. All horses in races 1. 3, 4, 6, and 7 to be entered and ridden by residents ■who hare been in the district three months* immediately preceding: the races. Permits to ride will be granted by the Hon. Secretary on payment of fee of SB. . 4- All horses in races t 3, 4, 5. and 7 to be the bona fide property of residents who have resided in the district three months immediately preceding ♦■>>» races. 5. All horses entered for Nos. t3, 4. 6, and 7 races to be trained in the district. 6. Second horse to receive 10 per cent, from the value of the stakes in all races. 7. The Hurry Scurry is confined to horse* that are non-starters in other district races. 8- The winner of any race to earn a 71b. penalty accumulative. 9. No Bookmakers or their agents will be allowed 90 the grounds without written permission from the Secretary. A fee of one guinea will be charged for permission. 10. All entries must be with the necessary fees or they will not be accepted. 11. The district is bounded by the Esfc Kiver, Ohnrnknra to Inner Harbour, west side Inner Harbour to new road Napier—Wnarerangi: follow this read to North British Pnbetapn property. P. Dolbel, sen.. P. DolbelT dyne Bridge. Omahu road Ngaruroro Eiver, to Whana, to Glenross to Ohnro* krra. 12. Entries will only be received on the conditions that the decision of tf majority of the stewards shall be final on any point arising from the above bye-lawa and boundaries. G. BOQGB. 918 Hon. Secretary*

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 18th and 19th FEBRUARY, 1904. - EE T ISti, MAKAR AKA RACECOURSE. ( FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. 19M. To start at 12.45 pan. 1. WRITER HANDICAP, of 30 Bars. Minimum weighj, fet 71b. For r ““ »u. xor Horses that have not won a race of the value of 60 sots or upwards. 1 mile 2. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 40 sots. 3. FIRST COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP. of 30 sots. 6 furlongs 4. TUEANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of 110 sots. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sots after the declaration of the weights to carry 31b extra, of 100 sots 51b extra, of 130 sots 71b extra, of 200 sots 101b extra.

1} mils 5. MAIDEN SCUEET, of 30sora. IBnlmnm weight, Bst. Winners on tha flat at any time barred. , „ 4 furlongs 6. ITBBT HANDICAP HDEDLK EACH, of 50 sots. The winner of any hurdle race of the value of 50 sots after declaration of weights to carry ah extra, of 100 sots 51b extra. t| thHa 7. msr HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of a 0 sots. ‘Winner of any previous race 51b extra. j mae 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of 60 sots. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sots after the declaration of the we, ehts t° carry 71b extra, of HD sots 101b extra. 6 furlongs

SECOND DAY, j FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1904. To start at 12.45 pm 1- STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of SO SOTS. 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP™^ aO sots. ’ -Vr 3. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP of 30 sots. 7 fnrlones 4 ‘ STOTOERLAND STAKES HANDICAP. W.i!?- SOTS ; winner of the Stewards' Handicap to carry 51b penalty. 5. MALDEN SCURRY HANDICAp/of 1 M sots. Winners on the flat at any time barred- Winner of th»

c™ a i . . Winner of the Maiden entrance money returned. c f n r | rin du 6 ' WD3STT STAKES OAF, of d) SOTS. 1 m n A 7 - PJp ßlo^- PUESE HANDICAP, of ® 1116 winner of any previous race the same day to carry 51b e*l 8. FABEWELI, HANDICAP, of Winner of the Stewards' Handicap! Sunderland Stakes, or Poblieazu** Purse to be rehandicapped. 7 furlongs Second horse to receive 5 sots in all events eicept the First aSsSond Handicap Hurdles. and TnJanSi e3 i n an s- f L un ,?. erlan ' i StakesHandN caps, m which the second horse is receive 10 eovs from the stakeT

STAKES WILL BE PAID IN FULL. pf Nominations. Entries. Weights. Acceptances, and Amoite to be forwarded to the Secretary at thS Clnbroom, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. ° NOMINATIONS. SATURDAY, 'l6th JANUARY. 19M At 9.30 p.m. * First Connty Stakes (no accentanert 1 sov. Tu range Stakes HandiSan 1 First Hurdles Handicap i sor Handicap i sov. Stewards' ouruies Handicap J Handicap i sov. Stewards' “V. Second Hurdles J sov. Sunder! Stakes 1 sov. Publicans' Purse j sov. ENTRIES (No Acceptance! SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY 196 A At 930 pan. Welter Handicap 1 sov Maiden " - 1 aov. Telephone HAndlialTl Hack Flat 1 sov. Second s>v. Second County Stakes lm* * & H 80 a v Edicap l *"■ WEIGHTS. FRIDAY. 19th ttxtjutt » .

rjsujAl. 12th FEBETJAET Turanga Stakes Handicap Hurdles Handicap, Flying Haafiea?" 4 THT7ESDAY, 18th FEBEHAEY ions At &30 poxu ■ * ***** (Night of First IVtT’n The whole of the ACCEPTANCES HEST DAT 'Psiranga StsJres Hoßdioan 2 cm Hnrm^ Handicap THURSDAY, Bth FEBEHAEY sosa r%x‘ .At 10 p.m. * (Night 0 f Fi re t Day’s » i3Eres®w« No. 6 read 1183 E.'L. MAUDE, , . Secretary.

s. E. ASHTON, COMPLETE HOUSE PDBHIBHBB. NEW GOODS TOILET sets linoleums, ovsxaaa. A SPECIAL SHOW OP [IPHOLSTEREDFURNITDRB HABTINQB-BTBBET. NAPIER. TE MATA WINE. CLARET 32a per dot. x&o OHABLIBI2s per dm. 8s par gat ' . t (sweat) JSs par dov. UWtdpar 01a»t and Chablia proMoscad br O«B> ■- patent Judges to be equal to Rm* * Anstralinlk* 1 **** l ADDRESS OEDEBB TO Waw* | m£.'‘HA7EIOOK NORTH;. A

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12648, 7 January 1904, Page 4

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