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STOP PRESS NEWS.
Mr. T. Downing, of Tomoana, has been asked to contest the racanvy on the Hastings Borough Council, but he declined to do so, as th;' municipal gtneial elections are so close at hand.
yyAIROA BOUNTY RACING QLGB. ANNUAL MEETING, 1919. To be hold on the Awutere Racecourse, Wairoa, on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY' 14 & 16, 1919. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY. .JANUARY’ 14th, 1919. To start at 12 Noon. I -TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of SO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third 5 sovs from the stake. Foi horses that have never won a stake excediniz 100 sovs at time of no'fmntion. Nomination v. 0.-, acceptance AO/- Distance, once round, about < 1 2---TYNRO-N HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs ; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and third to receive 5 s from th© 'stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 30--. Distance, 6 furlongs. 1 (i)UNTY STAKES OI’EX HANDICAP of 150 sovs; second horse to rec-he ->0 -ovs, and third to receive 10 s<ws from the stake. Nomination acc. i.tame 19 -■ Di-t.nme. Li b-MUDEN HACK SCURRY, of SO =ovs; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third 5 s from tliG stake. horses that have/never won a Hal
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 6
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