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STUDEBAKER WINS! GRAND PREMIO OF ARGENTINE FOR Mh YEAR IN SUCCESSION. DISTANCE 943 MILES. TIME 21. HOURS 27 MINUTES. TWENTY-FOUR CARS STARTED, ONLY NINE CARS FINISHED. STUDEBAKER FINISHED Ist AND 2nd. Other starters include—Hudson, Essex, Stutz, Buick, Packard, Lincoln, Alfa Romeo, Reo, Flint, Gardner, Haynes, Chrysler and Ford. The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. STUDEBAKER ACENTS.

Box 58 /Phone 465 PETEBS 8 CO.’S Sale of Bankrupt Stock Special Bargains LADIES* SKIRTS— 12/(J LADIES' HATS— 5/11 LADIES* BLACK CASHMERE HOSE— 40in. STRIPED & PLAIN TWEEDS. All 0/11 PAIR Colours— 3/6 YARD MEN’S WORSTED TWEED SUITS, WITH EXTRA TROUSERS—FREE 65/Stacks of other Bargains, but we’re too busy to write about them. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Peters and Co. Drapers and Men’s Outfitters HERETAUNGA STREET - - HASTINGS THE SHOPPERS’ SHOP.

pOVERTY JgAY rjIROTTING £ILUB ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S COURSE, TE HAPARA, on SATURDAY. MAY 23rd, 1925. PROGRAMME 1— TRIAL HANDICAP (Harness), of 100 bovs., second horse to receive 20 bovb, | and third horse 10 bovs. from the stake, i For horses that have not won at better ' than 2.28 to the mile at the time of nohiinatlon. For horses that can do 3.54 or better. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20'-. Distance li miles. 2— DORN MEMORIAL HDCP. (Harness), of 100 bovs.. second horse to receive 20 bovs. and third horse 10 bovb. from the stake. For nnhoppled trotters onlv. for horses that can do 4.0 or bett'r. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. Distance. li miles. 3— POVERTY BAY CUP HANDICA” (Harness), of 400 wove. (300 pov”. i*» | specie and Cun value £lOO presented bv ( F. Goodman, Esq.). second horsp to r - ceive 6<J sovfl.. and third horse 30 ■ fmm the stake. For horses that can I 4.47 or better. Nomination 20/-, acceptnnr® 100/-. Distance 2 miles. 4— PRESIDENT’S WAKPTCAP r' 100 sovs.. second horse to r«*»ei’-e bovs. and third horse 10 bovs. fro— f>- - st,ake. For horses that can do J4* < - i better. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 20'-. Distance H miles. 5— nOMINTON HANDICAP (Rarrc-l < r 150 bovs.. second horse tn bovb. and third hor«o <5 from “take. For nphopnled ers For horses that can do 5 tn o- be 4 *'"’ Nomination 20/-, acceptance 30'-. Di’2 miles. 6— ELECTRIC TT.AX'nrr An -n sovs.. second bo*«e to receive ’5 and third hnr<ie 15 sovs. frn-n the Fnr hor-es cr.n **» *■— he' "’’ | Nomination 20/-, acceptance 40'-. Dis- . tanon 1 mile. 7_tt\ T kanAE HANnirtp j 100 bovb.. second hor»e ♦'* rcorj.-o «•- , rovs. a”d third hr**** in so-s. ‘•••n-’ stsVo. for horsoq the* '•ar. °; better Nnminatin” 20'-. acceptance 20'-. Distant? mile g-c-r?:WARDS’ HANnTCAP (pn4.i». \ r ' I 100 sovs.. eaonnd hnrso fn m**!-*' Rorq. aprt third hor» rt *0 r*w*. -»’t •♦ake. bnr°oq the* *»".n d-» 7 ' Matter Nomination *o.’-, pp«en» • 20/-. Distance li miles. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. To be run under the New z- ali.au Rules cl Trotting. 2. Nominations must be accompau.c i by fees, and all fees must be pa»u uei<»ie tne competitor starts. s.'Provident Fund hee (£1) must be p «i » direct to the Secretary, New «.v«*«.»•» Trotting Association, bvicre uoui. otherwise a flue of £5 will be imposed. 4. The Winner of any race u*ur tar declaration of handicaps may be rehanuicupped. 5. Horses will be handicapped in all races by yards. 6. Placed horses either at Auckland or Cambridge meetings, if nominated for any event at this meeting, may, if otherwise qualified, be re-nomiuated for a hightr class at this meeting provided that suc.i nomination be made before 2 p.m. on Monday, 11th May. 1925. 7. Buie 136—Every owner shall register his racing colours, and shall not race a horse in other than his registered colours, except by permission of the btewarus. which permission shall be granted only under special circumstances, and upon payment of the sum of 10,'- for each time a horse belonging to such owner starts in colours other than his registered colours. 8. Owners of horses starting for the first time after being registered with the Association must produce their copy of the completed registration form to the Stipendiary -Steward at the meeting. Such horses must also be produced in the Birdcage at 10.30 a.m. prior to the first race of the Meeting for inspection by the Stipendiary Steward. 9. New Zealand Rules of Trotting:Every person applying for admission to any course and every person entering or endeavouring to enter a horse in any race, and every person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by those rules, and to be barred from questioning the action of the Conference. Appeal Judges, Association, Club. Racing Club or body. Committee. Stewards. Officials, Agents or Servants in respect of any Buch person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in the Rules. NOTE.—To all visiting owners not securing anv place money at the meeting the Club will pay boat fare for horses one way only. All Nominations and Acceptances to be addressed to the Secretary. Gisborne. H. E. DODD. Secretary. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. HANDICAPS AND acceptances. FRIDAY, Bth MAY. 19C5.-Nomi nations for all events close at 8 p.m. MONDAY. 11th MAY. 1925— Handicaps dec’a red for all events at 5 p.m. MONDAY. 18th MAY. 1925 —Acceptances for all events clopo at pppp

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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