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JJAWKE’S JJAY JOCKEY QLUL METROPOLITAN VINTER MEETING, 1928. HASTINGS RACECOURSE. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. i JUNE 22nd and 23rd, FIRST DAY. First Race starts at 12 noon. 1. STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (Hack conditions), of 150 sovs. Nom. 1 bov., Acc. 30/ % Two miles. 2. WHAKATU HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (Hack conditions), of 150 bovb. Nom. 1 sovs.. Acc. 30/-. r About 13 miles. 3. BAY HURDLES HANDI CAP, of 250 sovs. Nom. 1 sov.. Acc. 3 sovs. About H miles. 4. HAWKE’S BAY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 350 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 4 bovb. About three miles. 5. WINTER HANDICAP (Hack conditions), of 125 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 30/-. One mile and one furlong. O—HASTINGS HANDICAP (Hack conditions), of 125 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 30/-. • Five furlongs. 7—HERETAUNCfA HANDICACP, of 150 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 2 bovb. Six and a-half furlongs. SECOND DAY. First Race starts at 12 noon. I—HAVELOCK HURDLES HANDICAP, (Hack conditions), of 150 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 30/-. One and a-half miles. 2. TURAMOE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 175 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc 2 bovs. One and a-half miles 3. FLAT (Hack condi ditions), of 120 bovb. Nom. 1 bov.. Acc. 30/-. Six and a-half furlongs 4. JUNE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 250 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc 3 bovb. About 2J miles. 5. GREENHILL HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Nom. 1 sovs.. Acc. 2 sovs. One mile 0.-RAUKAWA HANDICAP (Hack conditions), of 125 bovs. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 30/-. One mile and one furlong. 7.-FINAL HANDICAP, of 150 bovb. Nom. 1 sovs., Acc. 2 sovs. Six and a-half furlongs The winner of any race before meeting may be re-handicapped. Any winner at meeting to carry a penalty of 71bs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. With amounts to be forwarded to the Secretary, H.B.J.C. FRIDAY, Bth June, at 8 p.m.—NOMINATIONS, all events, 1 sov. Future events: H.B. Stakea. 1929, H.B. Guineas. 1929. No money required at time of nomination for future events. MONDAY, 18th June.—WEIGHTS, all events first day. Re-handicaps will be declared on Wednesday night at 7 p.m THURBDAV 21et June, at 12 noon.— ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, 22nd June (night of first day’s races)—By 7 p.m., WEIGHTS, all events second day; by 8.30 p.m., ACCEPTANCES, all events. N.B.—All telegrams must be confirmed in writing and name of trainer given.— Part XI., Rule 5. Rules of Racing. H. S. MOSS Secretary, ’Phone 85. P.O. Box 13, Hastings. AUTUMN MEETING, 1929. HAWKE’S BAY STAKES, of 400 sovs., second horse to receive 80 bovs. and third horse 40 bovs. from the stake. For all ages. Weight for age Winners after Ist August, 1928, of any race or racei of the collective value of 400 sovs. 51b. extra; 500 bovs., 71b. extra; 750 bovs., 101 b. extra; 1000 sovs. or over 141 b. extra. By subscription of 4 sovs. each unless forfeit is declared and paid as follows: One sov. on night of General Entry, Autumn Meeting, 1929, after which dat* full subscription is payable. Six and a-half furlongs. No money required at t ; me of nomination Note.—Any age from yearlings and upwards can nominate on June Bth. SPRING MEETING. 1929. HAWKE’S BAY GUINEAS, of 350 sovs.. second horse to receive 60 sovs., and third horse 30 bovs. from the stake. For three-vear-oldß (yearlings Ist August 1927) Colts and Geldings, Bst. 101 b.: Fillies. Bst. 51b. By subscription of 4 sovs. each unless forfeit is declared and paid as follows: One bov. on night of General Entry. Spring Meeting. 1929, after which date full subscription is payable. One mile. No money required at time of nomination. ENTRIES for the above events close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY. June Bth, 1928. H. S. MOSS, Secretary. Box. 13. Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 141, 29 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 141, 29 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 141, 29 May 1928, Page 3

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