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AIPUKURAU JOCKEY OUJB AUTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL lit, IWP. Presidents 8k Georg® Hunter, M.P., K.B. Vice-President: W. H. Glisford. Hon Treasurer: J. D. Ormond. Stewards: Sir George Hunter. M.P.. K.H., W. H. Gaistord, H. A. Speedy, J. D. Ormond, A. Johnston, F. Arrostrong, T. E. Whelch, P. F. Wall, H. R. Peacock, j. Winlove, J. O'He illy. Percy Hunter, and Dr. C. Raymond. Judge: K. li. A biworth. Handicapper-. H. Coyle. Starter: J. D. Donovan. Clerk of Scales: P, Boltons. Clerk of Course: F. E. Rowe. Time keeper: W. E. Cooper PROGRAMME. L—MAIDEN RACE, of 16U soys.; second horse to receive 30 bovs., and third hor«e 15 sovs, from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race on the fiat nt time of starting. Wei ght-for-agc Nomination. 1 sov.; acceptance 1J so vs. 7 furlong*. 2. UIM A HACK HANDICAP, of 000 eovs.; second horse to teceive 40 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs. from the stake. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. 5 furlong*. 3. -HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.; second horse to receive 40 sovs., and . third horse 20 sovs. from the stakeNomination. 1 «ovs.; acceptance. 1 hovb. IJ mile. 4. CLP HANDICAP, of 300 sovs.; '7O "ova in specie and a Silver Cup of the value of 30 sov-. second hort/ t* receive 54 sovs., and third hors*- 27 sovs. from the stake. Nomination i sov.; acceptance. 3 eovs. li mile. .5.-0 RIN GJ HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.; second horse to receive 30 sovb., Btid third horse 15 sovs. from the Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, li sovs lor two a»d tbreew-year-ojds only. ft furlongs. G.-LADIES’ HANDICAP, of 150 aovs.: nominator of winner to receive solid Silver Tray. Coffee Pot, Cream Jug and Sugar Basin. valued at SO cove ; nominator of second horse to receive solid Silver Teapot, Sugar Basin. Cream Jug and Hot Water Jog. valued at 45 jovs. ; nominator nf third hors* to receixe solid Silver Teapot Sugar Basin and Cream Jug, valued a‘ 25 sov*. Horses to be nominated by ladiv* Gentlemen rider*. Minimum weight, 10st. 71b. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance. 1J eova. 1 mile end 3 furlong*. 7. HACK HANDICAP, of 000 «ovs.: second horse to receive 40 sort, and third horse 20 rovs. from the etake Nomination, 1 sov.; accept* auce, 2 sovs. 0 furlong*. 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 bo vb. ; second horee *o receive 40 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs. from the stake. ■ Nomination 1 sovs.; acceptance, 2 sovs. 0 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events close hv 8 p.m. on MONDAY. March 11th. I <>29. WEIGHTS fo. all Handicap Event* will h- declared on TUESDAY. March l<Kh. IW. ACCEPTANCE.* h.i all events f v 8 p.m. on MONDAY, March 25th. 193 b. PENALTIES. The winner of anv flat race after the declaration oi weight** to carry 7lb. penalty, and every additional race 7]b extra. All Nominations or Acceptances made by telephone or telez’am must be cenflrmed by letter immediately afterwards. . ryide Rule ot Racing. Part KV„ Clause 5). By the entering oi a horse, every person or subsequently acquiring an Interest In •rich horse shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly, to mak< anv wager with a Bookmaker in connection with such horse, nr any other aorse tn the race in which such horse s «o entered. Each entry shall contain or if It do not contain. nhall he conclusivelv assumed to contain, such an Undertaking; breach whereof shall b*» deemed corrupt practice on the Turf within the meaning cf Part XXXTI. of the N.Z. Rule* of Bacifig. W G. NIGHTINGALE, Secretary. P.O. Box No. 118, Wnlpukurau. NOTE.— Telegraph Office at Walpukurau closes at 8 p.m. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE JF, without any prejudice and with an absolutely impartial mind wo consider the progress of the great commercial linns, we shall see that those which hare made the most progi'-ss. which hare achieved the "rcati-st .iircess and reached the front milk, are those which hire made the greatest use of publicity, while those which have not adrertised or hare only done so Io a trifling extent, uro niarkini’ tune nnfl tie formed to remain in the »nuud tank. —"Smel Courier.’*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 62, 28 February 1929, Page 7

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