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Special Advertiaemqnbi TjIGMONT *D AGING /"^LUB, 'HAWERA. WINTER MEETING. (Hacks Only.) To be hflld on WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, Mat 13th aud Hih, 1908. President: B. H. Nolan. Vice-president i 3. Davidson.. Stewards: A. Alexander, W. O.Adamsoo, J. B. Baker, EL E. Good, J. Gray, R. E. Moßae, W. 0. Phillips, H. Spratt, A. S'Tonks. Starter ;C O'Connor. Olerk of the Course: T. 07 Sutherland. Clerk of the Scales :. J. E. Cowell. Handi* oapper : Geo. Morse. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Brown. Timekeeper : I. S. Hardley. , Judge : W. H. Hartgill. Treasurer : H. W. Button. Seoretaiy • J. -Ai Turton, PIBST DAY.— WEDNESDAY MAY 18, IMS. Bailway Handicap, ot 60 hots*. -second hone to receive 10 sots oat of the stakes. Nora 1 boy. aoeept 1 sev. ' Six furlongs Tswhiti Sonny, ol 60 bovb ; seoond faorae to re* oeive 6 bovb eat of the stakes. Weight' Sat. Norn 1 bot. Five tvulnga Tongahoe Handioap Hardies, of 70 sotb ; seoonol horse to reoelre 10 sots ont of the stakes.* Ovee Biz flights of hardies, ttt Ola high. Worn 1 soy. aocept 1 boy. one mile and a half Hawera Cap, » handioap of 100 bovb; seoond hons to reoebre 20 bovb, and the third 10 soys onto! the stakes. Norn I.boy,. boy, aooept a sots. Slaa fqrlongs Ladies Parse, of 50 botb; Beoond hor«e to zeoeiva 10 botb oat ot the stakes. For hones that have never won a race at time of tntry. Weight lOst 7lb. Gentlemen riders. Norn 1 bot. - One mile Waihi Handioap, of «0 sorss Seoond horse to re* oeivfl 10 ,soya ont of the stakes. Mtaimum weight Set 71b. Norn 1 sbv, aooept 1 * soy. One mile • „ i. . , . v Telegraph Handioap, of 60 so ys; second hone ts receive 10 bovb oat of the Btakes. Norn 1 soy; aooept l-> boy. Five furlongs . DAY.— THUB3DAY, MAY li, 1908, Ngamutui Handioap, of 60 bovb ; seoond hone ta receive 10 bovb oat of the- stakes. Horn 1 boy. Aooept 1 soy. Six furlongs Borough Handioap, ot 60 bovb ; second hotse to , .TeceiTe. 10 botb out ot the stakei. • MhUmum 8&t 71b. Norn 1 sot, aooept 1 soy. Soren ' furlongs Manawspou Bandioap Hardies, of 70 bovb; -• Bocond Morse to receive 10 botb ont of the stakes: -. Ove>-six flights ot hurdles, Bft 6in high. Norn Ibov. Aooept 1 boy. • One inUe ana a half The; Shorts, ot 50 botb; seoond hone to reoeiveS aovs out of the stakes. Weight Bat 71b. The winner ot any flat rtee on the first day to oarry a penalty of 10ib. Norn 1 boy. Five furlongs - ■ • llanaia Handicap, of 80 sots; 'seoond hone tore* * ceive 10 botb oat of "the itakea. Norn 1 sovi Aooept 1 sot. One mile - , •.", Corinthian Handicap, of CO soys ; seoond horse ta ■ leoeive 10 botb out of .the stakes! ' -Mtnimnwt „ mst7)b. gentlemen rider*. Norn 1 soy. »o«.ept I soy. Nina fnrldngs. . Opeke Handioap, of 65 snvs; seoona hone to re* L ceive 10 bots out ot the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Norn 1 boy. aooept 1 bot. Six turlonxs PENALTIES. • 5 The winner of any Handioap after deolaratioa •f weights to carry a penalty of 101b. ot two or mere such races, 141b. Hones' handicapped' at flat 71db or over, halt the above penalties. * The winner of any: flnrdle fiaoe after th« lselaration of weights to oarry a penalty of 101b Minimum weight' in all flat races, unleas other wise specified, to he 7st. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES, And Amounts /to be forwarded. NOMINATIONS. MONDAY, IStn AHUIi, 1908, at V p.m. AU . •vents 1 boy eaoh * ACCEPTANCES. , . WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 1908, at 0 p.m. Rail, way Handioap 1 sot, Tongshoe Handioap Hardies 1 boy, Hawera Cap * bovb, Waihi Handioap 1 bot. Telegraph Handicap' 1 soy , WEDNESDAY, 15th MIV. 1908, at Opjn. Ng*. mutu Handiosp, Borough Handiosp, Manawapoa Handioap Hal-dies; M«nafa Handioap, Corinthlu Handicap, Of eke Handicap, all i soy eaoh WEIGHTS. First Day, on or about WEDNESDAY, 39th • APRIL, 1908. Seoond Day, WEDNESDAY. 18th MAY, 1908,.at 8 p.m. N.B.— Tlik o egoing Programme /• subject to «• vision by the Committee, prior to closing, as to dates ot entry, acceptance, etc. The Committee also' reserve to themselves the right to alter the date on whioh (he handioaps appear, should they deem fit to do bo. NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES will be received at the time and on the dates mentioned at the offlqe of the Club, Hawera. Telegraph Office- closes at 8 p.m. Slakes are paid in fnll. All races to be run under the New Zetland Rules ot Racing. No entry will be received after the hoar named under any pretence whatever. Colon and trainers* name must b9 stated at the time of nomination, ' . US' Definition of a Haok.-<No hone flhall-'dtart in any. Hack Rtc* which has at any tune, prior to the time of entry, .won a race to the- value of £100 to the winner, or.raoeß of the aggregate value of ' 3260 to the winner;': . • - \ , J. A. TUUTON,,. . ' Secretary, Haweza. 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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 3

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