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Racing AdveitiseMtota. .' April, 1906, at 8 p.m., at the Club Room, 3 Otakeho. * . , Handicaps declared on FRIDAY, the 10th April, 1908. Acceptances for all events close on WEDNESDAY, 22nd April, 1908, at 8 p.m. (Telegraph Office at Otakeho closes at & p.m.) By ' the entry of, or endeavoring to enter a horse, \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 these rules, and to be de- ; barred from questioning the action or 1 eondact of the club or other body hold- • ing <*>4qrarts meeting, or of any official of the »u«,h «*ber body in respect , of such horse, M* of aay person connected therewith otherwise tktti is provided for . ia Part XXX. as per'VttW R. W. J. McNKHi, * > ___^ > Secretary. . TjiGbOMT. TOGGING /^LUB. ; 'HAWERA. WINT^I^ MEETJNG. (Hacks Only.) To be hold on WEDNESDAY AND THURPDAY. Mat 13th abd 14<h k 19C8. i President: B. fl. Nolan. Vioa-president : J. Davidson. Stewards: A. Alexander, ; W. 0. Adamroa, JH. Bakar, H. E. Good, J. Gray, B. E. Moßae, W. 0. Phillips, H, §pratt, A. 8 Tonks. Starter :'C O'Connor, lerk, of (he Course : T. C. BaftMAfend. • Olerb of the fioales : J. B. Cowell. B&tfli. capper: Qeo. Morse. Hon. Burgeon i , . Dr. Brown. Tunekeeper: I: S. Hardley. '"' Wdge: W. H. Hartgill. Treasurer: H. W. Button.^ $eorettxy.; J. A. Turton. FTEST DAT.- WEDNESDAY, KEfe* 18, i9oß'. Baiiwfty Handicap, of 60 tOTi; neoolifl aone to reoeWe 10 ton ont of the itakei. Non 1 boy aooept 1 sot. Six fotlongi Tawhiti Bourry, ot 60 tova ; leoond horn to reoeive 5 boys out of the stakes, Weight 9at. Norn 1 bot. x Five farlemn Tong»hoe Handicap Hordlet, of 70 ion r. second hone to receive 10 soys oat of the stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, Bft 6fn high: Norn 1 boy, . aooept 1 soy,. One mile and a half Hawera Cnp, a handioap of 100 soys; second horse to reoeive 20 boys, ana the third, 10 sou ont of the stokes. Norn 1 boy, aooept 3 soys. ' Mine fatlongß ' • Ladie^ Parse, of 60 soys ; seoond hone to reoeiva 10 boys oat of the stakes. For hones tfattfeave n*v«r won a raoe at time of > ntty. Weight lOrt 71b. Gentlemen riders, Norn 1 soy. Ono mile Waihi Handioap, of 60 soys; seoond horse to receive lo soys oat of the stakes. Minimum weight Bst7lb. Norn 1 iov? aooept 1 soy. One mile * i Tejegraph Handioap, of 60 sots; seceßd hone to i ' receive 10 sots oat Jot the stakes'. Rom I mow, ' i taqpt j «or. JEm Jaxlasfti , . « ■ SECOND DAY.— THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. « Ngamutn Handioap, of 60 iovs ; geoond bone, to reoeive 10 sots oat ol .the stakes. Norn 1 spy, . Aeoept 1 soy. Six furlongs . ' ■ Borongh Handleap, of 60 sots '; seoond hoise to receive 10 sots ont of the stakes. Minimum ■ weight Bst7lb. Norn 1 soy, aooept 1 soy. Seven furlong* Manawapou Bandioap Hurdles, of 70. iovb; second home to receive 10 sots ont of the stakes. Over six flights of hardies, Bft 6in high. Norn 1 sot. Aooept 1 toi. One mile and a half The Bhorte, of 60 sots ; - second hone t j reoeive 5 sotb oat of the stakes. Weight Bst 71b. ; The winner of any flat noe on the first day to carry a penalty of lOtb. Norn 1 soy. Five furlongs Manaia Handicap, of 80 sots; seoond hone to receive 10 sots ont of the stakes. Norn 1 sot, Aooept 1 snv. One mile ,- Corinthian Handicap, of 00 sots ; seoond horse to reoeiva 10 soys oat of the stakes. Minimum weight lOat 71b. Gentlemen riders. Norn 1 sot, ; iAoiept 1 soy/ Nine farlongs. Opeke Handicap, of 66 soys ; second hone to receive 10 soys out of the stakes.' Minimum weight Bst 71b. Norn 1 sot, aooeptl sot. Six furlongs PENALTIES. The winner of any Handioap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, ot two or more snob, raoes, 141b: Horses handicapped at Bst 71bs trover, half the above penalties.' The winner of any Hurdle Baoe after the leolaraUon of weights to carry a penalty of 101b Minimum weight in all flat races, unless other wice specified, to be lit. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND x ACCEPTANCES,And Amounts to be forwarded. - NOMINATIONS. MONDAY, 18th AtIUL, 1908, at U p.m. AH events 1 soy each ACOEPTANCBS. ■WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 10u8, at 8 p.m. lUil-1 way Handioap 1 soy, Tongshoe Handioap Hurdles ' 1 sot, H*wera Cap * sots, Waihi Handioap 1 soi.. Telegraph Handicap 1 boy Wf ' WEUNEBUAY, 18th MIV, 1908, at » p.m. JAM! . mata Handioap, Borough Haudioap, Manaiwim Handicap Hardies,' Manaia Handioap, Corinraan | Handicap. Opeke Handicap, all I soT -each First Day, on or about WEDNESDAY. 29th APRIL, 1908. Seoond D<»y, WEDNESDAY, ltfth MAY,I9O8 t atßp.m. NJJ.— The oregoing Programme la/ subject to revision by the Committee, prior to doting, as to dates of entry, acceptance, etc. She Committee also reserve to themselTes the right to alter the date on which the handicaps appear,, should they deem fit ts do so. NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES will be received at the time and on the dates mentioned i at the office of the Club, Hawere, I Telegraph Offioe closes at 8 p.m. Stakes are paid fa foil. ' ■ . All raoes to be ran under the New Zealand Roles of Racing. No entry .will be received after the hoar named under any pretence whatever. - Colors and trainers' same must be stated at the time of nomination. I K3T Definition of a Haok.— No hone shall Jlart in any Hatk Bc.ee which lias at any time, prior to the time of entry, won a raoe to the value of £100 to the winner, or races of the aggregate Talueof £260 to the winner. J. A. TUBTON, Secretary, H&wera. 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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 9 April 1908, Page 3

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