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WtAmo^-OpiJlfrY RA(pTG OLUB. TUESDAT- AND V/EDNESDAT. January. 20th n^-.i 27th, 1915. ANNUAL MEETING. AWATERE RACE- • ■■"- COURSE/ WAIROA. FIRST DA2- TUESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1915 1. TRIAL fiANDICAP. of 55 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soVs. , from stalte. For horses that have never won a stake exceeding 30 soys. at the time 1 of entry. Once round (about 7 fur- ; longs). Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. J 2. TYNRON HACK HANDICAP, of 65 sov^ ; second horse to receive 10 soys. from ; stake. . Six furlongs. Nomination 15s, : acceptance 20s. •—,!,'. w ' 3. COUNTY „ STAKES HACK HANDICAP, of -100 soys.; second horse to receive- 15 V soys; and third horse to receive 5 soys. from stake; One mile and a quarter; Nomination 20s, acceptance 255. 4. MAIDEN ; HACK SCURRY, of 55 SOYS.; second horse to receive 10 soys., and ; third horse to receive 5 soys. from stakes For all horses that have never won a race of any. description at time -of start. Weight, Bst. Four furlongs. Entrance, 255. f ,' 5. WELTER HACK HANDICAP^ of 65 soys; second horse to receive "10 soys. and! third horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. One mile; Nomination 15s, , acceptance 20a. 6. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 65 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. arid third horse to receive 5 soys. from stake.'; Five furlongs. Nomination -15s; •acceptance -20s. ; 7. LADIES' NECKLET HACK HANDICAP; of 50 soys.; nominator of winner to receive a Necklet to the value of 40 soys.; rioriiinator of second . horse to receive a trophy to the value of 10 soys.;: the rider of winner to receive a silver-mounted whip. Gentlemen ridersminimum weight list. Horses to ,be nominated" by- ladies.; .Once ropnd (about 7i furlongs). . Nomination 15s, •acceptance 15s. - 8. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 75 soys.;. second horse to receive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys. from stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination 15s. acceptance 255. SECOND' DAY— WEDNESDAY. JAN/ 27th. 1. AWATERE HACK HANDICAP, of .50 soys.; , second horse to receive 10 sOvs. frorri^ s.take. Seven furlongs. Nomination ".10s, acceptance" 15s. 2. HACK HANDICAP SCURRY, of 50sovs.f ' spcond s horse to- receive 10 soys. from stake. -. Winners on the flat at any time barred, with the exception of winner of the Maiden- scurry first day. Four furlongs. Entrance 255. ■ 3. CARROLL MEMORIAL HACK* HANDICAP, ot 75- soys.; second horse to re--7 ceiVe..; 10/ sovs. and vthird horse to. receive 5 soys. from stake. One arid aquarter mile. Nomination 15s, accept- ' &QC6 '25S 4. ELECTRIC. HACK HANDICAP, of 60 soys.;. second horse to receive 10 soys. arid third horse to receive 5 sovs.'fijom : stake. -Five furlongs. . Nomination 153* ' • &C&fetft&l_£is 15s • '•.":''■ *■-{■' *s 5. PRESIDENT'S HACK HANDICAP, of: 70 sov£: second .'.horse to receive 10 soys. and) third" horse , to receive 5- soys. from v stake.- One mile. . Nomination ..15s, . acceptance. 20s, ,6. LAWESi BRACELET HACK.H^NDI-' CAP.' fp.ry.a Bracelet valued at'-35sovs.{ second horse -to receive' a trophy'- to the, value of -10 soys.; rider- of^winner to a sllver^mopnted" whip. . Gentlemen > riders; minimumri weight, list; -Horses to be. nominated by ladies. -„ One mile;, and. a-QTiartrav 1 Nomination . 10s, acceptance 10s. .:*.>■-. ■„"'.'•' .1, FLYING. HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sbvs.; second horse to. receive 10 soys. and third -, horse to „r eceive,. 5 soys. from stake. •' Six ■■ furlongs. Nomination 15s. acceptance 15s. 8. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP. Of 60 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys. and*' third >horse to receive 5 soys. from 1 stakes 7 Once robnd (about 7J furlongs). Iss, acceptance 15s. ; ''• DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS! ■■- ' v - ••:' AND ACCEPTANCES. ■ ."" " To be forwarded to' the Secretary, ; /, ..,..i... .-... , wairoa. y' ■.."" J :■■' .- NOMINATIONS for All Events close at 10 -p.m; on SATURDAY, • January % 1915. ■;< declared for First Day's Eventson or about SATURDAY; January 9, -,1915.., ..,..,. ..,.•' - "... . >».. ; ACCEPTANCES for whole of. First Day's J^vents close at. 10 p.m^ On SATURDAY, ' January 16. 1915. . . •>•" • for Second Day's Events declared about 8 p.m. January 20 (night ofyfJlrst Dayts Races). • •- -' ACCEPTANCES for whole of Second . Dayfe -Events closel at 9:30 p.m. ; PENALTlES.— The^wicner of any Flat , Race , to the value of* 20 soys. after the declaration,- .0f .• weights to carry a penalty s df.,.51b5,7 arid a race of 40 soys. or over, a periaity 01 7ibs. 3 r/y ': .* : ."'■"' LEONARD STOREY, P.0.,. 80x 24. Secretary. ■■- ■. ......... ... : ... ■ 1> 1 . , 1. , . 7^*9'.;; ; jßTANii-.' ims /_lillk. 'SEASON AT BUSH- ____m^_l___{^ ■ MERE, THE PURE-. ifiS__i«_9p! '"''' BR ! ED ct^DESDALE J^¥^T"^__| ? ■y-^-(So. 546. n.z. studf r "fiook.r , ?* t { "'■ HIGHLAND LAD is a r aark tba^ni n6 years did; stahding is hands 3' lncheshigh. He was bred by, -Mr John Beck, of ( RivertOn, Southland. Highland Lad has proved himself very successful In the Show-ring, taking eight farstr-tfrid fcham-* plons m the South Island and first and champion m Poverty ■. Bay.- 1918. Sire. Herdsman, by Shepherd Lad; his dam. palsy (champion mare), by Hard Ttmesr SbeUherd Lad by Herd Laddie, dam Maggie" Mccormick. 7 v HlghlaWd's Lad's dam Glp, by Extinguisher, 'hy tonng Vanquisher. ' • For-furttier pedigree see Cards;. 7 1 TERMS;; «*44s;- All cars taken, bat too (responsibility., . . , ; -, ' , ...imfor.- further particulars apply to— c, Angus; cameron; or _ V _ -;* w - H - JQNES. Bushmen. Telephone IW—l long and l short. Box iDO.yGisbdrne. ;: — '^-- — ■'.'-<■:■•>■.'.■:■)■ '" ' &»»m**Bfi& ! T0 • STAND Tfilg y ■.' ; Ans .attend- Mares if necessary, ■'■'■•■■>' v'ThV Thoroughbred Sir© M^iiSEAL SOULT SOULT is well-known m .t?e>Ba^ ; to jge^ing iboth, qqaUty, and ?ii» r /,AB % , Jie compares -well ;^th any > othei airein the district, ; as he .has b'eeh mated vwith a vary Bmited ririmber,;of classical mares. TtSrms : Thorpughbred Mares, . £B 6s v ; other»,.as ; - per *rrangemoi^t. "■', . . Pot farther particulars, apply— • ... 7: '■*;, P. DdBQE, 1 7 ;•;--" : : "'K*iH. ! ;-. J/JL- : TO. STANP x TBIS i 'fHQS&T ' SEASON at 1 T^^^l^J MANGAPAPA J '^^™^j|ffl^ (hear Bell's Store), ; THE; HANDSOME YOUNG . TROTTING ■■~.:^'.i-a.-i.: -^. STALLION-. /-. .: .... ( LORD ROTH. i .. LORD ROTH Is a rich dark-brown horse. I standing 16 hands, and is- ; a clean-gaited i trotter;. agM 7 years. ' t He hastaken First Prize .at the Tapanul, f Gtore. and Gisborne Shows as a Trotting ( SfalllOn, and Two Seconds as- a Coaching , StaUlOn atGlsßbrne.v . r He is by Rothschild/ sire of the follow- * ing xhampions:^Emmellne, one mile m c 2min; 8 3-ssecv/tW miles In 4mlni 30sec. (axworld's race record); Dan Patch, Smin. Oisecv; Revenue.) SmlQi, 11 Jsec; • Almont, 3 miles, , erain, 50sec. (a world's record); Albert 8.. . Ravenschlld, wiririers.of the Nejy ZealandCnp £20CfO. arid' rii'ariy others mmmi- : tm^u.L:Z - H^fbldv sire of Maud «. and Vancleve, by -, HMjMestonlari (10). • dam- Belle Briggs (tWJFm Jim Weft, by Ryrdyk's Ham- J bletorii^n; dam by John Nelson; -second w dam^by Glbuc^. . - : o v t. ...-_- ;^„ li Dam Miss Beflinda (N.Z.8:8.), by Berlin li (imp.), Berlinda (N.Z.5.8.) by Burlington p by J^Albany^ f bbm: Gossip, Berlinda from «i Madam,- by r .Msry Legs (E.H.5.8.); r .' TMMBI «ipi. -.-y „ Good grass and plenty of water. Mares v proving, notiiri. foil, free-next season. ■; _ All care taken,, but no responsibility. All mares tnust be paid for before: re- 1 moval'.- •.:>>>- y \ ; For f t Oil. parttcuiara, apply to ownsrv jj y'~ f : - ■^:7:-r ,>^ :^PENTOB?.;' ; :7 " 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13540, 18 November 1914, Page 8

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