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POVERTY "DAY TJUNT pL unt rauß FIFTH TOTALISATOR MEETING To be held on the GISBORNE RACING CLUB'S COURSE, TE HAPARA. ' ON FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1922. -Officers.— President, R. Sherratt; vice-president. G. M. Reynolds; stewards Messrs 11.- D. deLautour, H. B. Drummond, A. R. Hlae, J. Jobson, J .Machell, J. R. Murphy, R. C. Murphy, /G. M. Reynolds, W. Robson, R. Sherratt, J. C. N. Thomas, C. Tietjen, C. White; hon. timekeepers, Messrs C. J. Bennett, M. G. Nasmith, G. W. Primrose; Judge, R. B. Lusk; clerk of scales, M. DeCosta; handicapiier, H. Coyle; clerk of course, W. A. Stephens; starter, R. H. Sklpwith; secretary, H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME—OCTOBER 27, 1922. 1. HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs. and third horse 10 so vs. out of tuo Stake. For qualified hunters, season 1922. Minimum weight lOst 7lb. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. One mile and a-half, over six flights of hurdles. , 2. SWARTHMOOR MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of' 70 sovs., second horse to I receive 15 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. out of the stake. For horses ' that have never won a race of any description at time of i nomination. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Five furlongs 3. HUNTERS' BRACELET HANDICAP,, of 60 sovs., first horse to receive bracelet value 10 sovs., and 35 sovs. In specie, second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. out of the stake. For qualifled hunters season 1922. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. One mile. 4 HEXTON HANDICAP (Open), of 120 sovs., second horse to receive 25 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs.. out of the stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 50s. One mile and a-quarter. 5. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 140 sovs., second horse to receive 25 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. For qualifled hunters season 1922. Minimum weight lOst 71bs. Nomination 20s, acceptance ros. Two and a-half miles. 6. RAPANUI HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 90 sovs., second horse to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Seven furlongs. 7. HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP', of 75 sovs.. second horso to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs- out of the stake. For qualifled hunters season 1922. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, lost 7lbs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. One mile and aquarter. 8 HANDICAP TROT, of 95 sovs., second horso to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. out of the stake. For trotters or pacers. Harness. To be run under .the Rules of N.Z. Trotting Association. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. One mllo and a-quarter. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, oth OCTOBER, 1922—Nomina- 1 fu» all events close at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1922—Weights declared for all events. FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER—Acceptances for' all events close at 8 p.m. i RULES OF TROTTING, No. 190. ! Every person applying for admission to any course and every person entering or endeavoring to eater a horse, for any race, and every person /having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or 'mplicrt by these rules, and to be barred from questioning the action of the Conference, Appeal Judges, Associatidn, Club, Racing Club or Body,. Committee, Stewards, Officials, Agents, or Servants in respect to any such person or horso u«" a iy person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for In Part XXX of these Rules. Part XXXVl—provident Fund.—Before any horse, shall bo nominated for any race the fee of £1 shall be paid to the Secretary of the N.Z. Trotting Association, in default of which a line of £5 will be imposed. This feo Is only payable once during the life-time' of the horse, vide new Rules, September, 1918. 878 U. E. DODD. Secretary

A Lisbon telegram stales that an important petroleum field l has- been discovered between Beira and Cliinde, in Kasti Africa., eloso to the Zambesi railway. At the first of the "Flu" nee Naxol Tory freely,—ft*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 6

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