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& " V pOVERTY pAY || EXT QLUI3. NINTH TOTALISATOR MEETING, lo he liekl on tlie GISBORNE RACING CLUE'S COURSE, TE lIA PAR A, on SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1926. OFFICERS: President, R. Sherratt; vice-president, G. M. Reynolds; stewards, Messrs D. J. Barry, W. S. Davidson, 11. D. deLautour,' A. R. Hine, 11. E. Drummond. J. Jobson, J. R. Murpliy, R. C. Murphy, A. S. Parker, A. Pritchard,, \V. Robson, T. Sherratt, W. G. Sherratt, J. C. N. Thomas, C. Tietjcn, E. W. M. Wallis, H. R. Williams, W. 11. Wilson; hon. Timekeepers, Messrs C. J. Bennett, M. G. Nasmith, G. W. Primrose, F. Tolerton; judge, J. A. Eivers; clerk of scales, M. DeCosta; handicapper, H. Coyle; starter, R. H. Skipwith; clerk of course, R. G. Hiue. PROGRAMME: 1. HUNTERS’ HURDLES HANDICAP, of 75 sovs.; second horse to receive 15 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs out of the stake. For qualified hunters, season 1926. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. One and a half miles over 6 flights of hurdles. 2. 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RULES OF TROTTING-No. 196: Every person applying for admission to any course and every person entering or endeavoring to enter 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 imj posed or implied by these rules and to i be barred from questioning the action of the Conference, Appeal Judges, As sociation, Clubs. Racing Clubs or Body, Committee. Stewards, Officials, Agents, or servants in respect to any such per- ' son or horse or any person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in'Part XXX of thelo rules. Part, XXXVl—Provident Fund: Before nny 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 fine of £5 will be imposed. This fee is only payable once during the lifetime of the 1 horse, vide new rules, September, 1918. Owners of horses starting for the first time after being registered with the Association must produce their copy of the completed registration form to the Stipendiary Steward at the meeting. I Hunt Association Rules. Sucti horses must also be produced in the Birdcage at 10.30 a.m. prior to the first race of the meeting for inspection by tho Stipendiary Steward. Horses’ names must appear in tho Official Calendar as having qualified, or qualification certificates must bo produced at scales. Part VI., 26 and 27, N.Z. H. E. DODD, 218 Secretary. Book Bindin Having imposed some SPECIAL LEATHER for Loose Leaf Ledger Covers We are now able to repair same strongly, at Reasonable Prices., Herald Binding Department

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17080, 8 July 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17080, 8 July 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17080, 8 July 1926, Page 2

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