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>0\ T ERTY "DAY Y URF C LUB SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th and 15th, 1930. MAKARAKA RACECOURSE. President, Mr. J. VV. Nolan; vice-president, "v. R. Sherratt; lion, treasurer, Mr. F. <v'. Nolan; stewards, Messrs. G. M. Reynolds, W. L. Eutlodge, A. R. Hine, R. , C. Murphy, E. R. Black, W. Clark, P. C. Loisel; judge, Mr. R. B. Lusk; Btarter, Mr. J. D. Donovan; handicapper, Mr. H. Coyle; deputy handicapper, Mr. Ulic Shannon; clerk of scales, Mr. M. DeCosta; clerk of course, Mr. C. Parkinson; secretary, Mr. D. R. DeCosta. FIRST DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. To start at 12 noon. 1. JUBILEE HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive '2O sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. One mile. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 2. FIRST HANDICAY HURDLE RACE, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 bovs. from stake. The winner of any hurdle race of tho value of 50 sovs. to the winner at time of starting after declaration of weights to carry 31bs. extra; of 100 sovs., 51bs. extra. One and a-half miles. Over six Bights of hurdles. Nomination, 2 0s; acceptance, 30s. 3. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Six and a-half furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 80s. t. TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Second horse to receive 30 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs. from Hake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs. to the winner at time of starling after the declaration of weights to carry 31bs. extra; of 100 sovs., 51bs. extra; 150 sovs., 71bs. extra; of 200 sovs., lOlbs. extra. One and a-quarter miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. 5. SUMMER HACK STAKES of ISO sovs. Second horse to' receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 aovs. from stake. Weight for. age, with penalties and allowances. For two-year-olds and upwards. Winners since Ist August, 1929, to carry lOlbs. extra. Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed lOlbs. Six furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptonce, 80s. 8. MAIDEN SCURRY/ of 120 sovs. (For two-year-olds and upwards). Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Weight, Bst. Winners on tho flat at any time barred. Six furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 7.' FLYING HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs. to tho winner at time of starting after declaration of weights to carry 71bs. extra; of 100 sovs., lOlbs. extra. Six furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 8. HARBOUR HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs; from stake. Winner of any previous race the same day to earry slbs. extra. Seven furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s, SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930. To start at 12 noon. t. EPSOM HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Minimum weight, 7st. 71bs. One mile. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. i. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, .of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. One and a-half miles. Over six flights of hurdles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 8. COOK HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. , Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and ' third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 80s. I. SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Second horse to receive 25 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs. from stake. One mile. Nomination, 20*. i ftcc.entan'—. t**» \ PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. The winner of any previous race the same day to carry Slbs. extra. Five furlongs. Nomination, 205.; acceptance, 3 0s 8. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and j third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Winners on the Hat at any time barred, with the) exception of (lie winner of Maiden i Scurry, first day. Six furlongs. Nom-J ination, 20s; acceptance, "iGs. i 7. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs, from stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 80s. 8 FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 140 sovs Second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from stake. Winners of the Epßom Handicap, Sunderland Stakes and Publicans' Purse to be re-handicapped. Six furlongs. Nomination, 205.; acceptance, 80s. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1930, at 8 p.m. DATES OF DOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc., To be forwarded to tho Secretary, at the Club's Office, Childers Road, Gisborne. NOMINATIONS for all events close at <? p.m. on FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1930. WEIGHTS for First Day's Events will .ppcnr on MONDAY MORNING, 10th FEBRUARY, and Acceptances for the whole if First Day's Events close at 8 p.m. on Same Day (Monday). WEIGHTS for Second Day's Events teclared about 8 p.m., 13th February (Night of First Day's Races), and Acceptirices for all Second Day's Events close at ' p.n.. same night. Rules of Racing.—Part' XV, Rulo 13: 'By the entering of a horse, every person laving or subsequently acquiring an inter■st in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly nor indirectly, to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse in the race in which such horse is so Mntered. Each entry shall contain, or if it lo not contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking, breach whereof shall be deemed a corrupt practice on the turf within the meaning of Part XXXII of those rules." D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17174, 3 February 1930, Page 12
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