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THE.. POVERTY gAY (QliU^ THURSDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER ■ t «nd 81st, 1081. SPRING MEETING SPRING — MAKARAKA RACECOURSE. iURA'i.-X; OFFICIALS: President, Mr. J, r Tice-president. Mr. R. SherrW; hen. treasurer, Mr. F. i .W.iaSolatiV stewards, Messrs. G. M. Key* Murphy, E. R. Bl#ck> f <W#sClark, S’. 0. Lolsel; judge, J. Eivers; D. Donovan; handicapper, Mr.' H. Coyle; clerk of scales, Mr. H. DeCosta; clerk of course, Mr. R. G. Hin.e. non. timekeeper, MjV K.. F.NaamWh ; aaCMUry, ».i». I. Mf. Si. f i udta; a<-eret*v L v! . . . ~c~ . .» FIRST DAY.

THURSDAY,r.,2Otk OCTOBER, 1981. To start at J 2.30 p*. L JUNCTION- HANDICAP. M 90 *™ : i second Jiorsfe 'to receive 15 soys, and 1, {Ktfd"i6rfi6 HMibVi.* 'ir<bm ortake: “Five furtongel-fiNbininationdOs fd gowptwic? 2. MRSr HURDLES HANDICAP, «f 100 %tiu. ; second horse to receive 4 20 sovb. i sSd >'a.irautePsB 4 - a<F nirfi. 1 Of&mostaks. One.mile'.and a half, over six Sights of htedlWb- i Nomination 205.: ac««p*eccf Com til<■■ W** *' v '< 8. ROSELAND'■IdACR HANDICAP, of 80 idfs,: second horse to receive 10 sovs. - K£d’'ffiii‘d‘ ; EorSe .5 so vs. from stake. 81k furlongs? -Nomination'- 20s ; ; -acceptance 20s. • ' ,l i 4. SPRING HANDICAP, of 130'sovs. j heteond horße to receive 20 sovs. and * Biiteiiandi a quarter. Nomination 205.; fcebeptance 80s. • 5. Miwrail SCURRY, of 80 sovs.; second ho*ai»ittfßeceive 15 sovs. and third horse A iOkXisoW. from stake. Weight Bsh Winners »n the flat at any time barred. Si* furlongs. Nomination 205.; accept* imfeposf' . l 8. PLYING HANDICAP, of 90 sovs.; second horse Vtb’ receive 15 sovs. and third horse »*. 10,i-scfVs.l from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 205.; acceptance 20s. • 7. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, of 80 fcovnJp-‘second horse’ to receive 10 sovs. hud' third horse 5 sovs. from stake. One niile,. Nomination 205.; acceptance 208. sttiA 7s%'. ■■ ' ' i SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1931. start at 12.80 p.m. 1, WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs,; second horse to receive 10 sovs. and-third horse 5 sovs. from stake. Six Nomination 205.; acceptance QOS. ’frit' 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; second horse to receive 20 sovs.iand third horse 10 sovs. from Stake; ii*!* One mile and a half, over six Eights Of hurdles. Nomination 205.; acceptance 20s. j. JUVENILE STAKES, of '9O sovs.; Second- horßß to receive 15 sovs. and thlfd horse 10 bovb. from stake. For two-' and’ three-year-olds. Two-year-old* 7st. > sfib.-, three-year-olds Bst. lllba. FiUieaniliowed 6lbs., geldings, Blbs. The winner of any race or races sinoa August Ist, 1930, of the collective value toi tha winner of 50 sovs. to carry 51bs.; 150‘sovs. 71bs.; 800 sovs. lOlbs.; 500 sovs. t-l Albs. extra. Malden two-year-olda allowed a Bibs.; maiden three-year-olds acceptance 20s. t. at AKARAiKA HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.! second 4 'horse to receive 15 sovs. and . third *Hbrao 10 sovs. from stake. One mile. Nomination 205.; acceptance 20s, 71bs. Five furlongs. Nomination 20a.; 5. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs.t second horßo to' receive 10 sovs. sad third > horse • 5-wove. * from stake, «-For horaea that’have never wbtt a’-raca nt time of nomination;' Sixfurlongs. Koralhation 80a.; acceptance 20(». vf■? 6. WAIMATA HAGK«vSMDICiP, Of 80 sovs.; second bcnto receive 10 sovs., and third*. Ibises RA sovi'. from staled. One mile. Nomination 205.; acceptance 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 1 of 90 sots.: second hope to receive 15 eovs. end third h'orie. Id-•sbv».o#i*m»ittfe.-< Six furionge.i' Nominatioir- '2os.; eeoeptanOe 20a.- ; \ ; PENALTIES. 'i The winner of iapyl rams after tha de* claration of weights maybe’ re-handlcappsd. Dates of Nominations,” 'Acceptance*' &c;;ftoVhfe t f6t#ir(l#t«tthetiiftitary l at the Club's -Office, Uhilders -raid; Gisborne. at B:;g^m^th ( , „ WEIGHTS for jirst. DaV,;k wlu appeal On or ahour Saturday,, 17th October, 1931, and acceptances for the wholr-of the Flrst'Day'a Events 01o«*‘4V8 fchbh.'Friday, 28rd October; ’ *' r . Weights ior Second jjay’d Events de* clared 1- about 8 p.m., 2§tir October (nlghj| of first day’s daces), and' Acceptances fog all '«6codd '4af sleventSi clovdxdt^joJ. block same night, - ' * .i. v ■ '., ' ’}' * : WMM Wb the stehtner^are^oM.w^dalyv Ing at the meeting. D. R. DeCdsTA, * I 905 . :

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 8

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