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I sovs.; second horse to receive 30 eovs. nnd third, horse 5 sovs. from stake. I Ono mile. Nomination 20s: acceptance 20s. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 65 sovs.; secord horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may bo re-handicappod. | DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ! ACCEPTANCES, &c., i ’ to he forwarded to the Secretary, at the Club’s oflice, Childers Road, Gisborne. NOMINATIONS for All Events close at S p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1022. WEIGHTS for First Day’s Events will appear on or about SATURDAY, OCTOBER I 15. 1932, and ACCEPTANCES for the whole j of First Day’s Events close at 8 p.m., on 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. S WEIGHTS for Second Day’s Events de- , dared about 8 p.m. on October 27 (night of | First Day’s Races), and Acceptances for j a'l second day’s evento close cl 9 p.m. same ; night. RULES OF RACING.—RuIe 25G .(1): i “By the entering of a horse, every person | having or subsequently acquiring an inter- ! ost in such horse, shall be deemed thereby ! to undertake, neither directly or indirectly, j to multc any wager with a bookmaker in j connection with such horse, or any other i horse in the race in which such horse is so ! entered. Each entry shall contain, or if it ! do not contain, shall be conclusively assur.i- ---• pd to contain, such an undertaking, breach , wheieof shall be deemed a corrupt practice J on the turf within the meaning of Rule Ssl | of these rules.” ’ ‘ I PLEASE NOTE.—The Club will pay the j steamer fare one way only from Napier or j Auckland on any horse accepting and j starting at the meeting. * D. R, DeCOSTA. Secretary. it f ft"! o > v 'i • And Now i Raleigh did aioout the ! replacing of the cloak which [ served to protect Queer, Eliza- | bath's feet from the mud is not | recorded. i He probably had to wait a ! considerable time before h>s tailor could cut, and make up, another garment. The joke was on Sir Walter. Had the Herald been published in those days (is could have run his eye through the advertisements, found a firm doing smart ready-to-wear cloaks, and all would have been well. The man or woman who reads tiie advertisements in the Herald saves time and mcney._ Presentation Lettering IN GOLD OR BLACK. Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 9