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WAIHI ABORIGINAL RACING T OLUB. * HACK RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON p 10NDAY, APRIL 7th, 18 90, ON THB WAIHI RACECOURSE. Fudge, Mr Pitatna. Starter, Mr Tutewinui. Clerk of Course, Mr Kapinqa. Stewards : Messrs Pitatna, Ngamu, Taitako, Tutewinui, Rangia, E. Par*tena, Pipirere, Taken, Tab?, and R. Teate. Handicappers, Committee. PROGRAMME : I Handicap Hurdles, of 15 soys; second hor3e to receive 2 soys out of the j stakes. H miles; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3t"t 6in high. Nomination, 10e; acceptance, 58. To Btart at 11.30. I Maom Hurdles, of 6 soys ; second horse to receive 1 boy out of tho 2 Btakes. Distance, 1 mile. Over 4 flitihtu of hurdles. Post entry, 6s. lOst up. Maori riders, florses to be the bona fide property 3 of Maoris. To start at 12 o'clock. 3. Maiden Platb, o£ lOsovs ; ono miie ; weight for ago ; for horses that have never won an advertised raco of any description. Entrance 10a, on 4 general entry night. To start at 12 45 L Flying Handicap, of 15 soys, second horse to receive 2sovs out of: stakea ; r Top woi^ht not less than Bst 121 - Winner of any race over £15 after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7tt>s. Norcinatiou, 10s ; acceptance, ss. To start at 1.30 ( 5. Handicap Pony Race, of 5 soys ; for ponies not over 14^ hands, distance, -mile ; Nominations 5s ; acceptance r nil To start at 2.1 5 6. Maori Handicap, of 8 soys ; second horse to ieceive 1 boy out of the stakes ; 1^- miles ; horses to bo bona ildc property of Maoris and bo ridden by Maoris. Nominations, j 5s ; acceptance, 3s. To start at 3 7. Waihi Handicap, of 25 soys ; second h'oroe to receive ssovs out of the stakes ; H miles. Top weight not lesa than Bat 121 b. Winner of any race over £15 after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7lbs. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance 10s. To start at 3.45 8 Handicap Welter Race, of 9 bovb ; Nomination, 63, on general entry night; acceptance, 3s, on April sth. One mile. 9 Scurry Race, of 6 soys ; for horses nonacceptors for this meeting. Poat entry, 6s. Catch weights. Halfmile. 9 Consolation Handicap, o£ 6 soys ; 1 mile ; for all beaten horses at this meeting. Entrance 6s. To start at 4.30 Nominations, 15th of March 1890, for Hurdles, Flying, Waihi Cup, Pony and Maori Handicap, at the Masonic Hotel, Wailara, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on March 22, in the TaranaKl Herald and at the Masonic Hotel, Waitara. Acceptances and General Entries Monday, 3lßt. March, 1890- " Hack " means a horse that has never won an advertised Race, over the value of £25. All races to be run under the T.J.C. Rules. No nomination or acceptance will be received, on any pretonce whatever, unless actually accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. All entries to be addressed 10 the Hon. Secretary, Masonic Hotel, Waitara, and mußt enclose name, age, pedigree, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. N.B. — Five per cent, will be deducted from all winnings, towards the expense of the course. Totalisutor will be on the ground. R. TEATE. Hon. Sec. W.R. C. Submitted and^approved. JAMES PAUL, Hon.|Spc. 4 Taranaki Jockey Olub. February 22nd, 1890. 278 h b tc

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8742, 31 March 1890, Page 4

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