JJAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY J AUTUMN MEETING.. To b« held on the HASTINGS RACECOUK WEDNESDAY AND THUIuJ MAY 6th and 6th, 1909, 1 President, Sir William Rowell, Kt.l presidents, George Hunter and n Ormond, M.L.C. ; treasurer, G L| land ; stewards, F Armstrong,! Campbell, G r Donnelly, Douglas, F Logan, T H Lot. Maokorßey, J E Mclvor, L del! K J Watt; judge, P Martin ; ti^ C M Whittington ; starter, Ham clerk of the course, A P O’l)ot$ of the scales, H M Bishop ; cl«i totulisator, G T Cross; nundiJ Coyle; hon. vet. surgeon, Aml M R.C.V.S. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, | - Longlanda Hack Handio die Race, of 100 sovh, second L receive 10 sovs, and third liorael from the stake. Nomination || ceptance 2 sovs. One mile and Llirt. 2—Maiden Hack Race, of j second horse to receive 15 hov», J horse 10 sovs from the stake, year-olds and upwards that |. won a race exceeding 35 sovs igl time of starting. YVeight—2 yJ 71b ; 3 years, Bst slb ; 4 yo&n | wards, Bst Blb. No allowai trance 2 sovs. Six J i—Nursery Handicap, of i second horse to receive 20 i third horse 10 sovs from the« two-year-olds. Nomination fl ceptance 50s. Fivel 4—-Porangahau Handicap,ofl second horse to receive ‘M) J third horse 20 sovs from t 3 Nomination 1 sov, acceptance! M -Hawke’s Bay Cup llandl 450 sovs, a cup valued 50 hovs,|J by the Hon J. D. Ormond, ay specie J second horse to receive and third horse 25 sovs from tL Nomination 1 sov, acceptance! One mile a 6 Karamu Handicap Hurl of 120 sovs, second horse to n sovs, and third horse 10 sov*|| stake. Nomination 1 1 sovs. One mile and three. 7 Poukawa Hack Hand, sovs, second horse to receive! and third horse 5 sovs from tJ Nomination 1 sov, acceptancejl Five! 8— Autumn Handicap, ofl second horse to receive 20 boviJ horse 10 sovs from the stake, f tion 1 sov, acceptance 50s. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, 1 1— Ohiti Haok Handicap I Race, of 100 HO vs, second honef 15 sovs, and third horse 10 n stake. Nomination 1 sov, a sovs. One mile 4 2 Okawa Hack H audio. sovh, second horse to receive! and third horse 10 sovs from if Nomination 1 sov, acceptance! Seven® 3 Hawke's Bay Stakes, off second horse to receive 50 son! horse 25 sovs from the stake, f and three-year-ol is. Weight! Winners after August Ist, IMT race or races collectively of 11 250 sovs, to carry 61b extra;l 10lb ; of 750 sovs, 14lb; of 181 b extra. Maiden threes time of starting allowed lolb, olds, 71b. (Closed.) Six furlongid 4 Burke Memorial Sta sovs, second horse to i and third horse 20 sovs from if Nomination 1 sov, One mile and® 6—Scurry Hack Hand sovs, second horse to i and third horse 10 sovs from fl The winner of any race after! ations of weights to carry J Nomination 1 sov, accept! Finl 6 Mangatarata Handicap! Race, of 120 sovs, second hon 15 sovs, and third horse 10 { the stake. Nomination 1 1 ance 2 sovs. One mile and t! 7 Juvenile Handicap, af| second horse to receive 15 « horse 10 sovs from the stake. I year-olds. The winner of any! the declaration of weights It | extra. Nomination 1 1 sovs. 8— Farewell Handicap, dl seond horse to receive SOf third horse 10 sovs from then winner of any race after the di of weights to carry 71h extra I tion 1 sov, acceptance 60s.
DATES op NOMINATIONS, AND ACCEPT ANT With amount* to be f< Secretary H.B.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING NB.-ALL EVENTS ol<*i unloss stated to the contrary. FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, ( ENTRY. NOMINATIONS - Longlii Hurdles, Nursery Handicap, Handicap, Hawke’s Ray Oil Hurdles, Poukawn Hack Hw tunm Handicap, Ohiti Hid Okawa Hack Handicap, Burto Scurry Hack, Miuigataratio“ enile Handicap, and Farewell sov each. ENTRANCE-Maiden Bn* SWEEPSTAKE—Hawke'i 6 sovs. THURSDAY, 22nd API WEIGHTS.—AII Event.* TUESDAY 27tl> APB® ACCEPTANCES-Loof Hurdles 2 sovs, Nursery U Porangahau Handicap 4 wj Ray Cup 7 sovs, Karamu Hr" Poukawa Hack Handicap2 * Handicap 50s. WEDNESDAY, Bk* (Night of Kirat Day’.® . WEIGHTS-All event. S» 10 p.m. ACCEPTANCES—OhitiHjj 2 sovs, Okawa Hock Rurke Memorial Htakee 6 Hack 2 sovs, MangatarataHJ Juvenile Handicap 2 sovs, J* l dicap 60s. W. J. STB*U HAMPDEN.WAIPA^ T. HUDSON BEGS to announoetb.t“ ooaoh every Tun** nnd Saturday between » Waipawn, leaving HampM* . and returning trom SotJ Waipawa at 4 p.m. can be loft at W. J- PjJfJj] THOS. HCf 6
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5401, 13 April 1909, Page 4
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