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N 1 UHAKA AGING C ] , INAUGURAL MEETING. To|be held on the Club’s Course, NUHAKA, on THURS., 25th MARCH, 1909. President, G. 0. Ormond, Esq.; vicepresidents, Messrs. J. L. Bowen and Ihaka Whanga; stewards, President and Vice-presidents (ex-ofli-cio),. Messrs. Rang! To Ngaio, J. Smith, It. Steed, E. Bluck, It. E. Jefferson, W. Jobson, A. Jones, IV. Sturm, B. H. Aislabie; hon. treasurer, Mr. It. M. Sprott; judge, Mr. L. Storey; clex’k of scales, Mr. P. Vaughan; timekeeper, Mr. It. E. Jefferson; clerk of course, Mr. Neiwa; handicapperj Mr. W. G. Nightingale; hon. sec., Mr. B. H. Aislabie. PROGRAMME. 1. 12 noon— WELTER HANDICAP (open), of 15 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the - stake. v Nomination 15s, acceptance nil. Seven furlongs. 2. 12.30 p.m.— MAIDEN SCURRY, of 10 sovs; second horse to receive 2 sovs-from the stake. For all horses that have never won at time of starting a race of any description. Weight Bst. Entry 10s. Four furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m.—NUHAKA-HANDI-CAP (open), of 25 sovs; secondhorse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 255; acceptance nil. One and a quarter miles. • 4. 2.10 p.m.— LADIES’ HACK BRACELET HANDICAP. Nominator of winner to be presented with a bracelet valued at 10 sovs. . Rider of winner to re- - ceive a silver-mounted whip (gentlemen riders). Minimum weight list. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Nomination 10s, .acceptance nil. One mile. 5. 2.50 p.m.— FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 12 sovs; second horse to receive 2 sovs from the stake. Nomination 12s, acceptance nil. Six furlongs. 6. 3.3Op.m.— DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP of 13sovs; second horse ,to receive 3 sovs from the stake. Horses to be owned and trained in the Wairoa County for three months prior to date of race meeting. No horse or horses to leave the district after the date of nomination without the secretary’s written permission. Nomination 13s, acceptance nil. Five furlongs. 7. 4.10 p.m— FAREWELL HANDICAP (open), of -15 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. Nomination 15s, acceptance nil. Six furlongs. CONDITIONS. ~ PENALTIES. —The winner of any at race, after the declaration of weights, to'carry 71b penalty, of two r more flat races 121 b penalty. V NOMINATIONS . for all events lose .with the secretary, Mr. B. H. iislabie, Morere, or with Mr. W. G. Jightingale, Napier, and Mr. C. lorse, Gisborne, on Monday, Ist /larch, 1909. WEIGHTS will be declared on or bout Saturday, March 13th. OPEN RACES. —No restrictions. ACCEPTANCES —Acceptances close nth the Secretary, Mr. B. H. Aislade, Mr. W. G. Nightingale, Napier, n Thursday, 18fh March, 1909. HACK DEFINITION—No horse ligible to start in a hack race that ins won a race of the value of 20sovs' ,t time of starting. No horse shall >e allowed to start unless all nominaion fees have been- paid. PERMlTS.—Permits will be issued o approved Bookmakers at £5 5s ach. Permits must be obtained from he Secretary before 11.30 a.m. on the lay of races. - Bookmakers plying heir occupation without permission dll be removed and prosecuted. - MINIMUM WElGHT—Minimum weight in all events excepting Maiden Icurry and Ladies’ Bracelet, 9st. PROTESTS. Protests, if any, must >e made in writing and handed to he Secretary within 15 minutes’ after he first horse passes the post. A de>osit of £2 must accompany each proest, such deposit to be forfeited it -he protest be not sustained. _ No entry will be received for any ace except'on the. condition that all lisputes, claims, and objections arisng out of the racing shall be decided >y a majority of the stewards. ENTRIES. —Entries will only be revived on the condition that a deci--ion of the majority the stewards hall be final on any point arising out >f the definition of district boundar-. es. In all nominations, description, tge, pedigree, and performances of lorses,, name of the trainer and colors if the ’rider mu6t be given. Metropolitan Rules of Racing stricty adhered to. B. H. AISLAPIE, Hon. Sec. Lake Erie produces more fish to the piare mile than any other body of ator in the'world. . w much do you care for your P If it is worth much to you let it ache. Stearns’ Headache relieves „ all kinds of headaches ]y and without' bad effect.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2438, 1 March 1909, Page 7
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