TECHNICAL SCHOOL. I SHALL be pleased to meet Intending Pupils for Classes for Senior Civil Service, Matriculation, and l Solicitors’ General. Knowledge, at the School on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. W. MORGAN, Secretary. M¥M >5 N UHAKA AGING c ILTJB. INAUGURAL MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course, NTJHAKA, on THURS., 25th MARCH, 1309. President, G. C. Ormond, Esq.; vicepresidents, Messrs. J. L. Bowen and Ihaka Whanga; stewards, President and Vice-presidents (ex-offi-cio), Messrs. Rangi Te Ngaio, J. Smith, It. Steed, E. Bluck, R. E. Jefferson, W. Job.son, A. Jones, IV. Sturm, B. H. Aislabie; hon. treasurer, Mr. R. M. Sprott; judge, ' Mr. L. Storey; clerk of scales, Mr. F. Vaughan ; timekeeper, Mr. R. E. Jefferson; clerk of- course, Mr. Neiwa; handicapper, Mr. IV. 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. 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 raco of any description. Weight Bst. Entry 10s. Four furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m.—NUHAKA HANDICAP (open), of 25 sovs; second horse 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 receive a silver-mounted whip (gentlemen riders). Minimum weight list. Horses to be nom : inatod 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 three months prior to date of race mooting. 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. —Tho winner of any it race, after tho declaration of eights, to carry <lb penalty, of two - more flat races 121 b penalty. WEIGHTS will be declared on or jout Saturday, March 13th. OPEN RACE-S.—No restrictions. ACCEPTANCES —Acceptances close ith the Secretary, Air. B. H. Aislae, Mr. W. G. Nightingale’ Napier, i Thursday, 18th March, 1909. HACK DEFINITION.—No horse igibl6 to start in a hack race that us won a raco of the value of 20 sovs b time of startifq No horse shall 3 allowed to start Unless all nominaon fees have been paid. PERMITS. —Permits will be issued > approved Bookmakers at £5 5s icli. Permits must be obtained from le Secretary before 11.30 a.m. on the ay of races. Bookmakers plying loir occupation without permission ill be removed and prosecuted. MINIMUM WElGHT.—Minimum eight in all events excepting Maiden curry and Ladies’ Bracelet, 9st. PROTESTS. Protests, if any, must o made in writing and handed to ic Secretary within 15 minutes ader ie first horse passes the post. A deosit of £2 must accompany each projst, such deposit to be forfeited if ie protest be not sustained. No entry will be received for any ice except on the condition that all isputcis, claims, and objections arisig out of the racing shall be decided v°a majority of the stewards. “ENTRIES.—Entries will only be revived on tho condition that a decion of tho majority of the stewards nail be final on any point arising out f the definition of district boundar;s. In all nominations, description, ue, pedigree, and performances of orses,, name of the trainer .and colors f the rider must be given. Metropolitan Rules of Racing strictf adhered to. B. 11. AISLABIE, Hon. Sec.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2449, 13 March 1909, Page 3
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