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JOLOGA JgAY JOCKEY QLUB FEIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY, 24th and 25th, 1911. ANNUAL meeting. TOLOGA BAY RACECOURSE. —Approved by the Hawke’s Bay Jookey Club.— President, Mr. F. H. Loisel; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs C. E. Smith, Geo. Dixon, G. Fitzgerald, W. Lockwood; judge, Mr. J. A. Moore; starter, Mr. A. G. Woods; handicapper, Mr. 0. J. Bennett; clerk of soales, Mr. H. M. Walker; clerk of oourse, Mr. E. G. Kelley; timekeeper; Mr. Geo. Dixon; treasurer, Mr. G. M. Colebrook; totalisator steward, Mr. W. O. Skeet; judicial committee and advisory stewards, Messrs E. Boland, J. B. Morris, Geo. Dixon, A. E. Beeves, B. Merritt; jockey’s fees steward, Mr. G. M.. (Jolebrook; stewards, Messrs J. Taylor, K. Fraser, W. L .Rutledge, J. T. Walker, J. P. Murphy, W. Farrell, E. Loisel, W. L. Gates, W. Reeves; secretary, W. E. Holder FIRST DAY—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1911. To start at 12 noon. 1. FIRST MAIDEN SCURRY, of 25 sovs. For all horses that have never won stakes exceeding £5 in value. Minimum weight Bst. Distance four furlongs. Entrance 205., to close on Monday, February, 13th, 1911. 2. FLYING HANDICAP, of 50 sovs,; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance six furlongs. Winner of any flat race after the declaration of weights to be re-handicapped. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. 3. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 35 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Distance seven furlongs. Entrance fee 205., to close on Monday, February 13th. 4. DISTRICT RACE HANDICAP, of 50 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. The horse and nominator (who must be the owner) must have been owned and trained in the district from the 24th of November immediately prior to the race. For horses that have not won a stake to the value of 50 sovs. District: Southern boundary of Waimoko River to Northern boundary of Waiapu County. Minimum weight 10st., gentlemen riders. Distance one mile. Nomination 205., ao ceptance 20s. 5. UAWA STAKES HANDICAP, of 70 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. One mile. Winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to be re-handicapped. Nomination 255., acceptance 255. 6. FIRST HACK HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. Distance five furlongs. Entrance 205., to close on Monday, February 13th, 1911. 7. MAIDEN DISTRICT RACE, of 30 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance five furlongs. "Entrance 205., to close on Monday, February 13th, 1911. The horse and nominator (who must be the owner) must have been bred, owned, and trained in the district from the 24th of November immediately prior to race. District: Southern boundary of Waimoko River to northern boundary of Waiapu County. SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1911. To start at 12 noon SECOND MAIDEN SCURRY, of 30 sovs. For all horses that have never won stakes exceeding £5 in value. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. Distance four furlongsEntrance 205., to close on Monday, February 13 th, 1911. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 45 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance six furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. LADIES’ BRACELET HANDICAP, or 45 sovs. First horse to receive a bracelet value 35 sovs., second horse to receive a bracelet value 10 sovs. Conditions same as District Race (first day). Minimum weight lOst. Distance 6 furlongs. Horses to be nominated by ladies Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 35 sovs.; second horse to receive. 5 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst Distance six furlongs. Entrance 20s. to close on Monday, February 13th 1911 TOLOGA BAY' JOCKEY CLUB HANDI CAP, of 60 sovs.; second horse to re eeive 10 sovs. from the stake. Dis tance one mile. Nomination 255., ac ceptance 255. „ SECOND HACK HANDICAP, of 30 sovs Distance fivo furlongs. Entrance 20s. to close on Monday, February 13th 1911 FAREWELL HANDICAP, of .35 sovs. Dis tance seven furlongs. Weights declared after Tologa Bay Jockey Club Handicap. Entrance 205., to close on Monday, February 13th, 1911.

HACK DEFINITION.—No horse shall be eligible to start in a “Hack” Race which has won a race to the value of „ l^ n sovs ” or races of the collective value of 200 sov„. at the time of nomination. The amount won by any horse in flat races, hurdle races, or steeplechases, respectively shall not render such horse ineligible except in the special class of race in which it has won such amount. Dates of nominations and acceptances and amounts to be forwarded. No Nominations, Entries, Acceptances will be received after 8.30 p.m. on advertised dates. _ 7A4-1-1 NOMINATIONS— Monday, January 30th, 1911: Flying Handicap 205.; District Race 205.; Uawa Stakes Handicap 255.; President’s Handicap 205.; Ladies Bracelet Handicap 205.; Tologa Bay J.C. Handicap 25s ENTRIES— Monday, February 13th, 1911: First Maiden Scurry 205., First Welter Handicap 205., First Hack Handicap 205., Second Welter Handicap 205., Second Hack Handicap 205., Second Maiden Sourry 20s Maiden District Race 205., Farewell Handi°aACCEi?TANOES (First . day)—Monday, February 13th, 1911: District Race Handicap 205., Flying Handicap 205., Uawa Stakes Handicap 255. Second day February 25th, 1911 (night of first days lacing) president s Handicap 205., _ 1.8.J.0. Handicap 255., Ladies' Bracelet Handicap Declared February 6th 1911: District Race. Flying Handicap, Uawa Stakes. Thursday, February !6th, JL9U. First Welter Handicap, Maiden District Race, First Hack Handicap. Friday, I ebruary, 24th, 1911 (night of first dayj. racing) : T.B.J.C. Handicap, _Pre dent s Handicap, Second Welter Handicap, Second Hack Handicap. Ladies Bracelet Handicap. w E HOLDER Sonrflhnrv.

Men wlio are so afraid of doing foolish things that they lack courage to attempt wise ones will never do much. The Mayor of Norwich. There is very little difference between the educated and the uneducated man when it comes to starvation.— Sir Ernest Sliackleton at Camberwell. ’Twas “Hitch your waggon to a star” That used to fire the youthful brain; But times have changed, and now the tip i ~ A |l|s; “Hitch a Star to your aeroplane.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3109, 4 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3109, 4 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3109, 4 January 1911, Page 8

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