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s»a TOLOCA BAY JOCKEY CLUB. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, T!n2. Annual tutbbtin.g. nnual iVXi .EET I N G„ 'l'ologa Bay Kacecours President: Mr F. H. Ijeoel. Vice-Presi-dents : Messrs C. E. Geo. Dixon, G. Fitzgerald, W. Lockwood. Judge: Mr J. A. Moore. W. Priestly. Handicapper: Mr jfr Chadwick. Clerk of Scales: Mr J. JSBornton. Clerk of Course: Mr E. G. Kmley. Timekeeper: Mr Geo. Dixon. Snsasurer: Mr. G. M. Colebrook. Steward: Mr W. O. Skeet. Jadjpral Committee and Advisory Stewards: isre E. Behind, J. B. Morris, Geo. Dixon, A. E. Beeves, B. Merritt. Jockeys’ Fee Steward: Mr G. M. Colebrook. Stewards: Messrs J. Taylor, E. Fraser, J. T. Walker, W. Farrell, E. Loisel, W. L. Oates, W. Beeves, Jos. McNeil. E. Dever. PROGRAMME: SATURDAY, 24th FEBEUAEY, 1912. Tp start at 11.30 a.m. 1. MAIDENI SCURRY, of 30 sovs. second horse to feceiyp t sovs from the stake. iors#s that have never won :ed#Qg p 35 Minimum four furlongs, 'ebruray 12th, 1912. ?, of 50 sovs, second 5 sovs from the stake. Winner of any gation of weights Nomination 20s, For all stakes exd weight 8a To close Entrance 2. FLYING horse to receij Distance flat race to be reJfSndics acceptance 20s. 3. WELTER HAlfclCA} horse to recei® 5 s« Minimum v/eight 8a furlongs. Eifiranhe |2os. To close on Monday, 4. MAIDEN DISTRICT second horse to receife 5 sovs from the stake. Distance fi\% furlongs. Entrance 20s. To close! on Monday, February 12th, 1912. The horse and nominator, who must be the owner, must have been bred, owned, and strained in the district from the 24th oil November immediately prior to Mice. District: Southern boundary^of Iwajinoko river to northern WB»ndafy offWafapu County 5. UAWA sm/VasE wMmtoT-- * - of 35 sovs, second from the stake. Distance seven receive AP, of 70 sovs, sovs from the quarter. Wine after the declara- . She re-handicapped. , Jcceptance 255. EA.P, of 35 sgovs, second second ho stake, ner of a; tion of Nominat; 6. HACK horse tolred&ive 5 sovs froj Distance rturlongs. Entr. close on Mondhy, Februar 7. DISTRICT EjAQF §1 sovs, second jfeqr&ejt from the stalab. f nor ator (who mult Be! tfie ibwdhr) must have been owned the district from the 24th off November immediately prior to the imcei For horses that have not won a stAkg* to the yalue of 50 sovs. District: Sourfiern boundary of Waiinoko river to northern boundary of _ Minimum weight lOst. ile. Nomination 20s, the stake. 20s. To th, 1922. DJEJAP, of 50 restive 10 sovs and nominWaiapu County. Distance one acceptance 20s. 8 FAREWELL second horse to stake. Distant declared after Entrance 20s. February 12, HACK DEFINITIO ICAP, *. of 35 sovs., eceiye J> Jpvs from the 7 Humon;gs. Weights istfictSlitLce Handicap. Tfi emm ibn Monday, tt2 Jf ~ t-No horse shall be eligible to start m a “Hack” Race which has won a race tp the value of 100 sovs., or races of the# collective value of 250 sovs. at the ti amount won byjfa hurdle races, op# ste|plechasj shall not render |uch hi except in the s vrhioh it has w lal The tion. flat rases, respectnfely me! ble Dates of Nornina-tiorfe' ana*: Accept and tdy»e forwarded, No nominationV Etltries, or Acceptances will be received after 8.30 p.m. on advertised dates. NOMINATIONS. MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1912. Maiden District Race 205., Flying Ha cap 205., District Race 205., Uawa j Handicap '2ss. ENTRJ ES MONDAY, FEBRUAR 1912. Maiden Scurry 205., jpSTt-er Handicap 205., Hack Handicap Farewell Handicap 20s. acceptances. MONDAYfIfFEBRUARY 12th 1912. Maiden District Race 205., District Race Handicap 205., Flying Handicap 205., Uawa Stakes Handicap 255. WEIGHTS. DECLARED FEBRUARY 7th, 1912. District Race, Flying Handicap, Uawa Handicap. Uawa Stakes Handicap, Maiden Distriot Race. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1912. Welter Handicap, Hack Handicap. W. E. HOLDER, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3434, 27 January 1912, Page 10
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