WAIAPU BHEEP DOG TRIALS, THE MEETING oI the Wnltvpu Sheep Dog Trials Will bo hold on MR T. S. WILLIAMS’ STATION, At TUPAROA, on MARCH 28fcb,29th, and 80th. ENTRIES oloao with tho Sooretary, Waipiro Hotel, on March 17th. B. 0. WATKINS, Hon. soo. and Troao. TOl AGO BAY RACING CLUB. SUMMER MPEIING, FLUDIY AND SATURDAY, Maoh lGth and 17th. N )TICE TO BOOKMAKERS. fj>" H I BOOKMAKERS and thoir Assistants will NOT bo albwed on tho Courso. Any poreons lay’mg or accepting wagors to bo determine! by tho Total sitor Dividend will bo turned oil tho oourso, and will render themselvoe liablo to Proeeoution under “ Tho Gaming Aot.” By Order, W. E. HOLDER, Scoretary.
TENDERS, TENDERS will ba reoaived until 12 Noon on SATURDAY, 17ih inst, for Formation and Earthwork at tha Makaraka Ilacooousfe Specification and plan may be inspected at the office of the undesigned, where leaders are to be left, and endorsed, “ Tender for Earthwork, Makaraka Baa'course." The lowest or any tenders not necessarily aeoopted. QEO. J. WINTER, C.E. Gisborne, March 9tb, 1906. WAIPIRO RACING CLUB. Annual meeting To be held at Waip’ro Bay, SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1906.
President: J. F. Peltie, Esq. Vioe-Preei-dents: Messrs C. MoOracken, Slimmon, MoCullough, 8. Burdett, F. Sullivan, J. Sheridan, D. J. Barry, J. J. Fry. J. Johnrtone, Jameson, Hayes, A. Murray, it. Johnstone, G. Westmoreland, J. P. Murphy, J. Barr. Judge, Mr S. Burdett. Handicappcr, Mr W. Kirkpatriok. Secretary, Mr A. P. Durront. Treasurer, Mr F. Sullivan. Startir, Mr W. Mollroy- Clerk ot Course, Mr A. Mart'n. Clerk of Seale?, Mr J. McGhee. Stewards: Mess's J. Spratt, A. Grant, J. P. Murphy, Piripi te Awarau, Wi Pokiha, Tai Awhio, Tula Nga« rimu, Sullivan, Wallbanb, W Sadlier, J. Sadlier, Slimmon, Barr, J. Boyoe (jun.), W. Kirkpatrick, J McGhee, Benata Tamepo.
PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Plato, of 5 eova. Distance, about 6 furlongs. Minimuin weight 9st. Post ent-y 6s. 2. Flying Handioap, of 10 sovs; seoond horse to receive 20s from st’kee. Distanee about 6 fori ngs. Nomination 73 6d, aooeptanoe 2s 6d. 3. District Handicap, of 8 sova. Distance, about 1 mile. Open to all Inrse3 between Hick's Ray and Whangara. Nomination ss, aooeptanoe 3s. 4. Tawhiti Cup, of 20 sovs ; seoond horse to reoelve 2 sove from stakes. Distance, about Ji mile. Nomination 12s Gd, acceptance 7s 6J. 5. Hack Race, a hand'oap of 6 sovs. Distance, about 5 'urlong3. Post entry, 6s. 6. Farewell Handicap, of 5 sovs. Distance about 6 furlongs. Post entry 53. CONDITIONS.
1. Horses entering for Distriot Race to have been in the district, and the bona fide property cf resident owner, for at least th-ee months previous to date of Meeting. 2. Stewards reserve the right to alter the order of events. 3. The Handioapper shall have powtr to re-handicap any winning h->rse. 4. Jockeya riding in racea to wear oolors. fi. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within fifteen minutes after tho disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2; such deposit to be fo.feited should the protest not be sustained, 6. Nominations for Paces 2, 3 and 4 dose on WEDNESDAY, 14th March. Weights declared on MONDIY, 19th March. Acceptances close on 23rd. 7. Entries by telegram mu3t bo confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, UDder a penalty not exceeding £lO (vide Buie 45). 8. No Nominations or Acceptances will be entertained unless accompanied by nece ; eary fees. 9. In the event tf telegraphic communication being interrupted, either on day of nomioatione or acceptances, they will be deferred until one day after commu-i nication is ronewod. A. P. DURRANT, Hon. Bee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1700, 16 March 1906, Page 3
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