WAIAPU SHEEP DOG TRIALS, THE MEETING of the Walaptt Bheop Dog Trials Will bo hold on MR T. S. WILLIAMS’ STATION, At TUPAROA, on MARCH 28th,29th, and 30th. i ENTRIES close with tho Secretary, Waiplro Hotel, on Maroh 17th. B. 0. WATKINS, Hon. Sea. and Troaß.
| TENDERS, r piENDER'I will ba roo.iived until 12 Noon on SATURDAY, 17ih inßt, for Formation and En'thnork at thj Makaraka Baoooousro SpeolQoation and plan may bo inspecto3 at tha office of the undersigned, where lenders are to be loti, and endorsed, " Tender for Earthwork, Makaraka Bao'oourse." The lowest or any tenders not necessarily aooepted. GEO. J. WINTER, C.E. Gisborne, March 9tb, 1900. i
WAIPIRO RACING CLUB. Annual meeting To be held at Waip’ro Bay, SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1906. l mm il President: J. F. Pettie, Esq. Vice-Presi-dents : Messrs C. McCracken, Slimmon, McCullough, B. Burdett, F. Bullivan, J. Bheridan, O. J. Barry, J. J. Fry. J. Johnstone, Jameson, Hayes, A. Murray, il. Johnstone, G. Westmoreland, J. P. Murphy, J. Barr. Judge, Mr S. Burdett. Handioappor, Mr W. Kirkpatrick. Secretary, Mr A. P. Durrant. Treasurer, Mr F. Sullivan. Starter, Mr W. Mollroy. Clerk o( Course, Mr A. Mart'n. Clerk of Scalep, Mr J. MoQhee. Stewards: Messrs J. Spratt, A. Grant, J. P. Murphy, Piripi te Awarau, Wi Pokiha, Tai Awhio, Tuta Nga« rimu, Sullivan, Wallbank, W Sadlier, J. Sadlier, Slimmon, Barr, J. Boyoe (jun.), W. Kirkpatrick, J. McGhee, Benata Tamepo.
PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Plate, of S sovs. Distanoe, about 6 furlongs. Minimum weight Sat. . Fob! entry 53. 2. Flying Handioap, of- 10 bovs; seoond horse to reocive 20s from stakes. Dietanoe about 6 furlongs. Nomination 7s 6d, aooeptanoa 2s 6d. 3. District Handicap, of 8 sovs. Distanoe, about 1 mile. Open to all horses between Hiok's Bay and Whangara. Nomination ss, aooeptanoe 3s. 4. Tawhiti Cup, of 20 sovs ; seoond horse to receive 2 sovs from stakes. Distanoe, about 1J mile. Nomination 12s od, acceptance 7s 6d. 5. Hack Raoe, a handioap of 6 sovs. Distance, about 5 furlongs. Post entry, 6s. 6. Farewell Handioap, of 5 sovs. Distanoe about 6 furloDgs. Post entry ss. CONDITIONS. 1. Horses entering for District Raoe to have been in the district, and the bona fide properly 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 power to re-handioap any winning h-rsa. 4. Jockeys ridiDg in races to wear oolors. 6. Protests to be lodged’ with the Secretary, in writing, within fifteen minuies after the disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2; such deposit to be forfeited should the protest not be sustained, C. Nominations for Races 2. 3 and 4 dose on WEDNESDAY, 14th March. Weights doolared on MONO \Y, 19th March. Acceptances cloro on 23rd. 7. Entries by telegram mmt bo omfirtned in writing at the earliest opportunity, under a penalty not exoeedirg £lO (vide Buie 45). 8. No Nominations or Acceptances will be entertained unless accompanied by necessary fees. 9. In the event of telegraphic communication being interrupted, either on day of nominations or acceptances, they will bs deferred until one day after communication is renewed, A. P. DURBAN!, Hon. Seo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1701, 17 March 1906, Page 3
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