PROGB&MME f*twa WHATATUTU ANNUAL BAOE MEETING. BOXING DAY, DEC. SOib, 19CG. First Race at 11 o’clook. 1. Handicap Hurdle Raoe, of 10 seaond horse to receive £os . stake. Norr'nation 7s Gi, aeeept s 6d. One mile and a balf. 2. Maiden Baurry, cf l sova. [Nomination 4a. Half-mile. 3. District Eace, of 5 sovs ; seoond horse to rrocive 10a out of stake. Nomination 5s Cnemilo. 4. Whatatutu Cup, of 15 sovsj seoond horse to recoive 2 sova out of stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. Une mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sov3. Nomto alien 3s. Pive furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, cf 7 sovs ; seoond horse to raotlve 1 sov out of Btako Nomination ss, aooeptaaoo 2s Gd. Six furlongs. 7. Consolation Handicap, of 4 sova (all winDers at meeting barred); seoond horse to reoeive 10s out of stake. Nomination 4s, Six furloDgs. r-fc®”-BULBS. 1. Name, age, performances, pedigree, and oolors of riders, in writing, must accompany noxinationp, 2. No entrieß received without oash. 3 Stewards have the right lo bar any hoiße from starting in a race if inoorreot performances are given. 4. Protests must be made in writing to tho Beoretary within ton minutes aft r raos, accompanied with £l. whioh will be forfeited to the Club if proiestls dismissed, Stewards’ deoieion to be final. 5. Hones in District Baoe to have been the property of owners (t'oree months before raoe meeting) living In Whatatutu and Baraka Districts; district from Xaiteratahi Bridge up. 6. All jockeys lo pay a fee of 2s 61. Licenses to be produced at Eoales. BSi. Nominations ior Cup, Hurdles, FJyirg Handioap oiose on SATURDAY, Deosmber 15tb, at a p.m, Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, Eooember 19th. Acceptances for Cup, Hurdlss, and F.’yiDg oloso on SATURDAY, Dooomb.r 22nd, at 9 pm. Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on tho Couiso half an hour before etch raoe, Consolation Handicap, post entry. Nominations and Aoooptana-s may te loft with i. N. lesiie, Whatatutu, or the Seoietary, H. S. Leslie, Gisborne. Admission to Course: One Shilling ; children half-prioe. Coaches will moat trains at Te Baraka, conveying pasEengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. H. S. LESLIE, Hon. Searet&ry, Caro of Primrose and Leslio Bros, Gißbcrne. OFJTII' PRIZE MEDALLIST FOB ARTIFICIAL TEETH. mjasssiss Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road. Telephone 16. IliSigl CASSIDY’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES meet the morning and evening ® * Train from Gisborne to Karaka, to carry passengers to Whatatutu and other looaitles, J. T. CASSIDY,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1936, 19 November 1906, Page 1
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