SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS mgm KfcSasiy? Q.ISBORNE RACING £JLUB. SUMMER MEETING THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 6tli and Bth FEBRUARY. 1930. . To Iks held on The Club’B Course, To Hapara. OFFICERS: President: D. J. Barry; vice-presi dent. H. E. Bright; hon. treasurer, F. Tolerton; hon. timekeeper, K. F. Nasmith ; committee, Messrs. B. H. Aislabie, J. A. Eivers, H. F. Forster, J. J. Martin, G B. Oman, D. J. Parker, T. Sherratt, J. O. N. Thomas, F. Tolerton, A. G. Turnbull, C. White, W. H. Wilson; stewards, Messrs. B. li. Aislabie, H. E. Bright. J. A. Eivers, H. F. Forster, C- G. Ho Ids worth, J. J. Martin, J. R, Murphy, G. B. Oman. D. J. Parker, R. Scott, T. Sherratt, J. C. N. Thomas, F. Tolerton, A. G. Turnbull, C. White, W. H. Wilson ; judge, ; handicapper, H. Coyle; starter, R. H. Skip with; clerk of scales, M. DeOostn . clerk of course, C. Parkinson; secretary, H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME: SECOND DAY SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1930 To Start at 12 Noon. 1 J jll ANDICAP, of 120 sovie; segortfl horse to receive 20 so up. amji tjfird liorse 10 sovs. out of For two-year-olds ana tlireefyefr-olds. Nomination 2(1/-; aqlehtlviioe 2fd-. Five furIfugs- / jf J# 2. TIRIpEIUpiACK HANDICAP of 120 sovs.; second horse to redjbiy# 20 sovs. and third horse 10 out of the stake. Nomination 20/-; ajfeeptance 20/-, One mile. if 3. TRTAL EffDICAP, 9 f 100 sovs. , second Igb'se to receive 20 sovs. and thmi .|ors e 10 sovs out of the st-ako. JFor horses that have neverf,;won |a flat race at tune of nomraatftuf ceptance# 2w-.,# &&t furlongs. 4. GISBDm##M?D CUP HANDICAP, of 30jM5ovs. 250 sovs in specie ancL/itt Gold Cup value 50 sovs.); jgiSond horse to receive 50 sovs. jSSU third horse 20 sovs. out of ® stake. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 70/-. One enld a-
quarter miles. 5. SECOND HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of 120 sof's. ; secona horse to receive 20 sovs. and third horse 10 sov|| .out of the stake. Riders to iconudy with Part VI., Rule 8# Gfntuse (a>. Rules of Racing. Minimum weight 9sfe,, NorniinatiMi 20)- ; acceptance 2s%lonf mill?. 3\ J 6. AWlfufl M(SfeWANDICAP. |tf horse to rethird horse JO Jsovfiß otit ..jiff the stake. NominaJ§tionf 20/if acceptance 20/-. Si." |fur|ongs. /. ferafGHT MEMORIAL/ HANDI of 140 sovs. j j'econd horse to receive 25 and third third horse 15 sdvs. out of the stake. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 30/-. Sjrfen furlongs. DODD Secreta’-y Approved Hawke’s Bay District Corryrfittee—4/11/29. H. S. MOSS. Secretary RULES OF RACING. Part XV., Rule 13.—“8y the entering of a horse every person having or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly or indirectly to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race in which such horse is so entered. Each entry shall con tain or if it do not contain shall 'v conclusively assumed to contain such an undertaking, breach whereof shall be a corrupt practice of the turf within the meaning of Pari XXXIT. of these Rules.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11126, 8 February 1930, Page 8
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