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I Yy^AlPUKURAU JOQKEY (JLUB SUMMER MEET1NG— BOXING DAY, -MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937. Q F F I C 1 A L S -r President; P. F. Wall. Vice-presidents: F. Arffie'trong and J. p. Todd, H.on. Treasuref: R. McLeaa. . Stewards: . Ml Hooderson, D„ Hhlde^ T.. .P. Hunter, A. L. McCormack, J. O'Roilly, W. Stodddtt, T. E. Whelch, A, S. Wilder, W. H. L, Williams and Dr. C, Raympnd, Ju^ge: M. B. - - Bergin. Handicapper: H, — Coyle, Starter: L. Murray, Clerk pfScales: G. A. Ellison. Clefk jdf Course: H. A. Mc'Kenzie. Tim«- . kgepr; C» E. Carison, Surgeons: - Dr, 0. Raymond and Dr. W. B. • Fisher. Hon. Veterinafy Surgcon: A. M. Brodie, M.R.C,V.S. , First Raee Starts at 12 Ncon. • P R C G ® A M M E -s, 1—M^IDEN .RACE, of £80; second " horsa tg rhceive £10, aud third horse. £g from the. Stoke, Weight, 8gt 71b. For. three--year-Qlda aud upwardsthut hav© sover.won u tfteo oa the fiat ©t time of starting. .Nomiuation £L Aceept&hHe £1, Six fuVlongs, 2— jUVENILE HANDICAP, ' of £S0; seepnd horse to reqeiva £10, apd* third horse". £5 frOm-the atake, For two^yoar.olda only. Miuimuni weight 7§t 71b. Nomination £1, Aecept' apco £1. • Five furlopgs. 3—amalgaMAtion HAGK CUP HANDICAP, of £130; £110 ip spgcie and Silver Cup valped at £|0^ donated by C,* Giblin, Esq,; second horse tq receive £20, and third horse £10 from the Stako. Miniinum weight, 7st. Nomiuatiou £1, Acceptance £1 10/-. One' aud a-quarter mlles." 4— BRAEBURN HACK K^NPlCAP, of . £85; second horse {o receiva £10, and third horse £§ from the siake, Minimum weight, 7st, Nomination £1, Aeceptnnce £i, Five {'urioags, 5— THE . HUNTElt. ' HANDICAP • (Open), of £§u; seeond horse to re- • ceiv§ £10) and third hprse £5 froih • the stako. ' Qoptlemen riders; MinL mum woight lOst 71b. NQmiaation £1, Acceptanee £1. ; - • Oue milo and a distance. 6— NOV1CE RAOE, of '£85; second horse tQ receive £10, and 'third hofse , £5 frotn the stake. F6r'three«year'plda and upwards that jhava hever • won a raca or racds* of the eollective valdo of £75 to the wipner at time . p'f gtarfing. ' Weight 9gt. " Malidens at time of starting allowed 101b. Nomihations-.£li Aceeptance £i. . _ Six. .firrlongs,. ' 7— OPEN FLYING HANDICAP, '' 6f| £100; second horse to receive '£10,*' — ahd -third horse £5 from- the -stake. Minlmuai weight) 7st 71b. Nouunation £1, Acceptahce £i. . Seyen, furlongg. CAP, of £90; S6c.ond horse to re- ' ceive £10, and third horse £5 from. ) - the etake. .Minimum weight, 7s{.', • •, Npiainatloa • £1, Acce^tance ;£1. • ' ,,,j& " One.mile: NOMINATIONS close -with the S«e- ' retary " at Waipukurau on MONDAY/ • December 6th, 1937,. at 8 fs;to. ' • ? : HANDICAPS w'ill be declarhd ob • monday, December i3tb, 1937. ACCEPT AN CES close with the Seeretary at Waipukurau "on PBIDAY, December' i7th, 1937, at 8 p.m. ' ' PENALTIES. . . The winner of any cruce or races after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. All Nominations or Acceptances mpde by telephone pr telegram must be cohUrmed by letter immediately afterwards (vide Section IV., Rules of Racinsr, 240).

By the catering of a horse, every person having or subBequently acquiring an ipterest in such horse, shall be . deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly no? indirectlyj to make' any wager with a bdokmakqr In connectiou with such ho^e o? any other horse in the race in' wbleh such horse is so en. tered. Each entry shal] contain, oy if it does not coptain, shall be conciut sively assumed to contain, such?an un» dertdkibg, breaeh wh.ereof gltall be, deemed a corrnpt practioe op tho Turf

witnin {no meantug oi mi% 243 nerooL W. G. NTGBTINGALE, ; , Secrc.tary. : P.O. Box 118, 'Waipukurau. Telephones; 307 and §3?M«' Waipukurau. NOTE.—- Telegrapb Offiee at Waipu, ku rau ^pen pril 8 mm, . 3 T'fl N !5 ' S 0 IRfCT O R ? For 1937 Forty-sixlb Yeai of Fnbliention COM M ERCIAL, MUN1C1PAL AND GENERAL WEl.LINUTFUN, HAWKE'8 BAY AND TARANAKI AND NEW ZEALAND ANNVAL Roya) 8V0., contaiuing about 2000 pnges, eurrcet.dd t« dgte, the wlipje • handsoujely bPuud in cloth, gilt lettered, PRlUEs tif ordered before pubUcatlOD gl f/e U ordered after publication £1 12/6 STONE SON„& co. I/ro. P0NKOIM Poblfshprs ahrt PrintarsTO FARMERS, WE . CURE P1GS . ;v ..-'.WE CURE . PIGS Privpte Curing of pigs For Farmers, ' JJERETAUNGA " j^JEAT CO., ' ' HASTINGS. '•'YTrHIP-lT" WHIPS QREAM IN 30 SECONDS, -1- A uew deliglit, "Whip-lt,'» whips cream up beautifully iu bait' a niiuute and gives you twiee as uiucb muiuie. Only i\yo lcaspoons of "Wbip-It'' are necoRsarv in finlf. pirtt of creaut aiifl tj«lf-piut. yf milk tu produce oue puit aud a"'tifUf oi rn-li. duffy wliipped e reata. 1/- t kh 1 1 ; ali storus. Rommiitier ty add a Igvv Urupa of Stevens • "Ca.thedraJ Braud'"' Essence to your eream

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 2

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