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^AIPUKURAU JOCKEY QLUB SUMMER MEET1NG— BOXING DAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937. OFFICI ALS— President: P. F. Wall. Vice-presidents: P. Armstroiig and J. D. Todd. Hon. Treasurer: E. McLean. Stewaxds: W. Henderson, D. Holden, T. P. Hunter, A. L. McCormack, J. O'Beilly, W. Stoddart, T. E. Whelcli, A. S. Wilder, W. H. L. Williams and Dr. 0. Raymond. Judge: M. B. Bergin. Handieapper: H. Coyle. Starter: L. Murray. Clerk of Seales: G. A. Ellison. Clerk of Course: H, A. McKenzie. Timekeeper: C. E. Carlson. Surgeons: Dr. C. Raymond and Dr. W. B. . Fisher. Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: A. M. Brodie, M.R.C.V.S. First Race Starts at 12 Ncon. PEOGEA.MlI E — 1 — MAIDEN RACB, of £80; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Weight, 8st 71b. Por three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race on the - flat at time of starting. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1. Six furlongs. 2 — JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £S0; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Fot two-year-olds only. Minimum weight 7st 71b. Nomination £1, Aceeptance £1. Five furlongs. 8— rAMALGAMATION HACK CUP ^ HANDICAP, of £130jj £110 ip specie

and Silver Cup valued at £20, donated by C. Giblin, Esq.; second horse to receive £20, and third horse £10 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1 10/-. One and a-quarter miles. 4— BRAEBURN HACK HANDICAP, of £85; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1. Five furlongs. 5— THE HUNTER HANDICAP (Open), of £85; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight fOst 71b. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1. One mile and a distance. 6 — NOVICE RACE, of £85; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race . or races of the collective value of £75 to the winner at time of starting. Weight 9st. Maidens at time of starting allowed 101b. Nominations £1, Aeceptance £!• Six furlongs. 7— OPEN FLYING HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Nomination £1, Aeceptance £1. Seven furlongs. 8— PORANGAHAU HACK HANDICAP, of £90; second horse to receive £10, and third horse £5 from the* stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination £1. Aeceptance £1. One mile.

NOMINATIONS close with the Seeretary at Waipukurau on MONDAY, December 6th, 1937, at 8 p.m. HANDICAPS will be declared on MONDAY, December 13th, 1937. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at Waipukurau on FRIDAY, December 17th, 1937, at 8 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any race or races after the declaration of weights may be re-handieapped. All Nominations . or Acceptances made by telephone or telegram must be coniirmed by letter iinmediately afterwards (vide Section IV., Rules of Racing, 240). By the entering of a horse, every person liaving or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to uudertak.e, neither directly nor indirectly, to mahe any Wager with a bookniaker in connection with such horse or any other horse in the race iu which such horse is so entered. Each eritry shall contain, or if it does not contain, shall be conclusively assurned to contain, such an undertaking, breach wliereof shall be deemed a corrupt practice on the Turf witliin the rneaning of Rule 243 hereof. W. G. NTGHTINGALE, Secretary. P.O. Box 118, Waipukurau. Tclephones: 307 and 239M. Waipukurau. NOTE. — Telegraph Office at Waipu kurau open until 8 p.m,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 11

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