TOLOGA BAY EACE MEETING, 1882. Pkesidbst : A McDonald, Esq. Sthwakos : Messrs. A. Reeves, JI. Mullooly, J. Trimmer, R. Finlay, J. Harding, T. E. R. Bloomfield, JI. G. Nasmith, Albert Raugiwi. Judge : — . Stahtee :Mr J. Trimmer. Clerk or Course : Mr S. Gillman. Clerk of Scales : Mr W. Phillips. Treasurer : Mr H. Trimmer. Handicappers : Monday, 10th April, 1882. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, distance 2 wiles ; over 8 hurdles, 3ft Gin high ; open to all cowers. All entries for this race to be sent to the Secretary, at the Ferry Hotel, by 9 p.w. of the 15th Feb. (or bear the Gisborne post mark of the 13th Feb.), enclosing entrance fee of £l. Handicaps to be declared on the 21st of February. MAIDEN PLATE, for horses in this district (Whangara to the East Cape) that have never won an advertised race of the value of £lO ; horses to be the property of owners 3 months previous to the Ist of March ; distance 1| miles ; entrance, 10s. PONY RACE, for ponies 14 hands and ununder ; open to all coiners ; distance 1 mile ; post entrance 10s. NAW A STAKES, open to all comers ; welter weight for age ; distance 2 miles ; entrance £l. FLYING STAKES, for horses in this district only ; distance 6 furlongs ; entrance 10s. HACK RACE, for horses in this district only ; distance 1 mile : post entrance 10s. FORCED HANDICAP, distance 2 miles ; entrance £l. CONSOLATION, for all beaten horses at tins Meeting ; distance H miles ; post entrance 10s. CONDITIONS : First Race to start at 11 o’clock. No Owner or Nominator shall be qualified to enter a horse unless both be subscribers of at least One Guinea to the funds. The winner of any race run on the ground to pay 10s to the funds. All Entries to include names, description and age of horses, and colors of riders. Jockeys to ride in colors described, otherwise subject to a penalty of £l. All entrance monies to be paid previous to starting. In all cases the decision of the Stewards to be final. Entries to be forwarded by 9 p.m. of the 15th inst., to— W. M. PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec., 83 Ferry Hotel, Tologa Bay.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1046, 9 March 1882, Page 4
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