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MAORI RAGING CLUB.

WINTER MEETING, 1912. To be lield on the New Racecourse, ■ear the Railway Station. PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY-MONDAY. JUNE 3rd, 1912. 1. Maiiden Flat IKace, 'of 60 giivs.. Becond liforse U) receive 1U sovs.. asid three yea<r o'ldis and upwards that havo not iwon a iraee at linne cf sfcartino;, and haw mc-\ er fet-a'ricti in btlier tha-n hack or .iniuter laccs. Weifrh.t for age. 3i.iitrance.3os. .Six furlongs. 2. Flying llat-k Hianctcap, of 90 soys., fieeond horse to rccoivo 10 f/ovs.. and third liorse 6 ;Ovs from tflio fltake. 20s, acc. <]Cs. Six furl : ong«. 3. H'atk Ilwdle Haaidicap, of CO &ovis., 'so:x):h1 lnorse to receive 10 sows, and lihiird horse 5 tfeve- from the stake. JN'orn. 20s, Acc HCa. One mile and a half. ' 4. ißomkaiwa, Cup Handicap (open), of !!€() sovis., second hfrte to receive 30 sovis., and- third horse 20 sbvs from tilio stake. iSom 2-t'is, Acc B(.'is. One m:I ( 3 and a quarter. 5. Otaki Hack Handioap, rove., second horse to receive 15 soys and third horee 5 ;.bv,s from the stake. Js'om. 20.5. Acc 40s. 'One mile. 6. Rdhv/i Hanclicap (open), of 150 hov.s, .second hccr.o to receive- 20 isovs.. and third homo 10 sovs from stak- 1 Nom. 20® Acc 505... Six fnrlongs. 7. Birthday Welter Hack Handicap, of 90 govs., second horse to receive 10 igovs-i ail d- thiird Jior-e 5 t 6vs. froin the stake. MfiniinTOiu weight Sit 71b. Atom 20s, Aoc. 3Qs. Seven furlbngs. SECOND DAY— TUESDAY. JUNE 4th. 1912. 1. Telegraph HacJk 1 lamd.cap. of 80 sovs., second horee to receive 10 sove r-md tli'rd hbrse 5 s'ovs frtom. the aitake. Nlom. 203, Acc 20s. Five furroiiss 2. Huia 'Handicap (open), of 22U aovs., second CWorse to receive 25 eovs. and th J nd litoivse 15 . c A>vs fiom the stake. Nom. 20&, Acc 60s. One nwlc. 3. Second Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 90 £«vs, second house to receive 10 sovo, and tflnrd h'oi'se 5 f-.'.;vs from the state. Nbm. 20s. Acc 30». One mile rfiad a hal f . 4. Stewards' Hack Hamdicap. of 90 sous., second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse -1 s'ovs i>bm thestake. Ndm. 20s, Acc. 30s. Seven i;;v fiiigs. 5. Railway Haivdicap (open), of 120 sovs., second' horse toreceive 15 sovs and third hk>rse 5 etov.s from the stake. Nom 20s, Acc 40s. Six furlongs. 6. Ohau Weltier Habk Handicap, of 90 sovs., eccond horse to receive 10 j sovs., and third htortee 5 s*ov.s from | the st.alro. M' l ini'nuini weiight Bs.t : . Ncm 20?', Acc 30s. One mile. 7. Final Hack Scurry, of 80 sovs., second horee to receive 10 tovs., and thiird 'LVxriie 5 s : ovs frcm. the stake. For three yea;r olds and upwards that have not won a l'ace ait time of starting, aiud have never started in other than hack or hunter races.; Weight [fet 71b. E3itra.nce 40s. Five furlongs.

• NOMINATION'S for all events, ex-1 cept the Mia id en Flat Race a'lid Final Hack Scurrv <?lo6c at the CluVs Office Otaki on FRIDAY, May 10th, at 8.30 p.m. WFJG-HTS for the first (lav's races wall be declared on or afoout SATURDAY, May 2oth. Fot Second Day's* RaceS on MONDAY. June 3rd. at 8 p.m. , ACCEPTANCES for .the First Day's (Races, and EiNTRiIE'S heir the Maiden Flat Race amd Final Hack Scurry dose at'the Club's Office. Otaki. on TUESDAY, May 2Sth, at <8.30 p.m. For Second Day's R-acots on MONDAY June 3a'd, at 9 p.m. HACK DEFINITION. Hack means a. horse that has not won at time cf entry a race of the valine of 1(M) eovs.. or races of the collective value of 250 sovs. WE-H.A N DICA FS. The winner of any race after the declaration of wdghfe. sihall be ,liable to be re4inn<lticapped to the limit of: (a) In flat races a furthoir lOilb for'one win, and Gib for every additional win , (b) in bardie, raoss a further 101b for one .wini and. 71b tor every additnonal win. RULES AND RTXiULATIONS. 1-. All entries to be sealed and adi drd-scd to the Secretary, Otaki, with name cf Wcttise, pedigree, and age, name rf cvw'fior and traliner a.nd colours of the rider (".if not registered). 2. All entries by telegr;un must be confirmed in writing by first mail. 3. Tho ste;vvards reserve the right-16 altw the da'te.or tiano fcr receiving no-m-ijia'tioni or a cent an cos or declaration of wcigMs as they deeim fit to do ' so - Oivners are (responsible for al! per.•aftties and allowaaices. 5. AH races to be run under tho Rules of Riacing, -as adopted by the New Zealand Racing Conference. 0. J. D'ATH. Secretary. Submitted anci approved.— A. E. WiHYTE Secretary Wellington Racing Club. April Ist, 1912.

HUMBER CYCLES. I HAVE pleasure in announcing that I 'have received . a Special Consignment of LADIES' AND GENT'S HUMBER CYCLES for the coming busy season. The reputation the Humber Cycle has gained has been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over- 42 years since they were first introduced to the public. Riders cf HUMBER CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the oertain knowledge th their mounts represent the highest point of cycle construction. CALL. AND INSPECT. ROBT. POOK. SMOKERS REQUISITES ALL cur stocks are clean, fresh, and up-to-date in every respect. All the latest and most popular brands of Tobaccos, Pipes and General Requisites stocked. THE SHOP FOR GENUINE VALUE. HAIRWORK EXECUTED AT REASONABLE PRICES. CRAGG'S CORNER SHOP. Queen Strodt ••» ••• MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 3

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