WOODVILLE DISTwiOT JJCKEY CLUB. AUi'UMW WifcETSNG l'j bo hold on she Rncocou *a> WooUviilo, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1' L'Hiic Jua 1' liJtii and iJUub, iyio. (ii l i- ICK-UEARERS: Pi osiidouc—Air ii. Jioiton. Vice President.—Ah J. Leithoad. Judge—Mr W. H. ilartgill. Oh;rk of the Stales—fttr M, 0. GraLugor. Haadieapper—Air J. E. Heaxys. Starter—Air 0, O'Connor. Timekeeper—Al r W. H. Gaisford. Clerk of tlie Couise—Air Geo Peebles. Stewards—Alessis Chris. Dr ger, AI. 0. Grainger, AI. Whitehead, G. Peebles, F. O. llogors, G. J. Goldfinch, T. H. Hartstone, W. H. Gaisford, John Murray. Treasurer.—F. AI. Kenney.
PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. To start at 12.30.p.m. Maiden Plate, of 65 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For 3yr Ids and upwards. Weight for agt*. Six furlongs. Brit. 30s. 2. Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 85 sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from the stakes. It miles. Over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Nom. 15s, acc. 255. 3. Whariti Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. Seven furlongs. Nom. 15», acc. 25s 4. Woodville Cup Handicap, open, of 200 sovs i 2nd. horse 20 scv s from stake. 1J miles. Nom. Kos, acc. 755. 5. County Hack Handicap, of ' 7o sovs; 2nd horse 1Q sovs from stakes Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, sicc. 255; 6. President's Handicap, open, of , 100 sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from \ stake. Seven furlongs. Minimum (weight Bst 51b. Nom. 15s, acc. 30s. ' 7. Victoria Hack Handicap, of 75 sov; 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. 1 mile. Minimum weight, Bst 71b. Nom. 15s, acc. 255. 8. Telephone Handicap, open, of 100 sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, dec. 30s. SECOND DAY. . To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Kumeroa Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs; 2nd horse 10 s'ovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, . acc. 25s 2. Second Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 85 sovs; 2nd horse iO sovs from,stake. 1-J- miles. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nom. 15s, acc 255. 3. Ballance Hack Welter, of 75 sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Minimum weights 'Bst 171b. Nom. 15s, acc. 2os. 4. Autumn open, of 150 sovs; 2nd horse 15 sovs from stake. One mile and a distance. Nom. 255, acc 50s.
| 5. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 75 • sov.s; 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. \Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, acc. 255. 6. Shorts Handicap, open, of 100 ; sovs; 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, acc. 30s. 7. Hack Scurry, of 65 . rovs; 2nd. horse 5 sovs from stake.. Five furlongs. Weight Bst 71b. Ent.j 3Qs. /For three year olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value, and have never started for other than hack races), 8. Marahara Handicap, open, ot 100 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs from stake. One mile. Minimum weight Bst. Nom. 15s, acc. 30s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. 1 Nominations close at the Secretary's Office, Woodville, at 8 p.m. on Monday, February 3rd, 1913. Weights for all races on first day of meeting will be ; declared on • Saturday, Btli February, 1913. • ■ ■ Acceptances for all races on first clay of meeting, and entrance for Maiden and Scurry close with the Secretary at Woodville at 8 p.m. on Thursclay, 13th February, 1913. Yv eights for all races ou second day of meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clock on the evening of the first day's races.
Acceptances for.second day's races close with the secretary at the Club's rooms, .Woodville, at 9.30 on the evenin of the first day's races. PENALTIES. Flat Races. —The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights, if handicapped under Bst 101b) to carry 101b penalty, and for every additional race 61b extra. If handicapped at Bst 101b or over, to carry only half the above penalties. Hurdle Races-..—The winner of any hurdle race after - declaration of wcichts, to carry 101b penalty in the hurdle races, of two or more liurdl© races, 21b penalty. Telecrap Office closes at 8 p.m.. ' E. T.'SOTHARD, Secretary. Approved b.v the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club.—W. J. Stratton. Secretary. ■
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