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Race Meeting. AIRARAPA RACE MEETING. DECEMBER, 1874. Stewards :—Messrs. H. Beetham, W. Lowes, J. O. Bidwill, H. MoMaster, J. B. Russell, W. Smith. Judge :—Mr. R. Barton. Starter :—Mr. H. MoMaster. FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER 1. MAIDEN PLATE of 30 sovs.; entrance, 2 sovs. One mile and a half. Por all horses maidens at time of entering. Weights : 3-years, 7st. 91bs.; 4-years, 9st.; 5-vears, 9st. 81bs.; 6-years and aged, 9st. 121bs. 2. WAIRARAPA STAKES of 75 sovs., added to the sweepstake of 5 sovs.; entrance, 2' sovs., to go to the fund. Entrance-fee to be paid on day of general entry. Sweepstake, by noon day of race. Weight for age, as in Maiden Plate. 3. PRODUCE RACE of sovs., added to a sweepstake of 2 sovs., for horses bred and trained in the district that have never started at time of Distance, one mile and a quarter. Weight for age, as in Maiden Plate. 4. HACK RACE of 10 sovs.; entrance, 10s.; catch weights; once round, heats. Post entrance. 5. LADIES’ PURSE of 20 guineas; entrance, 2 sovs. Welter weights : 3-years, Bst. 121b5.; .4-years, lOst. 121b5.; 5-years, list. 81bs.; 6-years and aged," 12st. 41bs. Gentleman riders. Two miles. Single event. SECOND DAY, PRIDAY, 11th DECEMBER. 1. HURDLE RACE of 25 sovs. One mile and a half ; six jumps over, hurdles 3ft. 9in. high, darkened. Weights: 3-years, 9st.; 4-years, lOst. ; 5-years, lOst. 71bs.; 6-years and aged, list. Heats. 2. HACK HURDLE RACE of 10 sovs.; entrance, 1 sov. Catch weights. Post entrance. Single event. 3. JOCKEY CLUB PLATE of 100 sovs.; entrance, 5 sovs. Distance, two miles. Weights, same as in the Wairarapa Stakes. The winner of the Wairarapa Stakes to carry 71bs. penalty. 4. HACK RACE of 7 sovs. ; entrance, 10s. Once round. Post entrance. 5. DISTRICT RACE of 30 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs.; entrance, 2 sovs., to go to the fund. Por horses owned in the district for six months previous to entrance. Weight for age. Distance, one mile and a half. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 sovs. for all horses that have started and not won in the previous races. Horses to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Horses to be named within a quarter of an hour after the District Race. One mile. Entrance, 1 sov. RULES. 1. These races will be run under the amended rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Club, under which horses take their age from the Ist of August. 2.. Three horses to start in the race (Consolation excepted), or the public money will not be given. 3. Mares and gelding? allowed 31bs. 4. Any person entering a horse, must be a subscriber of not less than one sovereign to the Race Pund. 5. All races to be P.P. 6. In the event of any dispute arising out of any race the decision of the Stewards shall be binding upon the parties in such race. 7. No protest will be entertained unless the party entering the same lodge 2 sovs. with the protest; the money so lodged to be forfeited if protest pronounced by the Stewards to be: frivolous. 8. First saddling bell will ring each day at 11.30 a.m., and first race start at noon’. General entries to be made in writing to the Secretary up to 6 p.m., of Monday, the 30th November, 1874, at Hammerich’s Hotel, Greytown.

H. S. WARDELL, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. COLLEGE. INAUGURATION FETE. Under tlie Presidency of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. Athletic Sports, _ll a.m. Luncheon at half-past two p.m. ■Tickets for the Luncheon, 10s. each, to be had of the principal booksellers, the Governors of the College, or members of the Committee. By order, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. N O E. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Pahautanui;—■ One Grey GELDING, branded K on off Shoulder ; lost one eye. If not Claimed or Released, on or before FRIDAY, the 16th of October, will be SOLD by Public Auction, in terms'of the Impounding Act. DAVID HARRIS, ‘ Poundkeeper. [circular.] W. W. KIN VA G UE, WATCH MANUFACTURER AND JEWELLER, ; Begs respectfully to intimate to his numerous patrons and friends that in consequenceof the growing increase of his business he has found it necessary to remove from Willis Street td‘ ’ NEW and COMMODIOUS PREMISES On Lambton Quay (next door to Mr. Berger’s Music Warehouse),, where he will open ON MONDAY, the 26th INSTANT, With a new and superior stock of goods in all departments of his business. GOLD AND . SILVER WATCHES OF THE BEST CLASS. JEWELLERY, & c. , Snii’s’ Chronometers, Pocket , Chbono--1 METERS, &c., Accurately Rated and Adjusted. , ENGLISH AND FOREIGN REPEATING 1 WATCHES ' ‘ ! CAREFULLY REPAIRED. MR. EINVAGUE invites an early visit from those who have been in the custom of doing business with him in Willis Street. Wellington, October 9,1874PCOCEERY wishes to inform the public • . that his“ Coach will ' attend daily to convey passengers from Lower Hutt to Taita, from every train on arrival, returning from Taita to catch every train. All passengers for Upper Hutt, on and after August 17, are requested to come bv last train. Funeral Notice. rpilE Friends of Mr. C. HAUSMAN are X respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL of his daughter, KA.TE;, which will : leave his residence, Centralt Hotel, .at half-past 3 o’clock, THIS DAY (Friday), i W. NICHOLSON, Undertaker.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4229, 9 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4229, 9 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4229, 9 October 1874, Page 3

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