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Race Meeting. WAIRARAPA RACE MEETING, 1875. President : J. P. Russell, Esq. Judge : R. Barton, Esq. Stewards : Messrs. H. Beetham J. O. Bidwell J. Drummond Messrs, N. Grace W. Lowes H. McMaster W. Smith. EIRST DAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 30. 1. Maiden Plate of 30 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. One mile and a quarter. For all homes maidens at time of entering. Weight for age. 2. Waiuahapa Stakes of 75 sovs., added to sweepstakes of 5 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs., to go to the fund. Entrance fee to be paid on day of general entry ; sweepstakes by noon day of race. Three miles. Weight for age. 3. Produce Race of sovs., added to sweepstakes of 2 sovs., payable at time of entrance. For horses bred and trained in the district that have never started at time of entrance. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Weight for age. 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 weight for age. Two miles. Single event. Gentlemen riders. SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, DEO. 31. 1. Hurdle Race of 40 sovs. Entrance, 3 sovs. One mile and a half. Six jumps over hurdles 3ft. 9in. high, darkened. Heats. Welter weight for age. 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. Weight for age. The winner of the Wairarapa Stakes to carry 71bs. penalty. 4. Hack Race of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Once round. Post entrance. No horse to carry less than lOst. 5. District Race of 80 sovs., added to sweepstakes of 3 sovs., payable at time of entrance, with 2 sovs., to go to fund. Ear 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 horses that have started and not won at this meeting. Horses to be named within a quarter of an hour after the District Race, and handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. Entrance, 1 sov. Distance, one mile. RULES. 1. These races will he run under the amended rules of the W airarapa Jockey Club, under which homes take their age from the Ist August. 2. In the event of any dispute arising out of any race, the decision of . the Stewards shall be binding upon the parties concerned. . 3. All races to be P.P. 4. General entries to be made in writing to the Secretary up to 5 p.m. on Thursday, the 23rd December, 1875, at Hammerick’s Hotel, Greytown. 5. First saddling bell to ring at 11.30 a.m., and first race to start at noon each day. 6. Three horses to enter or no race. H. S. WABDELL, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between JAMES GUILDFORD and HENRY WILLIAMS, of Wellington, as Tanners and Curriers, has this day been dissolved, and all amounts owing to the firm are to be paid to James Guildford alone. The business will in future be carried on by James Guildford. JAMES GUILDFORD, Kaiwarrawarra. Wellington, November 11, 1875. TO THE GENEROUS PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON. DONATIONS. A Public Hall, under the auspices of the Foresters of Palmerston North, being contracted for, Contributions of any amount will be gladly received by the undersigned. GEORGE SNELSON, Chief Ranger. JOHN PERRIN, Secretary, Court Manawatu, A.0.F., Palmerston North. ALEIGH AND MORTON’S PATENT PRIZE OVENS, (Patented in the Australian Colonies and New Zealand,) 73 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET EAST. The Patentee begs respectfully to draw the attention of the public of Victoria to the great advantages those Ovens have_ over any other cooking apparatus at present in use. Ist. The price is about the same as a common colonial oven of the same size, being about one-third the price of a gas stove, and one-fifth the price of a ten guinea range, and is perfectly self acting, requiring no dampers or other complications. 2nd. Its capabilities are double those of the largest gas stove, and fully equal to those of a twenty guinea range, without the disagreeable smell of the one, or the soot and ashes of the other. 3rd. It is the only cooking oven or stove m use that gives three distinct heating surfaces with one fire only, and also giyes a supply of boiling water equal to ten gallons, saving fully 50 per cent, of the fuel used by ordinary ovens. The Patent Oven, with boilers attached, is warranted to roast, hake, or boil as much as it will hold, and give ten gallons of boiling water at a cost of fuel not exceeding one penny. The Patentee having a thorough knowledge of the application of heat for cooking purposes, hereby publicly challenges any kitchen range, gas stove or colonial oven to do the same amount of cooking as his Patent Oven, even with double the quantity of fuel. —(See reports in Melbourne papers of October 25.) Properties for Sale FOR SALE, Town Acre No. 149, subdivided into convenient allotments. Also Town Acre No. 82, with frontages to Hopperstreet, Wehb-street, and Taranaki-street. Easy terms. House and land for sale cheap in Sussex-square. S. PARKES, Laud Agent, Dixon-street. AND FOR SALE. 227 acres, Tupurupuru, Wairarapa 80 do Palmerston, do 7 sections, township of Foxton 211 acres, Tauranga 37ft. frontage Willis-street, city of Wellington, part section 117, depth 165 ft. MOOBHOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Wellington. 17IOR SALE. Those substantial and valuable buildings erected at the corner of St. Andrew and Cumberland streets, Dunedin, and known as the NEW ZEALAND BREWERY, comprising— BRICK BREWERY, Which contains Steam Engine and Boiler, large Refrigerator, Patent Mashing and Sparging Machines, Steam Caakwashing Apparatus, Steam Lifts, &c., and is capable of turning out 300 hhds. per week. MALT HOUSE— Unquestionably the largest and most convenient in the New Zealand colonies. The buildings stand on one acre of land, half of which is freehold, the remainder held under a lease having twelve years to run at a nominal rental. Tenders for the purchase of the above, in addition to the large supply of Casks and other Brewery Plant, but subject to two existing Mortgages for £6OOO, will he received by the undersigned up to 15th NOVEMBER NEXT. For further particulars, apply to either G. F. REID. HENRY GREEN, EDWIN J. SPENCE, Trustees of Jas. Copeland's Estate.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4571, 13 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4571, 13 November 1875, Page 3

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