UODART IARKER . PiVOOEITE PASSENGEB CJisiJtVlOHi. I failings from Wellington as trader iI (Circumstanceo permitting). FOR LTTTELTON aKD DUNEDIN ; WOIMBEA I Fri. | Aug. 26 J 6 p.«> Ummapw [ Thurs. | Sept. I\s pm Victoria I Friday | Sept. 9| 5 p.m 1 Wimmkba | Friday | bept 23 | 5 p.m I FOB, MELBOUENE via LYTTELTO* I DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART. | §Ummaboa | Thur | Sept. lj spm FOE NAPIEE, GISBOENE, AUOE: ' LAND AND SYDNEY. Victoriai I Thurs | Aug. IB'] 4-p.m ! Wimmeba | Thurs j Sept; I|4 p m VioTOßii I Thurs j Sept. 15.| 4 p.& FOB SYDNEY DIEECT. I § Ulimaboa j Fn | Aug. 19 | 5 p.» § 6000 tons Twin sorew. All tickets are available also for Stop [over and return by ANY of UNIOV CO/S STEAMEES, and any holdew if the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel bj the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers. Wellinirton. EW ZUAJjA-iIJV bHIPPING I COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL tINE OF STEAMEBt FOE LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENEBIFF* AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superior accommodation for Specially fitted with Clayton's Paten> FIEE EXTINGUISHES. I I To Bail iPcobaoip Steamers; Tons about Final Pot EIMUTAKAII 10130 Aug 25 Auckl'd TUEAKINAH )0960 Sept 22 TONGAEIEOH 10192 Oct 20 BUAHINEII 12000 Nov. 17 EUAPEHUI 9880, Dec. 15
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Wairarapa Hunt , STEEPLECHASE MEETING. ' > To be held on the lAEATAHI-CAETEETON BACING CLUB'S COTJESE on Thursday, Tst Sept., 1910. 1 Hunters' Handicap Htjbdlts, of £ls; second horse £3 from stakes. About 1 miles. For qualified hunters only; minimum weight, list, Entry 15s. 2. Hack HANncAP Flat Back, cf £ls; second horse £3 from stakes. About 5 furlongs; minimum weight -9st. Entry, 15s. 3. Waibabapa, Hunt Steeplechase Handicap, of £2O; second horse £5 from stakes; about 2 £ miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairaiapa Hunt during season 1910, and to be ridden by members of any qualified hunt holding a gentleman rider's or eligible for an emergency ridera* certificate; minimum weight 11 st. Entry £l. 4. Hack Handicap (flat)', of £2O; second horse £5 from stakes; about 7 furlongs. Open to hacks, only; minimum weight 9st. Entry £l. & Tabatahi Steeplechase Handicap, of £25; second horse 0 from stakes; a*Dout 3 m'les For qualified hunters only; minimum weight list. Jbintry £). 6, Ladies' Bracelet Handicap (flat) a Lady's Bracelet valued at :£S 6s , second hcrse a Trophy valued at £3 3s; about 1J miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt anting eeason 1910, and to be ridden by a member of the Wairarapa Hunt holding a gentleman rider's er eligible for an emergency rider's certiticate ; To be nominated by a lady; minimum weight list. Entry 10s. 7. Final Steeplechase Handicap, of £2O; second horse.. £5 from stakes. For qnalifiad hunters only; abou^i 2 miles; minimum weight list. Entry £l.
AH Baces run under New Zealand Bules of Racing. < ENTRIES.— AII Entries close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 145, Masterton, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 20th.
Weights -will be declared about Wednesday, 24th August. Bookmakers.— Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at the Meeting on pay. ment of £o and 10s for his clerk, deposit to be made before 18 o'clock Noon on the day of the races. NOEMAN H. JAMES, becretary, Masterton. Submitted and Approved. —A. E. W httb, Secretary Wellington K.C.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 1
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