i VILLE JOCK'. AUTUMN MEETING. T > be held on the llarecourso, WcodviUe, on FEBRUARY list and 22nd, Wl2. OFFICE BKARftHS : President—Mr S. Boitci;. VYe-Plresident—Mr J. Leith'eaJ Judge—Mr W. H. Hai'tgil!. Clerk _ of the Scales—Mr IVt. 0. Grainger. Handicapper—Sir J. E. Henrys. Starter—Mr C. O'Connor. Timekeeper—Mr F. M. Kennev. Olerk of the Course.—Mr G. Peebles. Stewards—Messrs G. J. Goldfinch, Jolini Murray, K. J. McLennan, Cftms. Drager, W. 11. Gaisford, M. 0. Grain M. Whitehead, Geo. Peebles, and T. H. Hartstone. Treasurer—F. M. Kenney. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Maiden Plate, of 65 sovs, second horse 5 sovs. from tie stakes. Weight for age; Six furlongs. Entrance 30a. 2. Hack Handicap Hurdles ,of 85 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs from the stakes. If m£les. Over seven flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nom. 15s, acc. 2os. 3. Whariti Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs., second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Nom. 15s, aoc. 255. 4. Woodville Cup, Handicap, open, of 200 so vs., second horse 20 sovs. from the stakes. miles. Nom. 255, acc. 2os. 5. County Hack Handicap of 75 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, acc. 255.
6. President's Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Mindmum weight.Bst 51b. Nom. 15b, acc. 308. 7. Vifetoria Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes: 1 mile. Minimum weight, Sat 71ib. Nom. 15s, acc. 2.55. 8. Telephone Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs.. from the stakes, j.'ive furlongs. Nom. 15s, aoc. 30s. SECOND DAY. To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Kumeroa Hack Handicap, of 75 -sovs., second horse 10 govs, from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, acc. 255. 2. Second Hack Handicap Hurdlesi, of 85 sovs.; second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. 1J miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nom.-15s, acc. 25a. 3 Ballance Hack Welter, of 75 sovs. second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Minimum weight, Bst 7ilb. Nom. 15s, acc. 255. 4. Autumn Handicap, open, of 150 sOV'3., second horse 15 sovs. from the stakes. One mwle and a distance. Nom. 255, acc. 50s. 5. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs. 2nd horse lOsovs from stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, *acc. 255. 6. Shorts Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second (horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, face. 30s. '7. Hack Scurry, of 85 sovs., second horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlongs. Weight Bst 7lb. Entrance 30s. 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. Maharahara Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. One mile. Minimum weight Bst. Nom. 15s, acc. 30s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS; AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close at the Secretary's Office, Woodville, at 8- p.m. on. FRIDAY, 2nd February, 1912. WiEIG-HTS fbr all races on first day of meeting wall be; declared on FRIDAY, 9th February, 1912. ACCEPTANCES; for all . races on first day of meeting and entrance for Maiden aaid Scurry close with the Secretary at Woodville at 8 p.m. on 1 TUESDAY, 13th February. WEIGHTS for all races on second day of meeting will 0e declared about 8.30 o'clock on the eventing of the first day's races. ACCEPTANCES for second day's races close with the Secretary at the Club's Booms, Woodville, at 9.30 oil the evening of the first clay's races. PENALTIES. FLAT RACES.— The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights, if handicapped , under Bst lOlbs) to carry lOlbs penalty, and for everv additional race 61bs extra. If handicapped at Bst 10lb or over ,to carry only half the above penalties. HURDLE RACES.—The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty in the "hurdle races, of two or more hurdle races 211bfi penalty. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. E. J. GOTHARD, Secretary.
LONG'S THE Mail' who burst up the looal Butchers' Combine to enable i th© Public of Masterton to get meat at a proper price. Prime Pork and Lamb killed and inspected at Abattoir's. Prime Wether Mutton and Ox Beef slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS. Remember—l do not employ unnecessary hands and expensive carts' and horEeS'. ; Being the only expert tradesman in "th© town, I am able to out and cater for the public with the Primest Meat that money can procure. SMALL GOODS made by myself are the best in the Wairarapa. Over 1200 cash oustomers patronise our market every week, to say nothing of the scores to whom we send meat in. the country. Pleas© 'watah my advertisement re CHRISTMAS LAMB. I am going to sell at a price that will enable the pooresft working man t-o enjoy a juicy quarter of lamb at an astounding tow figjtre. No connection witb any other butcher mh town. MY MOTTO IS—"I LOVE THE PEOPLE J" MANAGER. COMBINE SMASHER A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON IK order fa oop© with oar increasing hvtmmti, we htve landed, dkeos from the Manufacturers, a modern FO&D TAJXI-OAB, capable of seating P Passengers in sdaifcioii k> th® dnmWedding Portias, Pionion fend fixenrsioni! tp®ci«llT catered for. FAJ&JSS— Ordinary cab rates.
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