OODVILLE DISTRICT JOCK EY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. Tr> be held on the Racecourse, Woodvine, on. FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd, 1912. OFFICE BEARERS: President—Mr S. Bolton. V-'ce-Bresident—Mr J. Loith-sad. Judge—Mr W. H. HartgiU. Olerk _ of the Scales—Mr M. 0. Grainger. Handicapper—Mr J. E. Henrys. Starter—Mr C. O'Connor. Timekeeper—Mr F. M. Kenney. Clerk of tho Course.—Mr G. Peebles. Stewards;— Messrs G-. J. Goldfinch, John Murray, K. J. McLean an;, Chris. Drager, W. H. Gaisford, M. 0. Grainger, 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 sova, second house 5 sovs. from the stakes. Weight for age. Six furlongs. Entrance 30s. 2. Hack Handicap Hurdles ,of 85 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs from _ the stakes. 1$ males. Over seven flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 3. Whariti Hack Handicap, of 75 , sovs., second horse 10 sovs from the 1 stakes. Seven furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 4. Woodville Cup Handicap, open, of 200 sots., second horse 20 sovs. from the stakes. 1J miles. Nom. 255, ace. 255. \ 5. County Hack Handicap, of 75 j sors., second horse 10 sovs. from the J stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 255.. 6. President's Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Minimum weight Sst 51b. Nom. 15s, ace. 30s. 7. Victoria Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs., second horse 10 sevs.. from the stakes. 1 mile. Mtiuimnm weight, Bst 71b. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 8. Telephone Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., isecond horse 10 eovs. from the stakes, rive furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 30s. SECOND DAY. To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Kumeroa Hack Handicap, of 75 ,sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 2. Second Hack Handicap Hurdles', of 85 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes, lj miles. Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 3 Ballance Hack Welter, of 75 sovs. second horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Minimum weight, Sst 71b. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 4. Autumn Handicap, open, of 150. s'ovs., second horse 15 sovs. from the stakes. One miile and a distance. Nom. 255, ace. 50s. 5. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs. 2nd horse lOsovs from stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 255. 6. Shorts Handicap, open, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 15s, ace. 30s. 7. Hack Scurry, 0f.65 sovs., second horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. Five furlongs. Weight Bst 71b. 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 J' oo ROV t, .secoSu Lorie 10 sovs. from the stakes. One mile. Minimum weight Bst. Nom. 15s, aco. 30s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. -NOMINATIONS, close at the Sec-retary's-Office, Woodville, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd February, 1912. WiEIG-HTS for all races on. first day of meeting will be declared on FRIDAY, 9th February, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all races on first day of meeting and entrance for •Maiden and Scurry close with theSecretary at Woodville at 8 p.m. on: TUESDAY, 13th February. WEIGHTS for all races on 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 ti\Q Club's Rooms, Woodville, at 9.30 on the evening of the first jury's races, PENALTIES, FLAT RACES.— The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights, if handicapped under Sst lOlbs) to carry lOlbs penalty, and for every additional rd«e 61os exta-a. If handicapped at Sst 101b or over ,to carry only half the above penalties. HURDLE RAOES.—The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty in the hurdle races, or two or more hurdle races 211bs penalty. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p:m. E. J. GOTHARD, Secretary.
LONG'S THE Man who burst up the looal Butchers' Combine to enable the Public- of Masterton to get meat at a proper price. Prime Pork and Lamb killed and a'E'Speoted at Abattoirs. Prime Wether Mutton and Ox Beef slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS. Remember—l do not employ unnecessary hands anfl expensive oartS' and horses'. Bering the only expert tradesman in the 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 customers patronise our market every week, to 6ay nothing of the scores to whom we send meat in. the country. Please watch my advertisement re CHRISTMAS LAMB. I am going to sell at a price that will enable the poorest working man to enjoy a juicy quarter of lamb at an astounding 10 w figure. No connection with any other butcher i<a> town. MY MOTTO IS—"I LOVE THE PEOPLE!" MANAGER. combine smasher
A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON IN order id ©ope with otu; Increasing buginesi, wo have landed, diraoo from the Manufacturers, is modem FOED TAXI-OAB, oapabla of seating 5 Paß««ng©rß In addition to th© drivel'.) Wedding Parties, Pionioi* end fixear aione specially catered for. FAEHS— Ordinary, cab ratw.
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