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MASTERTON AND CPAKI JO'JKEI OLUU MEETING, 1879, '• To be held on the Opaki Course on i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd, "~ President : B. G, Williams Judge : JJ. Welch, Stabter : E. Gray. Clerk op the Scams : J. H, Harding. Clems of tm Couhsb : W. lorns and Manihera. Stewards: A. W.Cave, Jas. Macara, H. Bannister, S. Chamberlain, G. Dixon, T. Chamberlain, R, Campbell. if andicapper : James Macara. FIRST DAY.-DECEMBER 2,1879. Maiden Platj, of £25. 1J miles. Weighs for age. Entrance £2, Ladies' Purse, of £2O. 2 miles, Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. Entrance £2. Hack Race, of £lO. Once round the course. Not less than 10 stone, Entrance £l. Opaki Stales Handicap, of £SO. 2| miles, Nomination £2, acceptance £2. Each Race, of £ . Once round the course. Catch weights. Entrance 10s. SECOND DAY.-DECEMBER 3,1879. Handicap Hurdle, Race, of £25. 2 miles. Over 7 flights of darkened hurdles, 3ft Gin. Nomination £l, acceptance £l, Single event. Hack Hurdle Race, of £lO, 1£ miles. Single event. No* less than 10 stone, Entrance £i. Produce Race, of £25, l\ miles. Weigh forage, Entrance£2, Hack Race, of £lO. Once round the course, Not less than 10 stone. Entrance £l. District Handicap, of £4O. If miles. Nomination £', acceptance £2.

Hack Race, of £ , Once round the course, : Entrance 10s. Consolation Handicap, of £ls. Once round the course. Entrance £l. Post entrance. RULES. The saddling hell will ring at 11,30 each day'; first race to start at sharp. The winner of the Maiden to carry filbs extra in the Produce Lace. The District Race is open to all horses owned in the district at least six month previous to this Race Meeting. . The Produce Bace is for all horses bred and trained in the district and that have never started for an advertised race. Incase of a protest, the same must be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run. with a deposit of £2; such deposit to he forfeited if the protest be found trivial or vexatious. The winners of first day's back races will not he allowed (o run for those on the second (lay; nor will the winner of the £lO hack on either day be allowed to run for tho smaller c.dch weight hack race. No person will be allowed to enter a horse unless he bi a subscriber of at least £1 to the Jockey Club fund. No scratching of horses to be done except it be through the Secretary. General eniries to be made to the Pecietary at the Club Hotel, Masterton, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, November -27 th, previous to the race meeting. Entries to be acco .ipanied by the required amounts, also names and ages of horses and colors of riders, and no entries will be received after that night either by letter or telegram. Weights for Opaki Stakes Handicap to be declared at the Club Hotel on the Monday evening previous to the meeting. Acceptances for Opaki Stakes Handicap close at 15 minutes after the Ladies' Purse is run, Weight? for the Hurdle Race to be declared same night as the Opaki Stakes Handicap. Acceptances for Hurdles to close on Tuesday evening, not later than 8 o'clock. Acceptances for District Handicap close 15 minutes after the weights are declared on the second day after the Produce Race is run. Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be made to the Secretary 15 minutes after the District Handicap is run. Weights to bo declared la minutes after the nominations have closed, and acceptances will close 15 minutes after the weights have been declared. J. lOENS, 290 Hon, Sec. and Treas.

AIHENGA RACES, THE WHAREKAKA PLAIN BOXING DAY, 2Gth DECEMBER, 1879. Mr G. Harris Mr E. E. Martin Mr II Tilson Mt H. Gillies Mr A. B. Jackson Mr B. G. Williams Mr E. Bucki idge Mr J. McMaster Mr J. H. My. Jddge : Wallace Smith. S'WSTERs: J. MoMaster and E. E. Martin. Oledk of Scales : J. H. Tully. Hanmcappeks : H. .MoMaster and J. Drumniond. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of sovs; two miles; entrance, 20s. 2. Hack Hurdle Raw, of sovs; one mile .and a distance; weights, 10st; entrance, 10s Gel, B, Maiden Vlaie, of sovs; one and a half miles; entrance, 21s; weight for age. i, Waihencja Stakes Handicap, of sovs; two miles; entrance, 425. 5. Sapling Stakes, of sovs; for two-year-olds ; distance six furlongs; weights, colts 7st 101b, fillies 7st 51b; entrance 21s. 6. Hack Race of sovs; one and.a half miles; 9st, entrance 10s 6d, 7. Shearer's Plate Handicap of sovs; one mile and a distance; entrance 21s. 8. Consoatio;i Handicap of sovs; one mile and a distance; entrance 21s. 9. Hack Race, if 'time permits tf sovs; catchweigbts; the winner of previous hack race not allowed to start fortius All horses entered for the above events must be bona fide property at the time of entry. All persons entenug horses must be a subscriber of at least 21s to the race fund. JOHN MAOABA, 269 Hon. Sec. and Treas. TO WOOL GBOWEBS. "3 rENCIL PLATES CUT to any design, ,3 viz., Figures, Initials, &c, reasonable. For particulars apply to J. WILLIAMS, Tobacconist, 280 Masterton. £2 EEWARD. I' OST, about three months ago, from MasJ terton, a Dark Bay Cob, fnint white biaze down face, thick mane, brauded circular braid on shoulder; cail rather short; supposed to have wandered in the direction of tho Forty Milo Bush, 280 lORNB & FEBGUSSON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 292, 17 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 292, 17 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 292, 17 October 1879, Page 3

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