SNGA RACE THE WHAREKAKA PLAIN, BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1879. STEWARDS ; Mr G.Harris Mr E. E. Martin Mr R. Tilson Mrll.Uillios Mr A. B. Jackson Mr R. G . Williams Mr E, Buckridge Mr J. McMaster MrJ.H.Tully Judge ; Wallace Smith. Startebs : J. McMaster and E. E. Martin Oikrk ok Scales: J,H. Tully. Handicamees : H. McMaster and J. Drummond, 1 Handicap ■ Hurdle Race, of 20sots; two miles; entrance 20s 2 Hack Hurdle Race, of sovs; one milo and a distance; weights, 10st; post entrance, 10s 6d S. Maiden Plate, of sots ; one and a half miles; entrance 21s • might for age 4. Waihenya Stakes Handicap, of 30sots; two miles; entrance 42s 5. Sapling Stakes, of 20sovs; for two-year olds; distance six furlongs; weights, colts 7st 101b, fillies 7st 51b; entranie 21s 6. Hack Race, of sots ; one and a half miles; 9st; post entrance, 10s 6d 7. Shearers' Piatt Handicap, of sovs; one mile and a distance; entrance 21s 8 Consolation Handicap, of soti; oae mile and a distance; entrance 21» 9 Hack Race, if time permits, of sovs; catchweights; the winner of previous hack race not allowed to start for this race; post entrance. Nominations for the Waihenga Stakes, Sapling Stakes, and Hurdle Handicap must be sent in on or before the 15th November, under seal to the secretary. Nominations will not be entertained after that date, Handicaps will bo declared on the night of genoral entry, 6th December, and entrances
will close on the lauie eveuing, not later than 8 p.m., at the Waihenga Hotol. The VYairarapa Jockey Club' Rules Trill hi strictly adhered to. All horses entered for the aWe sventi must be bona fide property at the time of entry. All persons entering horses must be a subscriber of at least 21s to the race fund. JOHN MAOARA, 289 Hon. Sec. andTreas. WAIRAKaPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. MR JOHN DRUMMOND'S PADDOCK MASTERTON. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1880. Pkbsidbnt : C. A, Vallauce. Esq. Vick-Prksidknt: W. Sellar, Esq. Treasdker: F. W. Hales, Esq. DIRECTORS: Mr H. H. Beetham Mr J. Livingstone Mr W. C. Buchanan Mr D. McMaster MrA.Bish Mr H. McMaster Mr D. Donald Mr W. Perry Mr R.Donald MrJ.Paytor. Mr G. Drnmmond Mr J, G. Rockel Mr J. Drmnmond IMr E. Wyllie MrG.H.Lister-Kaye | Mr R. G., Williams Mr H.S. Wardell.. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race 220 yards-Entrance 2s; First Prize, L2; second Ll 2 Youths'- Race, 300 yards-Entrance Is: First Prize Ll; second 10s 3 7/o/3-iS'/e/3-awrf-/Kjßjß—Entrance 2s; First Prize L2 ; second Ll i Throwing Heavy Jammer-Entrance 2s Gd; First Prize L2; second Ll 5 Men's Race. 100 yards-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize L2 ; second Ll 6 Bngpipe ili"«sic—Entrance 2s; First Prize Ll 7 Tossing (k Caftei-—Entrance 2s; First Prize L2; second Ll 8 Hurdle Race 220 yards, 10 lmrdlet-Ea-trance 2s 6d; First Prize L2; second Ll 9 Highland /%-Eivtrance Is; First Prize L2 10 Three-Legged Race, for youths under 15Entrancefree; First Prizo Ll
11 Walking Handicap 2 miks-Mmwe 2s 6d; First Prize U ; second L2 12 Basket 2V<ci-Entrance Is; First Prize LI; second 10s 13 Maiding High /imp-Entrance 2s; First Prize L2; second LI 14 Men's Race, 440 yards— Entrance 2» 6d; First Prize L 3; second Ll 15 Vaulting with /We-Eutrance 2s fid; First Prize L2; second Ll 16. Scotch reef—Entrance Is; First Prize Ll; second 10s 17 Men's race, kZ/mife-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize L 3; second Ll 18 Running High ./amp-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize L2; second 11 19 Boy's race, under 12—Entrance free; First Prize 15a; second 7s 6d 20 Men's race, 1 t?»7c—Entrance 2a Gd; Ffrst Prize L 4; second L2 21 Putting the Stom-Mnm 2s M; First Prize L2; second Ll 22 Sack race 100 yards-Entrance Is; First Prize Ll; second 10s 23 Running Long 2s; First Prize L2; second Ll 24 Best Dressed Competitor in ami Sostume— Entrance Is; First Prize Ll; second 10s 25 Consolation raw 200 yanfe—Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize L2; second Ll SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to the above, a Special • Prize of L2 will be given to the winner of the highest number of points during the day, and Ll to the winner of the second highest, to be calculated as follows:—A first place to count 3 points; 2 points; and a third, 1 point. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to be made to the Secretary on the ground. The Races are open to all, and will be run under the Rules of the Society. Three competitors to start or no second prize, The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall, in all cases of dispute, be final, In the event of the weather proving mfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the sposts from day to day. Sports to commence at 11 a,m. sharp. The Masterton Volunteer Brass Band will be in attendance. Admbhon: Adults,.ls; Children, halfprice ; Horsemen, Is 6d; 1-horse vehicle, 2s; 2-horse vehicle, 2s 6d; 4-horse vehicle, 4s. R. * J. BROWF, ■ 367 Hon. Sec. SHINGLES. JOHN BROOKLING, Shingle- Splitter, 0 POSTS, RAILS, Palings, House Blocks, &c, at Papawai. Greytown. Agents : Featherston.—Mr Cadenhead. ■ Greytown-Mr Witton, Blacksmith.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 344, 19 December 1879, Page 3
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