IMPORTANT-.SALE OP RAMS.' T ;. M, GIEDLESTONEhmIi?.pIe[ V • to announce that he has received histrncwonito offer for salebv public auction at the Ham Fair to bo held "at the I'ustoral Association's- grounds at' OarterHi, on TPUIMMY 28th Februarys T About 328 carefully selected Rams from the flock of GenrgsHunter, Esq.,.of Wellington, comprising Cotawo.d, Lincoln and Leicester, 2, 4, and 6-tou . I'hese II ms have been depastured near to Mastertnn for the last twelvemonths, and are m splendid condition, The Auctioneer will he glad to show the stoik to intending purchaser any time before the sale. 373 AIEARAPA JOCKEV CLUB. H AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the Tauherenikau Course, on THURSDAY AM FRIDAY.. February J2 and 13; 1880. ■ ; Pmident-J, P. RusseU, Esq Judye-WaNm Smith, Esq Starter-E. MeMajter, Esq. Stewards-town J, Drummond, N. Grace G. H. Lister-Kaye, James Maca'ra, H. MoMaster.J. C, .Vallance, E. A. 8. Wyllie Cltri of Scaled. Donald, Esq •. , ; Hon TreMsiow-.Hj.iVardelVEsq -- Clerk of the Cow-Mr C. Ticehurst. ; ..PROGRAMME. ■- ' FIRSTDAY, THUESDAY; FEBRUARY 12 Produce Stakes, of 30 sovs . For horses bred • and trained in the district, that have never started prior to Ist November, 1*79; weight for age ; distance, IJ miles; en--1 trance, 2sovs U'airarapa Stakes, of 75 60vs: weight for age; 2 miles and a diatauce; entrance, 3B"V8 Maiden Plate, of 40 sovs; for maidens t the time of entry; winner of any stake after time of entry of the value of £25 to carry 31bs extr*, and of £SO, 51bs extra weight for age; distance, H miles; entrance, 2 sovs Hack Race, of 10 snvs y once round; catch veiglus; p. at entrance, 10s. Champagne Stakes, of 25 bovb ; for two-year olds only- distance 6 furlongs; weights, . colts. Bs* lOlbs, fillies and geldings, Set sihs; entrance, 2 sovs Southern Chief Produce Stakes, of 25 sovs given by Mr J. 0.. Hayward,." added to a swcei stakes, of .8 sovs.; 1 sov on nominaturn, 2 s.o\%on night of general .entry;' for tliree-yjar-olils,::llie;,progeny of 'mares sthted by .Southern-. Chief in Hie"season of 1875-3; Distance,.^milei; weights, c»lts **st l«ll.iß,.'fiHics.:.andigeldingß'r.'Bst'Tlbs; second horse to. receive .10 £ovs out of the stakes-:, third horse.tQ save stake's/ Closed with 12 nominations.. •.-.- SECOND DAY; FRIDAY. FEERU4RY 18 Handicap Hurdle Race;' of .50 sovs : ' over darkened hurdles, )ft9in;high; 2 miles and a distance; entrance 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovj K Hack Hurdle Race, of 15 sevj; 1 mile and a distauoe: weight lOat; entrance 1 sov. W.J.O Handicap, of 100 sovs. Distance, 2 miles; entrance 2 sove, acceptance,3 eovs. Railway Plate, of 25 sovs, For two-year-olds and upwards; weight for age; distance, 6 furlongs; entrance, 2 sovs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. Once round; weigh lOot; pet entrance, 10s. District Handicap, of 40 sovs. For horses owned in the district six months previous to entrance; distanoe, 1J miles; entrance 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs, Consolation Haudicap. of '0 sovs. For all beaten horses (hacks excepted), to be named a quarter of au hour after the District Handicap, and to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, lsov,Regulations. The first saddling bell will ring at 11 a.m. First nice to start at 11.30 a. m —sharp. Races to h run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules. General entries and nominations fortoiiliuapßt»'bo made to the Secretary at the Rihing Sun Hotel, Ureytom, between the hmirs of 6 and S p m . on Saturday. January 31st, IBSO, or by letter bearing postmark of that or earlier date. All entries to be accompanied with names and ages' of horses and colors of riders, No entry will be accepted unless accompanied with amount of entrance money. Weights for all handicaps will be declared on Sittard y, 7th February, 1880, at 9 p. in , at the Rising Sun Hotel, (ireytown Acceptances for the Hurdle Handicap and W.J.O. Handicap to he given to the Secretary o'i tie course before 5 pm. of the first (lay of the Races, and for the HistrictHinV dicap a quarter of an hour after the W.J.O. is run. JNO. M, GIRDLESTONI?, , 3(i ? Secvetarv, - j XTORTH WAIRAIIAPA BENEVOLENT IV SUCIKTY. „■;'■•'■' .. THE COMMITTER of the above Society will meet at the -Im-tiWe until further notice every MONDAY afternoon at three o'clock, and will he prepared at each meeting to deal with any Applications for relief whiolnnay bemadc. .' \ Donations and annua! subscriptions will lie thankfully received by any jnomber of the Committee or by B. BROWN,. 3S ' Tvcafurcr.. UOOTBI-B00TSI! BOOTSIIi CLBABING SALE ! CLEAMSO SALE! W. P. FELLINGHAM, QuEEN-STKEET, | MaSIERTON, Will hold a CLKARING SALE of the whole of his superior S.tock of 80,T3 AND SHOES At exceedingly Low Prices. FuR ONE MONTH ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 10th. Note the Address—- ' W, P. FELLINGHAM, (Late J. Wiugmy), BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, QUAIL UNIMPROVED FARMS near U Featherston and Grejtmvn, in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp-and bush cniinfcy. Dofeired payn-erts. Apj.lv Mr*rs J<wkh Mil J iiiLurs,' I'ry lifter 'fcturimi; Lower Valley, 345
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 385, 10 February 1880, Page 3
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