TABATAHI . CARTERTON , To bo held On the Taratahi Racecourse (kindly lent for the occasion by the owner) on SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1881, ANNIVERSARY DAT, • Juitoe: Mr 'Walter Francis. Handicappers: Messrs John Drummond and "Wallace Smith. Starters: Messrs G.B. Lister-Kaye and H. H. Wolters. Clerk of the Scales: Mr A. Fisk, Clerks of tho Caurse: Messrs Thos. Gibson and E. Beard Stewards: Messrs A. Armstrong, J, Nicola Thos. F. Bennett, L. Nix, T. Mooro, Dr A. B. B, Watts, and R. Crawford. Hon Treasurer: Mr R, W. Muir. Hon Secrotary: Mr H. H. Wolters, PROGRAMME: Handicap Hurdle Race of £2O, twice round the course; over 6 hurdles, 3ft 9in in height; nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 1 bov. Hack Hdbdle Race of £lO, mile boats, over 3 hurdles each, 3ft Din high; minimum weight 9st. Post entries—l sov. Maidm Plate of £15.1J miles, weight for age; open to horses which havo never won a publio stake over £lO. Nomination, 1 sov TiRATAnI-CAOTERIOS HANDICAP of £35, 2nd horse to receivo £5 from the stako; twice round tho course; nomination £1 10s, acceptance 1 sov. ■ Novel Race of £ls. 1J miles; catch weights; tho winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to bo sold by ' publio auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds, .t0..g0. to the race fund. Post entries—loa. SiplinuStakes of '£lo,fifurlongs; colts Bat 101b, geldings and fillies Bst Bibs; ontrance I boy. Hack Baoe of £7 10s, onco ronnd tho course; catch weights; open to all bona-fide haok-horses that havo never won a race of £lO. Post entries—los. Consolation Stakes of £lo—handicap—for all beaten horses; once round and a die; iance. Post entries—] sov, All entries to be made subject to tho condition that all disputes, olaims, and objections arising out of tho racing shall be docidad by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and ihat such decision shall be final and binding in all esses, and all law proceedings absolutely barred. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdlo Race, Maidea Plate, Taratahi-Carterton Handicap, and Sapling Slakes to be mado in writing, stating name, pedigree, description, and age of horse, and colors ot rider, and to be seat in, accompanied by the nomination _ fee, to the office of tho hon secretary, Mr' H. H. Woltora, Carterton, on or before TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1881, at4p.m, The weights will be declared on Bth Jan., 1881, and published in the local newspapers. DAY, 15th January, 1981, at i p.m. Three entries or the publio money will be withheld. .... No protest will he considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockoys to ride in the colors nominated, or a fine of 1 sov. will be enforced. No entry will be admitted—hack and hack hurdle races excepted- unless the person entering bo a subscriber of one guinea or more to the Raco Fund, The Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules to apply in all cases not otherwise providod (or by theso regulations, Tho saddling-bell will ring at 11 a.m. first race to start at 11.30 a.m. H. H. WOLTERS, Hon Secretary. Cartorton, 30th November, 1880. 632 !ST O P ! AND READ THIS. CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. WHYTE, Would respectfully announce to tho Civil Servico and the general publio located in and around Carterton that he is determined to moot tho hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD 6d the 4lb Loaf Cash N.8.-A.L.W. would respectfully intimate that his books are closed to lono-winded CUSTOMERS. ADELAIDE WINES. Fj. PRESTON wishes to inform tho , inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business on Lambton Quay, opposite tho New Railway station, where customers m bfl supplied with one dozen or 2 gallons and upwards, Large and choice stock to select from. F. J. PRESTON, DIRECT IMPORTER. mINUI LODGING HOUSE, C. B. MILLER, having opened tho late Tenui Hotel as a Lodging H<mse. hopes by riving strict" attention to the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers to merit a share of the support he has hitterto received. Meals at aU hours of the day. - A 70 acre paddock for stook, with plenty of water. 'Horses and Bueries for hire. . Horses bought or told.—Tenui, Octohei 30; 607 T\R A, B. B. WATTS, • (Late of Wellington.) Bcgistered Medical Practitioner, of England And New Zealand, begs to notify to the ► public that he has commenced practice in Carterton, and resides on the property formerly held by Mi' C. P. Skipper, solicitor. GIG T. R. H. TAYLOR, BOATBUILDER, Old Custom House Street, WELLINGTON. EVERY description of Boat built on the most approved principles at very moderate charges. Speciality-Portable Shooting Boats, suit' able for patties of two or four. They are i hi and Strong and can be folded up and by (ne man. Ihty aie also built as Ecatsif desired. €O6
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 658, 4 January 1881, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 658, 4 January 1881, Page 1
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