VpAIiATAHI • CRITERION BACEB. J To be held 'Jii tho Taratahi Bacecourso (kindly lent for the occasion by the owner) on SATURDAY, 22nd JANUAUY, 1881, ASSIVEKSAnY M*. Juitoe: Mr "Walter Francis. Handicappers: Messrs' John Druuimond and , . Wallace Smith. Starters: Mcsbvr G. H. lister-Kayo and H. H. Wolieia. Clerk of the Scales: llr A. Fisk. Clerks of the Car**! Mwrs Thofl. Gibaon . andE. Beard I twnrcts: Mows A. Armstrong, J. Nicols -lfcF.Bwnrft.li Ms, T. Moore, r Dr A. B. B. Watts, and 'Bi Crawford. Eon Treasurer: Mr I!.TY.Muir. Hon Secretary! MrH.H.«ers. PROGItAMME; HiKMCirTluWEEACi!of£2o,M<!nn(ll]orf« the course; over 6 hurdles, 3ft 9m m height i ilsov.. acceptance lsov. mcR Kace of £15,, Jute heats. ove73 hurdles each, 3ft 9m high; minimum weight fist. •Postentrics-lsov. J&l of £ls. li miles, wight for me s open to hmtw which have never wona * TmtAHI-CAETEMOS Of flo. 2nd horse to receive £lO, nndthrdhorre if. fiord (he stake; twice round the course; nomination £1 10a, acceptancel^v. Novel Race of £<o IJ nfe; catch weiehts; the winner to become thealwotatr LnertyoftheSt f war<l P ,«ndtobesol.lby Ulb auction 10 minutes after tie race, thr {ncerii to go to the race fund. lok enlries-Ws. „,....,„„„,.. „„hc en sS!°STAKEB of £lo,fi furlongs; colts Bst lOli., geHings anl fllhes Bst 51bs; entrance 1 sov. , . Hack Race of £7 10s, once round tV course; catch weights; open to all bona-fiili hack-horses that have never won a.race of £W. Post entries—los. Cweomt.on S-.takes of £lO- handicap{or all beaten horses; once round and a distance. Post entrus-l sov. All entries to bo made subject to Hip riw 4it'on th-.t nil deputes, claw*, rn-l <bje.;(ions arifing out of tho racing shall bi dwidedhyftfivijiritv of Iho fitevanbprant orwhomtiiwrnay appo-nt, anil iliaUn-1 decision fl.al'l be final .awl binding in al eves, and sll law-proceulmes absolutely Nomina'ions for tho Handicap Hindi. Face, Maide- Fate, Taral»W-Urt.«.r Hmdicap, and Sapling Stakes to h innilpiiwriting, statu g name, pedigree, dram 11*011 snd age of horse, and colors ot rider, and tbe swt in, accompanied by the nomination foe,'to the office of tho hou sw-rotorv. Jh H fl Wolte'-s, Cartel ton, on or before TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1881.8*4 p.n. 4 The weights mil be declared on Btli Jan 1881, and Jublifhedin tl0lcrall«w;«pw Acceptances to be made on or befoi" bAi Ut DAY, 15th January, ICBI. at 4 p.m. Three entries or tho public money will b, withheld. , t-'n protest will bo considered im'eymoVtdvithin 15minutes after Hie race, anl accompanied by a deposit of £2. which rkh be forfeited if the Stewards are of opinio. tb»t the protest is frivolous or voxationa. ' All jocl:e\s to ride in'he colors nnmiiui ten. Pr a fine .of 1 b°v. wi:i Vp ™torc t d. No entry will be admitted-buck and luck hurdle races excepted-unless the ju-ism entering bo a subscriber of one guinea « more to the Hope Fund; Tho Wwarapa Jockey Ob Rules t. apply ir. all oa ? es not etl.orwise provided 10 by thcfo retnlnti' m, The ?sy!.Uins.t-ell will ring at 11 a.m. Horace to startjlUO.^^^ Hon Secretary, Cartirton. , ie „ ~.„ 30tn November. 1880. « 2
THE TTATBABAPA JOCKEY CLCJi. AUTUMN MEEIIKG, 1831. WILL bo held on the Tauhwenibi Race ourse on Thursday and Frlda;-. 10th find 11th February. For particulars Bfe programmes. • IRAINFBS can n«w n?e the ThwW J_ Gallop at Tauliereniknu. Fro-M per horse, payable in advance to Sir Dud *"*' RALPH- R. ARMSTRONG > Secretary. ~ oliE 11 T WAL K h 11. f? PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Greyslreet, WtllinJon. ' Country Visitors will fm\ a hearty wo!coincifodl' superior accouiuiMlutiou at tl>house. ■ • ™'' . '• "ADELAIDE WINES. FJ. PRESTON wislic to inform tin , inhabitants of the Wai.aiai>a ami the surrounding districts that lie has commenced bmnesß on Lanibton Qnny, oppopitt the Kew Railway station, whoie customerban be supnlied'mth one dozen <r 2 j.-8l!om and upwards. Large and choico stock to select'from, f, J. &TOII, DIfeECT Ul PO KIR H. T; ::: ■■»."]{.'' TAYLOR, HOATBUILDER, Oid Custom House Sweet,-■ ' A ELLINGTON. .' EVERY description of Poat built on th; • most approved principles at very moderate ('largos. • Speciality-Portable Shootirg Boste, suit .'able" {or pa-ties of two or four. They an tfght and 6ti org and can he folded up am* eairied by one man. 'ihty are also built, aLife Boats if desired. l ; U . COBB'* PP. •yABTERTON ~10 C ASTLEIWJ ON AND AFTER this date, Coaches will leave the Booking Office, Masterton, every ipSDAy and. FRIDAY Mornings at 7 am M reluming from Castbp iit and Tenui every WEDNESDAY arid SA'iURDAYi '"' . ■'..' ' JAS. MAPARA, , '-.'■'" .'■ Proprietor.;., Waster on Job. *, 1/81. CSD
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 669, 17 January 1881, Page 1
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739Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 669, 17 January 1881, Page 1
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