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TAEATAHI - CAHTEItTON IiACES To be hold On the Taratahi Eacccoursc (kindly lent lo: the occasion by the owner) on SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1881, AHNIVERSAKY DAY. Judce: Mr Waller Francis. Handicappcrs: Messrs John Drummond niu Wallace Smith. Starters: MossmG.H. Lister-Kayeand H.H.Wolteis. Clerk of the Scales: Wr A. Pisk. Clerks of the Camp: Messrs Tlioa. Gibson and E. Beard Messrs A. Armstrong, J. Kicolf Thos. F. Bennett, L Nis, T. Jfooro, Dr A. B. B, Watts, and E, Crawford, Hon Treasurer: Mr B. W. Muir. Hon Secretary: Mr H. H. Woltcrs. PROGRAMME: Handicap Tl budlellace of £2O, second how to receive £5 from the a'alie; twice round the course; over 6 hurdles. 3ft 9in in height: nomination 1 bow. acceptance 1 sow Hack Hurdle lUce of £ls, aile heats, over 3 hurdles each, Bft Ola high; minimum we'ght 9st. Post entries—l sov. Maidw Plate of £ls, H miles, weight for age; open to horse:* which have never won a public stake over £lO. Nomination, 1 soy TAnATAni-CAMEBTON HANDICAP of £-15, 2nd horso to receive £lO, and third horre £5 from the stake; twice round the course; nomination £1 10s, acceptance 1 sov, Novel Race of £ls. li miles; catch weights; the winner to become (ho absolute property of the Stewards, and to ho sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the race fund, Post entries—loa. SiJLiHftStakes of £10,(1 furlongs; colts 6st 101b, geldings and fillies Bst olbs; entrance 1 sov. Hack Bace of £7 10s, onco round the courso; catch weights; open to all boua-fkle hack-horses that have never won a race of £lO. Post eutrie3—loa. Consolation Staki;b of £lO-hanclicap—-for all beaten horses; once round and a distance. Post entries—] sov. All entries to be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims, aid objections arising out of tho racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and iliat such decision shall be final and binding in all cases, and all law prcccedincs absolutely barred. Nominations for tho Handicap Hurdle Baco, Maiile./ Plate, Taratahß'artertui Handicap, and Sapling Stakes to be made in writing, statlngname. pedigree, description. and age of horse, and colors of rider, and to be 6<-nt in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to tho office of the hen secretary, Sir H. H. Woltere, Cartel ton, on cr before TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, ISSI. nt4 iun. Tho weights will be declared on Bth Jan.. 1881, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances to be made on or befoiv S ATI'R DAY, 15th January, 1881. at 4 p.m. Three entrios or tho public money will be withheld. tso protest will he considered unless Kinged within 15 miiiutes after the race, and accompanied by a donosit of £2. which shall bo forfeited if'tho Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous, or vocations, All jncko\6toridein the colors nominated, or a tine of 1 sov. will be enforced. No entry will be admitted-hack and lincl: hurdle rnces excepted- unless the penon entering ho a subscriber of ono guinea oi more to tho llace Fund. The Wairarapa Jockey Cl'b Ruhs to apply k all ca=es not otherwise provided foi by these repulath ns. Tho saldiing-Vcll will ring at 11 a.m. rlrstraco to start HI 1.30 a.m. H, H. VOLTEItt, Hon Secretary. Cartrrfon, Sflth November, 18S0. 0:2

THE WAIRARAPA JCCKEY CLOT. "■ AUTUMN MEETING, 1881. .'ILL bo held mi tlm VV Hacei oiirsc on Thursday and Friday, 10th and lltli February. ' For particulars ere piogrammes. IRAINFRS can row n«e the 1 X fSnllop at Tiuihen-nilcnii. Vce-iup per hone, payable In advance io Mr Duddine. BAIJH E, ABMSTBOW. Secrctaiy. ) OBE 11 T WALKER, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Greyslroet, Wellington. Ccuntry Yisititon will find a hearty v/olcome and auponor accoimnodution at tli'6 house. ('G3 ADELAIDE WINES. ijl J. PRESTON withes to inform the ' , inhabitnnt-A of the Waiwopa and tho surrounding diatneta that he has commenced biipincss on Lnmbton Quay, opposite the New Railway stnliou, where customer* can be supplied with ono dozen or 2 paVons and upwards. Largo and choice stock to select from. F. J..PRESTOS, Dir.ECI IMPOKTER. !j\ 'Si. 11. TAYLOR, liOATBUILDER, Old Custom House Street, WELLINGTON. jjj moft approved principles atveiy erate charpes. D prciality-Portable Shooting Boata, f.uit>le for pa'ttieß of two or four. They are Light and Strong and can he folded up and earned by ono man. 'Jhcy mo alto built a? Life Boat's if desired. ™'i , COBB & CO, •M-ASTERTON ~TO CASTLEFOINT ON AND AFTEJI this data, Coaches will leave tho Booking Office, Mastertou, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings at 7 •am.,reinmng from Castlcpoiut andTenni every Wednesday and saiurday. •''■'' JAS. MACARA, / Proprietor. Maskrton Jan. 5,1361. 659

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 670, 18 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 670, 18 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 670, 18 January 1881, Page 1

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