TABATAHI - CABTEBTON BACEB, To bo held On tlie Taratahi Racecourse'(kindly lent for the occasion by the owner) on SATURDAY, 22ND JANUARY, 1881, ANNIVERSARY DAY. Judge; Mr 'Walter Francis. Handicappers: Messrs John Drummond and ■Wallace Smith. Starters: Messrs G. H. Listcr-Kaye and H. H. "Wolterß. Clerk of the Scales: Mr A. I'isk. Clerics of tlio Caurso: Messrs Thos. Gibson and E, Beard : Messrs A. Armstrong, J. Nicola Thos. F. Bennett, L. Nix, T. Moore, Dr A. B. B, Watts, and B, Crawford. Hon Treasurer: Mr E. W. Muir. ' Hon Secretary: Mr H. H. "SYolters. PBOGBAMME: Handicap HtmBLK B ace of £2O, eecond horse to receive £5 from the stake; twice round the coui'6o; over 6 hurdles, 3ft 9m in height, nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 1 sov. Hack Hurdle Hack of £ls, mile ' icats i over 8 hurdles each, 3ft 9in high; minimum weight flat. Post entries-1 sov. Maiotn Plate of £15,15 miles, weight foi age; open to horses which have never won a public stake over £lO. Nomination 1 v. Tabatam-Cartebto Handicap of £l<), 2nd horse to receive £lO, and third horre ±5 from the stake; twice round the course; nomination £1 10a, acceptance 1 sov. Nora Baoe of £lo ' m t ! weiehts; the winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to he sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, tlio proceeds to go to the race fund. Post Stakes of £lO, G furlongs; colts Bst 10lb, geldings and fillies Bst 51bs; en''hack Bace of £7 10s, once round the course; catch weights; open to all bona-fide hack-horses that have never won a pee of £lO, Post entries-lOs. Consolation Stakes of £lO-handicap-for all beaten horses; once round and a distance. Pos' entries—l sov. All entries to be made subject to tlio condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and Jiat sue h decision shall be final and binding nidi oases, and all law proceedings absolutely for the Handicap Hurdle Pace, Maidej Plate, Taratabi-Garterton Handicap, and Sapling Stakes to be inado m writing, stating name, pedigree, description, and age of horse, and colors of rider, and to bo sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the office of the ,hon secretary, llr H, H. Wolterß, Carterton, on or before TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1881, at 4 p.m. The weights will be declared on Bth Jan., 1881, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances to be made on or beforo SAIUU DAY, 15th January, 1881. at 4 p.m. Three entries or tlio public money will be W m hel pvotest will be considered unless • K ..i • flip, vflpn. mid HSWW s ®! he forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys to ride iu the colors nominated, or a fine of 1 sov. will becn{orce'l- - entry will be admitted—hack and hack hurdle races excepted-unless the person entering be a subscriber of one guinea or more to the Race 1' and. The Wairarapa Jockoy Club ltules to apply ir. all cases not otherwiso provided for bv these regulations, The saddling-bell will ring at 11 a.m. tot race to start aUUOMi^^ Hon Secretary. Carterton, fw 30th November, 1880. .
the waibabapa jockey CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1881. WILL be liold on 'the Taulicreniknu Racecourse on Thursday and Friday, 10th and 11th February, ' For particulars see programmes. TRAINERS can now use the Ploughed Gallop at Tauhercmkau. * ec - ]os per horse, payable in advance to i.lr InteldlDg' RALPH E. ABMSTEONG, Secretary. -p OBE 11 T W ALKlili, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Grey-street, Wellington. Country Visitors will find a hearty welcome and superior accommcidution at this house, ADELAIDE WINES. J. PRESTON wishes to inform the j_i , inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the surrounding districts that he has commenced bnsinesß on Lainbton Quay, opposite the New Railway station, where customers can be supplied with one dozen or 2 gallons and upwards. Largo and choico stock to telect from. F. J. PRESTON, DIRECT IMP OKIE It, T. E. H. TAYLOR, BOATBUILDER, Old Custom Bouse Street, WELLINGTON. ■ EVERY description of Boat built on the most approved principles at very charges. " Speciality—Portable Shooting Boats, suit- ' ablo for parties of two or four. They are Light and Strong and can he folded up and carried by ono man. They arc also built as Life Boats if desired. 606 COBB & CO, TO CASTLEFOINT ON. AND AFTER this date, Coaches will lcavo the Booking Office, Mastorton, every TUESDAY and FBIDAY Mornings at 7 am., returning from Castlepoiut and Tenui every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. JAS. MACARA, Proprietor. Mastirlon Jan. 5, 1881. 059
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 671, 19 January 1881, Page 1
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