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WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB.

A meeting of the Stewards of the abovfc Club was held at the Olub Hotel, Master' ton, oil Saturday evening, when it was resolved to'' ask flis Excellency, Sir Arthur Gordon to become patron of the Olub.

Artful Joe's entry for the Hurdle Race was struck out, his owner having informed the secretary that the horse had beeii nominated without his knowledge. In consequence of the cheque which wsp forwarded with Miss Domett's entries having been dishonored, her name disappears from the list,' the; entries being declared informal, • ' i

In response* to a'telegram from the Manager of Railways, the secretary, was dir'eoted to state that if the ordinary 1,30 train from Masterton wnb delayed till 4.45 p.m., this would enable visitors from Wellington to return'after the races if desired." The local, wants oßhe district will be met by a special train leaving Masterton at 9.30 a.m., leaving Featherston on the return journey at 6 p.ni. This local train, with the alteration in the departure of the second train from Masterton, it was thought would suit the convenience of th 6 genefalipublio. Mr W. 0. Williams was appointedtimekeeper for tlie coming meeting.. . A lettoV was received from Mr H; H. Wolters, the secretary of the late Tara-tahi-Oarterton meeting, complaining of Messrs J.' Desmond and Driscoll'a riding, but the W. J 0. stewards decided' not to interfere in' the matter.

Mr R. R. Armstrong's' offer to present, the Olub with two silver mounted whips' for hack raees was accepted with thanks, and it .was decided that they should be given for maideu hacks, one on each day, ; that on the first day to bo catch weights, onco round, and on the Becond day welter weights, three-quaiters of a milo—. entrance ss. ■

The following handicaps wero declarod DISTKIOT HANDICAP,. Danebury .-... 9 .0 Romeo .• 9 0 Annie ... ... ... 8 4 Oomus 8 0 Bluejacket 8 0 Ilta ■ 710 Senorita .„ 7 6 Petruchio 7 0 Papawai' 7 0 Winelmu ... C 10 Lady Ellen 6 10 Barbara ... 6 8 Whitau 6 8 Elfveda 6 0 HURDLES. Agent 12 7 Raven ... ... ... 10 7 Kangaroo 10 0 Eclipse ... 10 0 Hamlet ... " 9 0 Kowhai 8 7 General ... 8 7 W.J.C. HANDIOAP, Libeller ... ... 9 7 Randwick 9 4 Luna ... ... ... 8 7 Dan ... 8 5 • Danebury ... 7 1 Romeo ... ' ... ... 7 1 Annie ... 6 5 Comus ... 6 3 Ika 6 3 Senorita ... ..... ... C 1 ' LadyEiieti / . '. 5 11 Treasurer..; ' ... ... 5 7

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 686, 7 February 1881, Page 2

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WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 686, 7 February 1881, Page 2

WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 686, 7 February 1881, Page 2

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