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WESLEYAN GHUEOH, MASTERTON a grand" bazaar "T7IOR the Sale of Fanoy and" Useful JJ Artioles, to aid in liquidating the debt oil the ibore building, will bo held in the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, . —■. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Deo 14<S>15 George Beetham, Esq,, has kindly, consented to give the opening address at 1 o'clock. V STALL HOiDERS. - No I—Mra Dukes, Mrs Hoar, and afj fonts No 2—Mrs Smith, Mrs 8. Kibblers? / 'and . assistants No 3- Mra Judd, Mm Ralph, and No 4—Mrs R. Brown, Mra BanSR and No 5, Flower Stall—Mrs Gordon and assistants No 6, Christmas Trees-Miss Bridge and No 7, Refreshment Stall—Mrs Matthewß, Mra liountree, and assistants The (Committee hope to receive in time a Beautiful Memorial Card (21 by 13) of the Tararna disaster, ou which will be found exact likenesses of the deceased Ministers and Laymen, and other matters of local interest, Mrs Gamer will preside attho PIANO,. The Bazaar will be opened each day at 1 p.m. and close at 10 p.m. Admission-Adults Is, children half price. Contributions of goods or cash will be thank, fully received by any of tbe above"' stallholders. 930 MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY. CLUB Race Meeting. 1881. To be held on the o"aki Race Course on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC 7 and 8. President, F. GRAY. • Jodoe, A. W. CAVE. •. Starter, G. H. LISTER-KAYBi . ' Handicatper, B. KIMI3ERLEY, "StewAuds : Jas. Macara, B. Kimberley, A. ■' Elkins, D. McLacltlan, W. Heßter, R, Campbell, T, Chamberlain. Clbrk of the Sc/ses, J. Harding, Cibrkb of the Cobbse. W. loins ana Mauihera.' OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE, of £2si 1$ miles; weight for age; entrance £2. LADIES i'UBSE, of £2O. 2 miles; welter weights; gentlemen riders; entrance £2. RACE, of £lO, Once round the course, not less than 10stone; entrance , £l. ; OPAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of. £SO. 2 - miles; nomination £2, and acceptance .£2. .HACK RACE, of £ , Once round the courso; catch weights; entrance 10s. SKCOND DAY.' HURDLE HANDICAP, of £3O. 2 miles; oyer 1 flights of darkened hurdles, 3ft 6in high | uominutiou 1 gov, acceptance ' 1 sov. HACK HURDLE K ACE, of £lO. 1J miles; not less than 10at; eutraucc 1 sov. PRODUCE RACE, of £25. 1£ miles; weight forage; entrance2 govs. HACK|I(ACE, oi £lO. Once round the course; not less than lOst; entrance 1 BOV. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £4O. 1J miles; nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sova. HACK RACK, of £ . Onoe round the course; catch weights; pntrance Ids.

CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of, £lO. Oiicb round; post enhance 1 bov. . ■ &- \ Rules aud Regulations. To bo run under the Mastorton-Onaki Jockey Club Rules. * The Saddling 801 l will ring at 11.30 each day, aud the first race start at 12 o'clock. The time for starting each evout will be duly posted on the cpurae after oach preceding race. Tho winner of the Maiden' Plato to carry filbs extra in the Produce fiace, The District Race is open to all hones ewncd in the distriot at least six months previous to this race mooting. The Produco i(ace is for all horses bred and trowed' in tho district aud that have never Btarted for nil advertised race. In ease of a protest, the same must be lodged with the hecretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be found trivial or voxatious. The wi«ners ef the first day's Haok Races will not bo allowed to run for those on the second day; nor will the winnei of the £lO Hack Race either day bo allowed to run for the catch weight Hack Races. No person will bo allowed to enter » horse for ai>y race (hack races excepted) unless ho be a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund. " No scratching of horses ollowod, unless throuch the Seorotary and fifteen minutes before the time of starting. NOMINATIONS AND GUNERAL ENTRIES to bo made to the Secretary at the Club Hotel. Masterton, not later than nine o'clock on SATUIIDAY evening November 23. Entries to be accompanied ■by tho required amounts, also names and ages of horsss and colors of riders, No entries will be received after that night; either by letter' or telegram. Weights for the Opaki Stakes and the Handicap Hurdles to be declared at the Club Hotel on THURSDAY ovening, December Ist, at 8 o'oloik. Acceptances for same to be declared on MONDAY evening, December 5, at 9 o'clock, , . Weights far the District Handicap to bi declared at the ClubHotel>at 8 .o'clock on the evening of the first day 's races. Acceptances for same will close same evening. Nominations for Consolation Haudicap to be mad® to the Scoretary fifteen minutes after the Distriot Handicap is run. Weights te ba declared fifteen minutes after the nominations have closed; and acceptances will • dose 15-minutes after the weights have been declared. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, only of the stakes. J. lORNS, Hon, Secretary and Treasurer, SATURDAY, NOV, 26TH. At 2,30 P.M. ' Sale of Race Privileges, In connection with the Jockey Club's Race Meeting, -to be held at Opaki on Wednesday and Thursday, 7th and Bth December. T lORNS A CO. have been instructed «'« to sell at their rooms tlie above rights, consisting of— The Gates ■ Pablican'sßooth and Grand Stand No. 1 (erected) Pablican's Booth No. 2 1 Refreshment Booth (erected) 1 Fancy Goods Stand ' Tho Cards Saddling Paddock Horse Yards / Terms and particulars upon application" t) the Auctioneers. 980 SATURDAY, NOV. 26. ' At'l p.m. sharp. Cattle, Horses, &c. T lORNS & CO. will sell at their. v ' yards on the above day—--50 head of Cattle Yearlings Stores ; COWB, &0. Horses ■' Carts and Harness Spring Cart, Express Pigs, Poultry, Produce, &c, 980

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 2

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