T OWER VALLEY JOOKEI' CLUB i-I RACE MEETL\O. Boxing Day, Dec. QG. President, W. 0. Williams, Esq.; towards, Al-ssrs W, s, Cnhlmm, J. MoMi ter A. Sinclair, T. F. Evans, Geo, Pain,E. Buckridge, Geo, Harris, A, H. JlcKarhme, J. 0. Hayward, H. Hume, B. Kimherley, A. Hirschberg, J. W, Smith, H. C, Umom and J, H. 'fully; Starter. Mr Jim. MeMaster; Clerk of Scales, Mr A. M. Hirschberg; Clerk of Cour»e,Mr J.Desmond; Handicappeis, Messrs P, F, Tancrcd and H. MeMaster; Judge, Mr Wallace Smith; Hon Sec. and Treasurer, Mr 0. J, Tully. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN PLATE of £ls, for thrte-year-oldsaudupwards; weight for age; distanco, 1J miles, Entrance fee, £l. Open to all horses that have never won any advertised race prior to entry. 2. SAPLING STAKES of £ls, for two-year-olds ; three-quarters of a mile. Colts, Bst lOlbs; tillies and geldings, flat olbs, Entrance Fee, £l. 3. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £4O; about 3 miles'. Nomination, £2; acceptance, £l. 4. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of £3O; 2 miles. Nomination, £2; acceptance, £l. 5. HANDICAP HACK RACE of £8; 1 milo; entrance fee, lOs. For horses that have never started for weight for age races or handicap races other than hack races. fi. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £2O, about 2 miles, Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Winner of £4O race to be debarred. 7. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of £2O; m:le, Nomination, £1; acceptance, 8, CONSOLATION STAKiiS HANDICAP of £10; one mile and a distance; entrance fee, £l. For all beaten iicraee. Nominations for the two steeplechases, L.V.J.U. Handicap, and Flying ,-takes Handicap close on Thursday, lit December, «t 9 o'clock, at Waili'.-uiw tk'tci, weights to be declared on Tuesday, IBJi |: t e„ at S p.m. General entries and acceptances close on Tuesday, 20th December, at 3 y.ni., at Waihenga itotel. Rules and Reijuuiioxb, Saddling bell to ring at 11.30; first race to start at 12 o'clock shwp, No entry will be rou i (d xccpt iipoi, this condition—lliat ad claims, and objections arising oul »f trie racing Blnill be decided by a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they may appoint, Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall lie final. All entries to bs sealed and atldivssen to the Hon Secretary Wailicnpa, with the name age at time of entry, 'oedigree, and in ease ui handicaps, performance of the horse, nam' of owner, and colors of the rider. An" jockey riding except in colors named will be fmed £2. Qualification fee l-y non-nr tubers, £I. No other Dominations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letters bearing the postmark of the dat«ot entry and telegrams of the same date will be received. ' CHAS. J, TULLY, Hon, See. Carterton labatahi RACES. To beheld on the 'l'aratahi Racecourse on Monday, Janu.miy 21!, !BS2, Anniversary Day. Judge, Mr Walter Francis; Handicapper, Mr Wallace Smith; Starter, Mr J. Harrows; Steward,-.-. Messrs A. Armstrong 11. H Welters, C. Giles, J Smith, R. Crawford, T Walden, and Dr Waits; Clerk of the Su >les, Mr L. Nix ; C.erlis nf Course, Mei-srs ft heard and W.Lmg; Hoii Troas., Mr tl. W. Mnir; Hon Secrclary, Sir L Wilton, Prur/ramm?: Handicap Hurdle liace of .tT>, second horsito receive £5 from the stake; tniceroir d the course, ovsr six hurdles. 3ft ilin high; nomination lsov,, acceptance lsov. Hack Hurdle llacn of £lO, mile hi nts, over 3 hurdles, 3ft ilin high; minimum weight, 9st; post entries lsov. Maiden Plain of £lf>, ]J miles, weight for age; open for horses which have never won apublic stake over £10; nomination, lsov. Pony Race of £7los, for poiii- s H bands or under, catch weights; once round the course; post entries 10a. Tamhihi-Carkrton Jlundicar of £4O, second horse to veceivo £5 Irom the st'ikc, t\vic'< round the course; nomina'ion i'l 10.-:, acceptance lsov, Noi'd Hacc of £ls, U miles catch weights; the winner to hcconiw the absolute property of lhe_ Stewards, and l» be sold K public auction 10 miimten after the iace, the proceeds to go to the imci- fund. I', si entries 10-. Sapling Stakes of .cut. fi Miilom. s; n /its, Psi 1011), geldings and till iv enfranco 1 sov, Hack Baca ol £lO, mice r >.m' the course; catch weights, opoi: to -,i \i, M,, hack horses that liavo »cv- r * -n a i .ce of £10; post entries 10s, Consolation Slakes of £;! -n' ca;, for all beaten horses, o t -.cf m«! .a s;.;i) ; pojt entries 1 sov. Rulei ami i- ; All entries t» be mail j ; ■ ,!i: emotion that all 1 1 t • •-Kj's ; ti , «n nrisiog out of the racing i. ,i> c .1. c tie iby a majority of the Stewa ii> pr, ; cm, or whom they may appoint, and ih t Mich decision shall be final and binding In iva ,\ i niinations for the Hiuidi.ne He."lb' ivice, Ma'den Plate, Tarata i-Ca l-i-wr Hand ca and Sapling Stakes in b.- ims.i.> in wr.ii •>, stating name, pedigree, <I«'S -ti*» i.>;i -i .d .u-c of boras, and colors of rider, ami to U ,-ent in, accompanied by the num li.iiimi f- e, I the office of tin; Hon. Secretary, Mr 1.. Wilson, Carterton, on or before Tin. rsJay, sth January, 1882, at 4 p.in The weights will be declared on lOlli January. 1882, and published in the local newspapers, Acceptances to be mad" on or befcre Tuesday, 17th Jauuary, 1882, at 4 p.m. Three entries or the public money will be withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after tlio race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if the protest is frivolous or vexations, All jockeys to rid( in the colors nominated, or a fine of lsov. will be enforced. No entry will be admitted-Hack, Hack Hurdle, ami Pony Baces excepted—unless the person entering be a subscriber of one g inea or more to the Eace Fund. The old rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply in all cases not otherwise provided for by these regulation. The saadling-bell will ring at 11 a.m.-first race to start, at 11 30 sharp. The Stewards to lmve power to increase the value of the stakes before or after acceptances aro made. l. Wilson, 911 Hon. Secretary, SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. Head office; FEATHERSTON-ST., WELLINGTON, Goods and Parcels sent or collected thiougliout New Zealand aiid Australia. Custom Ho'ise work dona, Parcels collected and delivered Tree at tlie ' liailwnv Station. Consignees will avoid much delay and expense by having their goods consigned direct to the above. ( m, BISHOP, Jun, , ' Manage.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 945, 9 December 1881, Page 1
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