the cobn.ee shop. GRAVES AND FLEMING, Cuba and Manners-streets. iBRRYCHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! SUPERIOR GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS liADIES'-Navy and from 6d per pair; White Cotton Hose, from 3Jd.' nrrrr rwlfife. Colored Lisle Gloves, fid per pair. LACE-STRIPm mCTTi C i° lor6d Lisle 6love . 8 ' Mper P air - MUSLINETTE, P er extra wide and superior quality, EassssssßKn T oj.'.-i en j n #n Umbrellas in great variety, At! 6 jMketS ' DOlmM8 ' Fi ° hU8 ' Cape9 ' from Gs lid from 16s 9il. Bnys, Youths and Men's White and Colored MOLF u ! and Youtha White, Oxford, Cotton, Scotch Twill an d &?K?J v*!? ' Cotton, Merino, and Lam Wool Pants and Undershirts Flannel %"!+« ? n Scotch Plaiding and Ser fi e Drawers, Men's YoiK ft Dra 7 s ' Patterns and Samples sent free on application All PmvLi m ~P'"BRELLAS» water. DISCOUNT of Five Per Cent, on all purchases. MUNTRY SIECTET ir ° erfl puaotually attended tO - and ARTICLE CAREFULLY ROTE TEE ADDRESS~ " " CORNER HOUSE CUBA STREET AND MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. GRATES AND FLEMING proprietors.
ITOHERSTON RACES. MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882. 1. Hurdle Handioap, i\l 2. Hack Hurdle Sweepstakes 3. Hack Kaee, £5 4. Maiden Plate, £lO 5. Rimutaka Stakes, £8 6. Racing Club Handicap, £2O 7. Hack Baco for Saddle and Bridle 8. District Plate (local) £lO 9. Consolation Handicap, £5 First Race to start, at 13 o'clock. HANDICAPPEIIS: Messrs R, R, Armstrong, Joseph Cundy, and John F. Tocker. ADMISSION; Pedestrians Is; Horseman 2s; 1 horso vehicle 2s; i horse vehicle 3s; extra horse Is; Passengers Is each; Drivers free. Members free on production of ticket. THE COURSE (which is now in first rate condition), being situated at the foot of a hill a splendid view of all the Ritccs is obtained. Nominations for Handicaps close at 8 p.m. on the 16th December. \\ eights to be declared 23rd December. Acceptances boforo S p.m, -30tli December General Entries close at 8 p.m. 23rd December, For full particulars ace postcrß at all central points. J. T, HODDER, Hon. Sec. Carterton Taratahi races; To bo held on tlio l'aratahi Racecourse on Mondat, January 23,1882, Anniversary Day. Judge, Mr Walter Francis; Hamlicapper, Mr Wallace Smith; Starter, Mr J, Burrows; A. Armstrong, H. H Wolters, C. Giles, J. Smith, R, Crawford, T. Walden, and Dr Watts; Clerk of the Scales, Mr L. Nix ; Clerks of Course, Messrs E, beard and W.Long; Hon Tim., Mr R. W. Muir; Hon Secretary, Mr L Wilson. Programme: Handicap Hurdle Race of £2"), second horse to receive £5 from the 6tnke; twice round the course, over six hurdles. 3ft 9in high; nomination lsov., acceptance lsov. Hack Hmlle Race of £lO, mile heats, oyer 3 hurdles, 3ft 'Jin high; minimum weight, 9st; post entries lsnv. Maiden Plate of £ls, 1£ miles, weight for age; open for horse# which have never won a public stake oveK £10; nomination, lsov. Pony flam of £7los, for ponies 14 hands or, under, catch weights; once round the course; post entries ]os. Taratahi-Carterton Ilandkap of £4O, second horse to receive £5 from tlio stake, twice round the course; nomination £1 10s, acceptance lsov. Novel Rati of £15,1£ miles, catch weights; the winner to'become the absolute property ot the Stewards, and t<* be sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to ijo to the race fund. Post entries 10s. Sapling Stakes of £lO, fi furlongs; colts, BBt 101b, geldings and fillies Set albs; entrance 1 sov. Hack Ram of £lO, once round the course; catch weights, open to all bona fide hack horses that have never won a nee of £10; post entries 10s. Connotation Stakes of £ls, handicap, for all beaten horses, once round and a distance; post entries 1 sov. Rules and Regulations: All entries to be made subject to the 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 that such decision Bhall be final and binding in all cases. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdle Race, Maiden Plato, Taratahi-Caitcrton Handicap, and Sapling Stakes to be made in writing, stating name, pedigree, description and age of horse, and colors of rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the office of the Hon. Secretary, Mr L. Wilson, Carterton, on or before Thursday, sth January, 1882, at 4 p.m The weights will he declared oniOth January. 1882, and published.in'the local newspapers. Acceptances to bo madn on or befcre Tuesday, 17th January, 1882, at 4 p.m. Three entries or the publicmoney will be withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if the protest is frivolous or vexatious, All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated, or a fine of! lsov. will/bo'enforced. No entry will be Hack Hnrdle, and Pony 'Races ' excepted—unless the person onteribg fa a'subscriber of one guinea or more] to ;the Raco : Fund. : The old rules of' the- Wairarapa' Jockey Club to apply in all oases .not otherwise provided for by these .'regulations.- The saqdling-bell w}U ring at ll,a.i|-j 7 to,start iiatlOOsharp.', stb have . tjxa . i < ':alter accep-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 1
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867Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 1
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