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JfEATHERSTON ItAOES, MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882. 1. Hurdle Handicap, a,12 2. Hack Hurdle Sweepstakes 3. Hack Race, £5. 4. Maiden Plate, £lO 5. Kimutaka Stakes, £8 6. Racing Club Handicap, £2O 7. Back Race for Saddle, and Bridle 8. District Plate (local) £lO I !). Consolation Handicap, £5 First Race to start at 1£ o'clock. HANDICAPPEHS: Messrs R. E. Armstrong, Joseph Cmidy, and John F. Tocker. ADMISSION: Pedestrians Is; Horseman 2s; 1 horse vehicle 2s; 2 horse vehicle 3s; extra horse Is; Passengers Is each; Drivers THE COURSE (which is now in first rate condition), being situated at the foot ol a hill a splendid view of all the Races is obtained. Nominations for Handicaps close at S p.m. on the Kith December, Weights to be declared 23rd December. Acceptances before S p.m. 30th December General Elites close at 8 p.m. 23rd December. For full particulars see posters at all central points. J. T. HODDEII. Hon. See. " VJARTERTON "'" ' ttl SACIid. To beheld on the Taratahi Racecourse on Monday, January 23, ISS2, Anniversary Bay. Judge, Mr Walter Francis; Handicapper, Mr Wallace Smith; Starter, Mr J. Barrows; Stewards-Messrs A. .Armstrong, IT. 11. Woltcrs. 0. Giles, J. Smith, It. Crawford, T Walden, Dr Watts, and 'l'enuiorangi; Clerk of Scales, Mr L. Nix ; Clerks of Couiec, Messrs 15. Beard and W. Dong; Hon Treas., Mr It. W. Muir; Hon Sec, Mr L Wilson. Programme: Handicap Hurdle, Pace, of ii\ second horse to receive £"> from the stake ; twice round the oourse, over six hurdles, 3(t Din high; nomination Isov., acceptance lsov. Hack Hurdle Pace of £lO, mile heats, oyer 3 hurdles, 3ft 'Jin high ; mininium weight', 9st; post entries lsov. Maiden Plate of £ls, U miles, weight for age; open-for horses which have never won a public stake over £10; nomination, lsov. Pony Pace of £7 lO.s, for ponies 14 hands or under, catch weights; onco round the course; post entries 10s. Tamlahi-Carkrlon }hdimi> of £4O, second horse to receive £5 from tho stake, twice round the course; nomination i'l 10s, acceptance lsov. Novel Race of £15,1J miles, catch weights; the winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the race fund. Post entries 10s. Sapliwj Slabs of £lO, f! furlongs; colts, Bst 101b, geldings and fillies Sst 51bs; en- . trance 1 sov. Hack Pace of £lO, once round the course; catch weights, open to all bona lide hack horses that have never won a race of £10; post entries 10s. Consolation Slakes of £ls, handicap, for all beaten horses, once round and a distance; post entries 1 sov. Rules and RcguMom: All entries to be made subject to tho condition that all disputes, claims ami 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 shall be final and binding in all cases. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdle Race, Maiden Plate, Taratahi-Ca'terton 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 be defined on lOlh January. 1882, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances to be inad» on or before Tuesday, 17th January. 18H2, at 4 p.m. Three entries'or the public money will be withheld. Ho protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2. which shall bo forfeited if the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockey s to ride in the colors nominated, or a tine of lsov. will he enforced. No entry wdl bo admitted—Hack, Hack Hurdle, and Pony Races excepted—unless the person entering- be a subscriber of one g inea or more to tin Race Fund, The old rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Clnb io apply in all cases not otherwise provided fur by these regulation... The snddliiiK-bell will ring at .11 a.in.-iirst race to start at U 30 shar;.>. The Stewards to have power to increase the value of the stakes b.Torc or after accim--1 Jances aro made. .<•■ ■:' V":% ii WILSON, - .:'.■■'"> !'.':■}»■:■.;.>:> "Hon. Secretary,: collidewill bo; open .to'trainers • ;i .' aird)6'wners'()f : librses' for tiiiihihg purposes : ' between; the 4th and ,20th Jaiv „ 1 *>S2, both •£ iholum : < : Fee; 10a.uor.lipiie.-'.';v".---,;:- 941
IWJSB VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB JU EACE MEETING. Boxin«- Day, Dec. GG. President, W, 0. Williams, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs W. S. GoUiam, J. Mcliaster, A. Sinclair, T. P. Evans, Geo. Pain, E. Buckridge, Geo. Harris, A. H. McFarlane, J. 0. Hayward, H. Hume, B. Kimberlcy, A. Hirachberg, J. W. Smith, H. C. Uowmoan and J. H. Tally; Starter. Mr Jim, Master; Clerk of Scales, Mr A. M. Hirschberg; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Dca. moiid; Handioappors, Messrs P. P, Tancred and .H. MeMaster; Judge, Mr Wallace Smith; Hon Sec. and Treasurer, Mr 0. J. Tully. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN PLATE of £ls, for three-ycar-olds and upwards; weight forage; distance, li 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; fillies .and geldings, Bstslbs. 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. Nomimmon, m; acceptance, £l, 5, HANDICAP HACK liACEof C8;l mile; enlwnce fee, 10s. For horses that have never started for weight for age races or handicap races other than hack races. li. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £2O, about 2 miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Winner of £lO race to be debarred. 7. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of £2O; m:le. Nomination, £1; acceptance, 8, CONSOLATION STAKES HANDICAP of £10; one mile and a distance; entrance fee, £l, For all beaten horses. Nominations for tho two Steeplechases, L.V.J.C. Haudicap. and Flying Stakes Handicap close on Thursday, Ist December, at 9 o'clock, at WaihoH(?a Hotel, weights to bo Wared on Tuesday, 13th Dec, at 8 p.m. General ciUiieii and acceptances close ou Tuesday, 20th December, at 9 p.m., at Wailicnga Hotel. RUUX AND IiEGUUTIONS. Saddling bell to ring at 11,30; first race to start at 12 o'clock sharp. No entry will be received except upon this condition-That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall 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 he final. All entries io ha sealed and addrcssen the Hon Secretary Wailienga, with the name, age at tune of entry, -oedigVee, and in case of handicaps, performance of the horse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Anv jocksy riding except in colors named will be fined £2. Qualification fee by non-members, £l. No other nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after tho timo specified for closing. Letters bearing the postmark of the daft ot entry and telegrams of the same date will be received. CHAS. J. TULLY, Hon. Sec. TN consequence of DANEBURY breaking i down at the Hutt Spring Meeting, he will be turned out with a few mares for the remainder of the season. Terms £ll, payable btfoi c removal at mares. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. 941 W. O. WILLIAMS ■ T Mi'UHTANT NiiTIOK F. GRAY, iii returning thanks to his numerous customers fo past favors, buga t/Miijoim the public generally that having now in uojkalarge quantity of tho very be&' t'.muuM suitable for Coachbsildingaud Wheelwright purposes, he is prepared to receive and m-ecnta all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee b»Hi style and ■ finish to equal that turned out inanyp,.rt; of the Province. Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including trimming & painting, shall receive immediate attention, and be performed with neatnea aud dispatch. ". F. GRAY. Blacksmith, Coachbnililer, <v .Wheelwright. Queen-street, Mastebtos.
CUU'Elt'im MIUUtY AM) VVJiKEL WIUGHT WOKKS. ROBERTCRAWFORD IMlOHilkTOit. nPORTING iiiuLotlier Hnrsra SHOD 01 |J the most approved principle. AH kinds of Tehiclcs ma (j(ii)d repaired. ' Farm liiipkii.'en.'s.made arid repaired.- , ■' HIGB-ST^T.;dAP ,,, ' ; ' l ■' -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 953, 19 December 1881, Page 1
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