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(jAKTESTON- -TabATAHI RACES. To be held on the Taratahi Racecourse on Monday, January 23,1882, Anniversary say. i U ¥,i Mr c) Valtel ' Frftnoi9 ! Handicapper, Mr Wa lace.Smith; Starter, Mr J. Bunows Mewards-Messrs A. Armstrong H H wM' Si 168 ' J ' Bl,,itb ' R - e™H'J\ Waldon;Dr Watts, and Teiiuiownm- oU nf Scales, Mr L. Nix; Clerks fessrs E.BeardandW.Long; uonTrei Jr& W.Muir; Hon Sec, Mr L Wilson. , : Programme: ... ~, Handicap Ihrdk Rati of £25, second horse to receive £5 from the stake; twice ronnd the course, over six hurdle?, 3ft 9in high; nomination hoy., acceptance lsov. . Hack iHrdlt Race nf £lO, mile heats, oyer A hurdles,.3ft 9in high; minimum weight, list; |instentries lsov. Muiden Plate ol £15,1J miles, weight for »go; ppea for horses .which havenevor . won apublio stake over £10; nomination, ISOV. : ' Pony Raai of £7los, for ponies 14 hands or under,; catch weights; once round tho course; post entries 10s, TarataU-Carterion llakdicapolM, second Jioi-se to receive £5 from the stake, twice round: the course; nomination £1 10s, acceptance lsov. ; ■ Novel Race of £l6, lj miles, catoh weights; the winner lo become the absolute pre. perty ot the Stewards, and to he Bold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the race fund. Post entries l(k Sapling Stakes of £lO, f> furlongs; colts, Sat 101b, geldings and fillies Bst 51bs; onJruuce 1 sov. Hath Rata 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, Comotation Slakes 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 oil disputes, claims aud 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 andbiuding in all casos. Nomiuatiou« J f6r tlio Handicap.Hurdle' Bace, Maiden Plate„Taratahi-Cu 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 jof the Hon. Secretary, Mr L, Wilson, Carterton, on or before Thursday, 'sth January, 1882, at 4 p.m The weights" will be "declared on 10th January. 1882, and published in the local newspapers.' Acceptances to be mad* on or before Tuesday, 17th January. 1882, at i p.m. Three entries or the public money will ba withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeiied if the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockey to ride in the colors nominated, or a fine of lsov," will ho enforcod. No entry will bo admitted-Hack, Hack Hurdle, and Pony Races excepted—imleas the person entering be a subscriber of one g inea or more to the Race Fund. The oM rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply in all cases not otherwise provided for by these regulations. The saddlirig-bell wilhing at 111 a,m.-first racje-tb' fori at 1130 sharp. ThoStiewarts to have power to increase tho ! Value of the. stakes before or after acceptances are made, ' ""
ROYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. Pi WORTH. "7 . PnoPBI, Q F. WORTH. ... . p EomEIOR , WQTORB of thdißESr QUALITY. uotel replete with .good accommodation \!L V 1 T ? and boarders ' including Stabling with paddook, and running water. '• '«mnßt»n^«»«. IM I visitors free'. Cpnteyance to and from Railway Staf on to ' meet every train. BILLIARDS, QUOITS, : ' SKFITLES. J. VILE, MASTERTON GRAIN AND PRODUCE STORES.' J.' V. is a CASH PURCHASER of Wool m Urge or small quantities. ' ' Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip. TO LET, with a. Purchasing Clause, two sections of land in Villa-street. Bent low., 807 W. CRABTREE k SONS, MILLWRIGHTS AND ENGINEERS ST, HILL-STREET, , ~.«:■ Wellington. ESTIMATES giveu for every description of Machinery. Mill saws punched and hammered. _FOR SALEfcheapl-A 3 horror Horizontal Engine, with or without boiler. Also, a pair of Tinrmith's Rollers, second hand. „,n CHRISTMAS! P . tUDWIo" AND SONS, W Jewellers, &c., LAMBTDN QUAY, WELLINGTON, Present the domplimtntsoftk Season to the residents of tho Wairarapa, and invito all to inspect their choico and I select stock of GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, Suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR . ...' GIFTS. JUST ■ iflfcok of au . renor Spectacles, folders, and Eyeslasses, to suit allosijjhts;'' 0,55 GEORG^DENTON, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IRONMONGER, WIUIS-S-BEET, WeLHNOTON. CUICKET Bats, Balls, Gloves Leg-guards ■■■■ - Scoring Books. &c, ' S T C K SM I™,audOUNSMITHS' Bw ,k GUNS re-stookcd KEYS fitted in Milnor's safes and Chullj'g All kinds of WIREWOJiK mado to order.
IN consequence of DANEBURY breaking down at the Hutt Spring ■ Meeting, lit will be turned out with a few meres for 11 remainder of the season, lerms ±'i). p ty.-.bl befoi e removal of mares. Every care taken out no responsibility incurred. 941 W. 0. WILLIAMS IMPORTANT 1 NOTICE.'' S P. GRAY, in returning, thanks ts his Humorous customers fo past, favors, Legs • to inform the public generally that havius no* m tlopk a large quantity of the v.jy ■tort timbers suitable for'CoaclibuiWiugand Wheelwright purposes, he is poparcil to receive and .wecnta all orders entrusted to bun, and will guarantee b«tli Mylc . and finjah to equal that turned out in imy i.„-t | .of the (Province, :... Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including, trimming & painting, shall receive immediate attention, and be ; performed - jrith neataei ami dispatch. j .;■ :j»!teu : : F. l Q : BA'y,':--' '■•'■ BJa6kßmith,-Coachbuildef, ft Wheelwright ' ,■;.',;. .-'.QusslJ-Mitßßt, Masteilion. OiRTERTOh FAKRIFiV AS ■.it^sfeSKlOHT-WoliKß,
, , ; ..:■;•. 'L. WILSON, ' _ " '_ '; Hon. Seorctary. N.B.—The coarse will be open to trainers and owners of horses {or training purnusei .... between the 4th and 20th'Jan., 1882, both '"■ inclusive,!; per horse.' 941 ALTER PERRY) " GENEBALBUTCHER,. ' ~ Bridok.Bi„ MABTGRTON. V: RI GQ S ; ""* lirARBBN • QUEEN-BT, MASTERTON. - 919 ■ • JOWBB *,,CpiKRip.QE, ~..,. ... 'i are! make.SUfitEYS . t( YjVsunder the various Land;Ms, and' are prepared to undertake". ivMsj oh We most reasonable.,, ohr B^.,O t .f ANNINi Architect; Masfertonf '■•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 1
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1,101Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 1
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