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(jAKTEETON laHATAHI , RACES. ■ To,bohukl on the Taratnhi Racecourse ou Muxiiay, January 23,- ' " Anniversary Day. Judge, Mr Walter i'Yancis; Handicapper, Mr Wallace-Smith ; Starter, Mr J. Burrows; Stewards-Messrs A. Armstrong, H. H. Welters. 0. Gib, J. Smith, R. Crawford, T. Walden, Dr Watts, and Tenuiorangi; Oleijk of Scales, Mr L. Nix ; Clerks ol Course, Messrs li, beard and W. Long; Hon Tren.fi., MrhVW.Muir; Hon Sec., Mr h Wilson. Programme: Handicap Hurdle Han of £2!>, second horso to receive £5 from the stake; twicij round tho course, over six hurdles. 3ft Din high; nomination Isov., acceptance Isov. Hack hurdle Race, of £lO, mile Lents, oyer 3 hurdle?, 3ft 9in high; minimum weight, 94; pns-t entries ls'iv. Maiden Plak »f £ls, 1£ mil"s, weight for age; open for horses which have never won apublic stake ovcf £10; nomination, ISOY. Po w/./face of £7los, for ponies 14 hands or j ; 'under, catch weights; once round the j course; post entries 10s. Taratahi-Carkrinn Handicap of £lO, second horse to receive £o irom the stake, twici) round the course; nomination i'l 10s, accept.nee Isov. Novel Race of £ls, miles onteh weights; tile winner to become the absolute property of the Mev.ards, and c he sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to so to the race fund. Post eutiies 10?. Sapling Stakes of £lO, fi furlongs; colts, Bst 101b, geldings and fillies Bst olbs; entrance 1 SOY, Hack Race of £1(1, nncerimnd thecoma; catch weights, onuii to ail buna iide h,wlt horses that hu never won a nee of i'l 0; post entries 10s. Conmittlion Utaku of £ls, handicap, for all beaten horses, o.,ce round w.d a distance; pOit entries 1 soy. Rules and Regulations: All entries to bo made subject to ihe condition that ail disputes, olai'ms and objections arising out of Hie racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom thoy may appoint, and that such decision 3I11]) be final and binding in all cases. Jsominations for the Handicap Hurdle Knee, Ma>den Plate, Taratabi-Oa 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; Caitc-rtn, on or before Thursday, sth January, 1882, at 4 p.in The weislitw will be declined on 10111 January. 1582, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances to be mad- on or bolero Tuesday, 17th January. 1882, at 4p m. Tlirco entries or the public money will he withheld. No p:o----test will be considoicd unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, ami aceomp ti.itd by 11 deposit of £2, wnich shah bo foilctied if the protest is, frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys (0 rids, in lbs colors nominated, or a lino of:Isov. will be en'oiced. No entry will be admitted—Hack, Hack llurdie, and Pony liaees excepted enteiing 1.-e a subswilwr of one g ii.ea or more to tho Race Fund. The o'd rubs of the Wairarapii Jockey Ulub to njijily m all cases not otherwise provided f r by these rngnltitioiH. The sutldliiiß-bcll willing at 11 a.m.- first race to start at II HO sharp. Tho Stewards to have power to inc ease the value of (he stakes before or after ati'eptauces arc made,, L. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. O!—The course will be open to tiMim-is and owners of horses for training purposw :, between tho 4th and 20th Jan., I«S2, b.'tb inclusive. Fee, 10s per horse. Ml ALTER' TERRY, W : GKSBKAL BUTCHEK, ' BiiiDßK-ST., MAS'I KJITI.IN. liti a«6 &.yya is k I-. n (fate T. L. I'liorhuson), FAMILY . BUTCHER h, .' '.QOKKN-ST, ir IIASKEf SHOP,,^ r Jtii3l'BKTuli, :^yAlHAiiA'PA. -.-.-..-..- ...!!£Ji!K \iWi' SKm.' jk.-. -imi'u, (;UiW,J'. .".HXVLU.-. A.i-"tit; Newest l'deaS'ii'iWood aiid' : Straw. Hive, inado to.orler. 'EvervD.'-i^n;'oiivitw. Wwm MhUAll-flt'inr hibition, adjust ail the world, 'Al.f'o'. : Ceitiri-; cate:yTMerit'afi]3\in'ediu'&hibiti6i ! '- ;i ■ 1)1 $MWgi *'|;w,.--;>j.j.; i : ;'.\;.;.i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 968, 7 January 1882, Page 1
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1,025Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 968, 7 January 1882, Page 1
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