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: THE ,COEJEE. SHOP #OTS., AND FLEMING, : Cuba and Mannors=streetß. waggnf LADlES'i'Navy Rnd Seal Cotton Hose, from 6d p«r pw; White Cotton rr<J rtni an .<i fcyV and Colored Lido fltovi Hj? from 3 * l Good Washing pRiJ^TS. B|d i-eryard * U ' 3 ' M WCU ' Cotton, Merino, and Lomhwool Pn,.h m \ UnCh.> nJ? I£ • Mm «* Youths' Soofeah PJnidine ami BeiKo Drawee Mn'•? tJ ',, T. Slllrtß '"'"' Pattern, nml Ham„!e 3 sent ij * S£ n M n d , Silk UMBRELLAS ™ tcr ' J SCOOffT of Five Per cJ. on 1 u'rch' J SfeSr » AOn THE ADDUBSSCOKNKE HOUSE, CUBA SHEET Ai\D M4NNFBS : ■GRATES AND FLEMING PROPRIETORS

(jAKTBRTON laRATAHI t , races; To behold on the Taratahi Eacocourse on • ; MoND4T, Jahwey 23,1852, Anniversary Day. Judge,!'Mr Walter Francis; Handicapprt, Mr Wallace Smith; Starter, Mr J. Burrows; I 0, """" J -''"-'-' A, Armstrong, H. Hj in V> 'n" m "' l HlP^h ' B - Crawford, T. Waldeh, Dr Watts, and Temuorangij'Cbr'of Scales, Mr L. Nix; Clerks of Couru, Messrs E. tad and W. Long; Hon Treas., Mr a. W.Mmr; Hon See., MrL Wilson. Programme: ' Handicap Hurdle Race olm, second horse to receive £5 from the stako; twico round the course, ovsr six hurdles. 3ft flin high; noimuntioii lsov., acceptance lsov. Hack fatrdh Race n[ £lO, mile heats, over 3 hurdles, 3ft 9in high; minimum weight, 9at; post entries lsov. Maiden Plate of £ls, 1} mifcs, weight for ago i open for horses which have novtr won a public stake oveF £10; nomination. lsov. Pmfian of £7loa, for ponies 14 hands or ■course j post entries 10s. Taratahi-Carkrton Handicap of £4O, second horse to receive £5 from the stake, twice 'round the conno; nomination fl 10s, accejit 11100 lsov. Novel Race of £15,1J miles, catch weights; the winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to bo sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to tjo to the race fund. Post, entries 10.'. Sapling Stakes of £lO, ft furlongs; colts, Bst' 101b, geldings and fillies Bst olba; entrance 1 sov, Hack Race of £lO, once round the course; catch weights, open to all bona fide hack horses that have never wou a r.we of £10; ' post entries 10s. Consolation Makes of £ls, handicap, for all beaten horses, oiice round and a distance; poat entries 1 sov, Rules and Regulations: All entries to bo made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims and objection* arising out of the racing thill lie 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 Ilurdlo Race, Maiden Plato, Taratahi-Ca tcrton Handicap, 'and Sapling Stakes to bo mado in writing, htating name, pedigree, description and age of hovßfl, and-colors of rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee. to the office of the Hon, Secretary, Mr L. Wilson, Cavtert-n, on'or'before Thursday, oth January, 1882, at 4 p.m The woiglita will bo do dated m lOlh Jauuary. IBB2„and published in the local newspapers.- Acceptances to be mad- on or bolero Tuesday, 17th Jauuary. 18i!2, tit 4p m . Three entries or tho public money will be withhold. Mo protest will be considered unless lodgud within ■ls minutes after tho race, and aceoinpuhitii by a doposit of I'2. \rl:ioh shall be frofeiied if the protest is fi ivubms or vexatious. All jockejs to ride in t lis colors nominated, or a fine of lsov. «iii in> cn'oiced. ]V entry will be aflmuted-H;.c!;, Ilnck Nurdio, and Pony ltaces- exceptid-uulesj the person entering be a subset i!.n of w:c g ii;ea cr more to .the Eaco Fu ; .d. The o'd rubs-of 'the'-Wairaropa Jockey Club lo apply -n all cases not otherwise provt H f r by the* regulatiois, The saddliug-Mi wi,lting at 11 a.m.-first race to sia:t at 1L 30 tbaij... The Stewards to have power to inc cose the value of the stakes before or at'tti acceptances are made. - L. WILSON, , Hon. biwretniv, N.8.-The course .will be open -to tiaincih • and owners of horses for training p-jrin-.se; . between tho 4th and 20th Jan., fa*', h-Jih inclusive, : Fee, 10s per horse. v 4! 'ALTER |PERRY, I ;','., GENERALBUTCHER, ' ■-. . . BRiDOE-Br.i-MASTEIfI'iiN. EDWIN ARNOLD'S - - BASKET SHOP, IMPORTANT To BEEKEEPERS, p joa wauttho BEST BEEHIVES mth: A. World, go to E. Arnold, Ad t. ftcueat Ideas in Wood and Straw. Uivoi made to orlor.r Every Design on view Mn ARNOLD'S BEEHIVFvS mnamnln] ;h' PhIZE MEDAL at the Melbourne Ex> hibition, against all the world. Also.Uiti

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 1

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