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« Shipping^lntelUgeiktoe. Vf lißviitia'ii'i's}!' i iCKiro '? W1 ifP 0:11 spnthwajijorfii fyq ;.j OV.ijHm for CastleDomtand Napier,,,. ■;•

rTHB - NEW ZEALAND i&m •i, w r !i SHIPPIKG' COit PANY'.S LINK fMfe,\VOOL SEASON, 1882-83. The folloyinf[i'high'cl»Sßed Iron. Clipper Ships 'ar# jajipointe'd to ; sail from' Wellington wrLONDON 'during the Season, carrying, ■passengeri and'all descriptions of Cargo'at

And other first-class veEaels to fellow, as required.; c '! iW®' 1 ' Passage arrangements can be maae'at tho Head • Qißce,, Cnrietchurch ,■ or atjWr ofjtbe Branchesiu Neflr Zealand ..i Ap#,tm WEiiiNoiojr,' to'the" ' ■■1...,: Miff ZEALAND,SHIPPING,CO.,... :* ' ! '.LIMiTEU, ' ■ i ' ' ! ■ i . ■ j Qußtom-Fouse-qiiny. •. •Every 4 weeks & G. TUBNBOLL ft CO are Agents for the. fylj steamers: and ' sailingyes-, dcio ''•'Tor Stm Francisco, thence by , rail and steamer to Liverpool—y v-, _ The 8.8. Zealandia The 6.8,. Australia: '* The,i,'iß.;Gjty-of: .! ' jNef York • the i,a. .City'of | Sydney, 1 ; r - '■■Fdr.H'anganui—--2 'J, ' !11 A"'- J,. ji .(•'•■For Kaihoura, and Ltjlkllon—<ilM The B.s-'Tui,'Weekly, ' ■For F6xloii— ■■ : Thes.B. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For KaiitiitHa~> 1 ' ' / frfos.gr Jtaa Douglas; every fort-' ~r jßight; fL,=: -- ,; ' c vgrthmhuk• r:": • V<x Pakd^ ri:: :i; ' "' : " ■ .The.a.s. Wakatn,' twice a week. ' The'sVs. 1 Napier; twico a week. >EoriZomfo«( direct I^ 'At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, SavilT'A" Co.'a Passenger line of China East— ; . >" r * * jßy the' Eastern and 'Australian jSteajnsliip r Co; \ .Steamships from For Chhm'iaiLjappnT • (By Barquenti ' < ;Alfxp. ;.{ ;,y 'For-iWsoii, HcMhia, and Ottymonih~ The p.e. Charles Edwards j „ Wallaw f j ji,s.B. Murray i ,j : Ur' • • i 'TWICE A WEEK.-

FuU particulars'caii ; : be had on applicato . W. ,v G. TUKNBULL & CO., • " Shipping ami Custom House Agentw, WelLinotom. !)fls

MAiiTEltfON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB ■S|fP®[NG l ißß2v .. T(| l'c held on. tin Opalti Eaoe Course on Wednesday & Thursday, :~n • December 6th. and 7th. ; £icHAOTT4IN. Juds.K, A r .W,-.CAVE; Stabtek, T. H. HILL. .-Handicapped, ;B,: KIMHEItLIiY and M. / , 1; , : j .: . .McKKNZIIi, ; femes Macara, A.Elkins, T. ParEons, J,. foras, 11. Pannifctcr, D. McLaohlan,aiid'E. Chamberlain, Clkrk of Scales, J. Harding Codrse, W. loidb and C. Dixon OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: i First Day MaidenPute of £2O. 1J miles; weight for age ; entrance 2 sovs ; Railway PtiTK 'Handicap, of £ , added to ■•; a Bweepatake of l sov; | mile; nomimi-

tion l'sbv, acceptance lsov Hack Race,of £ , Onco round tlio course; Opaki Bm'kes HAhdicap, of £•, added to a'aweep of sovsj nomination 1 sot, ... accbptance'2 sbvH.; diitance 2 miles. TRontHo'Rici!; o£ : £' V added to a sweep of ' *1 sbv'j 7 2 niles i 12at up:'post entry •: | ii'a- • . . ■!., ..Second .Day. M Hfedu 'Handicap,' of.£ y added to a i'.i Teweep if J. sov, 2 miles j over 7 flights »• ■of darkened 3ft 6in high. Nnmi. I J najtioii'i sdv.j'acceptances! soiv Hack' Herdlk Rack, ~of £lO. 1 mile i.i l and a'.distance { not less than 10 stout ikC< iijij Fost.eptry lOsr ' ; y - 1 'Hascicap,'of'£ ' i 'added-to a Ufi-jweep of 2 J0y8,. 1$ miles, Nomina- :•! s'.tiojj 1 eov. ,' ftcceptaace '2 soVs.'' Hack Back, of £ . Once round, the ' .-c course; catch weights, Post'entry 10s; CoNtfoLATiotf' HAMbAp; of 1 £ : . Once '.;~.u;roiJnd the course; Post entry 1 bov. MArokj) District Hack Ram, of £ . For •"wyKmws that never started for any race. .fu'.Onjce round the course; catch weights, j -'Post entry 10s, Rules and Reffnlations. i To be ran under the Masterton-Opaki 'Jockey'olhVßulwi'"> :: 111 ;■ The Saddling Bill- will ring at 11.30 each day, and the first race start at 12 o'clock. The tijne for starting'each event will be duly posted on the Course after oach preceding racey ; ' r/ '"^ : ' ; The District Bace is open to all horses owbed'in the district at least BHC mouths prcvioQA to thin raoa 2£ "'•ln cajse oi a protest, the Bame most be lodged;with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of. £2, suoh deposit to be forfeited if the protest: bo found trivial or vexatious. ■ The wiuner of tbe first day's Hack Bace will not be allowed to run for the one on the second day. •••• ' : :: " i ;Ko,person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race (Hoik- .Races' excepted) unless he be a. subscriber of at least £1 to the Race Fundi; ( ,H I-; H, -" ; No allowed, unless tHroiigh the ; Secretary, and fifteen minutes before tbe time flf starting. 'NOMINATIONS an,l GENERAL EN. TRIES to be. staled and .addteshed to the Hdn; Bee., Club Hotel, Maatcrton, not later than / 9 . o'clock jO.a. SATUBDAY evening, Nor. 26th j entrnnoe money enclosed, with iiftme, age at;the. time) of:6niry, pedigree, aiidjinjthq caseof. handicaps,; performances of the nania of b\vner, and cobra, o fie rider. Any jockey ndingexceptin the ci lo entered will be fined 2 .soys.'. No cm... will be received after that night, either by letter or telegram.,,. "Weights for Railway Plate Handicap, .Opakii Stakes-Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles,, to be declared.at the Club Hotel ;onT ( HpiSDA , Y evening, Nor, 30th, at 8 •o'clock!. Acceptances', for- i. same to be ; d on MONDAY evening/Deo. 4th, at •9yo'clock.; ' ■'W&rljta for the District Handicap to be declared at fee, Club Hotel at 8 o'clock on the evening of'the 1 first, day's races; 'Accept,ances forsiimp close'same evening.' 1 NohpationV'for.£!onaQ!atkinilandicapJo. wjdetjOthe Secretary fifteen minutes after .Weights to be nominations >haye'. closed will close fijfteej.minutesaftCT yeights*have been d ic!ar?(l. '"J'it.j!' 1 " ; ! f 1: ' ' Hon per* Hon. Seotetm «ut ihm sent..<

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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849

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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