MASTERTON'OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB To be hold'oil l the Opaki'Race Course on < Wednesday & Thursday, , |... , and 7th. !]' , President; TV E< CHAMBERLAIN, JoDOKj A; Wi CAVE. BmbtewTJ'E. HILL. Handicaiterb, B. KIMBERLEY ami> M, .'i -McRENZIE, "■•' Stewabds,Jaines MacarvAiElkinß; T,;Par. sons, .'J,' lomß. i H. VBanuiateri .ID. McLaohlan, and E. Chamberlain.'" Glbrk of BoAi.Ka, J, Harding i ;' Clerkb oi' Course, W. lorne and C. Dixon l , OFFJOIAL [PROGRAMME:! ,l '' : ::-i -'(First Day j Maiden Plate of £2O. 1J suleß; weight (or • age; entrance2bovb ; Railway Platk Handicap, of £ , addod.to . ■• , ■ n;Bweepathko of; 1 sov; | mile; noihiilv tion-1 bqv, .acceptance'l.soy .[[!'.•- HackßAoE,ofi£ .:Qnce.roundtho,course; , . not less than 8 stoijeiup; post entry 10b Opaki Stakes Handicap, ofi£u,'added to a sweep of 2 bovb ; nominatirn~t i sot, acceptance 2 sova.; distance .2 miles, Trottiko Race, of £ , added to a sweep of 1 sov; 2 miles; 12st up; postbhtry " Second Day. | Hukdm Handicap,'■ of £ , added ito a sweep of I sdv. 2 miles; over 7 flights of darkened hurdles Mt 6in high. Npmi- ... natiOni sov., acceptances 1. soy. ! Hack Hurdle Race, of £lO. 1, mile and n'dißtawe; not .less than .10 atom up. ;;Post entry 10s,; ,!; r. : -,■ ■< District.Handicap,, of £;, '•, added to a sweep of 2,eovb. If miles. Nomination' 1 eov. ,i acceptance 2 nova. Hack Race, :of £ . Once round the - -course; catch weights. Post entry 10s.Conaoution Handicap, of £ . Once ' round the course. Post entry Ibov. < Maiden District Hack Race, of £ .For :i1 " horses that never 'started "forany race. ' : 'Once round tho combo ; catohweights. ..:: Post entry 10s,' Rules and Regulations. To be run under the Masterton-Opaki Jockey Club Rules. V " 'The Saddling Bell will ring at 11.30 each day. and the first race, start at 12 o'clock. The time', for starting each evont will be duly posted on the Course after. each preceding, race, . ~ The District f Race i 8 .open to all horses owned in the district at least.six:months' previous to this race teeting. '' '' Incase of a protest,.the same,must be lodged; with the Secretary i within fifteen' minutes after the race is run,,with a deposit ota£2, such,deposit to be!forfeited if the protest be found trivial or vexatious. Tho winner of the first day's Hack Race will not be allowed to run for the one on the second day, : -uT .. No person will be allowed to enter a hone foranyraco (Hack Races excepted} unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Race Fund. . No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the S°cretary, and fifteaii minutes ibefore the tim :' - h ■■ i ' s. -.-. NOMINATION ,i. uEtfERAL WTRIES to be sealed and addressed to the Hon, Sec, Club Hotel, Masterton, not later than 9:o'clock on SATURDAY evening, Nov. 25th; entrance money enolosed, with name, age at the time of entry, pedigree, and, in the case of handicaps, performances of the horse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey riding exceptin the colora entered will be fined 2 sova. No entries will be received after that night, either by letter or telegram, "Wcigbtß for Railway Plate Handicap, Opaki Stakes Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles, to be declared at tho Club Hotel on THURSDAY evening, Not, 30th, at 8 o'clock, Acceptances for same to be declared on MONDAY evening, Deo. 4th,. at 9 o'clook. Weiehts for the District > Handicap' to be declared at the Club Hotel at 8 ,o'clock on the evening of the first day's races! Accept* auces for same wiil close same evening, Nominati .ns for Consolation Handicap to made to the Secretary, fifteen minutea after the District Handicap is run...Weights to bo declared fifteen minutea after the nominations liavo closed; and acceptances 'will cbso fifteen minutes after the' veighte have been declared. - ./, , ... ~ , t ;".' : Horses walking over, will receive 50 per cent, only of the stakes., i.„, ■ , '.- , .;..,-'■': :'R,.J. J FITTON, ■'■ . 1218. ;.,■; Hon. Secretary arid Treasurer, 1 Come all yc country resident's, ' •/■'• Who are gding'in for books,' '',' ■>'> Inspect my various samples— >*\\ Their .(jualily'and IjioksV, , My rulings of the 'neatest' kind;' ' ' My ledgers' all 'wear] wellj' '•' 'l'' , ,-. My,.bindings g6od,'and made "T* last as well as sell. - For price, for style, and quality You'll'say none can beat mo; So when you come to Wellington , • ■», Try LANXSHEAR/S; Lambton Quay. ' .' '■'■ ■■: (. -,-Jri -I ,:L 7T • 7UST. ARRIVED-A. large, and well- ' >J chosen-stock of Xmasf, New Year, & Birthday Cards, which' for style and design are not to bo excelled. , Also a', good assortment of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookslides, in Walnut, Rose, and Olive' wood. As I have bought'the whole of a' consignment .direct from London, theso will go at lm> usually low, prices,' I would''also call. special attention'to my Photo Albums,'in polished Calf, ;Morooeo, and Plush, in'-' Ipe'Aion of ■vv'hicb will' abundantly> confirm the assertion- that they are marvels' of PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- ■ TV. J. 'Ii4.NKSHE4R, Printer, Bookbinder', and Goriorai Stationer, LAM^N. ! QUAt.^']iiNC^H..,',. Ruling,: Paging,; and .Perforating, for the L2l9i ; ■;'- ji i i Trade. ..:..,' -<'n., ' George Crawford <E'Co. ---•v,. / ( /MEROHAiiTS I AND ■General Importers, ' 0 /, ,: HAVE regular shipments from tho best , Sydney; Makers ; \ '',';'" ' Town, Drays, Tip; Qaits, anrj Pagnel Carts.,,, '' Also a Largo Stock of Best Braridß in WINES/SPIRITS, ALES AND STOUTS. General, Groceries. ; Boiled,andßawiQils l 'i\jVhite Leads, Pntty, Fencing; Wir0N05.6,7,. and'B,4o„'flo, , IMPORTERSOFj11 r ... "". ~ , ' ' "'.'"i JOHN MsMpLlto.' SON'S ~. ~,;„,., IMPORTANT KOiCE. "I.'Wm'.; >.!'••.•!!, ;:i '.i-iJHr'i:i lil'H \[ To Bnlldergj 'Cohtract6rs, ,I 'and the Public : :■-:. -ii-.i-y ■.: ■■:: -geneVdlly', 7 '''' "•"'■> i iHE Business hithe'r'to known as ''' x ' ~'.'i.l!i;.|// KLlLl'li , 13WRY^''KING'S ''" ; - ; DOOR FACTORY Will in future bo'carried''ori:by-th'e firrn'o' ; :king;& toomath,' Who nope by strict attention ,to,ibusinMfl to merit a fair share of publje patronage. 1 ■" ■■,.'/■. ..iWILLIAM.KiKG, | m-:,,K m,, mmwwi Qrjwn-»heqt J ,M(loe^iß(mit ( li,yWl f/7o |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 4
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910Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 4
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