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MABTERTON-OPAKIJOOIEYCLUB ; RACE To be held on the Opaki Race Course on; ■. Wednesday & Thui'Sday, ■■■'■'] December 6th and 7th. . "■ 'WA'} ) President,: T.E. CHAMBERLAIN. •) Judok, A; W. CAVE. Stabter, T. H. HILL' HANMOAWEItB, B..KIMBERLEY AND'M.: ' ;.,,;■;;. ,McKENZIE,. ■' ■,: SiEWAnns/Jamea Macara, A. Elkins, T* Parsons,! J, 'lorns, H. Bannister, D. '; MoLaohlan, and E.- Chamberlain,";.; Clerk of Scales, J. Harding Clerks 01 Course, W. lorns and C. Dixon OFFICIAL PROGEAMME:.'•'" ■-■'•-, ; First Day :-.' : v;;r : : .w i Maiden Plate of £2O. 1J miles'; weight for ■••;. age ; entrance2sovs • :'..-,■■✓..;:-t';;.:-';| Railwa? Plate Handicap, of ,£ ~added to a sweepstake, of; 1 sov; $ mile ; ; nomfoa- ; tion 1 sov, acceptance 4 bov ; ;, : Hack Race, of £ ; . Once round the course; hot less than 8 stone up; post entry.lOs Opaki Stakes Handicap, of £ , added to a sweep of 2 sovs;'nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs.; distance 2 miles. Trotiino Race, of £ , added to a sweep of '■• 1 sov; 2 miles; 12st up;,poet entry Second Day. Hurdle Handicap, of £ added to a sweep of' J. boy. 2 miles; over 7 flights : of darkened hurdles 3ft 6ihhigh. Nomination 1 boy., acceptances 1 bov. : Hack Hurdle Race, of £lO. 1 mile and a! distance; not less than 10 stone . up.' Post entry 10s. : ■ : .'. :; ■<'..■■ District Handicap, of£. , added to. a sweep of 2 sovs, 1} miles, Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sora. , Hack Race, of £, .Once, round the course; catch weights. Post entry 10s. Consolation Handicap, of £ .'Once round the course. Post entry 1 «6v. : Maiden District Hack. Raci, of £ '. J For ; horses that never started for any race. Once round the course; catch weights. ■ Post entry 10s, Rules and Regulations. To be run under the Masteiton-Opaki Jookey Club Rules. The Saddliug Bell will ring at 11.30 each, day, and the first race 'start at 12 o'olook.' duly posted on the Course after eaoh preceding race..' The District Race is open; to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to this race rceting. In case of a protest, the same must be lodged with the Secretary within' fifteen minutes after the race is ruD, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protoßt be found trivial or vexatious." The winner of the first day's Haok Race will not bo allowed to run for the one ontho second day. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race (Hack Races excepted) unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Race Fundi . No scratchiug of horses allowed, unless through the Secretary, and fifteen minutes bsforo tbe time of startiug, NOMINATIONS an I GENERAL EN TRIES to be sealed and addressed to the Hon. Sec., Club Hotel, Masterton, not later than 9 o'clock.on SATURDAY evening, Now 25th; entrance money enclosed, 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 jookey riding exceptin the colors entered will be fined 2 .sovs. No entries will be received after that night, either by letter or telegram, • Weights for Railway Plate Handicap, Opaki Stakes Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles, to be declared at the Club Hotel on THURSDAY evening, Nov, 30th, at 8 o'clock. Acceptances for same to be declared on MONDAY evening, Dec. 4th, at 9 o'clock. Weights for the District Handicap to be the eveuingof the first day's races. AcceptNominations for Consolation Handicap to made to the Secretary fifteen minutes after the District Handicap is run. Weights to be declared fifteen minutes after the nominations havo closed; and acceptances will oloae fifteen minutes after the weights havo been declared. Horses walking over will receive 60 per cent, only of the stakes. R.J. FITTON, 1218 Hon. Seoretary and Treasurer. H, PETERSEN, (Late Parkes anf> Petersen.) BOOT k SHOEMANUFAOHJRER AND IMPORTER, Next Club Hotel. I">EGS to return hia Bincere thanks ts ► the patronage accorded to his firm, and hopes by attending to the'wants of bis 'uatomers to receive a continuance of the ame. /Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A Large stockalwass on hand TO CHOOSE FROM Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON. TE AEO BOOT & SHOE WASEHOVSE, H. D. EDWARDS, IN thanking his friends and the public ' generally for past favors, wishes to notify that by the, aid. of manufacturing m&oninery and good workmen, he is able to manufacture BOOTS.BHOES, AND SLIPPERS as oheap, for quality as any house in town, < Cricketing Shoes made iu Canvas or Brown Calf. ' ' • ' A new and varied assortment of imported The Trade Supplied with Leather.'Uppere, and Grindery.' WNote the Address— , TE ARO ROOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. Manners-stbeet, . . . . ; Opposite theFireßrigadeStatiohjWelliugton 1 ;■'■■;. .■■: WAIPOUA;;: y ..,.;, ''TEAM 17LOUB, & AATMEAL j—ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope to receive a share of public support: Superfine Silk Dressed Floor , Wheaten Meal, Seconds,, • Pollard, and . Bran , Oatmeal, Meal Seeds; Corn Dust,'Ac! BiCOI^EIGLEY We are also PURCHASERS of .WHEAT, OATS, &o„ or oaii SUPPLYaUdeaonptionß of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE for GRAIN., ~-.-. ■■■■■, • , v 7'Wheat or Oats Griatod at Curjent Rates'. ■ OAT-CRUSHING Maohinerj 'epep jally impqrtid, whioh crushes; ! maomna in the dißtrict: Now'in working order.' ' r,.c, ■■ ..■: ■ : /. "V ■■.,.:■.,; ,;; 0 CILLER' AND • nOBN'.pRODUOE QcMK-'Siißn.... ........ Mastutov,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 20 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 20 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 20 November 1882, Page 4

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