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Ili L"I AJI SELLO, AOK'N'T FOR New Zealand l'no and Marino Insurance ■ ' • i Compauy,'. . New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. ertificated Accountant in Bankruptoy. | TEMPLE CBAJill'Eg, MASTERTON By special appomtmeut to his Excellenoy the . Governor, Enquire for DIXON'S extra superior GINGER ALE, apeciall adapted for private families and country use. In piiits and quarts. A trial solicited, GEORGE DIXON, 2ERATED WATER MANUFACTORY, Cuba Street, Wellington. 128 NOTICE OP REMOVAL, THE NEW ZEALuvD TENT, COVER, AND FLAG DEPOT, Lambton-qu ay Wellington, HAS been removed next door to tho Theatre Royal Hotel, Lambton Quay, whero an extensive stock of Waterproof and Oilskin Clothing and Leggings, Waterproof Rick, Cart, and Waggon Covers, Horse Loin Cloths, Ac. Tents, Fhga, and all other articles iu tho trade kept on hand .by this manufacturer, . G. C. SAGE. ■ Wairax*apa AffentTHOS C. D'ARCY, MASTERTON, NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMER'S MANURE MANUFACTORY, (Comkill-st. off Manners-st.), WELLINGTON. • BONE DUST, suitable for agricultural and Horticultural purposes can now be obtained. It is specially recommended to Hardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled fcamiro for greenhouse plants. Price, delivered FHEE at Railway Station Aidium quality .. £7 10s per ton Finest £8 9s „ „ H, GABY, Manager, TEINfUI RACE MEETING, 1883. TO ho held on tho Tenui race course on THURSDAY and'FRIDAY, March Bth and 9th. Judgo, E. Clifton; Starter, S, Schofield; Haiidicappers, T. Hill and B. Kimberley; Clork of Scales, J. A. Perry; Clerk of Course, J, Holes; Stewards, T. Carswell, J. W. Smith, C. R, Miller, F. Sheath, F. Taylor, F, Boileau, J. A. McKenzie, T. Mackav, E. Meredith, jun., J.Drummond, J, lorns, E, Mason, A. Walker. PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY. To Start at Noon, Dktrict Handicap Htjbdhs, of 25 sovs; second horse 2 sovs ; If miles, over darkened hurdles.Sft 9in high; nomina- . tion 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov District Hack Hurdles, of 10 sovs; second horse 1 sov; I mile; ovei darkened hurdles, 3ft 9in high; weight'not less than lOst. Open to horses that have never started for public money (hack races excepted); post entry 1 sov Tenui Wiureama Cur Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse 5 sovs j 2 miles; nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs Hack Race, of 10 sovs; 1 mile; weight not less than lOst, Open to horses that have never won public mouey (hack races excepted); post entry 1 sov Maiden Plate, of 15 sovs, second horse £1 10s; 1J miles; weight for age. Open to all hotses that have never won a prize value £2O; nomination £llos SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle JKace, of SO sovs, second horse £2 10s; 2 miles; over darkened hurdles, Slfc 9in high; nomination 1 sov, acceptance £1 10s Hack HuiiDLE Rack, of 10sovs; 1 mile; over darkened hurdles,,3ft 9in high; weight not less than lOst, Post ei 180 V Distkiot Handicap, of 25 sovs. second horse 2 sovs; 1| miles; nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov Hack Race, of 10 sovs, second horse 1 sov; 1 mile; Weight not less than 10 stone. Open to horses the bona fide property of Rabbiters and Station bands, and which have never started for other than Hack Races, Post entry 10s Ladies' Pur*e, of 25 sovs, second horse 2 sovs; H miles; welter weight for age. Nominal on 2 sovs Consolation. If suiicient funds. Notice posted on the o -urse immediately- after previous race ;B ruu. RULES AND KiiGULATIONS. To,be tun under tho Wairarapa Jocky Club rules. The Saddling Bell will ring at 11.30 each day, and the first ruco stait at 12 o'clock. The time for starting each event will he duly posted on the course after each proceeding race. No person "will be allowed to enter a horse for any race (hack race excepted) unless lie he a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund, I'nree entries or the Public money will be withheld. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the secretary, and fifteen minuteß before the time of starting. The starter Ihb the power to place fractious of kicking horses, or disobedient jookeys in any position he thinks necessary to secure a fair start. All entries to be made in writing, sealed, and adreßßed to the secretary, entrance money enclosed, with name, age at time of entry, and pedigree of the horse, namo of owner, aud colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicap.! the prevwus performances aro to be given, All jockeys to ride m proper racing costume, and any jocko/ ridmg oxcept in colors entered will be fined 2 sovs, < No entry will bo accepted unless accompanied with the amount of entrance money, Nor will any entry; bo received after the hour named under any pretence (Su entry will he received for any of the races except upon this condition; That all disputes and. objections arising out of the race shall he decided by a maj irity of the stewards present, or those wlu in they, may appoint, Their decision upon all joints connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. , , In case of a protest, the earn© must be lodged with the secrtary within 15 minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the Protest be found trivial or vexatious. All DMrmCT races (District Hurdles included) aro opon only to horses within the boundaries of the Taueru River,. Flat Point, and Waimata- streams, and owned by bona ftde, residents for threemonthp previous, to the date of these Races Nominations: lor Handicaps, General Entries, and Acceptances, will he: received by the secretary, at the Tenui Hotel on the' following dates; Nominations Jot dl Handicap Races at 8 p.m. on Tuesday,l3th February. Weights declared at Club Hotel, Masterton on Saturday, February 24th, at 8 p.m., and published on Monday,' February 26th. Acceptances, ; General ontfies, closed on Friday 2nd Alarch at the Tcnuiihotel; at 7 p.m. ; >'■ No'entries will be leceived after hours and dates mentioned either by letter or telegram/ ; THOMAS MACKAY, , Hon. Sco, and Treas, January 5th t 1883. ° 1272

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 8 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 8 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 8 March 1883, Page 4

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