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CAKTEKTON-MATAHI HACKS. | PRINCE OF WALES''BIBTHDAYi riTO bo lieltl on the Taratahi Raoe-Courso i -on FHIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1883. ' Patron—W. 0, Buchanan, M.H.R, Judge—W. Lowes, Handicappor—B. Kimberlky Starter—N. Gkaok, ; , Stewards: ! R. Crawford; H. H.'Wolterf, F. W. R. Seed, G. 'W. Dellar, W, Francis, H. P. Tunuioratßi, and L. Nix. Clerk of Scales—A, McKenzie Clerks of Course—R, Goodin and C. Waglaml '• •' Ton Treaswcr-i-ll W. Miiir Hon Secretary— C.H.. Giles. Pi'ograirime: Handicap Hurdle Rack of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes; I 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft' 9in high. Nomination 1 boy, acceptance ■ 1 SOV. ■ ' 1 Hack Hurdle Rack of 10 sovs ; 1J miles, o\ or (i flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in high; lOsttip. Post entrance-1 sov. Maiden I'latii of 10 sovs; U miles; weight forage. Open for horses which lmve novel' won a publio stako over £lO. Entrance 1 Birthday Cup Handicap of 50 sovs; second hoise to receive 5 sovs from the stakes; third horse to save his stake; 2 miles, Nomination 2 sovs, acceptance 1 sov. ; Novel Race of 15 sovs ; 1J miles, catch weights. The winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by Public Auction 10 minutes after the iace, the proceeds to go to the race fund; post entrance Hack Race ot 10 sovs; once round the course, catch weights, Open to all Jqim jiik hack horses that have never won'a racQ of £lO or more; post entrance 10s. Cartemon-Taratahi Stakes of 20 sovs; 1J miles, weight forage. Weight as per rules Wellington R.U,; entrance 30s Consolation Handicap (it practicable) of 10 sovs; once round the course, Post entrance 1 sov. RULES AND REGULATIONS. ' All entries to be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out oi the racing shall bo decided by a majority of Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and that, suph decision fhall ho final and i binding, ja all cases, Entries for Maiden Plate and Carlorton Taratahi Ptakes and nominations (or Handicap Hurdle Race and Birthday Cup to be made in writing, stating name, pedigree, performances, description and ago of horse, and colors of rider, and to be sent in accompanied by the nomination fee to the Hon Secretary (0, H, Giles, Carterton) on or ■ before Tlmrstjay, tlio 18th October, 1883, at 9 p.m. Weights to bo declared on or befave Wednesday, 24th October, 1883, flud publislied in the local newspapers. Acceptances to bo made on gr liefp.ro Tuesday, the 30th" day of Optqbpr, 1883, at (1 p.m, Three entries or the public mouey will be withheld, No protest will he considered unless lodged with tlie Seoroky within fifteen minutes after the race, f.nd aocompanicd by a deposit of two pounds, which shall be forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion tlmt the protest is frivolous or vexatious, All, jockeys to iido in the colors nominated, or a fin?, of 1 sov will bo enforced, No entry will be admitted-Hack and Hack Hurdle and Novel Race bo a aubsorlber of £1 Is or more to the race fund. Tho'old julqs of the Wafrarapi Jockey Club to apply in all gasps not otherwise provided for tiy thfse regulations. The saddling bell will ring t\t 11,38 a.m„ first race to st(\rt at 12j}oo(i sharp, The Stewards 'fi power to inorease the value of the stakes beforo or after acceptances are made, and to have additional races if the time provides. C. H. GILES, l'lßo Hon Secretary.

VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FH, WOOD lias received instructions . to offer for private, sale a valuable farm property situated on the banks of the Rumaliungn River,' East Taratahi. Com. prising— ACRES first-class land, rich soil, 350 acres of which are now in crop. The whole of the property is well and securely fenced and sub-divided. Improvements includogoodd\Tellin); house, cottage, slitils, &o, horses, cows, farming ijnulemenls, Arc., wil be sold viitli the propei tv 'rice lovj, Terms very easy. A,. ,r hn of the above property could bu ould separately ifdesiral. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer and stock station Aftent. jT~O 1 S A L E~. That valuable building allotluent opposite the Hank of Mew Zealand, Carterton. .SPLENDID INVESTMENT. For particular apply to ANDKEW McKENZIE, Carterton, NATIONAL .FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.

f IAPITAL, £1,000,000; Paid Up, £50,000 ; vJ Lescrve lund. £BO,OOO jRe-insurarc Deserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid Id years, £301,368, E. BRUCE WALLACE, Manager.

MASIERTON AGENTS—LOWES AND 'IORNS,

plain saw milt,, McGREGOR BROTHER, Pr.OPJUKTORS Timbor out to any size and delivered., EAGLE BBEWERiY GATTSGHE & p ALiS 0 iN r S liIIEWERS AND MALSIERS, lu returning thanks to the public for their liberal patromgc hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that they are now brewing from their OWN MALT, and that their Ales and Stout, in bulk and bottle, are i tie quality, equal to any brewed m the colonies, and would solicit a continuHiico of their favors. All orders punctually attended to at the Brewery, Mubtcrton, or the Dep6t, next Mr Howies Butcher Shop, CAKTERTON QATTSCIIE A pASSOKS, Xls. BELL" HAVING purchased Mr Clayson's wellknown business, is now in a position to supply .residents in and about Masterton » > will > Bread, Small Goods, ntr i i : >M(I Fruits, Of hrst-rato quality, and at moderate prices Intending bustomeis will please call and mstiuctious tit tne shop known as (*J " CUYSOS S ON THE BLOCK !' Wiieli shall receive every attention Balls, Soirees, Ac., Catered for, WEDIUNO OAK its MADE to ORDER 1!! w 4l U,WII > th# t ftEORGESON Y T & CO., having purchased from John 1 nnmer Esq., his Athenaeum Tailoring Business, are prepared to supply the Gentlemen of Wellington with tlie very best quality of ijoods at the lowest rossible price GEORGESON & CO., having juat a consignment of goods direct from G1 MW J (the largest ever 'eceivcd by any tail™?™ establishment in Wellington) of the very2 quality of English and Scotch Tweeds ftZ Ooiting, fto, can confidently recommend them as being just the very articles that will /jive satisfaction. 1 vu it is scarcely necessary to say that fit and workmanship are unsurpassed/as one fid,' H'l ( effectually convince customers that they froS"" 1 Slil3 "*>' Tim '" A trial respectfully solicited. Georgeson & Go., tailors, ' Athenajum and Willis-street,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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