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CAE'IEBTQMAEATAHI J, on. FRIDAY,'NOTEJJBER, 9,1883. ; Patron-.W; 0. BochWan, M.H.R,i \ Judge-W. Lowes, . Handicapper—B. Kimberdey Starter-lf. Giuce, Stewards': E. Crawford, H. H.Woltcrr, P. W. E. :.Seed,iG..Wi l ,D.eilar l :,W. Francis,! H. P. iTinuiorangi.andL. Nix. Clerk of Scalos-A, McKenzie :i Clerks of Course-R. Goodin and C. Wagland Fori Treashrer-R. W,' Muir'' ; Hon Secretary—C;H. Giles , Prosframme ' Handicap HbnpiiE Eace of 25 sovs;'second horse lo receive'6'SoVi> from the stakes ;> 2miles; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3tt|i ■ 9in : highU'Nomination 1 gov, acceptance; . ,1 SOV,.: ~ •.. .' J Hack HonraE Race of 10 sovs; \\ miles,; o\er G llights:of hurdles, Bft 9in high;. lOatup,,. Post entrance lsov, i Maiden Puit'of 10W&; U miles; weight. forage,; Upon for horses which have never won a public stake over £lO, Entrauco 1 sov.' Birthday Cop Handicap of CO eovs; second horse to receive 6 sovs from the stakes; third'horse to save 1 his stako; 2 miles, ; Nomination 2 sovs, acceptance 1 sov. Novel Kace of 15 sovs ; 1J miles, catch weights, Tlio wiiiner to become the absoluto.property of the Stewards, and to' he sold by Public Auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the \m fund; post entrance 10s. Hack Rack ot 10 sovs; once round the' course, catch weights, Open to all lorn fide hack horse's that have never won a race of £lO or more; post entranco 10s. Caiiterton-Tabataih Stakes of 20. sovs; 1£ miles, weighs forage. Weight as per rules Wellington R.U.; entrance 30s Consolation Ha.noicap (if practicable) of 10 sovs; once round the course. Post ontrance 1 sov. , RULES-AND REGULATIONS. All entries to be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims and objections ariung out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and-that such decision, shall be final and binding, in all cases, Entrits for Maiden Plate and Carter- i ton Taratahi ftakes and nominations forj Haodicap Hurdle Race and Birthday Cup to j 'be made in writing, stating name, pedigree, performances, description and age of horse, and colors of rider, and to be Bent in accompanied by the nomination fee to the Hon Secretary (C. H. Giles, Carterton) on or before Thursday, the 18th October, 1883. at '9 p.in. Weights to be deolared on or before; Wednesday,. 24th October, 1883, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances' to'be made on or before Tuesday, the 30th day of October, 1883, at 9 p.m. Three< entries or the public money will be withheld,; No protest will be considered unless lodged : with'the.'Secretary within fifteen minutes after tho race, md accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall be forfeited if, the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious, All jockeys to rido in the colors nominated, or a fine of 1 bov will be enforced, No entry will be admitted—Hack and Hack Hurdle and Novel Race excepted—unless the person .entering be a subscriber of £1 Is or more toHhe race fund. The. old rules of the' Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply iri all cases not otherwise provided for by these regulations/ The saddling bell will.ring at 11.38 aim., first nice to start at 12 noon sharp, The Stewards to have'power to increase the value of' the stakes before or after acceptances are made, and to have additional races if the time provides. C. H. GILES, 1485 Hon Secretary. I VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. J 7l H. WOOD has received instructions J . to offer for private sale a valuable farm property situated on the banks of the Rumahunga River, East Taratahi. Comprising— QA A ACRES firat-olass land, rich soil, 350 J\)\J acres of which are now in crop, The; wholo of the property is well and securely fenced and sub-uiyided. Improvements inolude good d welling house/cottage, skdß, &ut, li 'rses, cows, farming implements, Arc., wil be sold with the property, I'iice low. Terms very easy. A portion: of the above property could bo sold separately if desired. For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer and stock station Agent.

1 o a ■ S A L U That valuable building allot" ment opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Carterton. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. For particulars apply to ANDREW McKENZIE, 1465 Carterton. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, CAPITAL, £1,000,000; Paid Up, £50,000) \j Reserve Fund, £BO,OOO Ke-insuraiw Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid j'd vears, £361,308, ' ;i E. BRUCE WALLACE, irASIEBTONIGENTS—LOWES AND 10RNS. tjppee plain saw mill McGregor brothers, Proprietors ; Timber cut to any size and delivered,! EAGLE BREWERY, MASTERTON. GATTSOHE '& : ■? AABONS BItEWERB AND Malsters, In returning thanks -to the public for their liberal patronngo hithortp; • would respectfully beg to inform them-that they aro now brewing from their OWN-MALT,, and that their Ales and Stout; in bulk and bottle, are | o" the chnic»Bt quality, equal to any brewed in me colonies, and would solicit a continuance of their favorsi All orders punctually -attended to at the ' Brewery! Masterton, or the Depot, next Mr Bowies' Butcher Shop, CARTERTON. Q-ATTSCHE-rpARSONS, AYING purchased Mr Clayson's wellXX known business, is now in a position to supply'residents in and about Masterton with' . Bread, Small Grobds, and Fruits, Of first-rate quality, and at moderate prices Intending Customers will pleaso call and " leave instructions at the shop' known as, 0"" Clayson's or the' Block !"f^j . Which shall receive every attention. Balls, Soirees, ic, Catered for. Weddino Cakes Made'to Order! ! I Vf ANTED Known, that GEORGESON .YY v & CO,, haying purchased from John Plimmer Esq., his Atheh'lenum-Tailoring Business, are prepared to supply the Gentlemen of Wellington with the very best quality of goods at the lowest possible price, .; GEORGESON & CO., having jjuat received a consignment of goods direct from Glasgow (the largest.eyer received, by any tailoiing establishment in Weilingtoh)'6fithe very best quality of English and Scotch Tweeds, Fanoy Coating, &0,, : can confidently recommend them as being just the very articles that will givo satisfaction. r , It is' scarcely necessary to' say lHat fit and workmanship are unsurpassed, as one trial will effectually convince customers that they can't get better quality, fit, or workmanship in this city. "'"' '" '''•'"' '"'' ■ Best Tweed Suits from £4.10s j Trousere iromSfa. (if:'/i;'...'.'.1>. : i:..' r ; :','■;' A trial respectfully solicited, Georgeson &' Co.. - —tailors, Athenceum and Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 4 October 1883, Page 4

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