, LOWP VALLEY JOCKEY OLUB! ANNUAL MCES, rpObßruo.onßpXlNaiJAY.WDdiio; X day, December 26th, on the Martii , • ■ ■ bOKugli Course. ' .yiCE;PßKn)p^; iMat^E Jt JraoE-WoUaco Smith, Esq; -r . . andA.'K. M'Parlane. . STARTBfI-JohnM'Maater.Esq,. ' % "■ &IBVARDS■H. H.;Buckeridge,, H, M'Master, G " fe, G ; C. Harris B Eiddiford, 0, J. Tully, W. Arm, strong,-A, B; M'Farlane. fl.'Q Woman, J, Orr, D. M'Dougall. ■ OLEKKorSoAiEs-A.Eirsohberg Oierk of CooitSE-J. O'Keefo. ' ■• Programme:. 1. Sapljng Stahes, of 25 sovs j six furlongs i colts, Sat 101b; fillies, Bsfc 61b. Open to 2-year.olds only, Entrance fee, £] 103 • 2. Handkap.StetpMase, of fis sovs, aecond horse to receive 10 sovs out of the .. stakes; .about 3 miles, over such course • • ■as the Stewards direct. Nomination. 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs . 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes ; 2 mihs. Nomination, 1 . sov; acceptance, 2 bovb I MahlenSte(pMase,ommB t 'Opento ■ all horses that- have never a' steeplechase of the value of £2O previous to tinio : : of. entry; about 2 miles; , o. The winuer to' become' the' absolute property of . the, club, :M4.:;to; be; sold by; public ;<;.- : ailfil w ten.muuijtes, .after -the"race ; is' run, the proceeds to go to'th'eßace .. Fund;. distance, once round the course; minimum weight, ■ Bst, Post : entry.' Ibov ■ ■■':.
v-'JUyihg Makes Handicap, of 20 sovs; 1 mile. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance,I sov' '•.''; 7. Handiiap Hack Sace,o{ 10sovs, Open r' to all horses that have never started for any weigbt-for-aga race or handicrp race other tlian hack races; 11 miles, Post entry, 103 &• 8, Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs. Open .-..- to all losing horses (horses engaged in fto Sapling Stakes;, Selling BaCo, and !» Handicap Hack Race excepted). Post l ' entry; I mile anil a Jistance J HULES ANdIeguLATIONS.. a \r 7, t ove races to ' be ran Und <=r tho Lower 0 Valley Jockey Club Bales, with Iheexccpy tion of the two steeplechase races, which will be strictly run under the Now Zealand '• wand National Steeplechase Eulea, erupt ° where otherwise specified in this programme. '> Ihe saddling bell.will ring at D.30 a,ni,. 11 nudthe first race -start at 12 o'clock noon e Bharp. : - Tho time for starting- each event will be 1 duly posted on the course after each preced-' ■ ingracc. • ; r In case of a protest, the same must be ledged with the Secretary within fifteen ' rmnutes after tho race has been run, with a ) deposit pl:2 sovs, such deposii to be for- | foited if the-protest be considered trivial or ' vexatious.-' [ No person will be allowed to enter a horse i m any race, (Novel Eace and Hack Eaee ex- ,' cepted) unless, he bo a subscriber of at least ' £1 Is to the Race Fund... No scratching of horses allowed unless * thrown the Secretary, and not later than fifteen minutes before the time of starting, Nominations for the Handicap SteeplechaseiL.V.J.C.Handisap, and Plying Stakes Handicap to be made in writing and addressed to the hon. see,, Martinborouoh. on • SATURDAY, Ist of DECEMBEB, up to 9 J p m,, entrance money and qualification fee to ! bo enclosed with name, age (at time of entry), ■ pedigree; and in case of handicap,' performanceb of the horse, name of owner and colorof tho rider. Noentrywillbp received after the speci- ' fled time either by letter- or telegraph under any pretence whatever. „_' ,'•-,■. Weights to be declared on THURSDAY December 13, at 8 p.m. 1 General entries and acceptances close on FMDAY, December 21, at 9,a,m.
Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be made to the secretary fifteen minutes after tho Flying Stakes Handicap is run. Weights J will be declared fifteen minutes after tko nominations have closed. Race to start . twenty minutes after the weights have been . declared, In the event of a walk over only half the 1 r stakes will h'e paid. The decision of the stewards in all matters connected with tho carrying out. of this I programme shall be final. • Note,—Nomiuationa for the three handi- » cap races sent by post should be in the ' Featherston Post Office before noon on 1 THURSDAY, November 29, in time to eatch ' the last mail for Martinbbrough' before the appointed time for receiving entries. General entries andacceptauces by post should be in the Featherston Post Offico before noon on THURSDAY, .-I)ecembjr 20. Telephono Offico at Maryborough closes at 5 p.m, .• THOS. F. EVANS, 1512 Hon, Sec, and Treasurer. FINAL NOTICE. : FINAL NOTICE. THE LAST 14-DAYS' SALE-14 OF, MEN'S BOYS' ft YOUTHS' CLOTHING. T ■ RICHARD PRICE, have received posi--JL • tive instructions from Mr JOSEPH PUL, to close this', SURPLUS STOCK SALE during the next 14 days UA AT ANY COST. ■ A And you may rely on my > RRYING GUTTHESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LETTER I So come along and you %mll have GOOD BARGAINS!! READ THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST !
Which.paakes-the LAST and. Final Line to be Issued! Men's Heavy Tweed; Suits l l Js : 6d, 25s '6d ; Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers 6s 6d, 7s lid Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 9s fid, 12s 6d Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vest Ids 6d,22sGd Men's Tweed Coats, 103 6d, 14s fid Boys'Knicker Suits 5s fid, 7s lid Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits 8s lid Boys' Tweed Trouser Suits lfis fid Men's Strong Working Shirts Is. is fid Men's Tweed Shirts 2s lid, 3s lid Men's White Shirts, Military fronts, 2s lid Men's Hard Felt Hats ls.lld, 25.6 d • Men's Tweed Hats Is lid, 2s6d| MenVSoftMHats-ls'9d,'2V6d. ' Men's Yorkshire Homespun Flannel Shirts Sslld Boys, Soft Felt Hats Is 6d, Is lid Butchers' Aprons 4s 6d Boys Braces fid, 9d; Men's ditto 9d<Men's Cotton Socks 4d, Gd' ' Men's Woollen Socks 9d, Is Men's Heavy Woollen Drawers 4s lid • Men's Merino Drawers 2s 6d Men's Shetland Merino Singlets 2s (id Boys' Cotton Shirts Is 3d, is 9d MenVlwa made) 3s 9d w Hats (Wellington made) 4s fid Men's Heavy Moleskin Trousers 8s 6d Boys' Serge Cqats 8s fid Boys' Overcoats 10s 6d... Youths' Long Overcoats 15s 250 MENS OVERCOATS TO CHOOSE FROM-250," Don't foigefc—The last ,T FOURTEEN DAYS'SALE OP • MEN'S, BOYS' & YOUTHS' -CLOTHING, &&, &c., &o, '■;.' JOSEPH PAUL Opposite the Empire Hotel, queen mm,,uMswm ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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990Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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