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A MM G of persons interested in the Cashpoint > Hew beat's Races will J>fl he don SATUBD4Y-, ; 27th Ootobepat 8 o clock, at the jnt, inn ■ 150? ' •• ■ ' Hon. Seo. PA™ NG CUP oom - In 200 Shares of 5s each; To be allotted as follows r3t •••... £3O Second . £ls Third..;, £5 Less 10 per cent for expenses; WILL CLOSE : ON 80th OCTOBER. Apply to " THE SECRETARY." em- C ' M ' Bruu9k iH| "" l) Royal Hotel, Foatheraton. ONSULT A T I 0 N os OPAKI STAKES' To.bo run-on December lltli, 1683. 400 MEMBERS AT 5s EACH. First Horso £4O Second Horso'.. 20 -.ThirdHorse ifi: 'Starters (divided). . ~., £0... Non-stiirters (dividfed).. \}s% Total ~ „ .. ;, £loo'' 1 C

Pleaso sond P. 0.0., Bank -Notes, or Cheques with oxchaugo added, Registered Letters orTelograms NOT accepted. Two stamps for reply and result.,., Will cjose Decembers. ADDEESS—" GOBO," care of A. Hathaway, Box AG, Post Office, Mastcrton.'' CAKTERTON-TARATAHI RACES. PRINCE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY. rilO be hold on tho Taratalii Race-Course 1. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1883. Patron—W. 0. Buchanan, M.H.R, •fudge-W. Lowes, • • Handicapper—B. Kimberley Starter—N. Grace, ' • ' Stewards : R., Crawford, H.H. Wolto, F. W. R, Seed, G,. W, •Dollar, W. 'Francis, . H. P. Tu'nuforangi, and L. Nix, Clerk of Scales—A, McKcnzio Clerks of Course—R. Goodin and C, Wagland Eon Trcasurer-R, W, Muir Hon H. Giles Programme: Handicap HoudiiE Race of 26 sots ;. second horso to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes; 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9m, high. Nomination 1 sov,'acceptance 1 sov. Hack Hbrdle Race of 10 sovs; 1J miles, our 6 flights of hurdles, 3(t 9in high; 10st up, Post entrance 1 sov. " Maiden Plate of 10 sovs; milesweight for age, Open for horses which have never won a public stako over £lO, Entrance! sov. Birthday Ccp Handicap of 50 bovs; second lioiso to receive 5 sovs from the stakes third horse to save hirstake; 2 miles, Nomination 2 sovs, acceptance 1 bov. Novel Race of 15 sovsj lJ miles, catch woights, The winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by Public Auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the race fund j post entrance 10s. Hack Kace oMO sovs; once round the course, catch weights. ,open, to,.,nll : lona fide hack horses that have never - won a race of £lO or more; post entrance 10s. CAETEJiTON-TAIIATAIII STAKES of 20 SOVS; 1J miles,..weight forage. Weight as per rules Wellington R. 0,; entrance 30s Consolation Handicap (if practicable) of 10 sovs; onco round the course. Post entrance 1 sov.

BOLES AND. REGULATIONS. '' All entries to be hado subject to the coii dition that .all disputes, claims and objec tions arising out of the racing shall hi decided by a majority of Stewards present or whom they may appoint, and that suel decision shall be final and binding, in al cases, Entries for Maiden Plata and Carter ton Taratahi Stakes and nominations foi Haudioap Hurdle Raco and Birthday Cap t< be made in writing, stating name, pedigree performances, description and age of horse' and colors of rider, and to' bo sent it accompanied by tho nomination fee .to tin Hon Secretary (0. H. Giles, Carterton) on oi beforo Thursday, tho iSth Ootobor, 1883, at 9 p.m. Weights to bo declared on or before Wednesday, 24th October, 1883, and pub' lished in the local newspapors. Acceptances to be made on or before Tuesday, the' 30th day of October, 1883, at 9 p.m. Three onirics or tho public money will bo withhold. No protest will, be considered-unless lodged witli tho Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race, md accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall be forfeited' if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivblous or vexatious, •' All jockeys to ride in tho colors nominated, or a fine of I sov will be enforced. No entry will bo admitted—Hack and Hack Hurdle and Novel Race excepted—unless the person entering bo a subscriber of £ 1 Is or more to the race fund, Tho old rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply in all cases not otherwise provided for by these regulations,' The saddling bell will ring at 11,30 a,m„ first race to start at 12ndon shaip. The Stewards to havo power to increase tho valuo of tile stakes before or after- acceptances are liiade, and to have additional races if the time provides. C Hi GILES; „ 1485 . ;■ ,' Hon Secretary. : .',

WAIBARAPA ACCLIMATISATION : SOCIETY.- . *<• ANE AND SIXPENCE .Per Head wfl h V given for Shags''iilled ill th Wairarapa Yalloy, Apply'' T. PARSONS, Or W. H, BEETIIAM, - ■ Hon Secretary,.

WAIRARARA ACCLIMATISATION : i . SOCIETY. Jj TEN SHILLINGS PER lOO'i Apply T. PARSONS, . Or W, H, BESTHA4I, ■ 1514 800 Secretary, Rejoice, oh Ye Residents OP CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11 ; W. CLARK, Op tiie City Cash, Dkapery, <fc Cioraiso WADEHOtJte, WELLINGTOH, . HAS much' pleaßUie in announcing that he has opened a branch Store in CARTERTON, where the' residents of the surrounding district oan jiurchase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the' Same prices as are charged in town, How can iliis be dono ? is the question that baa been asked; the answer is easily given W. Clark being a direct importer, and being in' a position, owing to hiß extensive trade, todispose of.,'almost unlimited quantities, of: Eoods, is abio to buy in the best markets in the world, and at such pricoe as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with the fact of the branch being conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Town Prices charged in a Country Siore. Any article not in stock can be procured in a day or two, and every customer may rely upon civility and atten-, tion, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be One Pbhhi or'Fim Pounds, 1491 T, PROCTOR, Manager, ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1516, 23 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1516, 23 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1516, 23 October 1883, Page 3

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