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MABTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY "CLOT " -1883- ■ GACE JIEETOGr! T^mnn^ on Rmo Course c , TUEBDA? and WEDNESDAY, D President—William Lowes ■ Jcdoe-A. W. Cavo Handioappkr-B. Kimberloy Stahter-M.Menzie 1 Jas. Macara, A. Elkins, T, Chamberlaii J. 0. Yallanoe, T. H, HiU, J. lorn . and George Drummond Clebk of Soaltjs—J, Harding Clerks of Coubbe—W, lorns 1 , and C Dixon. PROaiUMME, First Day. Maiden Plate of £3O, second horse £5 on of stakes; 1J miles; weight for age Entrance 2 bovc Railway Pute Handicap of £3O, aecont horse 65 out of stakes; f miles. Nomi nation 1 fov, acceptance 1 sov Maiden District Hack Race of £10! Foi horses that never started for any race once round the course; catch weights; post entry 10s Opaki Stakes Handicap of £75, second horse £lO, thin! horse £5 out of stakes; 2 miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs, and 1 sov at post Tbottiso Match of £ls; 2 miles; 12 stone up. Post entry 1 sov ( ACK Race of £10; once round the course: i Mm 8 stone up, Post entry Second Day. Hukdle Handicap of £4O, second horse £lO out of stakes; 2 miles; over 7 flights of darkened hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov,, and 1 sov at post Hack Hdadle .Eace of £ls, second horse £5 out of- stakes; once round the course; not less than 10 stone up, Post entry 10a District Handicap of £55, second horse £lO out of stakes; If miles, Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 sov at post Hack Eaoe of £10; once round tho course • catch weights. Post entry 10s ' Consolation Handicap of £25, second horße £5 out of stake; once round the course, Post entry 1 sov Novel Eace of £2O; once round the course; catoli weights. 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 raco funds; post entry 1 sov, 1 'RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the the MastertonOpaki Jockey Club Rules. The Saddling Bell will ring at 11.30 each day, and the nrat race start at 12 o'clock. Tho timo for Btarting each event will be duly posted on the courso after each preceding race. Hack Eaccs are open to horses that never won an advertised race other than Hack Kaces; or that have not run for an advertised race tor six months previous to date oi meeting. The District Raco is open to all horses opned m the district at least six months previous to this race meeting, In case of a protest the same must bo lodged with tbe Secretary within 15 minutes after the race has been run, with a deposit of £2, suoh doposit to be forfeited if tho protest bo found trivial or vexatious. The winner of the first day's Hack Race will not be allowed to run for the one on the second day. No person will •be allowed to enter a horse for any race (Hack Eace excepted) unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to tie race fund. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the Secretary, and nfteen beforo the time of starting, fintries for Maiden Plato and nominations for Eailway Plate Handicap, Opaki Stakes Handicap, and Hurdle Handicap to bo made in writing, and addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Masterton, not later swart Ess"-) closed with name, age at the timo of entry, pedigree, and in the case of handicaps, performances of the horse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey nding except in the colors entered will be 80va .' entries will be recoived after that; night either by lettor or telemm. Weights for Eailway Plate Handicap, Opaki stakes Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles to bo declared at Club Hotel on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, at 8 o'clock p,m, Acceptances for same to bo declared on inursday evening, November 29th at 9 o clock, Weights for the District Handicap to bo declared at the Club Hotel at 8 o'clock on tho evening of tho first day's races. Acceptances for same will close same evening. Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be made to the secretary fifteen minutes after the District Handicap iB run, n eights to be declared fifteen minutes after the nominations have closed; and acceptances will close fifteen minutes after tho weights liavo been declared. Horses walking Jver will receive fifty per cent only of tho ifnlrno ' E. J. FITTON, MOQ tt „ 1 ]

See, and I'rcaa. mannbrs-st toylepositori T7ISITOHS from the Wairarapa ar V invited to call and inspect the I and varied stock of TOYS, TOI HOOKS, FANCY GOODS, PICTURES, WORKBOXEi &C, &Ci &C, At the abovo shop, where they will fim LOWPB^JBs' 6488 tll<jli " looneS| atVE RNote the AddressNext to the Duke of Edinburo Hotel Manners-street, Wellington. • MRS C. PHILLIPS. 135! JJPPER PLAIN SAW MILL McGREGOR BROTHERS, PfIOPRIETOBS Timber cut to any rize and delivered,, PEN IN G NOT 177. john"elley IBGS most respectfully to inform his ustomers and the public generally that ho ill open his NEW SHOP, opposite the race of Wales Stables,. on Thursday, the jthinst,, as • FAMILY BUTCHER. na earnestly solicits a continuance of the lpport hitherto accorded , SMALL GOODS FIRST CLASS QUALITY, and of every ascription, always ready, art will call on customers as usual. • 1470 PHILLIPS, Pliotoeraphsr and Enamellor. 3EGS to ißform his friends and the public having spared no expense iu Wishing and refitting his Photographic iom, Cuba-street, and.having received by B last Melbourne boat all the Latest Im Dvements, including Instantaneous Shut iwnVmnn # a ruuMim ERATOR from one ot the best houses in dney, He hopes, by still delivering well ished and faithful likeness of the sitter, receive the patrorage hitherto accorded him. Carte do Yimte ,„„10s. do Enamelled.,,lss. rATIONA L HTFEL" (Opposite St. George's Hall) DAMBJON QUAY, WELLINGTON, H, SULLIVAN, PROPBIEIOR. ' " rhe Tfairarapa House. iters from the country can. read the Waiiurapa Daily at this hobae, ' : '' G7lnou an/lcmi'tiUa 1L« _ 'HI . " < W.DIXON, al and Firewood Merchant Kinta of'CARRYING WORK DONE. 1475

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1517, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1517, 24 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1517, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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