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A MEETING of persons interested in th< Caatlopoint'Nfew; Yew's '•■Raeeinvil bo he doff: Ootober at I o!olook'atilie OLUBHOTEL, C'astlepoint." | n '-■'.'-'• \% 'Ay. SHEATH, ' ;i 18* ■■..;■'■■■■■ .Hon. Sec WAIRARAPA SPRING OUP COMPANY, In 200 Shares o'f 5s each, ! ' To be allotted as follbwa ;- • ' Knt ~.',,„ ,130 Second .., •,,,•■ £ls Third... ..,'... -i5 Lbbb 10 percent for expenses, WILL CLOSE ON 80th OOTOBER. Apply to ..'-",. "THE SECRETARY." . C/o C. M. Brunskill, ■1505 Royal Hotel, Eeatherston. OPAKI STAKES, ' To be run on December 11th, 1883, 400 MEMBERS AT 5s EAOH. First Horse .. ■;,'■*■■ '•;•; £4O , Second Horse ~' , .. i''K;,r'% Third Horse \. .... ... -.,v-<.1,5- - Starters (divided)';,.,; •"W-'lO Non-starters (divided).,,, \ \>r 15 Please send P. 0.0., Bank Notes, or Cheques with exchange added. Registered Letters or Tolegrams NOT accepted. Two .stamps for reply and result. -Will close December 8. ADDRESS-" GOBO," care of A. Hath-, away, Box 96, Post Office, Masterton. 1500 CAKTEKTON-TAEATAHII RACES. • PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, 110 be held on the Taratahi Race-Course on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1883. I Patron-W. C. Buchanan, M.H.R, Judge—W. Lowbb, , Handicappcr—B. Kisiberley V Starter-N, Grace, Stewarts * B. Crawford, H. B. Wolte, F. W. K, Seed, G, W. Dellar, W. Francis, H. P. Tunuiorangi, and L. Nix, Clerk of Scales-A, McKenzio Clerks of Course-R, Goodin and C. Wagland Eon Treasurer—R. W. Muir Hon Secretary—C. H. Giles Programme : Handicap Hurdle Race of 25 soys; second horse to receive's sovs from the stakes; 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9in high, Nomination 1 boy, acceptance 1 sov. Hack Hurdle Bace of 10 sovs; 1| miles, ' over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft 9inhighj' lOstup, Post: entrance 1 sov,' Maiden Plate of 10 sovs; 1J miles; weight for age, Open for horses which have never won a public stake over £lO. Entrance 1 sov. ' • ' Birthday Cop Handicap of 50 Bpvs; second hoise to receive 5 sovs from the stakes; third horso to save his stake; 2 miles. Nomination 2 sovs, acceptance 1 soy. ' Novel Race of 15 sovs; li miles, catch weights. The winner to'become the '. absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by ■Public Anotion 10 mi'nntes ■ after the race, the proceeds to go to'the raco fund; post entrance 10s. . . Hack- Race ot 10 sovs; once round the 1 course, catch weights. Open to., all bona jWe'Jiaok horses .that have never won a race of £lO or nioro;' poat/iur trance 103. ' • .., ~'; ~.. CAnTEßiorf-TiriATAin Stakes' of 20 ! so\s; : ' 1| miles, weight for age. Weight as' per rules Wellington R,C,; entrance' 30s Consolation Handicap (if practicable) of 10 ' sovs; once round the course, . Post entranco;lsov. ' ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. ' All entries to be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of thai 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, Entries for Maiden Plat* and Carter, ton Taratahi Stakes and nominations for ' Handicap Hurdle Race and Birthday Cup to J bo made in writing, stating name, pedigreo, performances, description and-ago of horse, Mid colors of rider, and to be Bent.- in accompanied by tho nomination fee to the _ Hon Secretary (0. H. Giles, Carterton) on or before Thursday, the 18th October, 1883, at ■ D p.m. Weights to be declared on or before Wednesday, 24th Ootober, 1883, and published in the local newspapers, Acceptances ;o be made on or before Tuesday, the 30th' " lay of October, 1883, at 9, p.m. Three mtries or the publio monoy will, be withheld, No protest will be considered unless lodged vith the Secretary within fifteen minutes ifter tho raco/and accompanied by a deposit if two pounds, which shall be-forfeited if ihe Stewards' are of opinion that tho protest • s frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys to ■ido in the colors nominated, or a fine of 1 lov will he enforced. No entry will be idmitted—Hack and Hack Hurdle and Novel lace excepted—unless the person ontering - ie; a subscriber of £1 Is or more to the race und, The old rules of the Wairarapa fockey Club to apply in all cases not othervise provided for by these regulations.' The addling bell will ring at 11,38 a,m„ first - aco to start at 12 noon sharp, The Stowards 0 have power to increase the value of the takes before or after acceptances are made, nd to havo additional races if the time ] irovides, • J CH. GILES,,. 485 "Hon Secretary. WAIRARAPA ACCLIMATISATION ' SOCIETY. ■■ AND SIXPENCE Per Head will be J given for Shags killed-in"the Vairarapa Yalloy, Apply . T. PARSONS, .::... Or. W. H. BEETHAJkj,' ~ , 5U Hon Secretary, WAIRAKARA ACOLIMATiSATiON t . SOCIETY, > ■&•"[ m SALE-ISOOO Trout; at ; 1 TEN SHILLINGS'-PER' IOO. ?p'y ■■■'•" " , - T. PARSONS, -"' ■ Or W.H.BEETBM, W , Hon Secretary, Rejoice, oh Ye Residents , OF '; . , . '. ARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11 ' Wi CLARK, f the City Cash, Drapery, & Clothing • Warehouse, Wellington, ' lAS much pleasure in announcing that * 0 he has opened a branch Store in ARTERTON, where the residents of the mounding district oan purchase their RAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same, 1 rices as are charged in town.. How can J lis be done 1 is tho question that has been iked; the answer is easily given:—W, lark being a direct importer, and being in position, owing to his extensive trade, to -r spose of almost unlimited quantities of r tods, is able to buy in the best markets in ie world, and at such prices as enable him 1 literally to defy competition; thisconpd with the fact of the branch being-con-icted on cash principles will account for ie phenomenon of Town Prices charged in r\ Country Store. Any article not in stook « in bo procured in a day or two, and every istomer may rely upon civilityaud atteh- Dj )n, no matter whother the amount of their irohase be One Pbnny or Fifty Pounds. > „ 191 T. PROCTOR, Manager. * I Pot Everything Cheap and (tood jo to C, Smith's

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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