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MASTERTON-OPAKI JOOKEY. CLUB'S * • -1883- - RACE MEBTIM! TO bq held on the Opaki Race Courea 6a .TUESDAY ani WEDNESDAY,'December 11th and 12th, ■ President—William Lowes JtiDOB-A. W. Cave Handioappkb-B. Kimberley . Stahter-M. MoKeiizie Jas. Maeara, A. Elkins, T. Chamberlain, J. 0, Vallanco, T, H, Hill, J, lorns and George Drummond Clerk of Scams—J. Harding Clerks of Courbe-W, lorns and C. Dixon, PROGRAMME. First Day. Maiden Piate of £3O, second horse £5 out of stakes; 1J miles i weight for age, Entrance 2 sovs. . 1 '■■ ' RAnwAy Puts Handicap, of £3O, second ' horse E5 out of stakes;'! miles. Nomination 1 rov, acceptance 1 sov Maiden District Hack Race of £lO. For horses that never started for any race.; once round the coarse; catch weights.; post entry 10s Opaki Stakes Handicap of £75, second horse £lO, thiriL horse £5 out of stakes; 2 miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovb, and 1 sov at post Troitino Match of £ls; 2 miles; 12 stone up. Post entry 1 sov. Haok Race of £10; once round the course; not' less than 8 stone up. Post entry - 10s • Second Day. Hurdle Handicap of £4O, second horse £lO out of stakes; 2 miles; over 7 flights of darkened hurdles 3ft 6in high, Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 sov at post Hack Hurdle Race of £ls, second horse £5 out of Btakes; once round the course; not less than 10 stone up. Post J! District Handicap bf £55, second horse £lO out of stakes.; If miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 sov at . post Hack Race of £10'; once round tlio course; catch weights, Post entry 10s Consolation Handicap of £25, second horse £5 out of stako; once round the course, Post entry 1 sov Novel Race of £2O; once round the course; catch weights, The winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by public auction 10 minutes after tins race, tho proceed* to go to tho race funds; post entry 1 sov, RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the the MaatertonOpaki Jookey Club Rules, The Saddling Bell will ring at 11.30 each day, and the first race start at 12 o'clock, Tho time for starting each event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race. Hack Races are open to horses that sever won an advertised race other than Hank Races; or that have not rqu for an advertised race tor six months proYious to date ol meet-' ing, The Distriot Race is open to all horses ottned in the district at least six months previous to this race mectiug. In oase of a protest the same must bo lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after tho race has been run, with a deposit of £2, suoh deposit to be forfeited if the protest be 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 Race excepted) unless he bo a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund, No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the Seoretary, and fifteen minutes beforo the time of starting, Entries for Maiden Plato and nominations for Railway Plato Handicap, Opaki Stake? Handicap, and Hurdle- Handicap to be made in writing,'and addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Masterton, not later than 9 ,o'clock on THURSDAY evening, NOVEMBER Bth. Entrance money enclosed with name, ago at the time of ontry, pedigree, and in the case of handicaps, performances of the liorse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey riding except in the . colors entered will be fined 2 bovs. No entries will be received after that night either by letter or telecom Weights for Railway Plate Handicap, Opaki Stakes Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles to be declared at Club Hotel on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, at 8 o'clock p.m. Acceptances fpr same to be deolared on Thursday evening, November 29th* at 9 o'clock. Weights for the Distriot Handicap to be declared at the Club Hotel at 8 o'clock on the evening of the first day's races. Acceptances for same will"6lose. same even' ing. Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be mado to the secretary fifteen minutes after the District Handicap is run. Weights to be deolared fifteen'minutes after the nominations have closed; and acceptances will close fifteen minutes after the weights have been declared. Horses walking over will rcceivo, fifty por cent only, of the R.J. EITTON, 1498 Hon. Seo. and Treaa. MANNERS-ST. TOY REPOSITORY; VISITORS from the Wairarapa are invited to call, and inspect the large and varied stock of TOYS, TO! ROOKS, FANCY GOODS, PICTURES, WORKBOXES &o. &c. &0, At the abovo shop, where they will find everything to please thelittleones, at VERY LOW PRICES. Note the Address— Next to the Duke of Edinburg Hotel, Manners-street, Wellington. MRS C. PHILLIPS. 1052 "JJPPER PLAIN SAW MILL McGREGOR~BROTHERS, Proprietors Timber out to any Pizeind delivered,, 0 PEKING JOTIO E„ JOHN ELLEY BEGS most respectfully to inform hii customers and the public'■ generally that ho will open his NEW SHOP, opposite the Prince of Wales Stables, on Thursday, the 30th inst , as FAMILY BUTCHER, And earnestly solicits a continuance of the support hitherto accorded him. SMALL GOODS O FIRST CLASS QUALITY, and of every description, always ready, Cart will call on customers as usual, 1470 PHILLIPS, BEGS to inform his friends and the pnblio having spared no expense in furnishing and refitting,his Photographic Boom, Cuba-street, and having received by the last Melbourne boat'all the Latest Improvements, including Instantaneous Bhutters,- lie also has engaged a First-class OPERATOR from one ol the best houses in Sydney, He hopes, by still delivering well finished and faithful likeness of the sitter, to receive thepatrorage hitherto aocorded to him. Carte do Vieite.,. lOs. do Enamelled..,lss. 1494 NATIONAL' HOTEL • (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SUT-LIYAN, Proprietor. The Wairarapa House. Visitors from the country can read the Waibabata Dailt at this house, Wines and spirits of the best quality. W. DIXON, Coal and Firewood Merchant Bannister.Street Mabthmon. All Kinds' of CARRYING WORK DONE, 1475

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 26 October 1883, Page 4

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