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LOWER- JOGKEY OLtJE; \ 10 borun'W BOXING'DAY,. WDdne3. , day, December 26th, on the.' Martin. boKugh Course, PnraiDENT—.o. Phillips Esq,, '■' ' " Vick-Pbesident—J.i Martin, Esq.,Jun.. , Judob—Wallace Smith, Es,q,'" Handi.o>smsbs—Messrs 'H, Master ■ andA.R. M'Farlane! '■■■ STARTSK-JohnM'Master, Esq/ . ,'■., ' biCEWAUDS— . E. B. Buckeridge;. H, M'Master, G, Pain, G. Harris, 0, Harris, R, Eiddiford, C, J. Tully, W. Armstrong,: A.-It. M'Fftilane, H.'.O. Dowman, J, Orrj D. M'Dougall, Gierk of Soales-A. Hirschberg. OiEiut'OP ConasE-J, O'Keefe. Pi'ogx'ainiue : \,-Sapling Stakes, of 25 sova"; six furlongs; colts, Bst 101b;. fillies; Sat. Mb. .Open • to 2-year-olds only. Entrance fee, £1 10s .'■. • . 2, HandicapSleepkchase,ol 55sovs, second : horse to ..receive ]osovs out; of the ■ states; ahottt.3,miles, over such course as the Stewards direct. ', Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 sovs •• '.';'. 3, lower Valley Jockf Qhib Handicap, of 4(J, sovs, second torse to receive.s sovs out of stakes]' 2'utiles,' Nomination, 1 80v; acceptance,2's6v9 :l '. : '"'" : ..,:.',.., 4, Maiden Steeplechase, of Open to ■ aUhoracft that jiavo' 1 never; s6n a steoplecisaiie of the.valuq of,s!P'previouß .._' to the time of.entry.; wut 2 miles; ;. weight for"ago.' Entrance 2 sovs • ■ 5, Selling Novel Race, ol%)ws. Tho winnerto become the absolute property of the club, and to be sold by publio auction.ten minutes after .the.race is run, the proceeds, to go to the Race Fund; distance j'ontie' round the course j ■ minimum weight/ Bst. Post entry, ■■ 1 B'OV '•■■'' ' 6, Flying Slakes Handicap, of 20 sovs; 1 mile, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, . I sov ..■'•■' "'.'.' 7, Handicap Hack Race, of 10 sovs. .Open to all horses that have never-started for any woight-for-.age. race or handicrp raco other than hack races; 1J miles. Post entry, 10s 8, Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs. Open, to all losing horses (horses engaged in the Sapling Slakes,; Selling Race,.and Handicap Hiiclc Raco excepted), Post entry; I mile and a distance RULES AND REGULATIONS. The above races tojbe run under the Lower Valley Jockey Olub Rules, with ihe exception of the two Bteeplechase rates, which will be strictly run under the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechase Rules, except where otheiwise specified in this programme. The saddling bell will ring at 1) ,30 a,m„ and the first race start at 12 o'clock noon sharp, The time for starting each event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race, ■ In case of a protest, the same must be ledged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes aftor the nice has been run, with a deposit or 2 sovs, such deposii to be forfeited if the protest bo considered trivial or vexatious, No person will be allowed to enter a horse in any race, (Novel Race and Hack Race excepted) unless he bo a subscriber of at leaßt £1 Is to tho Race Fund, : No scratching -of•horses allowed unless through the Secretary, and not later than fifteen minutes before the time of starting, Nominations for. the .Handicap Steeplechase L.V.J,O.Handisapi and Flying Stakes Handicap to be made in writing and addressed to the hon. sec, Martinborough, on SATURDAY, Ist of DECEMBER, up to 9 p in., entrance money and qualification fee to beenclosedwith name, age (at time of entry), pedigree, and in caso of handicap, performances of the horso, name of owner and color of the rider. • ■ No entry will.be recelve'cUifter the specified time either by letter or telograpb. under any pretence whatever, Weights to be declared on THURSDAY, December 13, at 8 p.m., General entries'and acceptances close on FRIDAY, December 21, at km, Nominations for Consolation Handicap to bo mado to the secretary fifteen minutes after the Fiying Stakes Handicap is run, Weights will be declared fifteen minutes after the nominations have closed. Race to start twenty minutes after the weights have been' declared, In the event of a walk over only half tho stakes will be paid. Tho decision of the stewards in all matters connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Note,—Nominations for the three handicap, races sent by post should bo in'tlw Featherston Post Office .before noon on THURSDAY, November 29, in time to catch the last mail for Martinborough before the appointed time for receiving entries,- General entries and acceptances by post should be in the Featherston Post Office. before noon on THURSDAY, December 20. Telephone Office at Hartinboiough closes at 5 p,m, THOS.F. EVANS, 1512 Hon, Sec; and Treasurer, [Limited,] Wellington. SEASON, 1883, •' Our Stock is now FULLY MADE UP of MARSHALL'S Patent double' bowed 38' 1 M. The numerous testimonials re? ceived after our introducing these Shears last year warrant us pronouncing them SECOND TO NONE IN THE MABKKT. BURGON & BALLS' double bowed BRA. WARD& PAYNES', Nob, 38,81,79. . These are well-known, We have to hand the" Largest Stock of Cricketing Goods yet 'imported ( of Cobbe^. Pages' and Dukes' Manufacture for' Match and Practice Bats, Sturnp9j-Ballsi &c.j&o,, all sizes. CLUBS SO PPLIED on best terms. SEASON, 1888-84, ,•,,■• -'■ iiGkOTww Ayres, Busseys' and Pages' Champion Bats Balls, Nets, !o.j&c, ' . . Just imported, the Coventry!' Light Running STANDARD" Bicycles and Tricycles. These machines are of the newest<and most approved style, and are specially adapted for New Zealand roads. Prices on application, Sole Agents for Wellington and Distriot, iuiwi » mm (LIMITED.) ..'. Wholbbale Store, Featherston-St., . Retaui Store, Lambton Quay. [ 1489 For Black Satin Sunshades, is lid, go to C. Smith's OHUROH OP ST. MATTHEW. [HE FINAL CONCERT, of this aeries will bo given in the 'Tlieatre Royal on- ■■■■■•■ ;'-' ; - iV; ;J •"•■•' THURSDAY, THE;ISthNOVEMBER. - (Special Programme.'' ' ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH. BAZAAR to pay off the DEBT on thi L OHUROEwillbeholdonDECEM |BERlltb.andl3tb.» Gifts of Materia I or Work will be gladly received at the Par

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 3

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