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LO.WER.VALLEY JOCKEY OLUB.' INNUALRACES. ? TO be'riih' on BOX1N& MY, Weiiej. day, December 26th, on tne Martin- '"■ '■ ' IJOKughCoursß. 'i • President—o,PhilKp3 . . JCDQE—Wallace Smith, ■' HiNMCAPPEsa-MeBSrB H, M'Master and'A, E. M'Parlahe.-.,- , ■• ■ Sister— Johnll'Moßter.Eßq, '.'..'. ; . . : ;.':■■ ISIKWARDB- - E. Hi; Buokeridge, H, M'Master, 6, . Pain, G^Harrifl.O.'Harris, ;R. : , Biddiford, 0. J, Tully, W. Armstrong, A. B, M'Farlnne, H. 0. n Bowman, J,Orr.D,-M'Dougall, Clerk oj? Soaieb-A. Hirechberg. .. OierkofCoue3s-J.O'Keefe. 'i' l -.Programme:

; I. Sapling Slakes, of 25 bovb ; six furlongs; colts, But 101b; fillies and geldings Bst olb. Open to 2-year.olds only.: Entrance feo, £iio ß ' •: .'• 2. Handicap' t Steeplechase, of S5 sovs, second horse to reoeive 10'sovs out of the stakes; about 3 iaileii over raoh'eonrje as the Stewards direct,; .'Nomination, 1 r " sov; 'acceptance,2boys' 3. Lower Valley; Jochey Cluh timidicap, ol 10 sots, second horse to' receive 5 sovs out of stakes; .2 mibs, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 ; sovs ■, ■','"' 4. Maiden Steeplechase, of 30 soW : Open to all horses that have never won . a stcopleohaso of the value of £2O previous to the time of entry; about 2; miles; weight for age. Entrance 2 sovs"' 5. Selling Novel Baoe, of 20 sovs.,. The winner to becoino the absolute property of the club, and to bo sold by i publie ~ auction s ten minutes : after'tlie race is run, the proceeds to go to the Race Fund; distance, onco round the course.; minimum weight, Bst, Post entry, 180Y ■ ■ :•.!;■ 6. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 20 sovs,;; 1. milo. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, I sov 7. Handicap Hack, Race, of 10 sovs. Open to all horses that have never atartod for any weight-forage' race or handicap race other than hack races; U'milep. Post entry, 10s ' .' 8. Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs.' Open to all losing horses (horses engaged in the Sapling 'Slakes, Selling Eace, and Handicap Haqk Race oxceptod). Post entry, £1; 1 milo and a distance

RULES AND REGULATIONS. The abovo races to.be run under <tlio Lower Valley Jockey Club Rules., with the exception or the iwo steeplechase races, which will be strictly run under the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechase Ru% except where otherwise specified in this programme. The saddling bell will ring at 11,30 a;m, : . and the first race, start at 12 'o'iloek noon sharp. Tho,time for starting each: event will be ! duly posted' on the course after eaoh preceding race, . In case of;a..protest, tho same must be lodged with ■ tho Secretary within fifteen minutes after tho race has been run, with a 'deposit or • 2 sovs, such' deposii' to ibo forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious, ■ _ No person will bo allowed to enter a tee in any race, (Novel Eace and Hack ,Eace exceptcd)'unless he bo a subscriber of at least £1 1b to tho Race J?und. ' ; No scratching of horses allowed unless through the Secretary, and not later than fifteen minutes beforo tho time of Btaiting, Nominations for the Handicap Steeplechase L.V.J.O.Handisap, and Flying Stakes Handicap to be made in writing and addressed to tho lion, see, Martinborough, on SATURDAY, Ist of DECEMBER, up to 9 p m., entrance money and qualification fee to beenclosodwith name, age(attime,of entry), pedigree, and in case of handicap,' performancea of tho horse, name of owner and color of the rider. No entry will be received after the specified time either by letter or telegraph under any pretence whatever. Weights to be declared on THURSDAY, December 13, at B'p.m, General entries and acceptances closo on FRIDAY, December 21, at 9 a.m. ■ Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be mado to the secretary fifteen minutes after the Flying Stakes Handicap is run. Weights will be declared fifteen minutes after tkp nominations have closed. Race to start twenty minutes aftor the woights have been declared, '"' ' ' ■ ; ' In tho event of a walk over only half the. Btakes will bo paid, Tho decision of tho stowards in all matters connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Note.—Nominations for the three handi, cap races sent by post should be in the Featherston Post Office beforo noon on THURSDAY, November 29, intimotooatoh the last mail for Martinborough before the appointed time for rccoiving entries, General entries and acceptances by post should bo in the Featherston: Post Office before noon on THURSDAY, December 20. Tolephone Office at Martinborough closes at 5 p.m, THOS. F. EVANS, 1612 Hon, Seo. and Treasurer.

0 N T'B fITGMND CONSULTATIONS To bo inn on Nov. 30tb., and Dec, Ist., 1883, at Dunodin. 3000 Members at 10s each. .. / , Total, £ISOO, ■;••:; Sr. Axdhew'b Hakdioap, PREsroEKTa'.lUmiap DismlßDTioN, DisTninimos. Ituu November 30th, 18S3 Run December Ist, 1853. FirstHorso..',. X 350 First Hoh<L....',. LBSO Second H0r5e,.,.,. Ll5O SecondHcrs'o Ll6O ThirdHorso L 75 ThirdHorsc ~., W5 Other Hones (div!)„Ll7s Other Horses (div,), LI7B When convenient send' Post Office Orders payable to Lola' Monies. Cheques when from, Country must be marked tomct and have' 1b added extra for exchange. Drawing as'usual under supervision of Committee chosen from Ticket holders. ' i N.B.—Early application is necessary as from dato of closing of Consultation is only three weeks, Eacli distribution is drawn separately so a purchaser of One. Ticket can draw first horse in each distribution; . i :; Address-: ~ LOLAMONTES, Care Mr A. Moss, . 1521 Box 347, Post Office.Dunedin, •< '•THE EAGLE." OTJB shipments for tho Spring & , Summer-Seasons,'consisting Of ,iScOTOH ; TteK3,' Bannockburns, Coatings,'and Sebcles, haveatrived ex Timoru aad.s.B. Catalonia, We have, therefore, muok pleasure in inviting" inspection of bur extensive Stock, being confident that no hoiise in the city can show a better selec> tion of really Fikst-Oiasb Siyush '. Goons. Our speciality in Mea'fi Suits at £3 10a and £i 10s, made of goodsScotchand Colonial Tweeds Thoronghly Shrunk,' ; cannot be equalled. ' HUXLEY & COMPANY, Tailors,' Next Bank oi New Zealand, li'A'iirß 8 .iHOMPSp-N I : MAHDWonraEB oj '■' \ m\W) Tf&TERS AND CORDIALS)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 14 November 1883, Page 4

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