TABATAHI-CABTEBTON JOCKEY . CLUB. SDMMEfiMEETiNG. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JAN., 1884. President-W. C. Buchanan, MJf.B. Judqe-W. Lowes, J.P, Handicameks-B. Kimbcrloy au.l A. I! McParlsnc. Starter-11. 11. Wolteis, Stewards— I{, Crawford, A. McKonzie, P. I'. 'fancied, P. Shecrin.R.H.Elliotto, C. Giles, J, Morrrick. Clerk of Scalej-A. McKonzie. Clerk ov Course—R, Goodin. Hos, Trhasuiier-F, W. R, Seed. Hon- Secretrby-O. H, Giles, PROGRAMME. (No Qualification l''eo Required). Handicap Hurdle Race of 25 sovs, Second horso to receive 5 sova from tho stakes 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles 3(t nine inches high. Nomination 1 sov, Acceptance 1 sov. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. 1J miles over 0 flights of hurdles Sft !)in high; lOstup. Post entrance 103. Maiden Plate of 25 sots, 1} miles, weight for age, Entranco 2 sovs, Tarataiii-Carterton J.C. Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horso to receive 5 sovs from the stakes; third lvoiso lo save his btake3, 2 miles. Nomination, 1 sov. Acceptance, 2 sovs. Novel Race of 15 eovs. U miles, catch wights. The winner to becomo tho absolute property of the Stewards, and to bo sold by public'auction 10 minutes after tho race, the prooceds to go to tho Race Fund. Post cntraucs 10s. Hack Race, of 10 sovs; once round the course, catch weights. For definition of a "Hack," see Rules aiullteguhtions, Post entranco 10s. Anniversary Handicap, of BO sovs, 1§ milts; second horso to save his stakes. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30s. Consolation Handicap jil practicable) of sovs., onco round the course, post entranco, 1 sov. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All Millies must bo made subject to tho, condition that all disputes, claims and 1 objections arisiu? out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of {-towards present, or whom they may appoint, and that such decision shall bo final and binding in all cases, Nominations for Handicap Hurdle Race, Taratahi-Carlcrton Jockey Club Handicap, mid Anniversary Handicap, to be mado in writing, stating name, pedigreo, performances, description and ago of I horso and the colors of rider, and to bo sent iu accompanied by the nomination leo to the Hon. Sccrotaiy, C. H. Uius, Cartel ton, ou or before THURSDAY, tho i!r.l January, 1884, at 9 p,m, Weights to he declared on or before TUESDAY, Sth January, ISS4, and published in the local nowspapcrs. Acceptances and general entries to be mado on or before WEDNESDAY, 16th January, 18S4at9p.ni.
Three entries or Ihopub'lo money will bo withheld. No protest will k oonaiilorecl mi: less lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall be forfeited if tho Stewards arc of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious, All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated or a Hue of lsov, will bo enforced. The saddlirg bell will ring at IUO a.m., first race to start at 12 noon sharp. The rules of tho Club to apply in all cases. A Horse to run iu tho Hack and Hack Hurdle Races must comply with the following conditions:—()). It must bo in actual use as a bona fide hack. (2). It must not liavo been trained, U. galloped or sweated in clothing or rug at least for six months before the Race Meeting. (3), It must never have been entered for any other race the advertised stake of which being mora than £SO, (4), It must not for 2 years previous to the Race Meet> ing have started lor any race e;.cept Hack or Hank Hurdle iiaco, (a), It must never have won any race except a Had: or Had; Hurdlo Race. G. H. GILES, 1557 Hon. See, TO THE ELECTORS OFTHK BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. &ENTLEMEN and ladies,—l have the honor to inform you that I now offer myself as a candidate (or the honor of loprcsonting your interests in tho Borough Council at the next election.. I have before intimated my intention to do so, and now 1 confirm that intimation. Tho honor conferred upon me at tho last election by so many votes being recorded in r.iy favor encourages me to presume that my present candidature will be a successful one, _ I intend to act throughout entirely on the independent principle. I intend to work for general good if elected, and as an independent man in the electioneerinp sense. I leave', myself in your-.hands, soliciting your suffrages, and trusting that our political differences may iu no way disturb our privato friendship. I subsciibe myself, gentlemen and ladies, Your Obedient Scivant, Tiiom is Wiuiam Shuit,, Kurupimi, December 12th, 18?3. 1557 DBMYIKU', LOLA . Tho Press in under super-1 auy District vision of com Montes' can onappliiiiittcechosen cation to the from share-1 CONSuLTA- address holders. { Vbelow obt:.in 7 - TION the names of Registered principal Letters or on the winners, hut telegrams not \ not for publiaccepied, DusmhhCup. cation. 6000 Members at 10s each. WILL CLOSE Ifliji FEBRUARY, 1881 Dunedin Cur lft horse ~£B 2nd horse ~, <J 3rd horso ... i Starters (div).. 5 Nonstarters div .j Cash Awards 2 at £SO 4 at £25 50 at £lO GO at £5 £I,OOO £2,0001 Post Office Orders preferred, payable to '.' Lola." Cheques from country must have Is added extra for exchange, Horses and Cash Awards drawn separately—making fivo distinct drawings. Tickets can be obtained by'letler only, 0,000 I Addiejs- \ (1,000 Members at LOLA MONTES Members at 10s. Will J (C'aroMrA, ( 10s, Will close 19th ] Moss), Box 347, f close 19th Fobruary, P. 0., Dunedin Fcpruavy, 1884, I j lew. Rejoice, oh Ye Residents CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11 W. CJLARK, Ok the City Cash, Diiapery, & Clothino Warehouse, Wellington, HAS mueh pleasuro in announcing that he has opened a branch Store in CARTERTON, where the residents of the surrounding district can purohaso their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same prices as are charged in town, How can this be dono ? is the question that has been asked; the answer is easily given :'~W. Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position, owing to his extensive trade, to dispose of almost unlimited quantities of soods, is able to buy in tho best markets in the world, and at such prices as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with the fact of the branch being conducted oh cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Turn Prices charijed in a Country Store.- Any-article not instook can bo procnred : in a day or two, and every cußtomer,ttiay.reJy upon civility and attention, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be One Penny or Fifty Pounds, 1491 T, PROCTOR, Manager.
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