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PRELIMINARY NOTICE.' TINUI RACiIEETING, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 6th and 7th -March, 1884 PROGRAMME: . • ' First Day. ' DISTRICT HANDICAP HUDDLES, of ' .' sovs, If miles,, over darkoncd hurdles, '•'" 3ft flin high, Nomination 1 eov., acceptance 1 sow ' DIBTBiCT HACK HURDLES, of. sovs, lmilo, ovct darkened hurdles, 3ft flin high; Weight not less than] Oat. Open : ,, ; . to horses that have- never started for public money* hack racc3 excepted. ' Post entry 1 sov. TINUI-WHAREAMA CUP HANDICAP, of govs. '2 miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs. . HACK RACE, of sovs. I mile, Weight . not less than KM, Open to horses that - havo uovor won pnblio money. Lack racoa excepted, Post entry I sov,MAIDEN PLATE, of sovs. 1J miles, ' ( Opon to all horses that havo never won .- a prize value £2O. Nomination £llos, Second Day, HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of sovs, 2 miles, over darkened hurdles 3ft flin high. Nomination 1 sov.. acceptance £1 10s, HACK HURDLE RACE, of sovs, 1 milo, over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high, Weight not less than 10st. Post entry 1: sov.. ■ DISTRICT HANDICAP, of sovs, Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. BACK RACE, of .soys, lmile. Weight not less than 10st, Opon to horses, the bona fldo properly of working men employed in the district for three imonths previous to the dito of races, ' ;and owned by them for a similar poriod, and which havo never started for other tiian hack races', LADIES'PURSE, of sovs. 1J miles, Welter weight for age, Nomination 2 sovs. FORCED HANDICAP, of • sovs. lmilo Nomination 1 sov, ] . RULES AND REGULATIONS. To to run under tho Wairarapa Jockey 'Club Rules. ■ , Tho Saddling Bell will ijug at 11.30 each I •day, and tho first raco start, at 12 o'clock. 'Tho timo for starting each ovont will bo duly .posted on tho course after each preceding i iraco. No person will bo allowed to cuter a horso | 'Jor any raco (hack raies excepted) unless he •be a subscriber of at least £1 to fio race .fund. Three entries or the public money will bo withheld. No. scratching of horses allowed, unless through the secretary, and fifteen minutes ' before the timo of starting, The starter has the power to placo fractious or kioking horses,- or disobedient jockeys in any position lie thinks nccsssary to secure a fair start, All entries to bo mado in writing, scaled and addressed to the secretary, entrance money enclosed, with namo, age at time of entry, and pedigree of tho horse, namo of the owner, and colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicaps tho previous performances are to be (iiven. All jockeys to rido in proper racing costume, and auy jockey riding except in colors entered will bo fined 2 sovs. No entry will be accepted un!o3S aocom panied with,tho amount of entrance money .Nor will any entry be received after tho ihour named under any pretence whatever, . No entry will be received for any of the :races except upon this condition: That all disputes and objections arising out of the jraces shall bo decidtd by a majority of the i3tewards present, or those whom they may mppoini. Their decision upon all points •connected with tho carrying out of this iprogrammo shall bo final. In case of a protest, the same must be lodged with tho secretary within- fifteen minutes after tho race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to bo forfeited if tho protest be found trivial.or vexatious. All district races District Hurdles included, aro open only to horses within tho ■boundary of the Taueru river, I'Jat Point, and Waiaiata streams, and owned by bona fidoresidontsforthrco months previous to tho date/of these races,

Nominations for handicaps, general entries, and acceptances will be received by the secretary at the Tinui Hotel on the following dates:—Nominations for all hawlioapracc3atßp.m, on Tuesday, February 19th ; Weights declared (oicept for Forced Handicap) at the Club Hotel, Masterton, on Saturday. February 23rd, at 9.30 p.m., and published ou Monday, February 25th. Acceptances and. general entries close on •FRIDAY, 29th February, at 7 p.m. Wnights orced Handicap declared on courso r 'District Handicap is run. A penalty lbs to bo carried by tho winnor of any Maiden Plato after entry for these race's. No entry will he received after hours and •dates mentioned cither by letter or telegram. . . 'THOMAS MACKAY, UU ' Hon. Sec. .Before Use. After Use/ Capillary Gei'minator I ! (Registered Title,) J. MONTEITH, ■ CONSULTINQCHEMIST, WELLINGTON ; Sow Agent. . An unfailing producer of -.i&'WMikn, Moustaches and ,And &. permanent and radical cure for Jaldnm.. Testimonials, Directions for Übo, &c, enclosed with'each bottle, , Soli Mamdacturer and Proprietor— JOHN T. SAVILLE, 146 Regent Park, London, S.W. J, Mojiteith, Sale Agent for New Zealand, ,; ■.. .-. .Wellington. ■.. . 1536 •PATEONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. 11KGEO. SIBVERS has ill been appointed Agent in Wellington : for the enie of the superior WINES raanufactored by Mr Boiler, of Watganui-Con-i.stantia, Muscat, Port,.-. Hock, • Malaga, .Sparkling, Hook, Vcrdeilles, and Sparkling . Moselle. Tbeso wines took prizes at tho ' Melbourne and Ghrlstchurch Exhibitions, •• and cannot bo excelled. The wines we sent to the Melbourne Exhibition, when competing with those lrom all'parts of the world, •obtained six prizes. These wines were also •exhibited, at: tho Ashburton Industrial ; Exhibition, held on the 20th March. 1881,. •-and received from; the Judges first award of •merit. A prize medal was also obtained,for 'these 'pure and unadulterated wines at tho •ChristchUrch Exhibition,' 1882.'-Koto tho . Occidental ■ Hotel' LarobJ iton Quay, Wellington. ■ ■•''.' ■■'■■■ Captain laimbeer is appointed sole agent •'for,thYWaifarapa,iand mil receive';orders •and collect'money djio to me.-: ' • •HOC ■■ , .GEORGE SIEVERS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1568, 27 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1568, 27 December 1883, Page 1

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