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PRELIMINARY NOTICE, TINDI RACE MEETING, THURSDAY AND FJUBAY, 6th and March, 1884 . PROGRAMME: l'lnsl Dir. ; . DISTRICT HANDICAP HURDLES, of sots. If miles, over darkened hurdles, 3ft 9in high, ' Nomination I boy., acceptance 1 sov, DISTRICT HACK HURDLES, of Uovs, 1 milo, over darkenod hurdles, Eft 9in high. Weight not less than ] Oat. Open to horses that havo never started for pnblic money, hack races excepted. Post entry 1 sov. TINUI-WHAREAMA CUP HANDICAP, of soys.' 2; miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2sovb. HACK RACE, of 80Y8. .1 mile, Weißht not less than 10st, Open to horses that' • have never von public money, hack ' race 3 excepted, Post entry 1 soy, MAIDEN PLATE, of boys, ils miles, Opon to all horses that have never won a prize valuo £2O, Nomination £llos, Second Day, HANDICAP HURDLE R ACE, of sovb, 2 milos, oyer • darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance £l 10s, HACK HURDLE RACE,- of sovs, 1 mile, over darkoned hurdle 3ft 9in high. Weight not less, than lOst. Post entry 1 boy, DISTRICT HANDICAP, o! sovs. Nominatiou 1 boy., acceptance I sov. HACK RACE, of sovs, lmile. Weight not less than 10at. Open to horses, the bona fide property of working men employed in the district for throe months provions to the tUta of races, and owned by tlicui for a similar poriod, and which have never started for otiier than hack races. LADIES' PUIISE, of sovs. 1| miles, Wcltor weight for age. Nomination 2 sovs. 1 FORCED HANDICAP, of boys, 1 milo Nomination 1 sov, BOLIW AND REGULATIONS, To be run under the Wairarapa Jockey Clnb Bules. The Saddling Bell will ling at 11.00 each day, and tlio first race start at 12 o'clock. The time for starting each oveut will he duly posted on the cour.ie after each preceding race. No person will he allowed to outer a horse for any race (hack rr.es excepted) unless lie be. a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund. Three entries or the public money will he withheld. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the secretary, and fifteen minutes before the time of starting. The starter lias the power to placo' fractious or kicking horses, or disobedient jockeys in any position ho thinks necessary to eecnro a fair start, All entries to bo made in writing, sealed and addressed to the secretary, entrance money enclosed, with name, ago at time of entry, and pedigreo of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to bo given. All jockeys to ride in proper racing costume, and any jockey riding except in, co!cib entered will be fined 2 sovs. No entry will bo ascopted unless acso m panied with the amount of entrance money Nor will any entry ho received after the hour named under any pretence whatever, No entry will bo received for any of tho . races except upon this condition: That all disputes and objections aiising out of the races shall ho decided by a majority of the utowards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points conuected with tho carrying out of this programmo shall he final. In caso of a protest, the samo must be lodged with tho secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to he forfeited if the prot«it he found trivial or vexations, All district races District Hurdles included, are open only to horses within the boundary of the Tatieru river, Hat Point, and Waiaata streams, and owned by bona fide residonts for three months previous to the ditt. of these races, Nominations for handicaps; general entries, and acceptances will be received by tho secretary at tho Tinui Hotel on the following dates: —Nominations for all handicap races at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, February 19th j Weights declared (except for Forced Handicap) at the Club Hotel, Maaterton, on Saturday. February 23rd, at 9.30 p.m., and published on Monday, February 25th. Acceptances and general entries closo on FRIDAY, 20th February, at! p.m, Wc.lgbttt for Forced Handicap declared on courso after District Handicap is run. A penalty of yibs to be carried by tho winner of any Maiden Plato after ontry for these races. No. entry will be received after hours and dates mentioned either by letter or telegram, . THOMAS MACKAY, 156-1 Hon. Sec.

StfonVso. Aftor Use. (S % •3 k "'-a SI mum Capillary Gevminator ! ! (Registered Title,) J. MOMTEITH, CONSULTING CHEMIST, WELLINGTON Sole Agent, . _ An unfailing producer of IS 3 Whiahrs, Moustaches and And a permanent'mi radical cure for jpstimonials, Directions for Use, Sc., enclosed with each bottle. Sok Mumkctim and Proprietor— JOHN T. SAVILLB, 146 lie/rent Park, London, S.W. J, Monteitfi, Sole Agent for Hew Zealand, irefciigfoii, 153(5 PATRONISE LOOAL ' INDUSTRY, MK GEO. SIEVJSRS has been appointed Agent in Wellington ior tho' (ale of the superior WINES manufactured by Mr Solleiy of Wanßanui—Conatantia,' Muscat, Port, Hoclt, Malaga, .Sparkling Hock, Verdeilles, and Sparkling Moselle. Thcso winoa took prizes at tho Melbourne aud Ghristohurcli Exhibitions, and cannot be excelled, The wineb wo sent , to tlio.Melbourne Exhibition,'when conipet- ; ing with those lrora all parts of the world, •obtained six prizes.. These winea were also ■exhibited at the Ashbnrton"'lndustrial Exhibition held on tlio 20th Mareh, 1881, andreceivedfrom the Judges first award of merit. A prizo medal was also obtained for these pure and unadulterated wines at the Chrotyhurch Exhibition, 1882. Note tho AddreasrOupoaito Occidental Hotel Lambion Quay,' Wellington. ; ; Captain Laimbedr is appointed solo agent for the Wairarapa, and will receive orders andcollsot juwiey duo tome,1496 OEORQESIEYE.ES,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 11 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 11 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 11 January 1884, Page 1

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