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PRELIIIINAItY NOTICE. ■ TINUI "RACE MEETING, THUUSDAY AND TODAY, 6th and 7th March, 1884 PROGRAMME: DISTRICT HANDICAP HURDLES, of sovs. If miles, over darkened hurdles, 3ft 9in high, Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 bov, DISTRICT HACK HURDLES, of apvs, lmilo, over ddrkencd hurdles, 3ft'9in high. Weight not less than J Oat. Open to horsc3 that havo hover started for public money, hack races excepted. Post entry 1 sov. TINUI-WHAREAMA CUP HANDICAP, of sovs. 2 miles- Nomination 1 ,sov, ueeeptaneo 2 sovs. HACK RACE, of sovs. 1 mile.- Weight not less than 10st, •' Open to horses that havo never won public money, hack races excepted, Post entry 1 s«v, MAIDEN PLATE, of sovs, 1J miles, Opea to all horsos that have never won a prize value £2O. Nomination £lloa, Secoxd Day, HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of sovs, 2 miloi, over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high. Nomination 1 sov,. accoptanco £1 10a. HACK HURDLE RACE, of sovs, 1 mile, over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in •high, Weight not less than lOst, Post entry 1 bov, DISTRICT HANDICAP, of sovs, Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. HACK RACE, of sovs. linile. Weight not less than 10st, Open to horses, the bona fide property of working men employed in the district for three months previous to the thto of races, and owned by them for a similar period, and which have never started for other than hack races. LADIES' PURSE, of sovs. 1J miles, Welter weight for age. Nomination 2 BOV3. FORCED HANDICAP, of sovs. 1 mile Nomination 1 sov. RULED AND REGULATIONS. To to. Wli under the Wairarapa Jockey pipjj Rules, • : ' Thp Saddling Bell will j jag at }1,30 ouch 4»y, and the first race start at 12 o'clock, flic time for starting cadi event will bo duly posted qn the connc qfter ea,cli preceding race, tfo person will bo allowed toonterahorso (or any raco (haqk. races excepted) unless ho be a aubsonber of at least £1 to tbo race fund. Three entries or tiie public money will bo withhold, No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the secretary, and fifteen minutes before tli3 time of starling. _ The starter has the power to place fractious or kicking hQrsas, or djsiubp.dunt jockeys in i.ny pft.-itif« he thinks necessary \o secure a fair sjart,'' A]l entries to bo riiade in writing, sealed ftnd addressed to tho seorotary, entrance money enclosed, with uamo, 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 perfornuuees are to be given. All jockeys to iide in proper racing costnm'i, and any jockey riding cscout in co!ciß entered will be fined 2 sovs, Jfc 1 entry will be acaojitod/ imwa tup in uah'rtd with (lie amount of ontrarico money Kor'will any'entry'bo received after the Hour named under any pretence whatever, ''No entry will be received for any of the races' except upon this condition : That all tlisputos and objections wising oiij of the iMs'ukjl be d&ided by a laftjoriiy of tlio |CcWaf3j'preserit; i orthoso whom they may sp)i]6inf. Tjieir decision upon all points jqn'necjed with the parrying out of this progfarnme shall ho fjnaj. In nana ql ut prfltost, thp same must be Ifldjjed with the secretary within fifteen Bljniites a,f{er thp. ra.ee is run, with a deposit flf £§, sugh deposit to bo forfeittd if tho protß3t bo found trivial or voxatious, Alldistriot races District Hiirdlos included, are open only to horses within the boundary of thcTaneni river, Plat Point, and Wainata streams, and owned by bona fide residents for three months previous to (lwda((,o|th i |!Sur!|(!i!S, ' 'laminations for handicaps, general enai)d agecptances will he received by We. seorotary at tlio Tirnii- Hotel on tho following dates i'—Nomlnatlona foil all hundioapraces at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, February ■l9th; Weights declared (except for Forced Handicap) at'the Club Hotel, Masterton, on {JStniday l . February 23rd, at 9.30 p.m., and jiabjishiid, on ■' Monday, February ph. AoQCHtaTtoos'and'gonorfti entries close on FRIDAY, 29tli'Fobmary; at7p.tii. Weights for Forced ''Handicap declared on course after District Handicap is run. A penalty of 71bs'to be carried by tho winner of any Maiden ?lato after eqtry'for these races, 'fib*onfrywlll'lio'iecciVodatiorliop and date's mentioned 'citheV by letter or telegram. '"! " " '' TSqJI^MAOKAY, HSt " M\ Mi After Vm. papillary Gerniinatov !! (Registered Title,) J, M'OHTEITH, fJONSUpNUOHEMigT, WELLINGTON Soj,E'AqifflT, An unfailing producer of WWhkkrs, Moustaches and Eyilrows llSi And a permanent and radical cure for baldnm. Testimonials, Directions for Use, &c,, en- . . closed with each bottlo. Sole Manuiacturer and ProprietorJOHN T. SAVILLE, 140 Regent Park London, S,W, J, fraWfy 8$ Agyt fw Mm Zealand, ; ' ' . Wellington. ' " 153 c PATRONISE LQOAL INPUSTRY, Jtt'GrEO.SXEVERShai L been appointed Agent in Wellingtoi tor'the sale of tho superior WINES manu faotured by Mr Soller, of Wanganui-Con fltantia, Muscat, Port, Hook, Malaga Bparkling Hock, Vcrdeilles, and Sparklini Moselle, Theso wines took prizes at th Melbourne' and Christchurck Exhibitions and cannot bo excelled. Tho wines wo sen to the Melbourne Exhibition, when compel ing with those lrom all parts of the world obtained six prizes. These wines v/ero als jwhjbitcd' A t 'tho Aahbwtdri Industrie Mlbitiohheldon the 20th [March, 1881 Bndreceivcd from the Judges first award c merit, ,A prize'medal was also obtained fo these pure and unadulterated wines at th Chrißtehurcn' Exhibition, 1882, Note th Address-Opposito Occidental Hotel Laml ton Quay, Wellington, Captain Laimbeer is appointed sole ager for the Wairarapa, and will receive ordei and colloot inouey due to me HW ■_', GEOEQESIEYERS,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 23 January 1884, Page 1

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