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TlNUrpi MEETING, /■■''TfIUIWpiYANDJJfIDAY,'' Gth and fih March, 1884 ■ Judge—A. SloHotchon Starter—J, ScnoFiELi).'; [') Clerk of Spalos-J, A. Perby ■ Clerk of Courso-J. Holes Secretary and Treasurer-T, Maokay Handicapper—B, Kisibebley Stewavdu-T. Carswell, J, W. Smith, F. Sheath, f. Taylob, W. Bums, J, A, McKenzie, li. MEKEDrrn, jun, J, Dunn jiond, J, loiiNs, A. Walker, E. Masok, R. K. CuAuiiEnuiN, A. McHotchon, T.Mackav ..'.'■' PROGRAMME: , . FihhtDay. DISTRICT HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25 boys,, second liorse 2 sovs. About If miles, over darkened hurdles,' 3ft 9in high, Nomination 1 sov,, acceptance 1 BOVi, DISTRICT HACKHURDLES, of 10 sovfl,, second horse 1 sov. About 1.mi10,. over darkoued hurdles, 3ft .jiq high. Woight uot less than lOat.Opea tohorsosthat havo nover parted for public money, hack races oxcopteuT i'ost entry 1 sov. •' , • TINUf-WHAIIBAMA CUP HANDICAP,' ofsosovs. About2miles;Noihmationl sov, acceptance 2 sove. :■■■ > r;v '■. iiACK RACE,of 10 mm.,Aboutl.inile, Weight, not less than Wat,;. Open; to horses that have never .won public money, hack races excepted,: 'Post' eutry 1 sov, ;■• MAIDEN PLATE, of 20 .soy's, i About 1J miles, Open to.all'horses, that have never won'a prize value £2O. Nomina. tionfllOs, LADIES' IIRACELET.-First horse, Silver Bracelet with cntranco money added, second liorse, Silver Bracelet- About 1 mile. Welter weight for age. Entrance us. Open to all horsei regularly used as Ladies' Hacks, ' Second Dav, ■ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 30 sovs, second horse £2 10s. About 2 miles, over darkened hurdloß 3ft 9in high, Nomination 1 sov,, acceptance *1 10s. HACK HURDLE HA'Clfi, of 15 sovs, About linilii, over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high, "Weiglib" übt 'less" 'than Wst, Post entry 1 boV; DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. About 1J miles. Second horse 2 sovs, Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. HACK KACE, of 10 sovs, second liorse 1 sov. About 1 mile. Weight not leas than 10st, Open to horses,' tlio bona lido property of" working men employed in the district for tbiee months previous to the dito of races, and owned by them for a similar period, and which have never started for othor than hack race's; • LADIES' PURSE, of 30 sovs. second horse 2 sovs. About 1J miles, Welter weight for age. Nomination 2 sovs, FORCED HANDICAP, of sovs. About 1 mile. Nomination 1 sov, RULES AND REGULATIONS, To be run under tlio Wairatapa Jookey Club Rules. The Saddling Bell will ring at 11.30 each day, and tho first race start at 12 o'clock. The timo for starting each event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race. No per Eon will bo allowed to enter a horso for any race (hack races excepted) unless ho De a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fuud.

i'hree entries or the public money will be ri.thhold. ■• '.• • i No scratching of horses allowed, unless ibrough the secretary, and fifteen minutes jeloro the timo of starting, The starter has the power to placo fractious or kicking horses, or disobedient jockeys in any position ho thinks necessary to securo a fair start. All entries to bo mado in writing, eealod and addressed to the secretary, entrance money enclosed, with namo, ago at timo. of ontry, and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of tho rider. In all nominations for handicaps tho previous performances are to to givon, All jockeys to rido in propor racing costume, and any jockey riding except in colors entered will be fined 2 soyb. No entry will bo accepted unless accom panied with tho amount of entrance money Nonvill any entry be ; received "after : the hour named under any pretence whatever, No ontry will bo received for any of the races except upon this condition: That all disputes anil objeotionß aiising out of.(ho races shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all point? connected with the carrying out of this programmo shall ho final. In cane of a protest, the .samo must he lodged with the secretary within fifteen minutes after the raco is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to he forfeited if the protest bo found trivial or vexatious. All dislriot races District Hurdles, Ladies' Bracelet, included, arc open only to horses within tho boundary of tho Taueru nvor, Jiat Point, and Waimata streams, and owned by bona fide residents for three months previous to the dalt of these races, Nominations for handicaps, general entries, and acceptances will he received by the secretary at the Tinui Hotel on the following dates:—Nominations forallhandi-. cap races at 8 p,m, on 'l'uesday, February 19th; Weights declared (except for Forced Handicap) at the Club Hotel, Masterton, oh Saturday, February 23rd, at-9.30 'p.m., and published on Monday, February 25th. Acceptances and general entries close on FBIDAY, 29th February, at7p.ni. Wfljfihts for Forced Handicap declared on course after District Handicap is run. . A penalty of 71bs to bo carried by the v/iunei* of'a'uy Maiden Plate after entry for these races, No entry will bo recoived after hours, and dates mentioned either by lottcr.or teleg'ramV A" Hack" hotao is" one in actual umtm a hack, which has not been in training fdr"six months previous to the meeting, and.iylijch; has not, duriug that'period, been nominated for, entered for, or run for other'that hack races, ... THOMS MAQKW.is:;:! Hon. Sec.

NOTICE:" '" MOABBLRERG & CO. an now'in • receipt of their Shipment of iho "CKLEBIUTEDV." WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINES FROM AMERICA. As these Macliiuts have sustained their well-earned reputation for Simplicity of Construction, Dommmty, and fo>- GOOD and BEAUTIFUL SEWING, against all other Sewing Machines, intending purchasers are invited to—C'a« Early and Inspect t M .CASELBERG & CO., 1605 Mastci'ton and Groytown.

BEST AND..CHEAPEBT PRESENTS. Dolls, J.. BIiUiEL'S, Dolls, Tons, Fancy J?epo»itorj/, Toys :J?AHor,Goods.::- Coju-St,, Fanw Goods, ;' WELLINOTUN. ' :.? ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materialu, and Fancy-Workßooks. Btamncd- and jtl Fancy-Workßooks, Stamped-and commenced work, and cat-out paper patterns j Visitor* to Wellington are respoctfully invited to oxdjftino 'osr varied" stock 'anf note prioea. ' - . Assortment ofEEAL Brussels, Hositok, and Tobohon Lacea; « OBDERB accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 16 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 16 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 16 February 1884, Page 3

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