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; A:a jjjiiiii: d |BAOB. MEETING k mO be held on the Opaki Raceo urse n; A 1 BOXING D.VY (F,i;lnv Dewmlic- .2 a and BATUBDAY, Decombe/27, PKE~iDr.MT-Mr V,'i:]iam -Lowes. Jdduß—Mr A, W, Cave, ■■ Stakier-Mi'T, Chamberlain. 9 Stewards - r Messrs J. lonia, A. Elkius, T, Pulsoiif t H. Vennell, R, R, Welch, A ig Stewart, and E. Dixon. •g ■Cr.KRK. of ScAiis-Mr J. Harding. a Clerk of CouRSR-Mr W. lorni, id IIAXDIC.IFPER-Mr J. 0. Evett PROGRAMME. 1 First Day. el Maide.t Plate, 30 Savs; second horse I a boys ;1 £ miles; weight for age; entranc ; 2 SOV3 ' Railway Puts Handicap, 40 sovs; seeom howelOtovs; £ mile; Nomination: sov, acceptance 1 sov 1K Maiden Districi Hack Race, 10 sovs; to horses that never stilted for any race j„ once round the course; catch weights 10 Post entry, 10j Opaki Stakes Handicap, 150 sovs j secom horse 20 sovs; 1$ miles; nomination '. sov, acceptance 3 sovs, and 2 sovs a post ABC Stakes, 25 sovs; second liotso ,'. sovs; for' two-year-olds bred in tin district; colts 7st 101b ; lillies am y go'dings 7st Gib; (i furlongs; nomiua tion 1 sov, and 10s at post '• Hack Race, 10 sovs; Once round tin cou.se; eight stone up; post entry, 10s '• Second Day. , Humus Handicap, 40 eovs ; second hm 10 sovs; 2 miles; over 7 flight? o] n darkened hurdles Sit Gin high ; nom. n 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 uov al Post, Hack Hurdle Race, In sovs; second horse 13 2 sovs; once round the course; not le: thin ten stone up • post entry, 1 sov. District Handicap, 65 sovs; second hors; 10 sovs; third horso g So y a . ij rr.ilee tioznlufttion 1 sor, accaptaaeo 1 s jvs, aiid 1 SOV at pntfc, St,CK Hack, 10 eovs ; for hoVB»3 in actus mo ns n hack, and which baa never rm for other thai) Hue!: Races; onco remit, the course; catch weights; post entry, . 10s. ■ . 1 Tradesmen's Handicap, (10 sov.-;; second horse 5 sovs; Ij mi'cs; nomination, 1 11 sov, acceptance 2 sovs, and i sovat post. Consolmiok Handicap, 25 sovs; second hoissssovs; once round the course; 1 ' post entry, 1 sov, Novel Race] 25 sovs; once round the - cumso ; catch weights'; tin wiener to .. boroae the absoluto property of the Stewards, and to be sold liy public I auction ten minutes after the rice, the entry, l.tov, RULIW AND REGULATIONS. To bo run under the Ainsloiton and Onaki , f Jockey (Huh ltuluw. The Saddling Hell 'will ■ ring-at 12 each day, and the first race start at 1*2.30 o'clock. The ume for .starting each event will ho duly po-ted on the course after each preceding race, Hack laces are open to horses that hi.vonovcr woo an advertised race other thau had; raoas, «v that li-ivo not run for an advertised race for six months previous to date of meeting. The District Race is open to all horses owned in the district at 1 least six months previous to this race meeting. In caas of a protest the same must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the race Ims been run, with a deposit of £2, such dcjinsit to be forfeited if the protest be found trivial or vexatious. The winner nf the 8 stone Hack Raee will not be allowed to urn for the one on .the second day, No scratching ct" horses allowed, • unle-B through lha Sueietary, and 15 minutes befoie the time of slatting. Ed forms, entrance money enclosed, wit of the horse, name of owner, and colors of rider, Entry forms supplied by the Secretary on application, in all nominations for handicaps the previous peifonnaneefjjare to be given. No entry will bo accepted unless accompanied wall amount o( entrance moncA" nor will any cnuy be received after Ine liou.i named, under a y pretence whatever, Any jockey riding in the colors entered will bo fi ned 2so v's. The amount for second and third horse will be deducted from the advertised amount of stakes. Weights for Tradesmans Handicap and Distr'ct Handicap wiilbe declared at the Club Hotel at S o'clock on the evening of the first da/s races. Acceptances for tame will close samo evening Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be mode to the Secretary 15 minutes after • the District Handicap'is run. Weights will bo declared 15 minutes after the nominations have closed ; accept'incM will close 15 minutes after the weights have Iwcn declared. Horses walking over vail receivu 50 NOMINATIONS. For Railway Halo Handicap, Opaki Stakes Haudicap, Hurdle Handicap, District Handicap, and Tradesmen's Handicap (to be sealed and addressed to the Hon. Sec) Mason SATURDAY, NOV. 22, al!) p.m. WEIGHTS ' ; To lie declared ou SATURDAY,. DECEM BER 6th at 8 p.hi.' 'Geueiar'-Kutries-and acceptances on ' WEDJfKSWAI, ' 17th at'? o'clock p.m. NO Q'UALIFICATIUN FEE HEQUIUED. .-' : .HiCHD. J.;I:TtTO;-;, ; -. -Hun. &c, awl Treasurer.. Lower Valley Jockey Club Races. To bo run on the ALrfc'nborough Course on BOXING DAY, December 2Gt':i, 188-1, Steeplechase and Flut li-aces. FOR particulars of programme, etc., see . posters all over the country, and on application to'the secretary at Jlartinborough who will supply all information. NOMINATION'S close November 21stACCEPJ ANCiiS, etc., December Kith, nt 10 a.m; THO3, F. EVANS, 1830 Hon. Sec. and Treas, PORTRAITURE. Me Meuiutt, Artist, just below St. John's, Presbyterian Church, Willis-3treet, Wellington, BEGS to notify that his PORTRAIT STUDIO is now open Daily at Mr Myer's, Wiliis treet. Photo Enlargements, hichly finished in oils, frou. A 2 10s to £5 ss. Enlargeme. ts •£i Is additional, tSfluspecfcio x Specimens Invited. Oil Paintings Restored, A SK your Grocer for the Pure *• ViuejEftir, manufactured by JOHN STRIKE, Sen. This is guaranteed pure, well matured, and unsurpassed by any vinegar imported, while the fact that this is v now colonial industry should'secure it a trial. WORKS-Upper Willis eti;eefc ( Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

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