WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ONE PRIMARY SCHOLARSHIP is vacant at the end of the year, open to pupils between the ages of 12 and 16 years attending any primary school in the Wellington Provincial District, and tenable to the ige of 16 years. The examination will be held at the COLLEGE, beginning on MONDAY, 22nd December, Names of intending candidates, with certificate of age from parent or guardian, must bo sent to the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY, the 17th December. CHARLES P. POWLES, 355 Secretary. ' CASTLEPOLNT BO AD DISTEIOT. >. rpHE following Candidates were duly ■*• nominaied as members of No 1 Subdivision of the Castlepoint Road District; RICHABD P, MEREDITH, • HENRY RICHARDSON ELDER, I And as the number of Candidates exceeds the number required to fill the " vacancy, a Poll' will bo taken nt the r residence of Mr Thomas Carswell, Rlaitlogie, on SATURDAY, December Cih, between the hours of 9 a.id. and C p.m. A. MoHUTCHEON, Returning Officer, * Tinui, November 29,1884. 1852 NOTICE.OF REMOVAL, T WILLIAMS, in. thanking his numeru • 0«8 fiiends for their citst™,' brgs to inform them that he haa REMOVKD to thoso neat and commodious premises formerly occupied by Mr A Bish, Jeweller, where ho hopes for. a continuance of that patroDege which has been accorded to him in the past, I\fß C, A. MOUNTFOKT, Authorised •'•*• Surveyor, is now engaged on a Native Block in this district, for the Government, and is open to accept private work, .His experience in dealing with Native Blocks is very great, he having been employed fo 1 ' several years on the West Coast Commission, Address: Care of this Office, MASONIC BALL, { A GRAND MASONIC BALL to celebrate tho installation of tho officers ol the Thistle Lodge, 64, S.C., will be held at tho THEATRE ROYAL on DEOBMBRB 10th, 1884, Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Double Tickets, 10s 6d j Extra Lady ss. * To be obtained only from tho following ; members of the Committee:—Messrs Kay, Hooper, Nicoi, Sdtton, Hogg, Pkick, and WALTER RAPP, 1845 Hou, Secretary. FROM ONE SHILLING TO TEN' GUINEAS, IHE CHOICEST AND MOST A RUSTIC QTOCK OF FANCY GOODS IN NEW ZEALAND, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, LambtonQuay Wellingten. A large assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS from the Best Makers only. peatherstoii facing fllub. ANNUAL'MEETING, JAN, lsr, 1885. President, \V. Nicols, Esq,; Siewards, J. T. Hoddfi.r, J. McKenzie, Jos Ctmdy, W. - o,Williams,CM,Brunskill,F. J.Cridland; ' Jddqe, Wallace Smith, Esq; Handicafpkk, Hugh McM aster,' Esq; Clerk of. Scams, J. Cundy; Starters, W, Cuu'dy.J. McKenzie; Clbbk OF -OoUBSit, J.-Tbcker;':. .. ,-■■ P,R'OG.R.AM.ME : . '- , No. l,:MaidenPlate, about!J inilep,-£2O, " Wijjh't jor igjj; entrance feeiOs. Fothora-g -that.have'ijever won a racetha value of £15.. '" ;':N6.2,'New Year ..Handicaps about lj . miles, £35, second horse £5, from the stakes, Nomination 20a, acceptance 20s. No. 3." Novel Hack. Race, about 1 milo, £B. Eight atone up; pest entrance 10b, winu.or to bo sold for £ls, any surplus to go to the Race Fuad. ; No. 4. Featherelou flaomg Club Handicap, about two miles and a distance £6O, second horse £5, from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s, and 2(!s at the post., No. 5. Ladies' Braoelot, about 1 mile and a distance, bracelet value £lO. Weltor woight for age. For horses thathaveneverwonaraue of tho value of £ls, or Bracelet previously. To be ridden by members of the Club. To bo entered by a lady, lirtranco 20a. ■■■ No, 6. Flying Slakes Handicap, about | mile, £3O. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s, No. 7. Settlers' Plate Handicap, ahoutlj miles, £ls, Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. N.8.-Bace No. 3, for definitions of a hack eee Rules and Reputations. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No qualification fee required, The races will be run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations. The saddling bell will ring at 11,30, and tlie first race starts at 12 sharp. No ontry will be received except on the condition that all disputes shall be left to the decision of a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, their decision on all points must he accepted as final.- Jockysnot lidingrathe colors named will he fined £l. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary with a deposit of £l, within fifteen minutes after the race, tho deposit to be forfeited if the Stewards consider the , protest frivolous or' vexatious, Notice of all ; scratching must be mado to the Secretary ■ at least fifteen minutes before the time for ! starting tho race. A Hack horse is one in 3 actual use as aback, and which has never , inn for other than hack raceß, Entries and e addressed to the Secretary of the F. R. Club, il Featherston, accompanied by the njcessary fees, with name, pedigree, ope,- and colour t of horse and (in case of handicap the previs ous performances) al o colours to be worn , by riders, Nomioations fur Handicaps will s olobo at Victoria Hotel on December 6th, d at 8 p.m. Weights will be declared at 8 8 p.m. on 17th December, General entries t for Maiden Plato and Ladies Bracelet and it acceptances foi Handicaps must be' made by 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th December. All entries mußfc be in by the time named. The course trill not be open E. BARTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1857, 5 December 1884, Page 3
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