FROM ONE SHILLING TO TEN GUINEAS,' BE CHOICEST! AND I MOST ABTISTIC'QTOOK OF FANOY GOODS IN NEW, ZEALAND, AT JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationer,-and Fancy: Goods Importer, Lambton Quay WeUJußten..". A Targe assortment 'of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CABDS from the Best Makers only, Featherston facing fjlub. ANNUAL MEETING, JAN, 131,1885. President, W. Nicole, Esq,; Siewards, J. T. Hudilur, J. McKenzie, Jos Gundy, W, 0, Williams, 0. M, Brunskill, F, J, Cridland; Judge, Wallace Smith, Esq ; HANMCAm.R, Hugh McMaster, Esq; Clerk of Scales, J. CuiidyYSTAKTiM, W. Cuudy. J. MoKenzie; Clerk of Cocrsk, J. Tooker, PROGRAMME, No, 1, Maiden Plate, about 1J mile?, £2O, Weight for i.ge; entrance fee 30s. Forhors's that have never won a race the value of £ls. No. 2, New Year Handicap, about 1 j miles, £35, second horse £5, from the stakes. Nomination 20s, aeccptanco 20a. No. 3. Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile, £B. Eight stone up; pest entrance 10s, winner to be sold for £ls, any surplus to go to the Race Fund. . No. 4. Featherston Racing Club Handicap, about two miles and a distance. £GO, second horsa £5, from the stakes, Nomination 20s, acceptance 40.3, and 2Gs at the post. No, 5. Ladies' Bracelet, about 1 mile ; and a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weight for age, For horses thalha've nev«r won a race of the value of £ls, or Bracelet previously. To be riddeu by members of the Club, To bo entered by a lady. Krtrance 20s. No, 6. Flying Stakes Handicap, about. I mile, £3O. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. No, 7. Settlers' Plate Handicap, about ljmiles, £ls. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. N.8.-Raco No. 8, for definitions of a hack see Rules and Regulations; RULES AND REGULATIONS. : No qualification fee required, The rices will be run under the Wairarapa Jockey. Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30, and tlio firet race starts at 12 sharp. No ontry will be received except on the condi- • tion that all disputes shall bo left to the. decision of. ii' majority, df the Stewardspresent, oi' those whom they may'appoint, their decision on all poiuts must be accepted as final, Jockeys not ridiuginthe colors named will be lined £l, All protests must bo niado in raliug; and lodged, .with tho Secretary with a deposit-of. .£l, within fifteen miuutes aiter the race, the'deposit to .be forfeited if the Stewards consider the ■protest frivolous or vexatious, ■ Notice of all scratching must be made to the Secretary at least fifteen minutes'.' before the time for Blarting the race. A Hack horso is one in actual use as aback, and which has never lun for other than haok races. Entries and Acceptances mnst be mado in writing and addressed to the Secretary of the F. R, Club, Featherston, accompanied by tho nscesßary fees, with uame, pedigree, ago, and colour of horse and (in case of handicap tho pievious peiformances) al o colours to be wurn by riders, Nominations fur Handicaps will close at Victoria Hotel oil December 6th, at 8 p.m. Weights will be declared at 8 p.m. on 17th December. Geueial entries for Maiden Plato and Ladies Bracelet and acceptances for Handicaps must be made by 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th December, All entries must be in by the time named, The course will not be open fqr training purposes, B, BARTON, Hon, Sec, CHEAP FURNITURE A. FARMER, CUBA-STREET, 'WELLINGTON, Is new offering good sound furniture at very low prices. A visit will prove the fact. CHEAP FURNITURE. THE CORNER SHOP, GEORGE DIXON, Tobacconist, and Fancy Goons Dealer, and Hairdkesrino Saio/N. Christmas and New Year's presents by the Million, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A GOOD assortment of Xmas Cards and Fancy Goods suitable for the Season, just openiLg upi' all marked in plain figures. One Penny, : in every Shilling allowed at discount on all Fancy Goods during the Holidays. CRICKETING' MATERIAL st loss thau Wellington Reta:. Prices. TOBACCOS & CIGARS of the Best Brands, TOBACCONIST WARE too .uumerous. to •.'■•pUrticularise,, ;-..-,■ Stations, Schools,■arid'-Hoieip,.-.liberally . dealt with... - jETCome and See tho Tiih"e?penxv and .' ' Sixpenny Tables, ' ■ Agencies.— Evening Post; Campbell, Watchmaker) and Mooio's celebrated Herbal Pills, THE CORNER SHOP, 1854 PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs takon in ANY WEATHER, by" the Instantaneous Gelatiuo-Bromido Dry Plates, The Largest and Best Assortment of Maori Puoiookai'ds in New Zealand. THOS. ET PRICE, EDUCATIONAL DEPOT, HASTERTON. N O T I O E. i'AYING purchased the Masterton L bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Gooda businesß hitherto conducted by Mr John Watt, I have the honor to solicit a share of your patronage. I hope by careful attention to business lo merit your confidence, RICHARD BROWN, In connection with the above I beg to thank my numerous pati one for the favors accorded to me in the past. My successor is a thoroughly competent business man, and I havo every confidence in recommending aud soliciting for bim a continuance of your favors. JOHN WATT. Richard Brown's signatura will be a sufficient discharge for all outstanding accounts due to John Watt. 1860 CHEAP FURNITURE A. FAEMER, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is now offering good sound furniture at very low priceß, A visit will piove the fact, CHEAJP FURNITURE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1870, 20 December 1884, Page 3
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