MASTEMM-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUBS ' -1384 EAGE MEETING TO be held on tbo Opaki Ikcec. nrse on BOXING DAY (Friday December 26 and SATURDAY, December 27. Pkk-ident—Mr William Lowes, Juduk—Mr A, W, Cave. Starter—Mr T. Chamberlain, StewakdsMessrß J. lows, A. Elkius, T. Parsons, H. Vennell, R, R. Welch, A. Stewart, and E. Dixon. Clerk op ScALES-Mr J. Harding. Ci.euk of Course—Mr W. loins. HAXDiOAPi'ER-Mr J. 0. Evett. ] PROGRAMME. First Day. [ Maides Plate, 80 Sovs;. second horse 5 soys;l£ miles; weight fur ago; entrance' ' 2sovs Railway Plate Hakuicap, 40 sovs; stcond horse 10 fovs j j mile; Nomination 1 sov, acceitame Isov ] Maiden Di-tricc Hack Race, 10 scvs; for horses that never stilted fur any race: j once round the count; catch weights; Post entry, iOj Opaki Stakes Handicap, 150 sovs; second horse2osovs; If miles; nomination 1 aov, acceptance 3 sovs, and 2 sovs at ■ p:ißt ABC Stakes, 25 sovs; scond horse sovs; for two-year-olds bred in the district; colts 7st 101b ; fillies and pe din[!B 7st Glli; G furlongs j nomination 1 sov, and 10s at post Hack Rack, 10 sovs; Unco ronnd the cou,se; euht stone up; post eniry, 10s Second Day. Hurdlk Handicap, 40 kovs ; 'second horse 10 sovs; 2 rniles; over 7 flight* of , darkened hurdles 3ft Gin high ; nom, 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 sov at Post, Hack Hurdle Race, 15 sovs ; second boree ■ 2 sovs; unco round the course; not !e«s ' th >n ten atonn up ; poet entry, 1 ?ov, District HANDiOAr, 55>-ovs; second horse 10 -ovs; \hird lior ■». 5 suvs; IJ tiiil^s; nomination 1 sor, accepianeol sovs, and 1 aov at pi-st. Hack Hack, 10 i-ovs; for horses in actual ■ use as a hack, and which has never rnli for o Her than Hank Knees; once round tin course; catch weights; post entry, 10s. Tradesmen's Handicap, GO sovs; sennud ' horse 5 sovs; \\ miles; nomination, 1 sov, acceptance 2 sow. and I sov at post.' CoNs'oLiTios Haxdioap, 25 sovs; secoud hoi3;6soVß; once round the course; post entry, 1 sov, Novel Race, 25 bovs; ouco round the course ; catch weights; the winner to beooaa the absolute property of {ho Btewards, and to be sold by public auction ten minutes after the rice, the proceeds to go to the Race Fuuda; post entry, I sov, - ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. To bo run under the Mastorton and Opaki Jockey Club Rules. The Saddling Bell wi'l ring at 12 each day, and the first race start at 12,30 o'clock. The time for starting eaoh event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding raoo. Haok races are open to horses that havenever won an advertised race other than haok races, or that have not run for au advertised race for six months previous to date of meeting, 'the District Bace is open to all horses owned in Iho district at Itast six months previous to this race n.eeting. In case of a protest the same must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the race his been mn, with a deposit of £2, 6uch deposit to be forfeited if the ■ protest be found trivial or vexatious. The winner of the 8 stone Hack Race will not be allowed to run for the one on the second day, No scratching of horses allowed, unlo-8 through Iho Seoiotary, and 15 minutes beforo the time if starting. All entries to be made on the Club's print oil forms, entrance money enclosed, with name, ajje at the tine of entry, and pedigree of the horse, name of owner, aud colois of lider. Entry forms supplied by the Secretary on application. In all nominations (or handicaps the previous |ieriorm»iu'eß are t.o be given, fto entry will bo accejred unleo accompan wjiamount of entrance moncA* nor will any bo nciivcd after mo houa named, under a„y pretence whatever. Any jockey riding ex ent in the colors entered will betined2 JOffl, The amount for secondand third horse will be deducted from the adver tsed amount of stakes. Wt ights forTrales-m-rns Handicap and Distr'ct Handicap wllbe declared at the Club Hotel at 8 o'clock on the evening of the fiist day's racs. Acceptances for fame will close samo evening Nonn'nitious for Consolation H indicap to be made to the Set rotary 15 minutes after the District Handicap is mn. Weights will be declared 15 odnu'ei after the nominations have cosed ; accept'inca wiil close 15 minutes aftir the wpuhis have bei-n declared, Horses walking over wi.l receive 50 per cent only of the stakes. NOMINATIONS, For Railway f'la'e Handicap, Opaki Stakes Handicap, HotdU Handicap, District Handicap, and Tradesmen's Handicap (to be sealed and addressed to the Hon. S c.) Mason SATURDAY, NOV 22, at 9 p.m. WKIGHTS To be declared ou SATURDAY, BEGEM BER6hat 8 p.m. Geneial Entries and acceptances on WEDNESDAY, 17th DMEMBER, at 9 o'clock p.m, NO QUALIFICATION FEK REQUIRED. RICHD. J. FITTON, Hon Sec and Treasurer, Lower Valley Jockey Club Races. To be run on the Jlartuiborough Course on BOXING DAY, Decen ber 26th, 1884. Steeplechase aud Flat Races. FOR particulars of'programme, etc., see posters all over the country, and on j application to the seoreiary at Martinborough who will supply all information. NOMINATIONS dose November 21st, ACOEPI'ANOES, etc,, December 16th, at • 10 a.m; THOS. F. EVANS. 1830 Hon, Sec. and Treaa. QUEEN-STREET CABINET AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON. Whitt and Donaldson BEG to inform the public of the town and district that they have opened the shop formerly occupied bv C. Moeller, cabinet maker, and are now prepared to take orders and given estimates for FURNITURE of all descriptions, in any quantity, including— SHOW CASES, SHOP FITTINGS, VENETIAN BLINDS, <&c, MR WHITr having had sixteen year's experience in this business in Yorkshiie, England, feels confident that the firm will give satisfaction to all who patronise it, We aro showing new designs of useful and ornamental furnituro on our premises, All goods will be Bold at prioes which will compare favorablj with the best housps in Wellington, and wewili endeavor always to have a good stock to select fiom. All orders for furniture and repairs will be promptly attended to. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL, WHITT & DONALDSON, Qneen-street Cabinet and Furniture Warehouse, Mssterton, 1792 I A SK your Grocer for the Pure *• Vinegar, manufactured by JOHN STRIKE, Sen. This is guaranteed pure, well mttured, and unsurpassed by any vinegar imported, while the fact that this is a new colonial industry should eeouro it a trial, WORKS-Upper Willis street, Wellington, and mourws, Daily Office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1870, 20 December 1884, Page 4
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