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MASTJSKTON.OPAKI JOUI.Y 0 U..S -1884RACE MEETING rpo be he'd on th« Opaki lac e« ■< >n 1 B XI G D \ iFif* I'tc.uU 2-. and hu; rois.vr—Mr'»i lwm Luwes. Jw U K-\lrA. W. Owe, BiiKTEK-Air T. ChatuLorluin. NI'tWAHDSMwimb J. lot is, A. Klkiuß,T. Parsons, H. Vonnell. R, «. 'Welch, A. Stewart, and K. Dixon. CLMtK of Scams-Mr J. Harding. Olkke (iFCouHSK-MrW.lnms. HANMCiP.i'EB-Mr J, 0. Evelt. proor"a m me. First Day Maidbn Puts, 30 Sovs; and haw 5 80VS; 1 i miles; weight fur age; entrant 2 sovs Baimvay Plate Handicap, 40 sovs; second horse 10 fovs; § mile; Nomination I bov, iiocej taiii'e 1 sov Maiden District Hack Race, 10 sovb ; for horses that never Btirted for unv race: once round the course; catch weights; Post entry, 10s . ■•' Opaki Stakes Handicap, 150 sovs'j seconH horse2osovs; If mileß; iinmitmti»nl sov, acceptance 3 aova, and 2 sova at post ABC Stakes, 25 sovs ; second horse bovs; for two-year-olds bred in the district; colts 7st 101b ; fillies and go'dings 7ab 61b j 6 furlongs; nomination 1 sov, and 10s at post Hack Back, 10 sovs; Once round the cou.'se; eight stone up; post entry, 10s Second Day. Hurdle Handicap, 40 sovs; 'second horse 10 hovb ; 2 miles; over 7 flights of darkened hurdles 3ft Gin high j nom, lsov, acceptance 1 sov, and 1 sov at Post, Hack Hurdle Race, 15sovs; second hoi6e 2 sovs; once round the course; not less thin ten atone up; post entry, 1 eov,. District Handicap, 55rovs; second horse 10 sovs; third horse 5 sovs; 1J miles; nomioation 1 so?, acceptance 1 sovs, and Hack Race, 10 eovb; Jor horses in actual use as a hack, and which has never ruu for other than Hack Races, j once round the oourse; catch weights; post entry, 10s. Tradesmen's Handicap, 60 sovs; Becond horse 6 bovs j IJ miles; nomination, 1 sov, acceptance 2 sova, and 1 sov at post. Consolation Handicap, 25 sovsj second horse 5 sovs; once round the course j .poat entry, 1 sov. Novel Raob, 25 aova; once round the oourse ; catch weights j the winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by public auotion ten minutes after the wee, the proceeds to go to the Raoe Funds; poßt entry, 1 sov,' EULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the Masterton and Opaki Jockey Club Rules. The Saddling ißell will ring at I2eaoh day, and the first race start at 12,30 o'clock. The lime for etarting eaoh ovent will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race, Hack taoea are open to horses that havpnever won an advertised race other than hack races, or .that have not run for an advertised race far b|x months previous to doto of mooting. The District Race is open to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to this race mooting. In case of a protest the same mast be lodged with the Secretary within Is minutes after the race has been run, with a deposit of £2, 6uch deposit to be forfeited if the protest be found trivial or vexatious'. The winner of the 8 stone Haok Race will not be! allowed to-run for the one on the second day, No scratching of horecs allowed, unto through the Beoretary, and 15 m mutes beforo the time of starting. All entries to be made on the Club's print ed forms, entrance money enclosed; .with name, age at the time of entry, and felligree of the horse, name of owner, and colors of rider. Entry forms supplied by theßeoretary.on application, In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to be given, K° entry will be accepted unlesJ accompan wjhamount ofentrance'mbnoA"nor wifl any enuy be received after tne.houJ named, under n o y preteuoe whatever. Any jockey riding ex apt in the colors entered will be fined 2 sovs. The amount for second and third horse will be deducted from the adver? tised amount of Btakes, Weights for Tradesmans Handicap and Distr'ot Handicap will be declared at the Club Hotel at 8 o'clock on the evening of the first day's raoss, Acceptancßß for same will close samo evening Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be made to the Secretary 15 minutes after the District Handioap is run. Weights will be deolared 15 minutes after the nominations have olosed ; acceptances will clo'3o 15 minutes after the weights have been-de-olared, Horsesw'alking over will receive 50 per cent only of the stakes. NOMINATIONS, For Railway Plate Handicap, Opaki Stakflß Handienn R n T0»..:.t Handioap, and Tradesmen's Handioap (to be sealed and addressed to the Hon, Sec.) Mason SATURDAY, NOV. 22, at 9 p,m. WEIGHTS ; To be declared on SATURDAY, DECEM BER 6th at 8 p,m, General Entries and acceptances on WEDNESDAY, 17th D?.OEMBBR,at9o , elookp.m. NO QUALIFICATION FEE REQUIRED. RIOHD. J. FITTON, Hon. Seo. and Treasurer. Lower Valley Jocfcey Club Races, ; To be run on the Martinboroueb Course on BOXING DAY, December 20th, 1884. Steeplechase antf STJia^ Races. T T\OR particulars of programme, etc,, m JD _ posters ell over the country, and on NOMINATIONS close Novombot 21tt, ACCEPTANCES, etc., Deco w bw 16th, at 10a,mj THQS, F. EVANS, 1830 Hon. 800. and Tr<r- ; FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON,Whitt and Donaldson BEG to inform the publio of the town and district that they havo opened the shop formerly occupied by C, Moeller, cabinet and given estimates for FURNITURE of all descriptions, in any quantity, inoluding[OW OASES, SHOP FITTINGS, VENETIAN BLINDS, &c, MR WHITT having had sixteen year's experience in this business in Yorksbiie, England, feels confident that the firm will give satisfaction to all who patronise it, We are showing now designs of useful and ornamental furniture on our compare favorably with the best houses' in Wellington, and we will endeavor always to have a good stock to select from. All orders for furniture and repairs will be promptly attended to. COME AM GIVE US A TRIAL WHITT 45 DONALDSON, SK'your Grocer for the Pure L ."Vinegar, manufactured by JOHNSTRIKE,Sen, Thisi ß guaranteed nre, well matured, and unsurpassed by any ! Mgar imported, while the fact'that this is new oolouial industry should m j t 8 !&!•, ' iv:.-. j. .... YORKS-Ppper W&. atreat, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1871, 22 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1871, 22 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1871, 22 December 1884, Page 4

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