PROM ONE SHILLING TO TEN GUINEAS, IjIHE QHOICEST AND JJOST gTOOK op Fancy goods in NEW ZEALAND, • AT JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationeb, and Fancy Goods Importer, Lambton Quay Wellinßtan. A large assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS from the. Beat Makers only, ANNUAL MEETING, J&N, IST, 1885, . President, W. Nicols, Esq,; Stewards, ill T, Hoddftp, J. McKeMie, JO9 Cuiidy, W. 0, Williams, C. M, Brunskill, P. J. Cridland; Jddoe, Wallace Esq j Hakdicafpf.k, Hugh MoMaster, Esq ; Clerk op Scams, J, Cuudy; Startkhs, W. Cui'dy. J. McKenzie; Clerk of Course, J. Tocker, • PR 0 0 R A M M E. No, 1, Maiden Plato, about If mile?, £2O, Weight for ≥ entrance fee 303. For horses that have never won a race tlio value of £ls. No. 2, New Year Handicap, about lj miles, £35, second horse £5, from the stakes. Nomination 208, acceptance 20s. No. 3. Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile, £B. Eight stone up; pest .entrance 10b, winner to bo sold for £ls,' any surplus to go to the Raco Fund. No. i, Featherston Racing Club Handicap, about two milea and a distance, - £6O, second horse £5, from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s,' and 20s at the post. No, 5.-Ladies'Bracelet, about 1 mile and a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weight for age. For horses that have won a race of the value of £ 15, or Bracelet previously. To be ridden by member.* of the Club. To be entered by a luiiy. Krtrance 20s, No, G Flying Stakes Handicap, about mile, £3O. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s, No. 7. Settlers 1 Plate Handicap, about lj milos, £ls, Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. N.B.—Eaco N6. .3, for definitions' of a hack see Rules and Regulations. RULES AND'REGULATIONS. ■ No qualification fee required, The races will be run, under tlio. Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations. The pfiddliug boll Nvjll ring at 11,30, and the first race staits at 12 Bharp, No ontry will be received rscept on tbo condition that all disputes .shall be left to the decision of a majority if the. Stewards present, or those whom' thoy may appoint, their decision on all points must be accepted as final Jockys not riding in the colors nameil will be fined £l. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with tbo Secretary with a deposit of £l, within fifteen minutes after the rnc,c, the deposit to be forfeited if the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious, Notice of all scratching must be made to tho Secretary at least fifteen minutes before tho time for starting tho race. A, Hack horse is one in actual use as aback, and which baa never run foi* other than hack races. Eutrios and Acceptances ranat be made in writing and addressed to tho Secretary of.theF.'.jt. Club, Featherston, accompanied by the necessary fees, with name, pedigree, age, and colour of horse and (in! case of handicap the pievious performances) al o .colours to bo worn by riders, Nomiuatious for Handicaps will close at Yictoiia Hotel on December 6th, at 8 p.m. Weights will be'declared at 8 p.m. on 17th December. General 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 mby the time named, The course will not be open for training purposes. R. BARTON, Hon, See. 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, Tobacconißt, and Fancy Goods Dealer, ... AND HaIRIiRKSSINO SUfWN,. ! Christmas and New Year's 'presents.by tho Million, at' GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. A- GOOD assortment of.Xmas Cards and Fancy'Gools suitable fpr the Season, just opening'up, all marked in plain figures. Oite Penny in. every Shilling allowed as ■dkcount. on all Fancy . Qoods durinj tfo Holidays, CRICKETING MATERIAL ft less than Wellington Reta Trices. TOBACCOS k CIGARS of the Beet Brands] TOBACCONIST MRU too uumerous to particularise, Stations, Schools, and Hotels, liberally dealt wijli, t3"CosiE and Fee tho Threevbnny and Sixpenny Tables,' •• Agencies. — Evening Post; Campbell, Watchnmkorand Mooie's celebrated Herbal Pills, ' THE CORNER SHOP,' 1854 CHEAP FURNITURE A. FARMER, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, Is new offering good sound furniture at very low prices. A visit will prove tho fact. CHEAP FURNITURE N O T-I O E. HAVING purchased the Mastprton Rookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Goods businoss hitherto Conducted by Mr Win "Watt, I have the honor to solicit .a share'of your patronage. I hope by careful attention to business to merit your confidence, RICHARD BROWN. In connection with the above I beg to thank my numerous patrons for the favors accorded to me in the,past, My successor is a thoroughly competent business man, and I havo every confidence in recommending and sohciting-for him a cuuiuuauce of your favors.,' JOHN WATT. Richard- Brown's signature will' be a sullioient discharge for all outstanding accounts due to John Watt. 1860 MASTERTON "DISTRICT HIGH —. ■>:- SCHOOL, having been pro". • vided for the purpose, the Headmaster is prepared to receive BOARDERS into his own family, For terms, &c., apply to THE HEADMASTER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1873, 24 December 1884, Page 3
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