10,000 Pseseats. PROM ONE SHILLING TO TE!f GUINEAS, : JIHE QHOICEST AND jyj; OST gTOCK OF FANCY GOODS ' ■•••IN : ■ ■ NEW ZEALAND, AT JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationer, And Fang? Goods Importer, Lambton Quay Wellinßton. v«J?^ aß9ortrafln(i of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OABDS ftomtha Best Makers only, . Peattestp.ii.KacmgniiK .' ANNUAL MEETING, J.AN, Ist, 1836.' President, W. Nicols, Esq,; Stewards, .T. Ti Huddnr, J. McKeneie, Jos Cundy, W. 0. Williams; C. M, Brunakill, F. J. Cridland; Judge, Wallace Smith, Esq; Handicafpkb, Hugh McMasler, Esq ; Cm? ojf Scams, J;' Cundy; Startkks, \V. : Cuudy. J. Mcßenzie Clerk,op.Course, J. Tocker,. V, ■'P R, -() .0 RAMM E ■ : No. 1, Maiden' Plate, about) J. mile?, £2C .Weight for tge; entrance fee 30a. Forhnrse that have never won a -race'the value of £ls No. 2, New Year Handicap, about 1 miles, £35, second, horse £5, from the stakes Nominatien 20s, acqeptance2os, • No. 3. Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile £B, Eight stone up; pest entrance 10s | winner to bo sold for £ls, any surplus'to 21 W the Race Fund." No. 4. Featherston Racing Club Handicap about two-miles and a distance, £OO, seconi horse £5, .from the stakes. .Nomination 20s acceptance 40s, and 2fis at tlie post. No. 5. Ladies' Bracelet, abput 1 mile -anc a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weigh! for age. For horses that have nev-r won a raj of the value of £ls, or Bracelet previously, To be ridden by member of the Club. To bt entered by a lady, lir trance 20s, ■ No, 6 Flying Slakes Handicap, aboul imilo l £3o, Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s, .No, 7. Settlers' Plate-Handicap, about lj miles, ; jt'ls; Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s, ■ N.B;—B'ac'6"N6, 3, for definitions of n hack see Rules and Reputations.. , :.-RUI|ES AND REGULATIONS." : No qualification fee required, Tho races will, be run under the Wairarapa-Jockey Club'rules; wjion not contrary tO theßO regit'tations,' The saddling bell will ring at 1X.30, and'the_ first race starts at 12 sharp., No entry will be' recoived :oxccpton the c<)nditioa that all dispute's 'Khali'be left to .the decision of "d majority "of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, their decision on-all points must be.accepted as final. J.ocheys not' riding,iri'thff' colors named will be fined £l. All prqtests must be mado in writing and lodged with the Secretary-with "a deposit of £l, within fifteen minutes after tlio race, the deposit to be forfeited if the Stewards consider the 'protest frivolous-or.voxatioufl. Notice of all scratching must be made to tho Secretary at least fifteen minutes before the timo for starting the raco. A Hack horse is one in actual useas a back, and which has never ran for other than haok races.' Entries and Acceptances miiik lc inado in writing and addressed to the Secretary of the F. H, Club, ioatherston, accompanied by thenjceEsary fees, with name, pedigree, apo, and colour of horse and (in ease of handicap the previ-
ous performances) al o colours to be worn by riders, Noiniuatiotis fur Handicaps will close at Victoria Hotel on December 6th, at 8 p.m. r -Weights will be declared at 8 p.m. on 17th December. Gcneial entries for Maiden Plato aud Ladies Bracelet and acceptance's for Handicips must bis made by ■8 ■ p.m. on Saturday, the 20th December. All entries mußt be iu by the' time named. The course will not be open li. BARTON, Hon. Sec. CHEAP FURNITURE A. FARMER. CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, [s new offering gond sound furniture at very low prices. A visit will prove the fact. CHEAP FURNITURE. THE CORNER SHOP, GtiORGE -frlXON', • : : Tobacconist, and Fancy Goods De'aleh, ' . and Hairdrkssing Salovn. Christinas aud New Year's presents by the Million, at '\ •" GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (30DD asaor tuienfc of Xmas Cards aud £V Fancy Qooflq suitably for. the Season, ust opeuiiiguj),f\ll muked.-ibvplsiA'figures. ■One Penny nn every Shilling-allowed as' ImoMt.otv'til Fawj Goodj during (fie. JRIOKfiTINS MATERIAL" et less than ■ -■ WoUiijgtoQ Reta - TOBACCOS t CIGAES of,the Best Brands,FOBACCijNIST WARE too nnmoroiip;. to " " particalariee. " Itatiqiw,'. Schools, and Hoielb, liberally: *9"Cosil! aud See the Threepenny'' and- ' Sixpenny Tables, Agknchs.Eveuirig Post; Campbell, Watchmaker; . and Moore's celebrated Herbal Pills,'' THE CORNER-SHOP, 1854 A. CHEAP FURNITURE R l . jCUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, • 8 hew offering good sound furniture at very ! low prices. A visit will prove the fact. 3HEAP FURNITURE N 0 T I 0 E. HATING purchased tho Masterton Rookßelling, Stationery, and Fancy ioods business hitherto conducted by Mr elm Watt, I. have the honor to solicit a hare of your patronage. I hope by careful attention to business to aerit your confidence, RICHARD BROWN. In connection with the above I bpg to hank my numerous patrons for the favors ccorded to me in the past, My successor is' thoroughly competent business man, nd I have every confidence in recomm- ndQg and soliciting for him a Continuance of our favors. _ JOHN WATT. , Richard Brown's signature will be a ufheient' discharge for all outstanding iccounts due to John Watt. 1860 AASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH ■ • SCHOOL. having bpen pro-' • vided'for the purpose;. thV Head-: IABikR ia p'rep'ared to receive BOABDERS ato his own family, ' • For terms, &c., apply to THE JHEADMASTER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1875, 29 December 1884, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1875, 29 December 1884, Page 3
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