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WHmUttUXUH KAUINt* ,C IjU ii. >; Patron: ' ■ : p His Excellenooy Sir "William F. D ; Jmivois. K.G.0.M.G,, 0.8, , PRESIDENT ; j The Hon Sir William Fitzherbert. K.C.M.G., M.L.O, I w > s UT,UMN| ! MiBTING I IBBS. "' ■'- -To bo hold on thd Hutt Park Racecourse, on '' FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Ist '■ and 2nd I ■ni- -PROGRAMME (abridged):' - . }. <..■ ■■'-. ■■.', t; ;■)';;. J 1. Peiohk Stakes Handicap, of CO, sovs; .. Bccoiul horse to receive 10 sovs, froiin tlie ,] stakes. Three quarters of a milb.'-'Kowi-- ' il ation 1 bov, .acceptances,-2 sovs, ! ' t 2. ScRDifE HandioaPj of' 60. About two miles -j •and a halfi 'Ndriiihation, lsov: acceptance i '.•.^2 ! ii>vß;i'::L : ..'U <■;;■" A ; . l 3. HaokHdudleßaoe, ofls sovs, About a * mile and a-half. Entrance 1 bov, Mm- 1 imum weight 9st 71b. ! .-,. , i ..• i 4. ADTUMN"HANDiOAr, of 200 sovs! second ; horse to receive 20 Boys, from the stakes, ■:> I \'Oho lhllo aid thrM quarters. Nomination,..' 1 sov; acceptanco 2 sovs j final payment,'.' ; 3 -.' i. -,;■ sovs.;.;-' :•., -r ~,>;■■ ,\\\ ; .-., < : fi. ; SeLlinq' Hack'- Race, .of 10 sovs : . Once 1 '. ■■'' ' rojiirid.tho course, Entrance 10s, Catch weights', "i For conditions of this race see , complete programmes. i !...■.:,. ' 6. Tradesmen's Handicap, of 100sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs. from the stakes. • , , On, mile awl .Nomination'! sdv'; ; j ,; ;, accep'tojneo" 3! sovs./ jT^.,winner of the ' :' '.Autuin'ni Handicap to carry 7)b extra, •■, Second Day. 1. Waiwktu, Handicap, of 60 sovs.' Second horse to-receive 10 bovs from the stakes. Three-quarters of a milo, Nomination 1 sov; acceptanco 2 sovs. 2. Local Handicap, of 30 sovs. Second horse . . .to receive 5 sovs from .the, stakes.'' Once : .'' : round the course, Nomiriatiohijsov; acceptance 1 sov. Open to all* horses the boiu\fide property, for three months prior to the Ist of May, 1885, of persons residing within the Hutt county. ! ~■' ; 3. Hurdle Handicap, of CO sovs. ! Second ' horse to receive 10 sovs from tbe'atakes, About two miles and a half. Nomination . 1 sov [acceptance 2 sovs,-' VHeretadnciaHanbicaP, of 11}0 boys; second horso to receive IS sovs from the atakee,' One mile and a half. Nomination -1 sov; 6. Sellino Hack Race, of 15 sovs. Once round ■ the-course Entrance-1 sov. Minimum ' weight Bst, For conditions of this race see 6, Consolation HandioaPj of 50 soyd; second . horse tq receive'lo sovs from the stakes, One mile and a distance. Entrance 2 soys, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, aooept. ANCEB, k . Monday, 80th Match, 1885,-Nomlnatlon» fop the Potcrno Stakes, Hurdles (let day), Autumn. Tradesmen'*, Walwetu, Local, HuriUoa tal dav), end Herotaunga Handicaps, 1 bov, e»4 frliley, 10th April, 1885,~.Welghts declared forth*) first Day's Handicaps and the Local Handicap, Wednesday, 2Snd April, 1885.—Acceptances for First Dsy'a Handicaps M) 4 'ho local handicap. " : Wednesday, 29th of April, 1885,=*%! ■ payments on Autumn Handicap. Friday, Ist May, 1885.—Weights declared at 8 p,m„'and acceptances to be paid by ten p.m ' on '2nd day's tyfjdieaps, ' All nomination's, acfcptagces, &c, must be addressed to the Secretary," at }ljs Empire Hotel on the above dajtes, "' The rules' of'tie Wellington wi)l be sWsly adhered to! "' " ■jFiw will be deducted from the gross flf all ntoneyiponVijii accordance with the prograrnjne';'-'' ''■■" " Nominations, entries, ajo/ji will not after the time staßfyjuideraiiy pretenfe whatever, • " ' ; -Completeprogrammes find al} pther information may ho obtained oft application Jo the undersigned,' or to the Secretary s( My pfe Racing Club throughout the oojony, '' H, M, WON, Secretary, 24th of February, 1885. 1927 T. G MASON, [Registkiikd.] . Pharmaceutical Chemist MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTON, BEGS to aniiounco that ho lias JUST REQEIVED a largo consignment ' of the undermentioned Preparations for | the Summer Seaßon ; 1 ' PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME j JOTCMromthe -Fruit .Purified by a pew process. -Fresh,fright, and ' palatable. ', fflffti FRUIT "jSiIT.-The Genuine, ' direct from Manufactory, ■ UpffljOM-rNon-BbohoJlp Champagne. A delightful bevorageforthe summer, LEMON iSYRUP.-iovSmmv Drinks, Made from a private recipe of groat value. / ; PURE ESSENCES.- For Flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &c Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pine Apple, Ratafiia, Cochineal, &c,' ' NELSON'S'GELATINE, "ISINGLASS, * and PURE GITRIQ , iOID-For j . making Jellies. . ESSENCE OF RENNET,~loxmskms Curd? fpd Whey, Cream,. Cheese, &c, SALSALINE Is—PACKET©—I« THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. 3 T. G. MASON'S STOCK OP PATENT MEDICINES, '■:- Toilet requisitea, perfumery, &c....,. Will bear comparison with any house in tho Wellington Province. The success which has hitherto attended his efforts is gveatiy duo to the PURITY OF THE DKUGg used in hk dispensary which are selected by his Agent from the Jeading London and Houses, HOMCEOPATHJC MJSDpN-ES,'-' Quinine and Steel Wines, Seltzogenes and. ... Seltzogene Powdera, Kepler's Extract of Mont, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF •• FANCY GOODS. 1385" COBB&CO'STELEGEAPH LINEOFGOACHES.:; William Neill PRoPEiE'iOR. ; ;.; MASTERTON TO CASTLEPOINT ', •'■- : VIA''TINUL BOOKING. OFFICE, Prince of Wales ' Lively Stables A Coach will leave the Booking Office at 7■ o'clock,, forenoon; on TUESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, making the return journey on.the Mowing days. All parcels' must be booked and prepaid. Luggage at owner's risk. i MASTERTON AND TINUI TELE- < "■'■■ GRAPH; Lip OF COACHES. t ON AND AFTERthe 14th JANUARY J the TINUI COACH will LEAVE l TINUI every WEDNESDAY & SATUR- ' ] UAYaij Y.SO ,a.m., to, puabfe passengers, j Wc&M the 2ilo TltAlN'for Wellingfon. ..J •WviNEILL, .:'; ■'; Proprietor.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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