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WBLLIMtiTOHjUOINU CLUB. ) Patbon: ; s!fywtaceyHrfWittuir ft Di-toVOK .: I--' ; -KG.C;M.G,jd,B? is : ; „,.._,..,„ P -WDENI;._.„ TlwHonSir.VliiHAM-fiTZHBHBiair. - K.C.M.G., M.L.C, AUTUMN M?ETING, 1885. To bo held on the Hutt Park Racecourse on SATURDAY, IsHK MAY, 1885. . .PROGRAMME (abridged): First Day.,. 1. Phone Stakes'-HANmcAP, of 60 sovs; second horse to receiyo., 10 boys, from the . .stakes. Three quarters of a mile. NomiV ation 1 sov, acceptances, 2 sovs r 2. Hurdle Handicap, of ,GO. . About two miles and a half. • Nomination, 1 sbv; acceptance 2 sovs. 3. Hack Hurdle Race, of 15 sovs, About a mile and a-half. Entrance 1 sov. Minimum weight 9st 71b, , ■ i 4; Autumn Handioap,'of 200 sovs; Becond horse to receive 20 sovs, from the stakes. i - -Oncimile arid three quarters, Nomination 1 sov; soys j.flnal payment, 3 sovs, 5. Selling Hack Race, of 10 sovs, Onco round the course, Entrance 10s, Catch weights. For conditions of this race see complete programmes.' :.') 6. Tradesmen's Handicap, of lOOsovs; second horse to.receive 15 sovs., from the Btakes. On milo'Arid a quarter. . Nomination 1 soy; 3 acceptance' 3 sovs.v The .'winner (if the Autumn Handicap to carry'7lb extra.: Second Day. ' ■ : J 1. Waiwktu Handicap, of 60 sovs. Second ' horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes. . Three-quarters of. a mile, .Nomination 1 ' sov j acceptance 2 sots. :■; ■> 2. Local HANDIOAP.of 30 sovs. Second horse } to receive 5 sovs from the stakes, Once i round the course, Nomination 1 sov; acI ceptaiico'-l sov. Open to horses the | bona fide property, for three months prior i to the Ist of.May, 1885, of persons residing 1 within the Hutt county. !. 3. Hurdle Handicap, of 60 .sovs. Second horse to recoive. 10 sovs from the stakes, About two miles and a half. Nomination ) 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs, 4. HEnETAUNtiA Handicap, of 150sovs;second ! horse to receive 15 sovs from the stakes. One mile and a half. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 4sovs. 5. Selling Hack Race, of 15 sovs. Once round I the course. Entrance 1 sov, Minimum weight Bst, For conditions of this race see ' complete programmes. ) 6, Consolation Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes, One mile and a distance, Entrance 2 sovs,. BATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPT. ANOES, &o, • Monday, 80th March, 1886.—Nominations lor the Potone Stakes, Hurdles (Ist day), Autumn, Tradesmen's, IVaiwetu, Local, Hurdles (2nd for the Firat Day's Handicaps and the Looal Handicap. ■■.,..-■ Wednesday, 22nd April, 1885.—Acceptances for Fbt Day's Handicaps and the looal handicap, Wednesday, 29th of April, 1885,—Final payments on Autumn Handicap, Friday, Ist May, 1885.—Weights declared at 8 p.m,, and acceptances to bo paid by ten p.m on 2nd day's handicaps, All nominations, acceptances, 4c, must be addressed to the Secretary, at the Empire Hotel on the above dates, : The rules of the Wellington Eacing Club will be strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross of all money won, in accordance with the programme. Nominations, entries, and acceptances will not be received after the time stated, under any pretence whatever. Complete programmes and all other information may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or to the Secretary of any other Racing Club throughout the colony. H.M. LYON, 24th of February, 1885. 1927 T. G MASON. [Registered.] Pharmaceutical Chemist MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTON. BEGS to announce that he has JUST RECEIVED a large consignment of the undermentioned Preparations for the Summer Season;— PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME JUIGE.-Ivom the Fruit. Purified by a new process. Fresh, bright, and palatable. ENO'S FRUIT SALT.-lte Genuine, direct from Manufactory. 20 J t7JD0M.-Nbn-alcoholic Champagne. A delightful beverageforthe summer. iMOiWMP.-ForSummerDrinks. Made from a private recipe of great value. PURE ESSENCES. - For Flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &c. Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pine Apple, Ratafiia, Cochineal, &c NELSON'S GELATINE, ISINQLASS, and PURE OITRIO iOJD-For making Jellies. ESSENCE OFRENNET.-¥ov making Curds and Whey, Cream, Cheese, &e, SALSALINE l«—-PACKETS—Is THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE, T. G. MASON'S STOUK OF PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet requisites, perfumery, &c Will bear comparison with any house in the Wellington Province. The success which has hitherto attended his efforts is gveatiy due to the PURITY OF THE DRUGS used in his dispensaiy which are selected by Mb Agent from the leading London and Continental Houses. HOIKEOPATHIO MEDICINES. Quinine and Steel Wines, Seltzogenesan4 Seltzogene Powders, Kepler's Extract of Meat. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS 1385 COBB&CCSTELEGEAPB LINE OP COACHES. William" Neill PROPRIETOR MASTERTON TO CASTLEPOINT

VIA TINUI. •ROOKING OFFICE, Prince of Wales __.) Lively Stables A Coach will leave the Booking Office at 7 o'clock, forenoon, on TUESDAYS 8 and FRIDAYS, making the return t il journey on the following days. ° All parcels must be booked and prepaid. b MASTERTON AND TINUI TELE- „ GRAPH.LINE OF.COACHES. p AJfANDAFTBRthei4thJANUART I \J theTINUI COACH will LEAVE 8| MUIevery;WEI>NESDAY. ! &SATU& - DAY at 7.30 sniMa 1 » catch the;2-10.TMIN for Wellington W. NEILL, . , Proprietor; •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 12 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 12 March 1885, Page 4

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