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RACING CLUB, 1880. : iNN[JAISEETING.. : to bo bid on the ' . i TAUHEREKIKAU RACECOURSE ;■ ■'■' •• '■'■.■ ' "on ■ ' NEW YEAR'S DAY, FRIDAY, ■' .JANUARY Ist, 1888. President :'W.Nichols, Esq. Stewards ['Messrs A. Mathews, W. 0. Williams, A. Wilkinson, W. E Bidwill, Wallace Smith, J. T. Hodder, W. A. Donald. Judge : Mr Wallace Smith. Hanmoapper : Mr Hugh McMaster. . Olbrk of the Scales : Mr J. T, Hodder. Starter : Mr W. Cundy. Olkrk of the Course : Mr Kenneth McKenzie. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of £4O; second horse £lO from the stakes; over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high, 2 miles.. Nomination £1; acceptance £2. 2. Hack Hurdle Race, £ls; second horse £2 from stakes. \\ miles. Post entrance £l, weight nut less than 10 stone. 3. New Year Handicap, £4O; second horso £5 from stakes; \\ miles; Nomination £l, acceptance £2, 4. Novel Hack Race, £ls. 1 mile. Bst ■up; entrance £1; winnor to be sold for £ls, suiplus to go to race fund.. 5. P. R. 0. Handicap, £100; second horse £lO from stakes, 2 miles. Nomination £1; acceptance £2, and £2 before noon on day of race. 6. Flying Stakes Handicap, £4O; second horse £0 from stakes; f mile. Nomination £l, acceptance £2, £lO will be given for a hack race, if time permits, RULES'AND REGULATIONS. , The races will bo run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, whoa uot contrary to these regulations. - The saddling bell will ring at 11,30, and the first race starts at 12 sharp,' No entry will be received, except on condition that all disputes shall be left to the deciiiiou of a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint j their decision on all points must bo accepted as final, Any jockey riding except in the colors entered will bo fined £2, All protests must bo made in writing and lodgec ffith the Secretary, with a depoßit of £l, within fifteen minutes after the race, the deposit to bo forfeited, if the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious, Owners are particularly requested to observ that to avoid being fined, notice of scratching! must bo handed to the Secretary fifteen minutes before the time appointed to start,

A hack horse is ono in actual use as a lmc and which lias never urn for any other tha hack races. Entries and acceptances must be made- i: writing and addressed to the Secretary of th F.R,(J.| Featlierstijii, accompanied by th iiL-cessnry fees with name, pedigree, age an color of horse and (in cases of handicap, th previous )>erformances).a]Bo colors to be w>r by riders, The- Starter has the power to place fraction or kicking horses and disobedient jockeys iu an; position he thinks necessary to necure a fai start, and fines for disobedience will be strictl •nforced.. Nominations for Handicaps will close at th Royal Hotel, FcatLeislon, on Tuesday, the Is day of December, at 8.3D p.m, freights will he declared on Monday, 14t December, at 8.30 p,m. Acceptauces for Handicaps to be made o Monday, 21st December, at 8.30 p.m. The winner of an advertised race of L 75 c over, after the declaration of weights, to carr 01b extra in the r'.R.C. Handicap, Printed forms for nominations and entr supplied on application. No qualification fee required, ROBT, 13ARTON, Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE.-LAND IN DIXON'S ESTATE, 2ft perches of good land in Dixon's Estate Will be sold either in one blook, or sub di"ided into two or three sections offered very cheap. Splendid investment Plan, terms, and particulars at our office 2089 R, BROWN & Co. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR TDST OPENED OUT-IO Oases am y Casks of new Gouds in Glass, Chuu Crookeby, and all kinds of fancy ware, Christinas and Birthday presents in larg Cricketing material of all prices, up to th very boat qualities, China cup and saucer for Cd Dinner services from L2 to L3O. Tea services, 41 piece?, from 17b IJd to LlO Ladies' bags, plush frames, albums, • &c. &o. in endless variety, Wairarapa visitor to Welling ton should omit an inspection of ou stock, which is admitted to bo the bus and most varied in town, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, n OLDEN TkULE T)AZAAR [Near Railway Station,] Lanihtou Quay. PORTRAIT STUDIO, , WliLlS-STREET. MR MERRITT paints PORTRAITS to order from the life or fron photos. Color of eyes, hair, &c, re quired, when Portrait is ordered, Fees rom £5 ss. 211J T. (i MASON, [Registered.] PliftriiDNMHiiiciil ClukniiNf MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTON. I) EGS to announce that he hasJUSI ) RECEIVED a large consignment of the undermentioned Preparations'foi the Summer Season : PUftK SOUTH SEA ISLAND. LIME JUICE-Vvom the Fruit. Purified by a new process, Fresh, bright, and palatable. ENO'S EMIT Siif-The Genuine, .direct'from Manufactory. ZOEDONE.— Non-alcoholic Champagne, A delightful beveragefortlie summer. LEMON HYRUR-ForSmnmw Drinks. Made from a private recipe of great value. PURS'ESSENCES. - For Flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, <fcc. Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pine Apple, Katafiia, Cochineal, &c. NELSON* GELATINE, ISINGLASS, and PUBE i CITRIC 4CJD-For - making Jellies. ESSENCE QFRENNET.-M making Curds and Whey, Cream, Glioose, &c, '■;. SALBALINBIs— i'Af'KKTS 1m THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE, T.O. MaSUiVSSTuUK OF PATENT .' MKDICINES,, Toilet requisite!, perfumery, &q, Will bear comparison with any house in the Wellington" Province, _ The success which has hitherto attended his efforts is gvoatiydiie to the PURITY WTHE DRUGS; ■ used fa hid dispensary which are seleoted by his Agent froiq. the .leading. liondon and Continental House* HOMOEOPATH 10 MEDICINES. Seltzogene Powdun, K«plefi Extract of Meat, ■ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ; FANCY GOODS/ : 1385 ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO STOCK AND, SHAREBROKERS, 'LAND, ESTAm^ANOIAL,ANDGENES

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

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