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rrtAlUlAlli-O\RTEKTON JOCKEY 1 CLUB. Summer Meeting. To bo held on thu TARATAHI RACE COURSE, WEDNESDAY, February 17th, ISS6. President—W. 0. Buchanan, M.fl.R. j Judoe-E. \V. Dorset; Hasdicapi'EK— H, McMiistcv; Stautek—N. Graco; Stewarps-E. W. R, Seed, E. H. Buokeridge, S. Tailored, J. Eaton, A, Clifton, N. Grace, T. Grace; Clerk of Scales—L. Nix; Cleuk of Course— E. A, Beard; llw Treasuker-A. McKenzie ; Hon Secretary—G, W. Deller. PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdle Raco of 35 sovs; second horse to receive ii sovs from the stakes. 2 miles: over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft Din high. Nomination 1 sow, acceptance 2 sov;.. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. One and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft flin high. lCst up. Post entry l(k Maiden Plate of 20 sovs. One and a half miles. Weight for age. Open for horses which have never won a public stake of over 15 sovs, Hack, Hack Hurdles, and Steeplechases excepted.

/! f')Miii;/(i)i!/(if (lis Club's rules (ijidr.wj. Entmnco 2 sovs. ■Cu-tciTim J.C. Handicap of CO ."jj'.i-.l linrse to receive 5 sovs from ikos. Two miles. Nomination. 1 wcptaiKv. i! suvs. ;ic, i>f 15 sovs. Ono and a half Catch weights. The winner to it; tlio absolute property of the and to be sold by public auction liimtus alter the race, tho proto i'v to thu Club's fund. Post l of 10 sovs. Once round the Catch weights. Post entrance tliiidicap of 30 sova. One and iles, second horse to save his A'oniinatioi] 1 sov, acceptance dicap (if practicable) of round the course, Nomileiitance 1 sov. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All entries mni be made subject to the condition th.it nil ilisputes, claims, and objections arising oui of tie r.iuinjslull bo decided by a majority of Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and tint such decision shall be final and bindiiij in all cases. Nominations for Handicap Hurdle Race, Tarat.rhi • Carterton Jockey Club Handicap, and CLi'uviliu ILmdicap, to be made in withy, statin;} name, pedigree, performances, description and name of horse, and the colors of the rider, and to be sent in accompanied by the nomination fee to the Hon. Secretary, G. V. Deller, Cai tort on, on or before Wednesday, 3rd February, Mi, 1) p.m. "Weights to bo declared on or before .Monday, the Bth February, 188G, and published in local newspapers. Acceptances and General entile.! to be made on or before Friday, 12th Vebriviy, ISStt, at 9 p,m, Tliree entries, or the public money will be with-held. No protest will be considered unless lodged with the Secretary within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, whichsliall be forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexations All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated, or a line of 1 sov will bo enforced. The saddling be'.l will ring at 11.30 a.m., first race-to start at lil noon, sharp. The rules of the I'lub to apply in all cases where not provided for in this programme. A horse to nin in tho Hack and Hack Hurdle Faces mutt comply with the following conditions, viz,.—

(1) It nnut bo ia actual use as a bona fldc hack. (2) It must not have been trained, i.e. galloped or BAveated in clothing or rug, at least for six months before tins race meeting, (3) It must never Imve been entered for any other race, the advertised stako of which being moro than fifty pounds. (4) It must mt, for tu'o years previous to this race mcetii.g, have started for any race oscep 1 ; a ttick or Hack Hurdle Race. (5) It nui't never luva '.von any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Kace. G. V. DELLER, 2195 Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, . W M L L, 3. N G T O N . PRINCIPAL: J. MACK AY, M.A, Full AVi:eki,y Lokiu::::;: 39 Guineas Tier :tio:." : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum ; Lov.'ur Sehunl, 10 puunds TIHT- COLL?;Oi-] is most healthily situated in its own Reserve of (il) act'en. Tim Class Idioms and Dormitories are lnft.y iinii v/eil ventilated, and afford excellent p.ccfunmcdatinii to a limited number of Umvders. The Boarders are under tlio iliivct .uiiwrvision of the Principal ;>iid .);:* .'laelwy, .".S3istecl by four Kcßidei!f."j.r- , .: : '..v;).

Miitricui.'-iinii Junior Scliol.i 100 passes in obtained. First tsrai Ist. Prospui tho Principal ',ai'3, o(i camlil.s Culkv ;• e qualified for , '£> jaw the University rshipy.xa ■ nation, and over the Civil h vvico lmvo k«n of lS3!i begins on February :tu3aiii! hill particulars from , or from the uiidjrsigncd. 0. P. POV/LliS, Secretary. WAKELOf. STEAM SAW MILL, SASH AND DUOR FACTORY, PLANING AND MOULDING MILL. DJOIXINO RAILWAY STATION, L GKEITOWN N. 2195 ON TUB 1 WRONG SIDE OF CUBA STREET/ TO THE PUBLIC. AS we are so frequently being asked by many of our numerous customers how it is we sell bettor goods at Lower Prices than the large nulling claptrap places, we thought we would just answer the question once for all through the press. There are many reasons, six of which I will mime—

1. We know how to buy. 2. We give no discmint. 3. Wu have no Xmiis gifts, 4. We give no credit. 5. Wodnn'tsell jieas,heans,orpepper (i. In fact, we give nothing away. By these means we can and will sell cheap, Those who have not yet paid us a visit, kindly look in on "the wrong side of Cuha-strect," and compare our goods and prices. 11. STONE, 5190 Draper. mm SHEEP OSP. if Jtflfi CHEAPEST &MOST EFFEC- '. tivii, EAiHiAUD & SON, • , - ; ' 1 Avails, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 23 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 23 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 23 January 1886, Page 4

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