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mARATAHI-C ARTERTON JOCKEY I CLUB. Summer Meeting. To bo held on the ' TARATAHI RACE COURSE, ; ON WEDNESDAY, February 17th, ISS6, President—\V, C. Buchanan, M.H.R,; Judge—ls. W. Dorset; Handicapper— H. McMaster; Stakter—N. Grace; Stewards—F. AV. It, Seed, E, H. Buckeridge, S. Tailored, J. Eaton, A. Clifton, N. Grace, T. Grace; Uierk op Scales—L. Nix; Clerk of CourseE. A. Beard; Hon Treasurer—A. McKexzie ; Hon Secretary—6. W. Duller. PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdle Race of 35 sova; second luirse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. 2 miles; ever 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft !)in high. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. Ono and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft fiin high. lOstup. Post entry 10s, Maiden Plate of 20 sovs, One and a half miles. Weight for age. Open for horses which have never won a public stake df over 15 sovs, Hack, Hack Hurdles, and Steeplechases excepted, notwitbtiiudiiiij mj uf tk Club's rules to the amtntnj. Entrance 2 sovs. Taratahi-Cavtertim J.C. Handicap of GO sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from (lie stakes. Two miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance t! sovs, Novel R:;ceif IT) sovs. Onn and a half miles. weights. The winner to becon'i; Jiw rbsnhito pivjrrty of the Club.:: !! !io be sold by public auction ten ij ,i.:i th-j r.:cc, the proceed:; i i i:;o C'uu's fund. Post en'r ■i .. 12;. '; . ■ ;5 sun, Ow round the i'...a v,'rii;litE. Post entrance 10s. Clsrjvi!!.' " :.i!ic.ip of 30 sovs. One and a liali !:i ! J . swuml hor.vj to save his sfuko. ■ Jiination 1 tov, acceptance 30s. Consolafion .mdicap (if practicable) of sov;.. je round the course. Nomination 10;;. acceptance 1 sov.

RULES-A ND REGULATIONS. All entries must lio made subject to the condition thai all disputes, claims, anil objections arising out of tie v.icing shall be decided by a majority of Sti wards present, or whom they may appoint, and that such decision shall bo final mid bindii:;; in all cases. Nominations for Handicap Hurdle Race, Taratahi • Oaitutun Jockey Club Handicap, ami Clarcvillc Handicap, to bo made in vriting, stating name, pedigree, performances, description and name of horse, and the colors of the rider, and to bo sent in accompanied by the nomination fee to the Hon. Secretary, G. IV, Deller, Carterton, on or before Wednesday, 3rd February, 18S15, II p.m. "Weights to bo declared on or before Monday, the Sth February, ISSIi, and published in local newspapers. Acceptances and Uemral .entries-to be made on or before Friday, 12th February, lSi-G, at 'Jp.m. Three 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, which shall bo forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated, or a tine of 1 sov will be enforced. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 a.m., first race to start at 12 noon, sharp. The rules of the Club to apply in all cases wlieie not provided for in this programme. A horse to inn in the Hack and H ick Hurdle Races jnust comply with the following conditions', viz. (1) It must ho in actual use as a bona fide hack. (2) It must not have been trained, i.e. galloped or sweated in clothing or rug, at least for six months before this race meeting. (3) It must never have been entered for any other race, the advertised stake of which being more than fifty pounds, (4) It must not, for two years previous to this race meeting, have started for any race except a Hank or Hack Hurdle Race, (51 It must iuvcr hive won any raco excopt a Hack or Hack Hurdle Dace. G. W. DELLER, 8195 Secretary. WELII.N'GTON COLLEGE, "WELLINGTON. TMXCIPAL: fIIACKAY, M.A. TERMS: Fcii Bo.uidehs : 40 Guineas per annum. Weekly Hoaiiuiohs : 30 Guineas per annum. Tuitio.v : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum ; Lower School, 10 pnuittk per annum. npll's COLLKGE is most healthily J. s'tii'iuu i.iilsmvn Kts-.jrve of (Ji) acr.-s. Ci Rooms ;u:d Dormitories arc lofty m ut v.r'i vnntiLiti.'il, and ali'oul tMi'dle:; to a limited I'nnrdei'S arc ii'i • .-i'v; Hi' tlio Principe as::i.-:i ,'d by four

tour '.aw, sl> candidate * e qualified for v , .ft University J®w«: &:i. ; ii|»iixa • n tuni, and over 100 pass.; i« ua Civil ,S nice have been obtained. First t"rm o; 1880 begins on February Ist. Piosprc; us and full particulars from the Principal, or from the undersigned. C. P. POWLES, 05 Secretary. rTtollil BTEAH SAW MILL, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLACING AND MOULDING MILL. A DJOIW. PiATLWAY STATION, A GREHWN N. 2195 NOTIOR. ON THC " 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 puffing claptrap places, we thought we would just answer the question once for all through the press. '1 here are many reasons, six of which I will name—1. We know how to buy. 2. We give no discount. 3. Wu have no Xmas gifts. 4. We give no credit. 5. 'Wedon'tsell peas,beans,orpeppcr (i. In fact, \w give nothing away. By these means we can and will sell clioap, Those who have not yet paid us a visit, kindly look in on "the wrong side of Cuba-street," and compare our goods and prices, 11. STONE, 2100 Draper, cooper's speToipT ' mHE CHEAPEST & MOST EFFECi TIVE. ISAKKATTD & SON, Agents, Wellington. ittetd DimU to t&jrcbxpm m

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2203, 26 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2203, 26 January 1886, Page 4

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