STONEHENGE LODGE, U.A.O.D. rHE regular meeting of the Stonehenge Lodge uf Druid 3 tikes placo at tho Foresters' Hull, Tuesday, February 9th. >.. W. B. CHENNELLS, /wu . Q„ 1 THDWARD JONES, the " Friend of i all Nations," in returning thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors, beg? to notify that ho has disposed of his business as licensed carter to JAMES PETRIE and he trusts the same patronage will bo extended to his successor that he has received for the past six years. EDWARD JONES. IN reference to the above, I beg to solicit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on my predecessor. Parcels will be delivered at current rates j and all orders'and parcels may be left at' at the old address until further notice. 2.214 J. PETRIE. NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via Rio, per R. M.S. Kaikoura, will Itise at this office on THURSDAY, the th day of February, at 0.30 a.m. Money Orders and registered letters .at 4 p.m. on 10th. H. H. HALLIDAY, Acting Postmaster. Masterton, 6th February, 188 G. 2214 THE following nominations are duly made for the office of Councillor at tho present election : CULLEN, WILLIAM FEIST, EDWIN. There being more candidates than vacancies to fill, a poll will be taken on FEBRUARY 17th, 1880, in the Institute, Masterton, between the hours of NINE in the forenoon and SIX in the afternoon, for the election of one Counciloillor from the above-named candidates. R. BROWN, 2213 Returning Officer. 1 TEA MEETING will k held on l- FRIDAY, 12th instant, at 2 p.m., atJIAURICEVILLE, to celebrate the ** SNING of the NEW SCHOOL. Tickets may be obtained from Mr T. E. Price, Stationer, and Mr Joseph Williams, Tobacconist, also from the members of the School Committe, W. JESSEN, ,2213 Hon Secretary,
T) UNMNG AT MAUMCEVILLE.- \) A light hay horse, branded G on loft shoulder, white hind foot, shod nil round. If not claimed will he sold to claim expenses. 2215 G. RIOGARD. fINUI JOCKEY CLUB. RACE' MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE TINUI RACECOURSE, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Ik, 4th and otii MARCH, 183(1. '"I 1 EOGRiJI M E. FIRST DAY. Handicap Hurdles, of 30 sovs. About 2 miles, oyer darkened hurdles 2ft !)in high, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance £llos, Hack Huhdlks, of 15 sovs. About 1 mile and a distance, Weight not less, than 10st, Over darkened hurdles 3ft 9in high. Post entry 1
iSJAiDES Plate of 20sovs. About 1J miles, Open i ' to all horses that have never "won a prize value.£2o. Hurdle races excepted. Nomination £llos, ■ Hack Race of 10 sovs. About 1 mile. Catch weights. Open to horses that have never won public money, hack races excepted. Post entry 1 sov. Tntol-WnAitEAMA Cup Handicap, of 50 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from stake, About 2 miles, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs, LADT'S BRACELET. Ist too Bracelet with entrance money added; 2nd horse Bracelet. About 1 mile. Welter weights for age. Open to horses regularly used as ladies' hacks, Post ontry 10s, SECOND DAY. ' Flti.v'o Stakes Handicap of 20 sovs, G furlongs, domination, 1 sov; acceptance, £lloa. fcL, Race, of 15 sovs, About 1 mile. Weight for age. Post entry 1 sov. The winner to be eold imracuiately after tho race by public auction for 15 sovs. Any surplus to go to the Tinui Jockey Club. District Handicap, of 20 sovs, second horse 6 from stakes. 1 mile and ,i distance, .......nation 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov, Lady's Purse of 25 sovs. About 1} miles. Wolter weight for age, Nomination 2 sovs, Hack Race, of 10 sovs. About 1 mile. Weight not less than lOst. Open to horses the bona fide property of working men employed, in' the district for three months previous to'tho date of these races, and oped by them for a similar period, arid which have never started ; for other than hack races. Post entry 10s, Isolation Handicap, Amount of stake will be posted up on the course at the end of the first day's racing. RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations. The saddling bell will ring at 11.80 each day, and the first race starts at 12 o'clock. The time for starting each event will be duly posted on the course after each preceding race. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race (hack race excepted) unless ho be a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund.
Three entries, or the public money will be witheld. No scratching of horses (tllp.wed, unless through tho secretary, and 15 minutes before 'mo, starter has the power to place fractions or kicking horsesj or disobedient jockeys in any position he thinks necessary to secure a fair (tart, i AljAjtries to be miule in writing, sealed and flddOTed to the secretary, entrance money enclosed, with name, age at the time of entry, »ad pedigree of tho horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to be given. All jockeys to ride in proper racing costume, and any jockey riding except in colors entered will bo fined two sovb.j No entry will be accepted unless accompanied nth tho amount of entrance ■ money, nor will ny entry bo received after tho dates and hours mentioned under any pretence whatever. No entry will bo received for any of the races except on these conditions: That all disputes pnd objections arising out of the races shall be decided by a majority of tho stewards present or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the Carrying out of this programme shall bo final:'" '"'■■ '' Ju case of a protest, the same must be lodge 1 \vjth' the secrciaty 15 minutes, after tho race is M-rfi|h''a-'(lep()Mtof'i i 2, such deposit to be' jpHeJte'd If 'tho protest be found trivial or vexatious, Al) district races, Lady's Eracelot included, are open only to horse? within the boundary of the Taueru river, Flat Point, and Waimata jtrealnß, and owned by bona fido residents for three months previous to the dato of theso races, ' horse is ono in actual use as a Mich has not been in trailing for six monIS previous to the meeting, and which has not, during that poriod been nominated for, entered for, or run for, other than had races.' • Nominations for handicaps, general entries and .'acceptan.ee}' will be received by'the secrtittlty jt'tho Tirtui Hotel on tho following dates; pfhjh'aiiorlß for handicap races at 8 p,m. on frio>y. 12th February. Weights declared at tho Olub Hotol, 'Masterton, on Thursday, -18 th" February, at 10 p.m., and published on Monday; 22nd February. Acceptances and general entries close at 8 p.m. 'on Friday, 2Gth February. T. MCKAY, ' 2216 • • Hon, Secretary. >
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2215, 9 February 1886, Page 3
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