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Kenclrick's Genuine and Best Paints Dry Colors ■ f i, ■. ■ Mixed Paints Copal,' Oak,, and Coach Varnishes : .. :. .. Liijseed, Colza, Castor, Lard and Machinery Oils. ? i 'V ; '2;■; ■"■■ ■:■.-'''. ' SAW MILL & CONTRACTORS' Circular Saws, to oft Gin. • • • Vertical Cross Cut and Pit Saws ' ■ ; ■■■ Vulcanised Belting Leather Belting Tiinitc Wheels . . Tested S.L, Chain irth's and Lopkwoud'ii S.uv Files COACH BUILDERS' SUNDRIES. Hickory and Ash Wocdware : ' Coach and Buggy Springs Pray, Cmich, and Buggy Axles - Transfer Ornainente.llalleable.Castings Morocco and Dash Leather . •'. •Carriage Cloth '"■ Carriage Lamps ARMS AND AMMUNITION. ' Diamond Gram and Alliance Gunpowder Blasting Powder Safety Fuse Cartridges and Caps. ■; ; Sporting Guns and Rifles '"' : ■ MM DUTHIE & Go,, 50 and 52 WILLIS-STRK KT, WELLINGTON. Entrance to Iron JFurelwv.se from Tc Aro Reclaimed Land 2111 jWNUI JOCKEY CLUB. TO BE HELD ON THE TINUI RACE- ■ COURSE, THURSDAY&FRIDAY, 4tu ASD STH MARCH, 1880.' I" R. 0 ' G It' A M M E. ■-A i FIRST\DAY. ,: -ri , v? ,; i.:"'K. Handicap llcrdlks, of .80 sovs. About 2 miles, ; over darkened hurdles 2ft Din high. Nomina- . tion 1 hoy ; acceptance £1 l(k ''■. ■■'■> ■/,■ - HAok' Hurdles, 'of. 15'sovs.. About'l mile'and a j"" distance,. Weight not less thanlOst, Over darkened hurdles' 3ft 9in high, Post entry 1 ■ Maioj-x Plate of 20aovs. About-1$ miles. .Open to all horses that have never won-' a'- prize :■ ■ value £2o.' Hurdle races excepted. Nomi- ; .nation £1.10.\ ' . . '■.■■/: ' Hack Race' of 10 soy's..About 1, niii.e. ' C/U.ch . ■ 'weights;'"jOpen'V'to-ihowesithat/'liave-'never *; ■' won public money, hack races excepted, Post ' entry 1 sov, ' \ : ;■' TINUI-WIIAHEAMA CUP HANDICAP,' of 50 BOVS, ■ Second brae 5 sova from stake. About 2 ■ xVipilisiJ acceptance? sovs, ■ /Lady's Bracelet, ■lsthorse Bracelet wtyh en? ' trance money added; 2nd horse Bracelet, ' About 1 mile,' Welter.weigh tn for age. Open .' to .horses regularly used as ladies' hacks, ' Post entry 10s. '■ ■:' V/h;' ::; ■:' ' SECOND DAY, Flying Siaxks Ha.viucap. of 20 sovs. 6 fur- ■■. longs. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, £lloa. :: Novel Rack, of IS.sovs, About 1 mile. Weight ." for age.' Post entry 1 sov. The winner to be sold immediately after the race by public ■. auction for 15 sovs; Any surplus to go to the : Tinui Jockey Club. Vi'V-,.; '■?!s jr. ■. Disraic; Handica?, of 20 sov?, second horse 5 sovs from stakes. 1 mile and a .distance. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. Ladv's Pukse of .25 sovs, About if miles, ' : "Welter weight for age. Nomination 2 sovs. Hack Race, of lOso'va. • About 1 mile; Weight . not lets .than lOst.. Open to horses the bona fide property of working men employed in the distriot for thvto moijths previous to the ; ■ date of these races, and owned by them for a -. 'A similar;periotl|' and.which have never started ■:; for other than hack races. Post entry 10s, Consolation Handicap. Amount' of stake ' "' will be posted up on the course atthe end of the first day's racing, . ■' RULES AND REGULATIONS. ■'■ ; To be run under the Wairarapa-Jockey Club lules, when, not contrary to these regulations. The saddling bell will.ring at 11,30 each day, and the first race, starts at 12 o'clock. The time for starting each event will bo duly' posted on , tlie course after each preceding race. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race (hack race excepted) unless he be 1 a subscriber of at.least £1 to the race fund. . .flirec entries, or the public money wilL be witli,d,d.': '' . ■■■■■:■;,.;.■■?' /.'.■No '■■allowed,?: unless through the secjetarj-, and 'lo"minutes fefprc the time of starting, :.■-?< ■' ; ■■■"'The starter has the power to ~ plapp fraptipus ,or kicking .horses, or. disobedient jockeys iij any ■position-he thinks'.'-'necessary to secure a fair start, :■■■:.■■., ■ ■ All entries to be made in writing, sealed and addressed toiihe .secretary, ontrance money enclosed, with ; name, age at the time of entry, and pedigree of the horse, name of tho owner, and colors of the rider.; In all nominations for handicaps,the previous performances are to be given, All jockeys to rale in proper racing costume, and any jockey riding except in colors entered will be fined two sovs, No entry will bo accepted unless accompanied with the amount of entrance money, nor will any entry be received after the dates and hours mentioned under any pretenco whatever, No entry will bo recoivotl for any of the races except on these conditions i That all disputes and objections arising out of the races shall be decided by a majority of tho stewards present ■ o those whom they may appoint, Thoir decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of tliis programme 'shaHjbo'final, In case of a protest; the same must be lodge 1 With tho Bccreiary'.ls , minutes after the race is run, with a'deposit of £2, suoh deposit to be forfeited if the protest be found trivial orvexatious. ' ' : ' " ' ' ' " All district races, Lady's Bracelet included, , are opeu only to horses within the boundary of ; the Tauerii jiver,'lflat'Point, 'and'Waimata. strpams, and owned ty bona 'fide residents for' three mqijtb? pf to %e date theseraces. A *.']ias«ho|a» lp onp iif 'jictpal useasa hack, which has ijot'bepii in traijiipg'for nix months preyioiis to tjie meeting, ap which has not. during th«t periqd been nomipated for, entered for. or run for, other than haok races. Nominations for handicaps, general entries and acceptances will be received by the secretary at the Tinui Hotel on the following dates; Nominates for handicap races at 8 p.m. on Friday. 12th February. Veightß declared at the Club Hotol, Masterton, on Thursday, 18th February, at 19 p.m., and published on Monday, 22nd February, Accotances and general entries oloseat 8 ),m. on Friday, 26th February, .;T. MAOKAY, 2215 Hon, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 26 February 1886, Page 4
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