JOHN DUTHIB & IRONMONGERS AND IROA MERCHANTS. Importers of— BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. Galvanise Sheet lead Sheet Zinc Portland Cement Roofing Felt Wire Nails Ewbank's Nails Paint Wrought Steel Nails English and American Locks Brass Foundry Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Grates Ranges and Cooking Stoves Marblo Manltepieces Tilo Hearths FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Half-tester, French, and Stump Bedß Table and Dessert Cutlery Electro and British Plate Fenders and Fire-iorns Tinned and Enamelled Hollowaro Lamps and Chandeliors AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS McCormick's Reapers and String Binders Samuolson's Reapers and String Binders Samuelson's Combined Reapers & Mowera Zig-zag Harrows ' Chaff Cutter Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Shoep Shears, Hoea ■.f-V'JENCING WIRE, Three-Crown Annealed Fencing Wire English 4-barb 'Galvanised Wire Galvanised Netting, |in to 2in mosh .V&f: .PAINTS AND OILS. Champion's Gonuine Whito Lead Kondrick'a Genuino and Best Paints Dry Colors.;.. ... Mixed Paints Copal, Oak, and Coach Varnishes Linseed, Colza, Castor, Lard and Machinery Oils-V „■ i :& ; :MIL i;■ CONTRACTORS' Circular Sjws,..to sft 6in '■' , ' CroatiCufc and, Pit Saws :Viilwinised Belting. . Leather Belong :sJVimfco ; Wheels *>■ ■:■' ..Tested S.L, Chain 'ii'tii'a Sihv Filos ' ■■ {MACHBUiLDERS' SUNDRIES. : <Hickbiy..andAshWoodwaro..;: ■'', 'Coach.and .Buggy Springs ■'■; ,:?, 'My;*Coach, and Buggy Axles"'"''. '■'' Ornaments Malleable Castings :Morocco and Dash Leather . tJarriago Cloth ■,? .-.■:. Carriage Lamps *f ARMS AMMUNITION, diamond Grain: and Allianco Gunpowder Blas.fcing Powder; 7 :: "■■;'■/.'..SafetyFuse ■ Cartridges and. Caps■■-.. V :'*. >■:■■ .SportingGunjß'and Rjfles " : ;f". %■ .'■ ■ ■JOHN DUTHIE & Co, 50 and 52 WJLJiIS-gTB Jfi IST, ■ WELLINGTON. WarchomfromTe An [':'■ ?■': .': ! '-t';-'- Reclaimed Lmd ■■ ■ ■.■■■ mi ]\l NU I JOO KB T CLUB. RACE MltfETlNtt. ' ~. TO BE HELD ON THE TINUIRACE->-y& COURSE, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, ■.,::■':.''■ .4th andSthMARCH, 1886.. ' :.;''?i:r,R ; o, 6RA M M ,E. :-\K^^. : FIRST DAY. .'■..■ HANDICAP Hdkdles, of 30 Bova. About 2milos, over.darkoned.hurdles 2ft !)inhigh. Nomina- ,. tipif 1 80 v; acceptance £110«, . Hack HuimiiiS, of 15 aovs. About 1 mile and a .■■'■ distance, /Weightnot lew tlmnlOst, Ovor darkonod hurdles 3ft 9iu nigh', Post pnlrv I -gov/ ■■-"■•>;■ '■ '■'''■ ' '' ' ■.Maiden Piate of 20 jovo, About 1$ miles. Open V-. to.:all horaes.tbat havo never won a prize ■'■■'vatuo £20... Hurdle racos excepted. Nomi- : nation £l,lOB. •:.', Hack 'Rape of 10 sovs. About 1 milo. Oatch ' woight?, "Opon.to hones that have novpr ■■..■.. won public monoy, hack races oxqitooY'l'oat ■ventrylsov..■' '■•''' ■.TINCI.WuAnEAMA'.'CCP HANDICAP, of '6O SOva, ;:.v.:SDc'ondhorsos sovs from stako. About 2 .'miles, .Nomination 1 sov;acceptance2sove, ;■ Lady's ; BBACELEr.' ; Ist horse Bracelet with on- ':. trance monoy. addod; 2nd horso Bracelet, ;; about,l milo, '■ Welter weights for age, Opon .■■V;tb : 'hdrßeß-regukrly used ae ladies' hacks, .' ; -Po3fcktryl(h,'':'vv .■': ' :' ; DAY. v' -..' Jims Stakes Handicap of 20 sovs;. 6 fur- :;;. :lohg8;' : -Nomihatipn, hov; acceptance, £llO3, ;Npvei;Raoe,' of-15sots'. 'About 1 mile, Weight '■-'.' Jor.agft.'Post'entry'l sov! 'The winnor to be :" '■.Bold-lmmeaiately ■ after the race by .'publiis '. r/au'etiori for: 15 sovs. : Any 6urpliis to go to tho ■. .Tinui. Jookoy .DisTwaf.Handicap, of 20 sovs, second horee 5 '■■.; soys/from, stakes,'. } mile and a distance. ';. -Nomination I !sovj'apceptanco 1 bov. .; ; :LADT'B; ;: Prasii:6f:2o soys,' About tynJles, ; ■:.: ■ Welter woight for age. Nomination ? sqvb, Haok-Eacb, of lObovb, About 1 milo, Weight ;■',:riot.-.loss than lOat. ' Open to horses the bona :;■ :flde; popprty. of working men omployed in district for three months previous to tho \-.dato of these races, and.owned by them for a .',;" similar, period,' and which have never started ."for other than hack races, Post entry 10s,. '.Consolation. Handicap, . Amount of stake ''.■.■ will be postedup on the course at the end of ■■-'.' the -ftrat day's racing, ' ■'■ .;,:;•■: "■.RULES AND REGULATIONS, ■ ■■' bp ruu under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary, to. these regulations, v•Tbe.saddling'bell will ring at 11.30 each day, and the first race starts at 12 o'clock, Tho time for starting each event will be duly.posted on the course after each preceding race. |... No person' will be allowed to onter ahorse ■ : for any raco (hack raco excepted]l unless lio bo a subscriber of at least £1 to the race fund. ■' Threo entries, pr : the ■ public money will be witheld, ■'.'■' "■';' No scratching'- of horaes allowed, unless through the secretary,' aii'd 'ls niinutes before the timo of starting.:. '■"' ' •'' '"' ; ''•'• ''' The starter has the'power to place fractious or kicking horses, or disobedient jobkeys in any position ho.thinks necessary to'some a' fair start.' '■:■-■■■,■ '■'.'•' \' ' .'■ ' " ■ ■ ' All entries $o b,e made in writing, sealed and addressed to thp geero'ta'ry, ipoi-py enclosed, with- name, age at the {imp ofejj'fjy. ' and pedigree of the horse, name of the' owner, and colors of the rider, In all nominations for handicaps tho previous performances uro to he given. . All jookeyi to ride in proper racing costume, and any jockey riding oxcept in colors entered will bo fined two sovs. ■ ■■ No ontry will bo accepted unless accompanied with the amount of entranco monoy, nor will any entry be received aftor the datos and hours raentijned under any protonce whatever, No'ontry fil) he received for any of tho races exceptbritheso conditions; That all disputis and objections'arising out 'of the rapes, shall bo decided' 'by a m'ajorlty if the ; s'te\varSs' present o thoßO whom'they may appoint.'' 'Thtf dot!sipp upon all points connected with the'earfyihg outohhuprogrfrnmo'shalllieMl. "■ ;■''• In case of a protest, §§(s!> inust be lodge 1 with the secreiary 15 minutes after the rape' JB run', with a depoßit of £2, such deposit to bo forfeited if the protest be found trivial or vexatious. , ■ . ' All district races, Lady's Bracolot included, are open only to horses within the boundary of the Taueru river, Flat Point, and Waimata streams, andowned by bona fide residents for thje's jifljjijhs previous to the date of these races. A '•'liack( , liofs' > o'iß one in actual use as a hack, which has not pcei} ijj for six months previous to the meeting,' anil whjph hae not, during thut period' been nominated" fpr,' ontered for, or run for, other than hack races, Nominations forhattdicapß, genoral entries, and acceptances will be received by the secretary at the Tinui Hotel on the following dates; Nominations for handicap races at 8 p.m. on Friday. 12th Fobruary. "Weights declared at the Club Hotel,' Masterton, on Thursday, 18th February, at 10 p.m., and published on Monday, 22nd February. ' Accetances and genoral entries oloeeat 8 p,ra, ob SMm 2C% February, '"'."-'■ \ IIAOW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2231, 27 February 1886, Page 4
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976Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2231, 27 February 1886, Page 4
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