THE Dolta Lodg« No, 4, L.U.F., holds its fortnightly meeting in the Templo Ohiinben on THURSDAY, April 15. at 8 p.m. By ordor of tho W.-M. A. HATHA WAY, 2270 Secretary. TARATAHI-CARTERTON JOCKEY CLUB'S BIRTHDAY MEETING. MONDAY, MAY Blra, 188(1. Prdsident :• W, C. Buchanan, M.tf.R.; Judge :E. W-. Dorset; Handicafper : H. McMastor; Starter, N. Grace; Stewards : F. W. R, Seed, J. Eaton, E. H. Buckcridgo, A. Clifton, S. Tancred, N. Grace, T. Grace; Clerk ok Scales : L. Nix ; Clekk of Course : E. A. Beard; Hon Treasurer :A. McKenzio; Hon Secretary,. G. \\. Deller. i -■', PROGRAMME. : Handicap Hurdle Race of 30 "sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes, 1| miles; over six flights of .hurdles3ft fJin high, Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 30s. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. One mile; over four (lights of hurdles, 3ft Din'high. lOstup. Post entrance 10s. Birthday Handicap of 50 sovs; second horse to receive s.sovs from the stakes.' 1| miles, ' .Nomination 1 sov; accept-' ance 30a. ■' • ■ . ,■' :/■ . Hack Race of 10 sovs: Once round the course;';;lOst up.... Post entrance.los. Clabeville' Handicap, of 25 .soys..',' One and a quarter miles ;■ second: horse Ho ' savehisßtakes.;::; Nomination'; 1 sdv; acceptance 1 soy;;'.-- ■.;'■--/ : C6NSoUTioN'.HANMCAPof.2O soys;'. Once ' round J;the; ; coursc, Nomination 1 ;' lOs ;■ y acceptarico Tsov ,y- *:k.'??&;& \ H"~ ' Vv^'\.\RULeYaND'REGULATIONS;:^-;V'' ■ : hat : all disputes, .claims, ,a.,d objections arislnir.nut of the racinjr:'shall.-be decided by -a nnjorHy'of.thc Stewards present,--; or 'whom they may appoint, and that'such decision- shall ho dual and biiulihg-in'.-all cases. 7 "V:*;,■;:;.:#■■ .-;.. : Noimnations'for. Handicap Hurdle'' nacj,;l!irtliday : . Handicap, ami;Clarevillo Handicap,■ tn'-baVmndo in writing statin j imni!, pedigree, ..performances, lies- • cription, and ago of.lurse, and tho colors of the ridcrf'and-'to boscm.in, accompinied by thonnmina-tio'nfcc;.tothe.:Hoiu-.Siecrctary, G. W. Deller, Carterton, on drVlicfore .THURSDAY, 20th April, ISSIi, atO.p.m.: -'ffcifc'hts'tobo dcelarcd on FRIDAY, 7th May;- 18S3/ana7published in the -local newspapers. Acceptances' arid general entries to bu'inado on or before 510N DAY; ,24th May, ISSO, at 0 p.m,. : - . ■■■'. •,:■ Three entrics'or tho public mouty will, be withheld. " -So protcatAviH.vbc. coireidere-l unless 'lodged \vith tho Secretiry-'iyithiii' ten minutes after the .race,' acorapanicdibyV.'deposit rf two pounds, triiiih shall bo forfeited if. tho "stewards are' of opinion, that.the'
.. fino of-1 sovViyill lie ( ■:: T ho saddliiuj.bell'i ! start at 11.30 sliiirjiAf ■.-. ..-■ ;,,-v. s -■/;■;. ■-.■..■.. - The■ rillD3 of.tlio Club -to apply in all cases.-.v.-hefq nqtproride'd'for.in this programme. , : '/ :? >■'■,' '.'.•■•' A horse '.tp.riitiVin-tho'Hack and Hack Hurdlq' Racos.-must comply.with tho following, conditions.': ■ viz :—;':;:;;:'.:;'";;.■-■■■;;. • ■ ' *:"■*:■';'.. (1.) It .must lib' in nctu'il uso as a' bona fide' hack.. : - ' :(2.).-It must not have hcon trained, i.e., gallopo'd'or ;,'.: : sweated in clothing or rug at last (or six months ',:.. hcforo.thisnco meeting. |; (3.). It must never havo been entered tor any other !;';::.;r.ico, th'oadvertis.'d Btiko of which being more : : ■than fifty pounds..;' .: .-,;'■;■<■ ,■;■'■■;'■: (4.) It must not for two years pveviom to; this'race ...meeting have started for any raco:'cscoj)t a Hack '. or Hack Hurdle Itaco.". -■. ■■■■. >.■.,.,:' :■;.■.; (5.). It must never Jnvo won 'any race'excopt a Hack''' ■V ■,-orilaek Hnrdlo Race. : . ■'-. ■■•.; - ; •.■■;:. ■:v-l /"■■■■..;.;g;,w;deller;v ><■ 2 2W v6;' ; > :^'''':;'^^: '';;' Jlol K Secr^:; DISSOL^Tiq^fQEriPARTNERSHIP/ KO.TICE' is'hereby given that the part'-'' :. nership hitherto existing between GEORGE HENRY SHUTE & JAMES JONES, trading under the style, or. firm of SHUTE &. JONES, carriers and storekeepers, Masterton and : Eketahuna, has this day boon dissolved, by: mutual Icon-' sent, as from thelst. day of ■ November,' 1885, all liabilities:of the late fifni.will be .paid.byfcho siiid.JAMES, : JONES,':who, will also collect all'the book debts of the' Eketahuna business..>.■'■.■' j >;, . /,.;;> -■':■■..,.' ,■. Dated; at vMastei ton'; fcliisV; "!)tli ■ day; o'" ¥arch,,lßß6..:'-;/.-:..-..>-.vi-'. :••■.<'■■' '■;■;;■' ■■:■;.> A ;,VX'VG.i.H;--SHUTE.-.-- ; Witness to tKesignatures'of tliesaidGeorge %:i; Henry Sliute and James Jones... .■• ■■ :!"■■■;•':■■ ■Masterton.' ; ■■■• '^ : :; ■/&%; i; XXTJ.TH reierence to trie foregoing dis:VV . solution' of. partnership notice, JAMES JONES begs to notify the resi: dents of Eketahuna and Forty Mile Bush,' also the ■ travelling, public,' that he .will continue to carry on the TEMPERANCE HOTEL;in"connection ■with '.liis storekeoping 'and " curvyiii" business,:.;'where visitors will L .;'find''.all.the ■ comforts : of. a home ;,soliciting 7l continuanco.; of the support liithcrto accorded..'''.;'".' ! i %"■ :fC ; ;>;JAMES JONES,^:;.;;v:;;.;y;' : /;-' .Vr-Vl■ ■>'■ Storekeeperaiid"Carrier,':'.',''' 2240f';!v>' : ' : ;';';;:- : -VEkctahuna." ITH rofcreiicoto.-tlie..above adverVV ••'tiaemont, L'bog.: to. inform the public that the carrying .business to and from Mastertoii, will bo continued by me with despatch and careful attention. All orders promptly, attended to. • 2piji>. j^,-,:^G.H..'.SHUTE.' W. PETERSEN, ',;.; GENERAL CARRIER BETWEEN. Masterton, Mauriccvillo, Eketahuna. Pahiatua, and intermediate places. Orders and goods left with Mr Job Vile, Hall street, will be. forwarded with dispatch. 2151 .' £2O REWARD. T HEREBY offer the sum of Twenty . Pounds (£2O) for any information such as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who set fire to the stacks on the!' lea" property, on Thursday night last, Ist April 2262 - ; W. ANDREW.
Wm.WHITT, (LATE WHITT & DONALDSON.) Qum-Stmt CABINET aui FURNITURE WAREEOUHB. WWHITT in taking his nunier- , ous customers for past favors, begs to solicit their futuro patronage, In order to keep up with the times and increased demands, he has enlarged his Premises by adding the shop lately occupied by fi. M, GALLOWAY & Co., Tailors, so that he ivill be able to keep a better choice of goods and attend to orders with more promptitude than he has been able to do. Customers who will compare the quality with other firms will find that Wm WHITT'S is the Cheapest and Most' Reliable Firm in the Wairarapa, _ Australian Opposum Rugs, in various sizes at low prices. N.B.—The tailoring business will still be carried on in part of the premises by Me E BROOM. / 0040
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 3
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