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mARATAHI-OAItTERTON JOCKEY 1 CLUB'S ' BIRTHDiirMEETING, MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1886, V President: W, G; Buchananj M.H.R.; Jodqe :E. W. Dorset; Handioafeer; H. McMastor; Starter, ,-N. Grace; Stewards :F.W. R, Seed,.J. Eaton, E. H. Buckeridge, A. Clifton, S.' Tailored, N. Grace, T. Grace; Cleric of Scales :L, Nix; Clerk of-Course i E. A. Board; Hon Treasurer :A, McKtmzio; Hon Seoretaby, G. . Doller. PROGRAMME. Handicap Hurdle -Bacis of 30 aovsj second horse to receive B sovs from the. stakes, miles; over six flights, of hurdles 3ft 'Jin high; Domination 1 sov, acceptance 30s. ; Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. One inilo; over four flights of hurdles, 3ft fliu high. lOstup., Post entrance 10s, Birthday Handicap of CO sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes.: ']£ miles. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 30s. Hack Race of 10 sovs. Once round the courso. lUat. up. Post entranco 10s, Clareville H andtcap of 25 sovs.., One and a quarter miles; second horse to save his stakes. Nomination I sov; acceptance 1 sov, • Consolation Handicap of 20 sovs,; 'Onc6 ; round the course, Nomination 10s'; acceptance 1 shv.. " l!' ;; : .'i RULES AND REGULATIONS. i All entries must bo made subject to the condition hit all dispute?, cl;iims, a.,d objections arisineout of. the riiclnir shall bo decided -by- a majority of tbo Stewards p'C-ent, or whim they may appoint, and that such decision shall bo Anal awl binding in nil cases. Nominations for Handicap Hurdio Jlacj, Birthday Handicap, and Clarcvillo Handicap, to bo made in witine, statinu mini!, pedigree,' performances, description, and ago of lnrso, and tho colore of the rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by tlieno'mination fee, to the Hon. Secretary,. G. \V. Dnller, Carterlon, on or before THURSDAY, 20th April, 1830, stßp.ni. Weights to Im declared on 'FRIDAY, 7th May, 18S0, and published in tho local nc\y-papcrs.. Acceptance' and amoral entries to ha undo on or before iMON'DAY, 17th May, ISSC, at O.p.m (- Threo entries or tho public money will be withheM■No protest will be consider*! unlcs< lodged! with tho Secret try. within ten minutes after tho nee, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds', which shall be forfeited if tho stewards aro of opinion that tho protest is frivolous or vexa ions. " All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated, or a flno of 1 sov. will ho enforced. a 'lio saddling boll will ring at 11 a.m., first raco to start at 11.30 Tho rules of tjio Club, to apply in nil cases, whero not provided M ill this programme. A liorso to run iii tho Hack, and ITack.-Hurdle Races, must comply with- tho following conditions, viz :-' : . : (1.) It must he in actual usc.aiu'bona fide' hack.' (2.) It must not have been trained, i.c., galloped or sweated in clothing or rug at ioast for six months before tliia raco meeting. (3.) It must never liavo been entered for any othcr race, the advertised -elako of which bisiiig- ihore linn lifty pounds. ' (■!.) It must not 'for two yo.irs prpiom t'i this-raco meeting ha\o started for any raco except a Hack" or Hack Hurdle Race, (5.) It must never have won. «Ny raco except a Hack or Hack Hordlo Ilaro, O. W.DEMJEH, 2287 Hon. Secretary. FOft SAI;E. • : ' . JIBST-CLASS OATS and POTATOES J of best quality delivered ir. or near Martehton in quantities to suit customers at Wholesale Prices, Also, Several DRAUGHT HORSES and wl HACKS. Apply— JOHN HESSEY,. 2258 Upper Plain,. FOR SALE. n MR T. JAMES having several sec-' tions of land and cottages left from Saturday's aalo is prepared to sell'them at a very low price and easy terms.' Also the leasoof the'hnsiness premises in Queenstreet, Apply early. •• ■ , 2200 T.JAMES.,; ' TENDERS WANTED, ' FOR the purchase of that desirable and, First-class Property sinuate on • the Awalnui road, about inichvay between FeiMing and Awahuri, and being part'of the Native Reserve No. 153 on the plan of the township of Sandon, containing. 184f acres, and on which is erected a Three-roomed Dwelling-house, Dairy, Granary with a holding, capacity' of 500 sacks, Htockyard, Shipyards, and Cow . Bails, etc. The whole of the land, except thirty acres, is cleared and has been under crop. There is about a mile of live, fence, and the whole of tho section is well and substantially fencer], Tho property is subdivided into nine paddocks. There is a never-failing supply;of water, and the Mangaone Stream forms a small portion or tlie boundary. Tenders will he received up ' till Ist of. May, addressed to PRIOR & 2223 ,• ■ .. Solictors, Folding;

£SO ■ ..WORTH OF EASTER GIFTS. J.KING,' / Jeweller. &«., CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, HAVING met with BO much success in his Wooden, Peg Competition, has determined to start another with Peppercorns instead of pegs. , NOW ON VIEW In his window is a hardsomo Silvermounted Out Glass Biscuit Bos, FILLED WITH PEPPERCORNS, . .Filled and sealed by Mr 0. E. Svexs, in the presence of Mr G. H, Thornton and several others. The box is to bo opened on sth May, 188(i. The ru.es to be tlio same as last competition, viz,, purchasers to the value of 5s are entitled to estimate n number. The following are the gilts For the nearest number of peppercorns in the Biscuit Box, a handsome gold watch, value £2O, Second nearest, Gold Locket and Necklet, valued £l2. . Third nearest, Lady's Silver Lever.Watch and chain, value £7 10s. Fourth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £4] (Is. , • Fifth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £3 10s. Sistli nearest, Gold Nugget Ring, £2los; Conditions of drawing.—The nearest estimate to take firtt. prize.. If more than one give the same number, that being nearest, they shall draff for first and second prize, &c., as the case may oe. ■ 2257 'HOTEL MABTERTON The Proprietor of the abovo old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the largo, measure of support hitherto given, and. begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of tho trade, have been made. Tho Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, , ■ 1 Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided, ntith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has Mst been refurnished in the most elegant maimer. A, ELKTNS, Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2282, 29 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2282, 29 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2282, 29 April 1886, Page 3

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