. THEATRE ROYAL, BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. . : •- ' JOHH'KIIi.LBRijNTON. (Mi vf/. 'M's.' v ; ... TnTAYIJIG :cortmienced';' budiaesa' in X • Mastertiin.-aVaiailofJaiia' clothier,-: and thoroughly practicalvCiittut and,, tailor in all-bWijjies of'tlfctfade, can guaiiuitee.evory satisfaction, "Ladies ridimr habits, jackuts, <fto.'; and every, description "of geiitl'ein6n' ; b clothing)' police uni-. forms. Choice samples of .clutlis, 'fancy coating, tweeds serges, &«, to select from. . Fit style and workmanship, guaranteed. Latest London'' fashion plates received monthly, . 2415 T■ OWEB VALLEY "JOCKEY'GLUtt 1886 RACE MEETING. To be held on the .■ ■'. ~ MARTINIIOROUGH RACECOURSE.' : "' on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th. i" ■■ I'resident—W. C. liuchan&n. Esq,' '• Vice President—John Martiu/Jun., Esqi; ' Treasurer- -Mr {i. Pain! •' • . , Judgo-rMr Wallace Smith. • J ' : •' Starter—Mr John McMaster. ■ 0/. Ilandicnpiicr—Whom tiie.Stcwarils appdiut'.Timekeeper—Mr Walter Armstrong,- ■ ■ Clerk of the Scales—Mr John McLeod, Clerk of Course—Mr John C'ami ron. • Stewards— . , Messrs 1). McDoiigoll. J. Orr, John Hodge, T. •I'', Evans,-J. ■ Green, Wi. Hutanu,..G, Harris, C- Harris, W, Armstrong, J, Kossj H r . Uoj-tl, F. Bilton.PROGRAMME, 1. Handicap Huudlk Race, of GO sovsjsccond horse 10 sovs from stakes—Nominations, 1 sov; acceptances 1 sov, and 1 sov at nost; .iiljuut!! miles over darkened hurdles, 3ft Hiuhigh. 2,.Hack Huudle Racej of 15 sovs; one mile and a half; minimum weight 10 stone; post entry 18s, 3, Flying Handicap; 30 sovs j six furlongs; nominations 1 sovs (.acceptance 10s. •1. Hack Rack, of 10 sovs j 1 mile) catch weights; post entry 10a. 5. L.Y.J.O. Handicap, SO sovs; second horse, ~ 5 sovs from stakes; two miles; nominations 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs and 1 sov at post, 0. Hack Race, 15 sovs; one mile j minimum weight 10 stone j post entry Ids. . JtAitriNßOitouGU Handicap of 30 sovs; one niilu; nomination I sov j acceptances 108. RULES AND REGULATIONS.
To be rim under tho Rulos of Racing adopted August 1881), No qualification Fee, Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles, Flyiug, LA'.J.C and Martiuboroiigh Handicapa close with tire Secretary at llartiuborongh vu WEDNESDAY, 17th Nuveudwr, at !) p.m. Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles, Flyiug; and L,V,J,C. on FRIDAY, December 3rd, at 7 p.m. Acceptances for same on WEDNESDAY, December 15th, at 9 p.m. Weights for tho Martinborough Handicap to be declared mi the course after' the L.V, J.IJ, .i» run. Acceptances far the .same to be made SO minutes b:t'uji) the race talice place. Tho sadding bell will ring at ll.iiO a.m., the first race to ecart at 12 noon sharp, IJacb race will start punctually at the time appearing in the correct rard.s of the races. No scratching of horses allowed except through the Secretary, and not later than thirty minutes before the time of startng. All entries and Nominations to be made in writiu'g, scaled and addu'sacd to the Secretary. Entrance money to be euclosed, with color, sex, name, age and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of tho rider; in case of protest the same must be lodged with the .Secretary in writing within lifteen minutes after the race is mil, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to bo forfeited if the protest is not sustained. The final payment for the Hurdles, Flying, and L.V.J.C, Handicaps to be made on the course an hour before the appointed time of starting foi these events. In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to be given. This only applies where horses have not raced in the "Wairarap.i. Mid where their performances, are uot A horse to run in the Hack auil Hack t(ur<ik'<j must comply with the following conditions, viz,; it'must lie in actual use as a bona fide hack: it.must iujt have been trained or sweated in clothing at' least for six months before ths race nicetiug; it imtsfc never have been' entered for any race tho advertised stakt* of which has been more thuu fifty pounds; it must never have wou any race except a Hack orHackllurdlerace. Mail days from Feathorston—Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 11. C. DOWJIAN, 2-131 Hon Secretary. FOR SALE, THIRTY TONS Prime "Herwent Potatoes At £3 per ton. Apply—- • CHAMBERLAIN BROS., 2427, Flour Mill. rnHE GRAND ANNUAL SHOW 1- Under tho auspices and direction of THE WAIRARAPA k EAST COAST PASTOIUL k AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will bo held on the Society's Show Grounds at . Carterton on ■WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3m>, 1880. The show will include Horecs, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Farm and Dairy Produce, Vehicles, and Industrial Exhibits, The Society will, as in previous yearc, offer about fifty Cold and Silver Medals. «* well us cash 'prizes, in each of the above slated sections of exhibits, aud in addition theieio a largo number of valuable.special prizes in cash and in plate have been promkil, briugiug the total amouut of prizes fully up to the average of the last three years. Winners of medals will have the option of taking in lieu thereof £1 caub for silver medals and !"2 cash for gidd wedahv A Leaping Match, a Sheiiriu'g Match, and i Trial of Sheep Dogs will ijl;c-pkco during the afternoon,
Prograinir.es ami Prize Li;tt« pjviug full information us to conJitiuus of I'lilrv, Mgiiktions of judging, wnl nil otlier ilctnilii, art now beiug preparediindv/ilI bo.published uud circulated shortly. Arrangements will ho made to run sncoial trains at reduced wits, also to have the Show Day prochiiinwl a lunk aud general holiday throughout the vallov. Intending exhibitora aro informed that ENTRIES closo on SATURDAY; the 23rd October, 1880, noon,-either at the Secretary's office, Carterton, or at t'ue offices of Mimsw K. Brown ii Co., Mastertou, I'. 11. Wood k, Co., Grcytown, awl J. D, Oakly, Fcathcinlon, aud tliiit.no entries.ivui be received after that date.All communications in reference.to tho show addressed to tho Semtiry, Carterton, will ho promptly.attended to- .. ■' Admission to tho show, grounds:—Mcmhcrs free ;■ lion-members, bef<>rc noon 'Js (id, afternoon Is.' v For tho purpose of affording more aik"pte encouiiigemi'Ut to certain elates of exhibits, such as Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Produce, Industries, Flow'uvH,.-&0,,-tlip, tjocicty liub decided to hold a «epar:itcfho«' for thfsc cliisßes.. duriug tlie'dirlypart'of December, and full particular!* thereof will he published, ■ \\ T . 6. BUCHANAN, ... 2355 . 'lVeßidcut. HENRY A U.LIN, (Ok accousi of the Principal) STOREKEEPER ■ .. AND . GENERAL BEALEK, ■ All Goods Bold at Wellington Prices. The Highest Price given for Dairy Produce ST. MATTHEWS WINTER ENTER- ; -TAIMENTS. A CONCERT will be given on A .THURSDAY, Nov lira, In the Schoolroom. 2414 W,E. PAIGE, TENDERS.. mENJJERS are invited up to MONj_ DAY, Novembor lbfc, for Falling:, about, 84 cluuns (more or.less) oi Bush, on ji fencing* lino at aiatahiwi. For particulars apply to ': ' ■ AV. WELCH, ■■ (late' Duncan's •prdporty) 2432 Mataluwi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2435, 26 October 1886, Page 3
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