TiMru JLf ; Road, "bbtwefcft-; Otdhu.au, ft BCV'JS' -twlfiD- ;QV)iR* COAT. ' Finder, on"bringins'spe to the. Sheep Office, . Masterton, : wrtl • be yewarded. " , v'-*yA.^. MASTERTOS.&OPAki: JOCKIiY . : ,0L1 113• ' 1 Summer Meeting 1886 •Tu be held on the NEW RACE. . COURSE, OPAKI, on ' MONDAY 27,, <fc TUESDAY, 28 DECIEJIBISIi. FIRST DAY. Derby, of 85 Sovs. —Socoiul horse 10 sovs, For thrce-yeav olds. Cults, Bat lOlbs; Fillies and Geldings, Sat olba-. miles. 1 Nomination I sov; 1 sov'at night of general entry! 1 sov at puat. Closed with 18 nominations. Hack 'Rack, of 20 soys;-. ■■• horse 5 sovs. For horses tlmt' have never started for any race ;J2 St., ' tip. Horses to be the boiiafklo property of Members of the Club at least ono month-previous to date of nicotinic, and to he ridden by .members. Once round • the course. I'osf entry 1 sov. _ o:mki Stakes Han'mcai', 125 sow,— Second horso 10 sova;■■■limiles.'Nomination, 1 and 2 sovs aLpiist.. ■ _ Maidex Dtsiisiur Hack Rack, 15 sovs, For horses that have never started for any race. Oncormmd the course. Catch woights. Post entry las. Jh|Limpa<;ne Stakes, of 100 sovs.—Second Wlhi.-ku 20 sovs. For two-year-olds, Colts, 7st. IOII13; Fillies and Oeldings, 7st Gib. Six Furlongs, Nomination, ■ 1 sov; 2 sovs at night of general entry ; ] sov at post. Closed with 11 nominati ms. liiiLW.vY Plate Handicap, 00 sovs.— Second horse 10 sovs; J mile. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 bovs. .SECOND DAY. '
Hukdlk Handicap, 40 sm-Swuid horse 10 sovs. 2 miles: over hurdles 3ft Oin high. Nomination .1 sov. H iC'K IIuEDLE liAU2, 15. SOV3.—SeCO'iid horse 2 sovs. Once round the course... Not 1«33 than 10st up, Post entry 15s, Maste.uw Hanihoai', 50 Stivs;—Second lioAe 10 sovs. 1 mile.'Nomination 1. ssfc accKi)tj\|iuo £llO3. ,■. Hack' Uace,"-10. aovs.—For lioifics in act ml use as a hac'i, and-, which lnve never run lor other than Hue!; Races. Once round the course. Catch weights. Post entry I,os. Tuauejmes's Handicap, SOkovs.—Second horsa 10 b-jvs. 1] miles. Nomination 1 gov ; acceptance 2 sovs, anil 1 sov at M pi>3t. ■ lUck Hack, 10 sovs.—Once round the course. Nine, stone up. Po.-it entry I°3. Cossolaiio.v Handicap, i! 5 sovs.—Second horse Bbovs, 1 mile, I'nst entry 1 sov. Nominations for Opaki Stakes Handicap, Railway Plate Handicap, Masterton Handicap, and Tradesman's Handicap (to be sealed and addressed to the Suere- ' tary), Masterton, on Saturday, November 27tJ), at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on Saturday, December 11th, at 8 p.m. General entries and acceptances on Saturday) 18th December, at 9 o'clock p.m. No, 'qualification fcii required. .All l/icpa to be run under tho Italia of racing, llmdicapper: 11k J. IPVKTT. ' RICHARD J. FITTON, 2437 ! Secretary, M.O.J.C. Smoked ischnapper ' <•, : AJiD 3IOKI. FIRST OF THE UEASOft. . PikkFisii. w Theatre Royal Oyster Saloon 2437 y. • WAIRAItAPA JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MKIiH'IXG. November 9th and.loth, 1880. nENEUAL .ENTIiIIiS and ACU CJiPTANCES close at Carterton at 9 p. in on SATURDAY, 30th October. Trial Stakes, £25,1 mile, entrance £l. Handicap Hurdles, £3O, acceptance 10s Birthday Cup, £5() acceptance £1 10s Handicap, L2O, acceptance 10s Polling Race, £-0,1 mile, cntraneo £1 tireytoivn Handicap, £25, f niilo, nom- , ina'ion 10s' ■ Handicap Hurdles, £35,1| miles, nomination £1 Spring Handicap, £45,1 mile, nomination £L. RALPH 11. ARMSTRONG, 2437 , Secretary.
ANNUAL / SPRING SHOW, f r\F the MASTERTON IIORTICUL\J TUIiAL SOCIETY will bo held in the y IIED. v ON THURSDAY Nov. 25th, 2130 BRICKS VERSUSRUBBISII. niftVJSCOTr& AIjPASS tho permau-. X out brickmakers, bog to inform the public generally that thoy deliver GOOD BRICKS in Masterton and neighborhood, and as their brickfield is adjacent to'.tho railway they avo in a position to supply lirst class bricks to any of tho stations or sidings along tho Railway CHEAPER ...• <•' /Mm any other perm in the Waimmjia. /g THTMYT^ fT|HE undersigned begs to return bin X sincere thanks to the Firo Brigades and the public who assisted to save pro- , - iierty at tho recent fire. ' • >rn THOS. DIXON. THEATRE ROYAL BUILDING MASTERTON. JOHN WEILL BMTON (Late of J. Brill's Wellington). HAVING commenced business in Masterton as a tailor and clothier, and beini; ;i thoroughly practical cutter and tailor in all branches of the trade, can guainntee every satisfaction. Ladies ridiiiL' habits, jackets, dolmans, &c., and ovory description of gentlemen's clothing, liveries, military, naval, and police uniforms. Choice samples of cloths, fancy coating, tweeds serges, &c, to select from. Fit style aud workmanship, guaranteed. Latest London fashion platen received monthly. ' , 2415 ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby, given' that a meeting of tho Board to be held on the 2nd November next it is proposed to confirm, by special ordei', a resolution passed on the sth inst., adopting generally within the district, tho provision of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1880, sunt , 'Bptfoial order to take effect upon tho Bait, confirmation. CHAS. MACQUARIK, Clerk. Koad Board Office,, Alfredton, Sth.October, 188G
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2437, 28 October 1886, Page 3
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