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I" OWEIt VAjjijivi JOCKEY 1888 RACE MEETING.. To be licld ontho ■. i MARYBOROUGH RACECOURSE, ON ~ MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th ' ''' President—TV. C. Buchanan, Esq. Vice President—John Martin, Jun., Esq. Treasurer-Mr G, Pain..' ■. Jnilge-Mr Wallace Smith, ,SthrterrMr John McMa?tcr. - Handicappcr-Whom tbo Stewards appoint. ' "Timekeeper—Mr Walter Armstrong, ' Clerk of the' Scales—Mr John' McLeod, • Clerk of.Course-Mr John Caffiiron.... '■■■ ! StewardsMessrs D. McDougall. J. Orr, John Hodge, T. F, Evans, J, Green, Wi Huttjiia, G. Harris, C. Harris, W. Armstrong, J. Ross, W. Boyd, F, Hilton,. PROGRAMME. , : L. Hakpicap Hdbiileßace, of 60sova;second kotoe 10 govs from atakea—Nominations, 1 sov {'acceptances 1 sov, and 1 sov at post; about 2 miles over darkened hurdles, 3ft Oinhigh. 2, Hack Hubihe Back, of i 5 eovb ; one mile '■ and k half; minimum weight 10 stone; post entry 15s. . 3, Ftra'o Handicapj 30 sots; six furlongs; nominations leave; acceptance 10s.; . 1, Hack Race, of 10 sovs; 1 mile; catoh weights ;jso9fi entry 10s. j, 1i.V.u.0. Hanuioat, SO Rovfl; second hone, K save from stakes; two milee; nominations 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs and l sov at posts 3, Haokßaoe, 15 eoys; one mils; minimum " weight 10 stone ;jwst entry 16s. ' i . Maeilnboeocoh Hajtdioa? of SO eovtjoii '' mile; nomination 1 sov; acceptances 10a. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS, ■ To be ran under the Bulej of Bacioj adopted August 1886.' No qualification Fee. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles, Flying, L.V.J.O and Maitinborough Handicaps close with the Secretary at Mertmborough .on WEDNESDAY, 17th November, at 0 p.m, Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles, Flying; and L.V.J.O. on FRIDAY, December 3rd, at 7 p.m. Acoeptances for samß on WEDNESDAY, December 15th, at 0 p.m. Weights for the Maryborough Handicap to be declared on tho course after the L. V, J.O, is run. Acceptances for the same to be made 30 minutes b'.forc the race takes place. .■' The saddingbell will ring at 11,30 a.m., the first race to start at 12 noon sharp. Each race will start punctually at the time appearing in tho correct cards of the races* No scratching of horses allowed except through the Secretary, and not later thun thirty minutes before the time of starting, All entries and Nominations to be made in writing sealed and addressed to the Secretary. Entrance money to be enclosed, with color, sex, name, a|;e and podigreo of the horse, namo of tho owner, and colors of the rider; in caae of protest tho tome must bo lodged with the Secretary in writing within fifteen li.inutca after the race is run, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to bo forfeited if the protest is not bustainod. Tho, final payment for the Hurdles, Flying, and L.V.J.C!, Handicaps to bo made on tho course an hour before the appointed time of starting for these events. In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances aw to bo given. This only applies where horses have not raced in the Wairarapa, and where their performances are not included in theN.Z. Turf Record. A horse to run in the Hack and Hack Hurdlos must comply with the following conditions, viz,: it must be in actual use as a bona fide hack jit must not have been trained or sweated.in clothing, at least for MJ'montbs before tliß.race meeting; it must never have been entered for any race the advertised stake of whiob has beon more than, fifty pounds; it trrast never'havo won any race exoept 'a Haok or Hcofc Hurdle raco. Mail days from Featterston—Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. 0. DCmiAN, 2431 Hon Secretary. SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist 1887, (New Year's Day.) PEATBERSTON BACING • CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, TO BEHELD OK THE ■ TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE. . President: Henry Bunny, Esq.; Vice-Presi-dent, George Beynolds, Esq.; Stewards: Messrs A. Matthews, W. E. 'Bidwill, W. 0. Williams, W. Cundy, A. ■ Wilkinson, J. T. Hodder, G. T. F. Hutton; Judge: Mr Wallace Smith; Timekeeper; Mr. W. 0. Williams; Starter: Mr W, Oundy; Handicappors': J. 0. Evett; Clerk of the Scales: Mr J. T Hodder; Clerk of the Oouree: Mr. IL MoKenio, . PROGRAMME.. 1. New Year Handicap,of 45 sovs.,Second horse, o sovb from stakes. One and a-half raileß,' Nominations, 1 aov. Acceptances 255. 2. Maiden Plate, of 25 eova—second horse 5 sovs from stakes. 1 mile. Foi horses that have never won an advertised race of 25 sovs. Nominations. 1 sov. Weight for age. 3. Scratch Hack Race, of 10 govs—l mile, Catch weights, For- all horsea that have never won an advertised hack race of 9 sws. Post entries 10s, 4. F.R.C. Handicap, (10 eovs. Second horse 10 sovs from stakes. • Twt miles, Nominations 1 bow Acceptances 2 sol's, and UOs before iiuoii on day of race. 5. Novel Hack Race, of In sovs.— Nine stone up. One mile. Entrance 1 sov. Winner to lie sold for' J5 sovs: surplus tn «ii to race fund, (i. Fi,yixg Stakes Handicap, of 40 sovs.—Kiicmid horao 5 sovs from the stakes. Three quarks of a mile. Nominations 1 siiv : acceptances 1 sov. 7. Tauhekexikau .Stakes Handicap, of 2") sovs.—Secmid Wse 5 sovs from stakes. Koniinatii.il JOs; acceptance 15s. 8, A Hurry Scurry will be run if time permits, RULES AND REGULATIONS, . To be run under tho Rules of Racing adopted August, 1886, ; . The saddling bell will ring at 11.30; first race start at 12 sharp. No entry will be received except i)n condition that all disputes shall bo loft to the decision of tho Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint; their decision on all points must be accepted as final Any Jockey riding except in the colors entered, will bo fined £2. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with'the Secretary with a deposit of £1 .within' fifteen minutes after passing tie winning post, the deposit to be forfeited if the Stewards consider tho protest frivolous or vexatious. Owners are particularly requested to observe that to be avoid being fined, notice of soratohing niust be handodto the Secretary fifteen minutes before the time appointed to start. . A hack horse is one in actual use'as a hack, and which has never run for other thin hack races, Entries and aoCeptances must be made in writing, and addressod to the Secretary of the F. R. C, Featherston, accompanied by the necessary fees, with name, age at time of entry and podigreo of thehorso, nameof ownerandcolorstobewornby rider! _ 1 - „, : In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to hd' given. This only applies where horses hav§ pot raced in Wairarapa and where their performance's are :not included in the N. Z. Turf Record. ' , Nominations for Handioaps will close at the Royal Hotol, Featherston, on Wednesday, the. first day of Docember at 8.30 p.m.. . Weight will be declared on Tuesday, the 14th December, at 8.30 p.m. ; Acceptances for' Handicap to be made on Tuesday, 21st December,' at 8,30 p,m. ; The winner of an advertised race of £75 and over, after the declaration of weights, to carry five lbs extra in F. R. O. Handicap. No Qualification fee required. Fivo per cent will be deducted from the gross amount of any stakes. Horses walking over will receive fifty per cent of the stakes. <. ROBERT BARTON,, 2457 . Secretary and .Treasurer, THEATRE ROYAL- BUILDING, (■ ■ ' MASTERTON. JOHN WEILL BOTTOM, (late of J. Beid's Wellington). HAVING commenced' business in Masterton as a tailor and cliitliier. and being a thoroughly practical Cutter and.tailor in all branches of tlie trade, cau guaiantee every.satisfaction. Ladies ridiny lwhits, jackets, dolmans, Ac., and every description of gentlemen's clothing, liveries, military, naval, and police uniforms. Choice samples of cloths, fancy coatings, tweeds, serges, &c. to select from, Fit, style and workmanship guaijinteed. Latest Loudon fasiiiOn veceiveduwathly. WA

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2485, 24 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2485, 24 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2485, 24 December 1886, Page 4

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