(New Ybar's Day.) l ' FE4THEKSTONE AGING ANNUAL MEETING!, TO BEHELD ON THE TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE,;, President: Henry Bunny, Eaj; ; Vic«-Prcel-dent, .'George Reynolds, E»d.' Messrs A. Matthowß, Vf. %.Wm,-WiQi Williams, W. Gundy, A, J. Ty tt«AAm fliPI TTnH/w • .Tnilmi .M» W.P.kaSmithi Timekeeper: Mr ,¥, o. 'iWarnii Starter: Mr AW Cundyt Handlcapows! £0; Evett; Clerk of the Scales: Mr J, T floddar; j Olerkof theCorise! MrK,MeKenrie, i. . | . f ROGRAMME. •■' 1. New Year Handiuap, of 45 sovs.--' Second horse, 5 sovs froni- stakes. Ono and a-half miles. Nominations, 1 bov. Acceptances 255; 2; Maiden Plate, of 25 ; sovs—second horao 5 sovb from stakes. 1 mile. ,■ For horses that have'never won an'advertised race of 25 sovs. Nominations 1 soy, Weight for age. 8. Soratoh Hack Race, of 10 sovs—l, milo. Catch weights. For all horaos I that have never won an advertised hack race of 9 bovs. Post entries 10s. • 4. F.R.C. Handicap, 90 sovb.Second horse. 10 sovs from,' stakes. Two miles. Nominations 1 sov. Acceptances 2 bovs, and 30a before noon on day of race. <;, - .5. Novel Hack Raoe, of 15 'sovs,— Nine stone up.' One mile. Entrance .1 sov. Winner to be sold for i 5 sovb: surplus to go to raco fund. '6. Flyinq Stakes, Handicap, of; 40 sovs.—Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes.. Three quarters of a mile. Nominations 1 sov: acceptances Ibov. ; 7. Tauhbbenikau Stakes Handicap,. of 25 sovs.-Second horso 5 sovb from stakes. Nomination 10a; acceptance 15s. 8, A Hurry Scurry-will be run if time permits.' RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the Rules of Racing adopted August, 1886. Tho saddling bell will ring at 11.30 j first race start at 12 sharp, ■ ... , No entry willbe recelvod'except on condition ,tbat all disputes shall bo loft to tho decision of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint; tho'ir dooiaion on' all points must be accepted as final. any' Jockey tiding except in the colors entered, will bo fined J2, • All protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary with a deposit of £1 pest, the deposit tabe forfeited if the Stewards consider tho protest frivolous or vexatious. Ownors are particularly roquostod to observe that to be avoid boing fined, notice of eoratohing must be handed to theSeoretary fifteen minutes before the time npr/mited to start, A hack horso is one in aotiial uho as a hack, and which has never run for othor than hack races, . Entries and acoeptanoes must be made in writing, and addressed to the Secretary of the F.R.O, Featberston, accompanied by the necessary fees, with name, age at time of entry and pedigree of the horse, nameof owner and colors tobawfirn by rider. . '• ' "' • ,In all nominations for handicaps the .previous performances are to. be given. This only applies whore horses have not raced in Wairarapa and where their performances sit, not included in tho N, Z. TurfEaoord. • ? Nominations for Handioapa will close at the Royal Hotol, Featherston, on 'Wednesday, (An (Wot. A*v nf Tla/uimV*,. o» O Ort i, « ' weight will be doolared on Tuesday, the 14th December, at 8.80 p.m. Acooptences 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. , Five per cent will be deducted from the ty per cent of the stakes. ROBERT BARTON, :: . . 2457 .Secretary and Treasurer. IMPORTANT TO WINE MERI CHANTS,,. .HOTELKEEBERS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. ' Desirous of replenishing their cellars with CHOICE SELECTIONS OF WINES and SPIRITS. ■■ Imported direct from the Growers and Distillers.' , » MACDOUGALIi&OO., South British Insurance Buildings, Lambton-Quay-HAVE FOR SALE. Duty Paid and Bond : Whiskies-" Bon Accords," "Cock o' the North," Bodega's "Guid Scotch Drink," "Jubilee," "Queen's Dram," Robertson's and otharleadingbrandß, Brandies—Munzer's, Hennessey's, Martells, and othdrs. Rums—Lowndes', Pale Jamaica, and Lemon Hart's. Geneva-J.D.K.Z., and Pollen's of Rottordam. Gin—Burnett's Old Tom' and Original Plymouth Gin Port WiNES-High Class, Vintago, Tawny, Rich and Dolicious • SnuwiiEß—Solera, Superior, Old, Light and Dry Clarets—Margaux. Lafite, La Rose, Me'doc, and others Champagnes-Lows, Roederer's, Hiedeoick's, Moot's, and others Burgundies—Hooks, Moselles, Santernes, various - Australian WiNES-Grenaohe, Frontignao, Reisling, Muscadine, and Tokay , ■Malt Liquors—Baaa' Pale Ale and Guin* ness' Stout. AGENCIES. The Bon Accord's and Cock o' the North whiskies—The Bodega Company's "Guid Scotoh Drink"—John Robertson and Son's Dundee Whiaky—Munrer and File 1 Wines and Brandies-Canterbury Farmers' Association (Limited) for Feed, inc; Stuffa—lnwood'a Flour and Quinn's Shamrock brand of Hams and Bacon. PROPRIETORS OF THE " Jubilee" Whisky and "Queen's Dram" and the celebrated "Jubiloe" Household Casks. MACDOUGALL and CO., General Commission Merchants and Agents, Wine, Spirit, and Produce Brokers and Importers. LAMBTON-QTJAY, WELLINGTON. , , SENT POST FREE FOIU2 PENNY - STAMPS.. \ TREATISE on Nervous Disorders, x \. Celibacy, Woman, Marriage, How to Choose a Partner for Lif o so as to Live Happily; also tho Injury caused, by the use of Tobacco and Alcohol, &c, &o. Address : E.T.SELBY,M.H. . Castlereagh,'St. Redfern, 2435 .■'■- Sydney. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. MR TAYLOR returns thanks to. the settlers of Tinui and Whareama, for the liberal support accorded to'him in the past, also that he has made a Grand Reduction . "n the price of Boots. .' ~. First-class Watertights from £1 1b Cash,'' { Booked £l'2b. * 241 i) BH,ING-L ; BSi,v. . f ..|o BUILDERS,& OTHERS,-W; ; X Pkanonell has made arrangements with Wiley, Bros. (Carterton), for their celebrated shingles, and will supply the neighborhood on the Shortest notice in any quahtity. : Also, House-Blocks', White Pine Split Palings, and, Firewood. , A Btockkep't on hand, Note tho address— ■ ' '.. u' ":"■■■. ■■■.■' ■W.PRANGNELI. , 'v. Town Carrier,; Churclwt;,, (next- ■ Daily
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2487, 29 December 1886, Page 4
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