DAY., TAHATA H EKT'O'II To be heijl on the TAEATAHIiCOUESE, JANUARY fUd 2887. QmcSBS o? 2HB Cmjs: President—W. 0. Btaehjmsn. M.H.S. Judge— E, ; W. I&mt. ■ Starter—:Nl Grace. Handicapper-WhomtbeStewatds&ppointi Stewards—Messrs 1 N. and T. Grace, E, Biickeridge, J. Stevens, A. Clifton, 3. Eaton, and J. A. Renall. Clerk of the Scales—L- Nis. Clerk of the Course—B. Goodin. Hon. Treasurer—A. McKsnzie. Socretacy—CJ. W. Deller. PBOGBAMME. Hasdicut HiraDUS: E&cz, of 85 sovi; second home to: receive 5 eova from the utakoe; 2 \ milet. ' Komiu&fcion 1B» ; acceptance 1 sov. BCai'mk Raos, of IS suvb ; 1| mile* Open for all horse* which lisve new won an adverti*ed sao*;. H»sk: o? Hack Surdlosascapted jeafcraaesji&s TiKiTiHl-OASTZKTO.'J J. 0. BaKTSKU?, of EM) sovs ; second horse to raaeivia 5 eovs frorn the stakes; 2 t&Jlee. 2sominatsou 1 sw; sooppteaos 30*. Novel Each, of 15 bovi ; miles; catsft weights. The winner to beoome.ihe absolute property of tha Club, to be sold by pubho auction ten tniautai after the nice ; proceed* to go to thd .: Club's fuud. Post entry 10a. EUck Baoe, of 10 m>vs ; once round the .. oourae ; catch weights; poatentrylGi Ciarevilie Handicap, of 30 aove; !$ ; mi]ua; second hone to save hk stakes, domination 10s, Rcoept&nce 1 nor. Forced Handicap, of 20 »ova; once round the course ; entrance for win- : aicra £Oo ; nomination for non-win-nera 10s ; uceoptance 10«. KULE3 ANO REGOLkTIONS. Tobaruu under tho New Zealand Mttro' poUtati llutaa. No qualification Fe«. , All tmtrlim must be made subject to the m ditlwiy that nil disputes, ohdnia, and objaotions arising out of the racing, shall be decided by s majority of Stewards present, or whom iaa;s may appoint, and ttmt guah decision shall Sk fltml and binding in nil cases. Nominations for th« Handicap Hurdle T.C..T.C. 'Handlaa]), and Olarevillo Handicap to ha mtwle in writing, statins nam*, pedigree. parformnnocß, desoriptUmautl tigs of hone, anc the colom of the rider, end to he lent in accompanied by the domination Foe to thi
i Hob. Seo. (G. W, Beller), Carterton, oa or be- ' fore Wednesday, the 30th December, 1866, at , 9 p,ra. "Weiohis to bo declared on Friday, : the 7th of January, ISS7, and published Su the 1 local newspaper. Aiueptauceg and Ge&era! Entries to to made ou or before Monday, the , 17th January, 1887, at 9 p.m. Throe entries or the public money will- b* : withhold. No protest will be considered ualese I lodged with the Secretary within ten minute* after the race, accompanied by a deposit of two pound?, 'which shell be forfeited if the stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jookeye to ride in the color* nomiaated, or a fine of 1 sov. will be enforced. The saddling bell will ring at ll.Soa.fi),, first race to ntart&t 13 sharp. The New Zealand Metropolitan rules to apply in all cases whero not provided for in this programme. A horse to ran in the haek race most comply with the following conditions, vis., (1) It must, be in use as a bona fide hack, (2) It njust not lave been trained, i e,, galloped or sweated in clothing or nisf, at least for -six months before this raco meeting. (S) It must n<w<jr have beau entered far any other race, the advertised' stoke of which being more than fifty pounds. (■!) It must not for two years previous to this race meeting have started for any rcee, escept a. Hitck, or Hack Hurdle Eace. (5) It must never have won any race escept a HaoV or Hook Hurdle Saco, ' " G. W, DELLEB, 2474 Secretary. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SO* C CIETIES' { "demqhstration sports. MAsneaiow Pakk Ovai. AnnlyerHaxy Day, i"/ 22, 1887. ;, PaOOBAMMBr-. 1. Boys Race, under 12, 100 yards,' *• entry free, first prize 10s, second 5s 2. Maiden Race, 220 yards, entry 2s, >• first prize 30s, second prize 15s * 3. Hop, Step, and Jump, entry 2s, first prize 20s, second prize 10s > S 4, Anniversary Handicap (open to all) 11 first event 120 yards, first prize £5, second '. £3, third £1 ;■ 5. Sack Kace, entry 2s, first prize 20s, '> second prize 10s 11 0. Walking Handicap, lh miles, first prize (10s, second 20s S 7. Girls Race, 100 yards, under 14. '• entry free, first prize 10s, second fire 8. Anniversary Handicap, second event, 220 yards 9. Running High Jump, entry 2s, r first prize 20s, second 10s 10. 100 Yards Handicap, first prize 30s, second 10s a 11. Vaulting with a Pole, entry 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s j 12. Half Mile Handicap, first prizo 60s, second 20s 13. Youths Raco, under 15, 200 yards, entry Is, first prize 15s, second 7s 6d a 14. Hurdle Race, (cen hurdles) 220. yards, first prize 40s, second 20a 15. Quoits, entry 2a, first prise 80s, . second 10s. . IG. Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards, for Society members only, first prize 60s, second 30s
17. Egg and Spoon Eace, 75 yards, entry Is, tirsfc prize 15s, second 5» 18. 150 yarda Handicap, firat prize 40s, second 15s 19. Three Legged Race, tinder 15, entry Is per pair, first prize 15s, second 5s 20. Anniversary Handicap, final event 440 yards ■■• 21. Obstacle Baca, boys under 15, entry lg, first prize 16s, second !Ta 6d 22. Volunteor and Fir® Brigade Handicap (open to Wairar&pa) 230 yards, Jksfc I prize 80s, second 10s [ 23. One Milo Handicap, fUrfc prise 80*, nocond 40» 24, Consolation Handicap, 220 yard*, entry la, first prize 20a, second 10a ItUIES AND REGULATION. Entries (with psrfonnanoas) for all Handicaps (except Oontulaiton) to be made to ths Secretary nn up hnfnrn W«4ru,iJ« Mi, T)H, !■«„._, ■ Handtcaoß declared on Saturday 15th January, Nomination! for Handicaps gf, accgpiance (oa tbo ground on day of sports), Ss. Two oatapetitors to start or no -prbs; three to i>tait or no second prbe. The decision of the Committ** inall eatea of dispute to bs final. In ihs event of the weather provingiTtnfavorable, tbo Committee ahaU ha»* it in thsir power to -postpone its 'sports from daytoday. ■::.;.. In th< Anniversary Handicap, winners of the most points in tb« /three events to sake ihs prize, to count as. follows: Qve poinii forfir»4 place, three for second, pUoe, »ad two for third plac". AdmitU. jn to thn around la ; Children under 12 half price. AlSiaaaßand will play on tha 6round.r Sports to commence at ll a.vrv ahitrp. GSAND PROCESSION of Friendly Socft. ties in fttll regalia, 'headed by the Brass Band. \ : -.-;-W, MOKEN2IB, ■'.. J 2484 •', 1 ; Y -• Ho*. See. :' BRACKS YEHfcjTS KUBBISH., TRUSCOTT & ALFASi in* permanent orickntaken;,. beg to inform ins ■ public junerally that they deliver GOOD ! BRIOES in Sfasterton and nsighoorhiwc!, and sis their is adjacoat to tao railway they are ia a. jHjaitiaa to auppiy first oloaa bricks to'-irjy of the jsteiiona or. sidings along the -ita&waf QHIi!r%E
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2489, 31 December 1886, Page 4
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