ANNIVERSARY mAM TAH - 0 A*R ItS I JOCKEY CLUB. 1W" To beheld on the' I ' !t TARATAHI JANUARY ( -, ,» t bmoess op the Circs' | fretoaenMV. C. Buchanan, M'H R, ' > Jiidge— E. W. Dorset! \ Starter—N. * | ► Stewards—Messrs N and T'Grace, ' E Buckeridge, J. Stevens, Clifton, J Eaton, and J. A. t j ßenall. 1 | 'M? Clork of the Scales—L Nix. Olerk of the Oourso—jß. Goddihf. i>l Hon; Treasurer—A. McKenae.V. ;,4 Seoietaiy—G. W. Dollar, , PROGRAMME Handicap Hubble Race, of 35 v sovs; second horse>to receive: 5 sovs from; ■ the stakes; 2 miles. ■ /Nomination' 15s, acceptance 1 sov Maides Race, of 15 sov„, 1J miles Opon for all horses .which have never won/:an 'advertiaed race; vHaok; or. Hack Hurdlosexcepted; entrance Ifis Tabatahi Caribiiiok J. 0. Hancicap,' of 50 sovs j; second, horse ;to receive 6 sovs from: the stakes; 2 miles. ' . i aov.; acceptance 803.® Novel Race, qHS bovs;l|,miles; catch weights. The winner to become;the absolute property of the Club,r ba sold by public auction "ten mindted after the race; proceeds to go to tie. Club's fund. Post entry 10s. {'.l" - Hack Race, of 10 sovs; course; patch \veights!;posfc £ entm
Clareville Hakdioaf, of 30 sovs| • miles;, second horse to stakes.'; 10s,acce()tl ■ lsov. . All Fouobd Handicap, of 20 sow! ''on! round the course; entrance-for \vi ners 20s j nomination fir non-wi nors 10s; acceptance 10a. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run underlie New; ZealaairMetfo; . -All entries must' ba made subject to-tho cp_ ditions that all. disputes, clnihiai and bbjeotioiiL. timing out of the racing, shall bo .decided by;a' majority''of : Stewards or '- wliom theymay appoint, and ' that such debißiou. fehall-6b .final and binding in all cases.: ; Nominations for the Handicap^Huritleflj' T.0.J.0. Handicap, and' Clareville to bo made in writing, stating, name, pedigtebj? performances, description and age of horse, : and the colors of the rider, and to bo accompanied by the Nomination i Foe, to: the. Hon. Sec.,(G. W. Deller), Carterton, onorbev fore Wednesday, the 29th December, .1886, 9 p.m. 1 Weights ,to be declared on Friday,; the 7th of January, 1887, and pubMed in the local: newspaper. 'Acceptances and s General Entries to be made on or before Monday, tlie 17th January, 1887, at!) p.m.' " :/< Three entries or the public money will be withhold. ■ 'No protest will be considered unless lodged with tho Secretary within ten minutes after tlie racoi accompanied by a deposit of tivo pounds, which shall bo forfeited if the stewards are of opinion that the protest is* vexatious. •
All jookeys to rule in tlie colors nominated, or a fine of 1 sov, will bo enforced. The saddling boll will ring at 11,30 a.m., first race to (start at.l2 sharp.'. , ■ Tho New Zealand Metropolitan rules to apply in all cases wbero not provided for in this, pro-! gramme. ' v ' A'horfla to run' in the hack race mu6t comply with tho following conditions, viz., ■ (l),It must be in use as a bona, fide hack; -(2) It must not have been trained, ! e,, galloped or sweated in clothing or rus at least foi sis months thiß race meeting. (3) It must never have been entered for any other raco, tho advertisod stoke of whioh being more, thaii fiftj? pounds, (4) It must uot for two years previous to .this race meeting bavo started for any rwe, except a Esok, or Hack Hurdle Race, (5) It inusi never have won any raco-.except a Hack' or Hack Hurdle Race, • ' '. . G. W. DBLLBR,.. 2474 .. .' Seoret&ry,
AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SO' CIETIES' DEMONSTRATION SPORTS.Masierton Park Oval. Anniyersary J^ay, SATURDAY,January 22, 1887. v . Programme- ■ ~/• 1. Boys Raco, under 12, 100 yards, entry free, first prize 10a, 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 lQs 4. Anniversary Handicap (open to all) first ovenfc 120 yards, first prize £5, second £3, third £1 ' 5. Sack Race, entry 2a, first prize 20a, second prize 10s . G. Walking Handicap, 1| |miles, .first; prizo GOs, second 203 • • - • 7. Girls Race, 100 yards, tinder 14, entry .free, first prize 10s, second five 8. Anniversary Hand second ev :nt, 220 yards' : ; ■ " . . 9. Running High Jump, entry 2s, first prize 20s, second IDs : :. c ' ' 10. 100 Yards Handicap, first prize'jlOs second 10s •. ■ ; ' .. ■ 11. Vaulting with a Pole, entry 2s, first prize 20s, Becoiid lOs j 12. Half Mile Handicap, first prize 50s, second 20s; '■ 1 I ■ . 13. Youths Race, under.ls, 200 yads, entry Is, first prize 15a, second 7s Cd J 14. Hurdle; Race, (ten 1 hurdles) 120 yards, first prize 403,-second 20s' ■ ' ; 15. Quoits, entry 2s,'first prize 3)g, second 10s. v.."r'"""''.-"! - 16. Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards, for Society momta, oxily, fiilst prize 60s, second 30s . j 17. Egg and Spoon Race, 75 yards, entry Is, first prize IBs, second 5s l 18.150 yards Handicap, first prize % second 153 .' . . ■ -19. Three Legged Race, under 15, entry -Is per pair, first prize 15s, r second
20. Anniversary Handicap, final event 21. Obstacle Race, boys under. 15, entry la, first prize 16b, second 7«6d ' .22.' Volunteer and Fire Brigade Handi' dap (open to Wairarapa) 220 yardß, first prize 30s, Becou.d 10a 23. One Mile Handicap, fisrt prize 80s, second 40b . ■ ' . . >. . . 24. Consolation Handicap,.22oyards/ entry Is, first prize 20s, second 10b ' 'RULES AND REGULATIONS. on or beforeYWedneeday the 12th 'January. Handicaps declared on tSaturday-15ih' Jarinaiyi' Nominations for Handicaps 2s, acceptance' (on the ground ;on day of sports), 2s, Two competitors to start or no■ prize; three to start or no second priM, ;■ Tho decision of the Committee in all catoa of dispute to be final. In the event if the weather proving unfayorable, the Conimittoe shall hav#. it in their .power to postpone the [sports from In the Anniversary Handicap, jrinneM of th» most points in the three events to. take the prize, to count bb follows: fivepointdforfiisk; place,.' three .for seeond place/ - and;'two' s for : Admission to the groundila; Children under 12 half price,; A Brass Band will play oil the ground. . Sports to commence atll a.m sharp. , : GRAND I'EOCESSION- of Frisndly Societies m full regalia, headed by, the-Brais-Band; TV MoKENZIE, 2484 Sen BRICKS VERSUS RUI mRUSCOTT& ALPASS* sJL ont.l)riclj|pnkei^,rbogl publi&generally that they BRICKS livMaatertonand
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2490, 3 January 1887, Page 4
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