ANNIVERSARY DAI mARA TA H 1 -GAR TE It TON 1 JOCKEY CLUB. To bo held on the TARATAHICOURSE, JANUARY 22ml 18K, ~ t ™ 1 Officers of the Club : President—\V, C. Buchanan, M.H.R. Judge— E. \V. Dorset. • Starter—N. Grace. ' H lindicapper-Whom the Stewards appoint. Stewards—Messrs N. and T., Grace, E. Buckeridgey J.. Stevens, A. ■ Clifton, J. Eaton, and J. A. Rehall. Clerk of the Scalej—L. Nix. Clerk o£ the Course—R. Goodin. Hon, Tieasurcr—A. McKenzie, Secretary—G. W. Duller J c PROGRAMME. Handicap Horble Race, of 35 sova; second horsa to reeeivo 5 sovs from tlio stakes; 2 miles. Nomination 15s; acceptance 1 gov. Maiden Race, of 15 sovt.; 14 miles Open for all horses which havo never won an advertised race; Hack or Hack Hurdlesexeepted; entrance 15s TARATAIII-CA3TEItTO2r J. C. HaKEIOAF, of 50 govs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from tlio stakes; 2 miles. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 306. Novel Race, of 15 sovs; 14 miles; catch weights. The winner to becomo the absolute property of tho Club, to be sold by public auction ten minutes after the race; proceeds to go to tho Club's fund. Post entry 10s. Hack Race, of 10 sovs; once round the course; catch weiglita';pbsf. entry 10s Clakkvule Handicap, of 30 sovs; U miles; second horse to savo his stakes. JNoniination 10s, acceptance 1 sov, Forced Handicap, of 20 sovs; onco round the course; entrance for winners 20s; nomination for non-win-ners lOj ; acceptance 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. To bo run under tlio New Zealand Metropolitan Rules, No qualification Fee. All entries must be made subject to tho conditions that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of tho racing, shall be decided by n majority of Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and that such decision shall be final and binding in all cases, Nomination's for the Handicap Hurdles, T.C.J.C. Handicap, and Clareville Handicap, to be made in writing, stating name, podigree, performances, description and age of horse, and the colon of tho rider, and to be sent in accompanied by the Nomination Fee to tho Hon. Sec. (G. V, Dellcrj, Carterton, on or beforo Wednesday, tho 20th December, ISBG, at 0 p.m. Weights to bo declared oil Friday, the 7th of January, 1887, and published in tho local newspaper." Acceptances and General Entries to be made on or before Monday, the 17th January, 1887, at 1) p.m. Three entries or the public money will be withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged with tlio Secretary within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall bo forfeited if the stewards aro of opinion that tlio protest is frivolous or vexatious. All joekeya to ride in the colors nominated, or a Cue of 1 sov. will be enforced, The raddling bell will ring at 11,30 a.m., firafc race to start at 12 tliaip. Tlio Nwv Zealand Metropolitan rules to apply in all caces where not provided for in this programme. A horse to run in the lack race must comply with the following conditions, viz., (1) It mvst bo ill use as a bona fido hack, (2) II must not bave been trained, i e., galloped or tweatcd in clothing or rug, /it for months Heforo this raca meeting. entered for any other raco. tho advertked stake of which being t;::ui lit'."' (4) It must not for two years prsviiniß.to this race meeting have started for any race, except a Hack, or Hack Hurdle Raco. (5) It must never havo iron any r<:os except a Hack or Eiok Hurdle Race, .0. W. DELLIiB, 2474 Secretary. HOW TB SAVE 25 PSR. 6XST. is a question that often arises, and is vorv seldom solved, although tut solution of tho above problem is very simple, if attempted upon plain rules, the first of which ;s to buy your goods -in tho cheapest market j Eccondlv, to buy them for OASII instead of payrag booking prices and helping to pay the bad debts of others. Tho perusal of the following will suffico to show bow easily the above difficult nroblem may be solved,' l'or cash you can now have delivered to any part of the city or railway station, securely packed the following goods:—Tho finest white sugar, 3d per lb, 9s lid per 401bbag; light grey ditto, 2jd; loaf ditto -lid; currants lid; raisins, 7d; sultanas. 7d; salmon, 8il; lobsters, lOd; eardinca. 5d and lOd per tin; safety matches, 4Jd per doz.; plaid do 4d; prime cheese from (id per lb; candles® oda lb, 251b box, 9s-Id; kerosene, high test, patent tins, Cs (id per tin, or 12s per case; best table potatoes, 4s perewt; British wax, Bsd per lb; Price's London sperm, BJd per lb; self* fitting nedroom, lOd a lb; fluted paraffin, Md lb; i,oonday GJil'lb ; pickles, from M per bottle; soap, yellow; 3d per bar, 20 bau in box ss; almond scented do, Gil, Bd, lOd, and Is per bar; blue mottled, Gil or 9s per box: oatmeal, 251b bag, 2s 9d; Hour, best brand, 12s per lOOlbs; fine Mocha coffee, Is 4d lb; Fry's cocoa, Is Oil; 7an Houten's 4s, and Hudson's Is Gd lb ; pearl barley, 2d lb; sago, rici, tapioca, 51bs for la; starch, 4d lb ; English table vinegar, Gd bottle; white eiystal do., 10d bottle; cornflour, Gdpkt; fige, !)d box; sauces from art a bottle; bird seed lid lb; devilled herrings, Is; fresh do, 7d; hams, 8(1; bacon, 7W lb; pepper, Is Gd lb; jams, best brands, Gd lb; split peas, 2/tlb: clotheslines, Gd; Mb tins mustard, MM; Swiss milk, 8s per dozen; maccaroni anil vermicelli, !)dlb; table salt, 71b hag, Gil, 141b bag, Is; arrowroot, fid lb; tobacco, uailrod and twist, 5s 2d per lb; tinned fruit peaches, apricots, pears, ie., Is 3d tho 21b till; Keillor's marmalade, 8d; painkiller, Is 3d per bottle; soda crystals, Slbs, Is; golden syrup, 21b tin. Oil; fresh eggs, Is doz; teas, new season. Is (id, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Gd ncr lb, a reduction of 2d per lb by taking a Gib pared; bos teas, 14s, lGs, 18s 20s, 22s Gd, 24s per box; half chests do at Is 4(1, Is fid, Is Sd, 2s, 2s 2d per lb; Dunedin ale, qts, Gd per doz; no Stout do, &Gd do; do do, pts 5s do; English ale and stout, best brands; Ilcnnessy's case b,randy; case whiskey, Kinnahan's, Walker's, Cock o' tho North, Mitchell's; schnapps, Geneva, case rum, bulk do, Adelaide wines, ports, and sherries of the finest brands, at lowest possible prices." Noteiue AddressW, JAMIEBON and Co Wholesale and retail Grocers, and Wino and Spirit merchants, Civil Service Stores, Willis-street, AMingtos, four doors above Manms-stieet. ' iristablisbed 1SG8). 412 1, J. HOOPER & CO. Retail Drapery AT WHOLSALIi PRICES. Fancy Dress Goods 3|d, 4-Button Florence Kid Gloves, 4s lid pair Linoleum from is lid per yard Sheeting from IOJd Calicoes 2d per yard, la lid dozen' Ladies Hose from oid Hollands 3M Silecias 3d Prints from ild per yard Quilts, all sizes, 3.* lid " Lace Curtains Is I'M' Tapestry Carpet Is (id per yard Straw' Hats 31d each Suits to measure from 4Gs Trousers and Vests 22s (id Trousers' 1(& TENDERS-FOR SPLITTING POSTS. [TiENDERS are invited for splitting J_ 2,100, posts. Tenders close on SATURDAY, Bth January, 1887. For particulars apply to J.'WmoIiEV or J W.LAHO. 2490
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2492, 5 January 1887, Page 3
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1,217Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2492, 5 January 1887, Page 3
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