;; Business Notices.- - - GENERAL, &POHK'jJUTCHER, . TTTHILST thanking his patrons for "YY ■ P aßt fftvora:. respectfully intimates that ho has takeii thosejsehtrally situated promises recently occupied by Mil PmiLirs, adjoining the Indo-Uhina TeaDopot, where the publiowill be ablo to purchase the very boat of Small Goods;; comprising Heal Cambridgo Sausages, German Sausages, Savaloy's Black Puddniiis, Brawn, Tripe, Trottei Cuw Heels, Hams arid |!acon &o A TRIAI RESPECIFDILY SOHCITBD. ÜB-BN'S TIOUNDRY .and li i ENGINEERING WORKS. : Hydiaulic Lifts, Gas Ovens Made to Order, Hydiaulic Blasts, Colonial OvonaMado, Wale'r Metois Made to Order, Stamp.in? Dyer : and Promei,■ water laid on ' j.'t. glover; ENGINEER, &c„ BOULUOTT ST., WELLINGTON. Goneral Smith, Boilermaker, Shif Smith, Millwright, Bras': IVork/Coppei Work, Tinsmiths' Tools,, Preserving Plantjawmill Plant, Printing Machines Water Endues, Brewing riant, Wator- ' *?lant, Turning Lathes,* "Estimates Given.' ". 'Bolf ,i,n: RIMAOffIGdLUB E MEETING^', JS)f' ■.'•■' '■■■ ■ ' .RAOBCOUBSE^ pUARY,i;iBBB^' J.-Buiiny; Yice'Presi r Matthewß; Hon Treasurei 'l«|Judge,Mrv'A. Mat ■•••.Mr?W..Cun!ly'.i'.Hau: Macfarlaha , sBiB W, r J. Nix; A.M , "raid; A. M. Wilkinson, R, Buckeridge ':■< E McKeuie, Geo. Reynolds, A.-Jfo [■' Kenzie; Clork of Scales, MrR, Bar I toa j Olerk'iof Coiirao, Mr J. Tookor , Tiinekeeper,Mr W.O.Williams'; Clerl j of Totalisator, Mr A, fiouald. ; [ programme: 1, Handicap flußDiKs, lib eovs,'" seconi '". - hone 5 sovs from the Stakes j aboil 1 \ miles, over six flight'sof hurdles ; 3itflin high; uolninatioii 20a(tccbp i' " :,tancol6s. . ''■;.;'•''.'.'. ■:' . '■"■ ''■.■■' '. 2. Handicap Hack • Hurdles, 15 sova ■ about 1 mile, over 4 flights of hur • dies, lift Gin high; nomination lOn ''•" acceptanceßs;. ■;';..-'. ~■.', 8. S.W.R.O. Handicap, 60 aovs, secom - '" horse lOsovs from the stakes; abcu : If miles; .nomination. 20b. aco™
.JsL<:. All vaoeato bo run under the rules of racing.: '.':■-"■-■ -' : ';..'; '.'.'.'.■'■': -■■ No entry will bo received for any race except upon theconditioii.that all claims disputes and objections arising, shall be dooidedbya majority of'tho stewards present.'orwhomthey mayappoiiiftaud. and their decision on all points shall bo final. ' .""! . ''.- "''■. ' All nominations, acceptances, and ontrieu to-be made .in. writing, addressed to the Secretary, Featlierston.' Bo nomination or acceptance will bo received' after tho advertised time of-elosing undor any pretence whatever, or unless rccouk panied by the necessary amounts, The rules bf'tho Wellington Racing Club where applicable,' will bb strictly adhored to. ■. All protests must bo made in writing to the Secretary within, ten minUtos after passing tho winning. post, with a deposit of 2 sov's, which sum will.' bo forfeitedif the protest is not sustained, . In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age at time of entry, pedigree, colour, sex, and previous performances of tho horse, linnie of owner, and colors ofrider inußfc bo ! Tho winner of an advertised race, of 60 sovs and ovor, after tho declaration of weights, to cany 71bextraih SWIIO. Handicap, Hack shall mean a 'horse- which has never started for other than Hack Races; flaok Handicaps excepted, and is not now nominated for Derbys, Guineas, St. Logera, Saplings or Oaks. Horses walking over will receive 'SO per oent of the stakes. ■ • , : 'All persons, intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice in. writing to the Secretary halt an hour boloro tho official time of sterling: such raco. Any person neglecting. 1 or refusing to comply with this rulo shall pay a fiuo,ltobe imposed by /the' Stewards, not exoeeeding to the raco fund. Owners are particularly requested to observe this rulo, ■ .'.■-.'
NOMINATIONS for HANDICAP HURDLES.HACKHURDLES.SWRO HANDICAP, FLYING HANDICAP, ami TAUBERENIKAU STAKES, addressed to the Secretary, at Fnatherston, close on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on WEDNESDAY. Ducl2, iit9p.m. ACCEPTANCES on THURSDAY, Dec 20th at 9 p.m. : •■ '. ■■■. W.BOGK, . 3042 Secretary. J.G.MAGKAY KURIPUNI CASH STORE AND i T)EGS to announce tliat he has, ut'tlie request, and for tho convenience of a number of his customers, —to whom ho tenders his sincere thanks—oponed that shopat the corner of Queen and Romtli. Btreet as a BRANCH SHOP, where by strict attention to business, supplying tho BEST of everything at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, he hopes to merit a continuanco of their favors, ' '•: ■ '"''■ CAKES, PASTRY, and COOTEC': TIONARY always fresh. : HOT PIES f3s*Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, Goods delivered to all parts of. tho Dis- ' -Country orders oxecuted with caro and punctuality. ; ' ItTOG*"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4
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