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TO STAND THIS SEASON. 1 T W. Ncill's Trinco of Wales Horse \ Itopository, Mastortun, 'and to cmvol tho district if sufficient inducement offers, tho haudsomo tlwrou#reu IlttiMandeville. First class pacltetta-JSiih <;j water provided free for niarWS"" 1 stinted, whon duo notice will bo qiveft after w]iich.lii por wcok will bo charijed Full particulara.aa to terms, aud tab ulnted pedigree can bo obtained on np plication to W.NEILL, ' Proprietor. FOR SALE ORTO STAND THIS SEA SON, THE PUItEIIRED CLYDESDALE STALLtON LOCH DM, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Flor once (imported). This grand colt was bred by tho Auck land Stud Company in 1885, thorefon three years old this loalin", and i: admitted by-competent jud»os to bo i splendid apecioiou of a draught Biro. Loch Dliu is ut dappln bay with blacl points, very docile, leads well with anj 1 horso, he Jias good foot, plonty of hair ' and when thoroughly furnished must bo i ' magnilicent animal, Loch Dim will bi ' shown at both parades, and if not suh ' wilf tio nt tho service of broedors. In tin meantime Loch Dhu can be soon at Mi ' owner's sUibles. r Extended pedigree in cards and futun ■ advertisement, ; . JOHNSTOTT, - ' 2(i80 Biwklync, Gladstone.

TO STAND THIS SEASON A T A, W. CAVE'S FARM, To Oro £X Oro, Masterton, tho Thoroughbred Horso, ■' . ■ .. ' ,'■""'' ... IPISCATORIOUS, ■■;.';'' By Traducer (imp.), out of .Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp),-out ef Cuqubtto.(iinp.) by Lntlncolot, winner df> English Derby unci full brother to Touch«tono."'Tradueer by tho Libel, by Jantaloon. Tho liibelj put of Pasquenade, full sister to 'Touchstone. ' '**' ■..:•' It will bo sera from the above that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been even' more to tho' Australian Turf than Traducor to tho New Zealand : The fact that Piscatorious is trie only Fishornian and Ttaducer nH should^ 1 siilticii'iit to cutjj breeders. Owiibrs< brocdhigh; to winning a horso brc whoso'breed him n bi«[ i world! ''.. . In color Piscatoiitfus: brown, with.Mactfpoiii. hands Sin high,-has ;i»nJ head (never a noater'br.cy on a neck), indicative of •■& Hisucck ia lohji; (iud m/ pipe well detach deep and vrollWi'' for anything,-1 TERMS.—TU Guineas, Haiti Two or more * payable*'.ori'j 31st Decern until duo mi*

MARSHALL-F. Gray. JodoesF, Gray, R. Everndeti.J. Wickens, W. Cavoy. SiAßTuns J. Hooper, 0. Ewhis>ton. HiiNDioAPi-ERS -J. Hooper, F. O'Connor, 0. Ewington, Hon, Treasurer, W. Sellar; Hon. Seoketary, E. H. Waddington. • . Ground Committee—\V. Blinkhorno, W, Limsley, T. Collier, J. Morris, junr. 0. P, Skipper. General Committee-Tlio Delegates, Timkkbevkk-Gco, Hooper,

PROGRAMME! 1. Maiden Race, 220 yardß, Entry 2/. First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/2. Boys' Race (under twelve) Entr; f reio, lßt 6/-, 2nd 2/6. 3. Novel Raco (under fifteen) run lift; yards backwards, vim fifty yards fifty yards on all fours, Entry 1/Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/4. Boxing Day Handicap (Opon to all first event 120 yards, Ist £lO, 2ni £5, 3rd £2, 5. Sack Haoo, Entry 1/-, first 10s, 2m 5/. 0. Walking Handicap, H milos, Ist £\ 2nd £l. 7. Girls Bace (under 12) 100 yards Entry free, Ist 5/- 2nd 2/6 8. Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd event, 220 yards 9. Youths Race (under 15) 200 yards Entry 1/-, Ist 10s, 2nd 5/10. 100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2m 10/-, Entries close 1 p.m on ground 11. Vaulting with a polo, Entry 2/-, Is 20s, 2nd 10s 12. Half-mile Handicap, Ist M, 2m £1 13. Greasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prize, tin pig which must bo caught by thi tail. 14. Hurdle Handicap (10 hurdles) 221 yards, Ist £2, second £l. 15. Putting tho stone, entry 2s; Ist 20s uccond 10s [O. Friendly Societies Handicap (fo: members only) 220 yards: Ist & 2ml £l. 17, Old Man's Bace, 160 yards (specin prizo givon by P. Dickson, Whole sale Drapery Compauy) suit o clothes, [B.lsoyards Handicap; Ist 30s, 2w 15s. Entries close at 1 p.m, on th ground. ' 19, Threo-leggcd race (undor 15) Entr; Is per pair, Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 10. Boxing Day Handicap, final evon 440 ynrds. 11. Obstaclo Bace (boys under 15) Eutrj la; lab 10a, 2nd ss, 12. One Mile Handicap, Ist £3,2 nd I 10s. !8. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards ontryls,lst2os,2ndlo3, !4, Tug of War, 10 a sido, Married ■ Single, Entry Is, prize 20s.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (oxcept 100 yards, 150 yards and Consulatiou) to bo niado to tho Secretary on or before WEDNESDAY 12th December; Handicaps elected on 16th Docomber, Nominations for Handicaps, Boxing Day, ss, acceptance ss; Walking 2s. n'cccptanco 8s; 100 yds, 2s 6d 1 p.m on the ground; Half milo 2s, accoptanco 8s; Hurdles 2s, acceptance--8s: Friendly Societies 2s, accoptanco 8s | 150 yards, 3b, 1 p.m. on the ground ; Ono Milo, 2s, acceptance, 8/-; Consolation, 1/- on the ground. Accoptance on Ground on Day of Sports. Two competitors to start or no prizo; tlirco to start or no second prize Tho decisions of tho Committee in all cases of dispute to bo final. In tho event of the weathov proving unfavorable tho Committee shall havo it in their power to rosTi'ONK tlio Sports from day to day. In the Boxing Day Handicap winners of tho most points in the three events will take the prize; to count as follows—s points for first placo, 3 for second placo,tmd two for third placo.

ADMISSION TO GHOUND Is. Ouimbek Under Twelve, Half-Price. AWiASSBANDONTHE GROUND. EXCURSION TRAINS; EXCURSION FARES! Sports lo commenco at 11 a.m. sharp, Procession of Friendly Societios in full regalia, headed by the BRASS BAND; all Societies to meet oUho Mes'ims' Ham,, at 10 a.m. sharp. E.H, HADDINGTON, Hou'.'Soo., •' 3W2 ■ : JPwy Btr«efc, Haeterton.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3

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