AiU W> AtITMENTS AR&tf(JW<REPLEIE,C MmmM^FitfowH-'
y^im^wmsm'M-' /ill '. sbx <V: .'■ v.'« i:■ j^ : ; TOKSDAY,-JANUARYS, 1888;:: :•■; ™i^t;-Mt^'Mnpj!^ici^ifei I "; "■'. ■ idehtJfr A; MattLoi?BjHiln Treasurer IMr W. Cunfly;Jii^ge,? Mt v A;^Mal. : . ,tlißwj ■' diiiii|/p(!t v 3lr A.-'K? ' l {Stewards, 'Messrs W, Ji;Nix;A: Doii-' (old, A. AfWilkinson, R,Buckeridra, .>. ■K. McKii.Ve„'Gc9? RrtVffiilde.VA'. Md-4 ''■ : 'KeilzioKOiotk'of-'ScilesjJir.R. Bar-' ; itiin.j Olerkof'GniM'e, Mr J.,Tocker.'; '•'" Timekeeper,JfrW.b; Williams j Cluik ■ ■of Totalisator, Mr A, Donald, -''
1.; Handicap tioipLEs, ofysova, : ,eccond .'■ hor'auLo.sovsfromlhVStaWi about - ; niuei.* VVel' Vis fliglrtSof. liui-aiwa, . , 3itffihigh j aocepi. m % MdicaV •HAC^Hi)Rbi;i ) ils: govs,,/ . IT « b vwtcl<J"Ue/-|(vQf4cfliuht9>6f, liur; (V v#iW6JH!!\igh"|;iibimnalidu'ios,-'' v.;., aeco^iipsr':^:,;^;^?"^''.'..' '.' 8f f s;W^,ti,;HASpioAp;M^ •;■ ;lj mili'B;.?iiOiiiijirtiioii f i!o3 accept '-;v ; taiiCß-40a.y»v.'-' ? ,vV'—. •• • ■ soft j aIMuH ', lmilo,cakh.woiglit.i,postimtryJo3, " ■'W entries must bn in >de within half •' • : au hoiirafterth'o'U.ck'HutdliiHace ■l9 I'UU. .■ ' '.■'.. -'.'■"*: 5. FiYixa, Handicap, ;0 bovb, second horse S.Bovs'frotallie stakes r ; about t mile; nomination 20a, acceptance 6, Hack Handicap, 20 bovs ; about U - miles, nomination 10i, > accoptauco 10s, ' ' *-'.'' .' •' I Tabhebenikac ' Stakes, 80- boys, : 'fiecutiil hurae 5 ai.va from tho stakos, about 1 tiiilo; nomination 20s acceptanoo 10a. •; We'ghta tor this will be dookred half an hour after the Plying Handicap is ran., Accep. ■ tanees must bo made within half an :. hour after declaration of weights. RULES AND REGULATIONS, r All races to ho rim under the rules of racing. ■ •,.,: . ■No entry will bo received for any raco iHttept upon- the condition that ail claims' disputes and objections arising/shall bo decided by a majority of the. stewards present, or whom they may appointed andtheir decision on all points shall bo final, . Air nominations, acceptances, aud entries to bo inado iti writing, addressed to tho Socretarv, Foatherston, No nomination or acceptance will be received : after tho advertised time of dosing under any pretence whatevor, or unless aceompained by the necessary amounts. : The rules of .the" Wellington Racing Club where applicable, will,bo strictly adhered to. -.' ' '- ■ . All protests must be made in writing to tho Secretary-within ten minutes after passing the winniug post, witha ■ dopo.«it i (if\i'f...vß, which sum will be forfeitedif.tho protest is. not- sustained. • In all nominations for Handicaps, tho niitiie, age at time of entry, pedigree, colour, sex, and previous '.performances of tho horse, namo of owner, and colors of rider must ho given, ■. < The winner of aii 'advertised'.race of pOsovs and over, after the declaration ! of weights, to carry 71b extra to': SWKO Handicap, .. ; Hack shall mean.a tioi-so which has never started for otherthan Hack Races; Hack Handicaps excepted, and is not now nominated for Dorbys, Guinoas, ■ St. Legow, Saplings or Oaks. Horses'walking over'will receive CO per cent of the stakes. •..,„',■
AlrpoiWß intending to withdraw horses are required to give notico in writing to the Secretary halt tin hour belore thq official timo of starting such race. Any person'neglecting or refus-ing-W comply with this rule shall pay a line, to he imposed by the Stewards, . nutexoeeedingl'2Uto the race fund. Owners aro particularly requested to observe this nib, . DOMINATIONS for HANDICAP HtJIDLES.HACKIIURDLES.'SWRC HANDICAP, FLUNG HANDICAP, amITAUBEIIENIKAU STAKES, ad! dressed to (ho Secretary, at Feathorston,' close on WEDNESDAY, Duo. 6, at!) p.m. WEIGHTS will bo declared on WEDMiSDAY,Deol2,at9n.m. " ACCEPTANCES on'THURSDAY, Dec 20th at 9 p.m. W.BOCK, J. G. MACK AT KUBIPUNI OASH BTORE AND ■ , MKERY, "DEC'S to announce that he has, at tho request, and for the couvenienco of a number of his customers,—to whom he tenders his sincere'' thanks—opened that shop at the corner of Queen and Rouall.
street as a BRANCH 6HOP, where by strict attention to business, supplying tho BEST of everything at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, be hopes to morit a continuance of their favors. CAKES, PASTRY, and CONFECTIONARY always fresh. HOT PIES K§- v Tiios<kys, Thursdays, & Saturdays. Goods delivered to all parts of the KbCountry orders executed with care and punctuality. - ' 3001 OPAKI SAW MILLS, Maßtcrton. RICHARD JBYBRNDM PROPRIETOR, 3 TjT BEGS to notify at"ho JL.V Hi, has burchased tho above well-liiiown mill, and is prepared to ait and delivor timber to order any size and at tho lowest possible trade rates. . All orders by pist, at the mill, or left atR. E.'Bresidtnco,'wiH receive prompt and careful attention. ■-' ~" TRWOJJ OF.WALBTTvSBr . STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY. WILLIAM NEILL towpply-llio travell!public with BUGGIES, OARRY-ALI and VEHICLES of every deseripUonou t«Q shortest notice! '" ■•"■• ■Tho Livery, department is under the care of an exporieiwd worn, and every attention is paidto stabling, bait and atr awmmodhtion.: • • HORSES; 'quality kept constantly on hiro. ~/.• ,' BUS W'H run to and from th otables to mcec overy train,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 1
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