LOWKIt VALLEY .lOOKEV CLUU RACE • MEEI'ING; TO BE HEW AT MAUTIXIIOROUOn, OX DECEMBER Wi, 18811. President—M*. C. Hitchaiun; Viee-fresi-dent, John tlartiu, junr j Trcaauter, G.Fain j Handicapper, A, 11, JfncFnrlane; Judge, "\V->l)acc, Smith; Timekeeper, W, 0, Williams; Clerk of tlio Sealtp, T, F, Evans; Clerk of Course, J. Cameron. Stewards: Messrs U McDougall, C. Hams, H.C. Dowman, J, Orr, S, Mahupuku, A. Evcritt, 0. Harris. - ; ■ ■ . Programme; 1. Handicap Himnix Race of 40 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from slakes. Nominations ljsov; acceptance lsov. Two miles, ovor S flights of darkened hurdles moin high, 2. Hamiicap Hack Hrmnu; Kace of 15 sovs, One mile and a half, Over sis Higlits of darkened hurdles 3ft Din high, Nominations 10s; acceptance Cs, 3. Firao Handicap of 25 sovs; six furlongs Nominations; 15s; acceptance, 10s, i. Maided Hack Back of 10 sow. One mile ; catch weight. Entrance 10s. 0. Lower VaukyJockky CixbCup Hamiicap, value 50 guineas, with 40 sovs added; second brae 10 sovb •front the .. stakes; two miles. Nominations lsov; Acceptance 30s and 10a at the post. 0, Handicap Hack for Cit, value 20 guineas: one mile, dominations, 10t; acceptance us. ". Maktixhoiioukii Handicap of 20 sovs: one mile. Nominations, 10s: acceptauce, 10s. Hie Wellington Raring (Hub RULES AND REGULATIONS. All r.-ces will be run uudcr the Kulcs of Racing 1889, as adopted by the Wellington Metropolitan Ciuh. No qualification fee, Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Handip Hack Hurdles, Flying Eandicap, Cup, Hack Handicap, and Miirtiuhoroiigh Handicaps dune with thi- Secretary »t JLirtiuborough, on SATURDAY, 23rd November, atllp.in, Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles and Handicap Hack Hurdles, Flying Handicap Cup, and Hack Handicaps on SATURDAY, 7th December, a 8 p,m, Acceptances for same and Entrance for Maiden Hack Racoon SATURDAY, December What Dp.in, The final pay for the Cup to ho made on the ground an hour before the appointed time of starting for that event. Weights for the Martinborough Handicap to be declared on the course after the Cup is run for. Acceptances for same to he made 30 minutes hoforc the race takes place. The saddling hell will ring at 11.30 a.in; the first race will t tart 12 noon sharp. Each race will start punctually at the time No scratching of horses allowed except through the Secretary, and not later thanSO minutes before the time of starting. Al' entries and nominations to he inn.lc in writing sealcil and addressed to the Sieivl;iiv,viil:iiiice money to he enclosed, with color, sc.\, mime, age, peiligra, and previous performance of the horse, name of the owner, ami colours of tlic rider, The attention of owners is particularly directed to the following :-No nomination or acceptance will he accepted without the amount of requisite fees. No nominations, acceptances, or final payments will be taken after time named under any pretext whatever, No entry will be received for any of the races except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the races shall ho decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may Their decision upon all points connected with the carryingout of this programme shall he final, In case of ut protest, the same must lie lodged with the Secretary in writing within 10 minutes after the nice is run, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest is not sustained, Hack shall mean a horse that has. never stuvted fur weight for age or handicap races, other than hack handicaps or weight for a"o hack races, and has not been nominated for at least six months previous to this meeting, for any handicap or weight fur ugc races, other than hack races, ana is not n, initiated for Dcrbys, St Lcgcrs, Guineas or Oaks, ami also for handicaps or weight for age races, other than hack races. Mails close at Featherston for Martinborough daily On arrival of first train from Wellington, Telephone from Featherston to llartinlmrough. Telephone office closes at j i>,in. WALTER AIMSTItONG,
TMSSI'ACB RESERVED J. E mm, MADDLEH, &«., AIASTBRTOK. ' MEPAIiUSA TOWifiJALJiT^ MAY be hud by travolliiis; com panics, or for balls, putties, public meetings, to., at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious and lilted with every convenience. Fot terms apply to tho proprietor. AUGUST MALBEIiG. MlB Eketaliuwi. J JESPERSON ? CABINETMAKER, BUILDER \J UNDERTAKER AND CREMATOR, EKETAIIUNA. \ l-'IHST CLASS I-'AHMaoo acres, tX all m grass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House, Sheepyarda, Dip, Woi.l Shod, Stockyard, and Cowshed; good garden; capable of carrying three sheep to the acre; five miles from Masterlon. For tm ms, ap»iy liobcrt Cade, Black Hock Hill, or Levin and Co., We]. TEA TEA TEA ""INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE J.W.GOKDON&CO, »i pure Indian Teas, Try our Challenge Tea at lis ('uii't be eijuullud Try our homier Tea at 'Aj ]& for stnmgtU and Haver. Try our challenge homier Tea at 2s (id, the best ami puaest I kelson and Jluat Tea at 'it ami 8s Id Coffee Coffee Splendid Value. not to ho undersold hy anyone wHiuu genuine goods. They are prepared to Mil lor ca:-li cheaper than anv store in this district. Patrons waited on for orders.- All goods delivered. Now r/iK Adukkss—■ J.W.GOBDONiCO •Jueeii'Streot Ma'storton. 'MI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3345, 26 October 1889, Page 1
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