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WO OD VILLE DISTRICT: JO CK EY ! " CLUB' ■« - , • K.A GEM E E T t TS-Gl l> ; ,To Take Place On'"' i"' W 0 0i) V iIiLE OD.tJ B 8 8,. V Ist APRIL, 1890. "/

Itam&x 0.-D. Hamilton K*i: Vic?.I'jtEaiDENT, H, Qtdsford Esq; Sikwabds, Messrs' A- Smith. N., CampbcTl, E. J. Gothard, J. Troup, J. Tl.' Monteitb, G. W. Morrison, A, Bandel, W- Lemon, 0. Moore. Judox, A. Peebles i Stlhthb. 0. M., Campbell; Clerk of Scalkhj Ij. D, liiclccrton j iJ. li, Huntly j CiERK or Coitok, D, E, Hughes, . PROGRAMME, ; . Hanwoap Hi/rmes, (to start'at 118.m.) of 35 bovb.. Second horse, to .roceivo 5 sovs fromtho stakes: 2 miles, over B,>flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high ! Tho : wfnner of'driy hurdle race of the value of 20. sots or over after declaration of weights to carry a penalty, of 71b, Nomination 15s, acceptance 20a, Distbkjt Humus, (to start at 11.50 a.m.) of 20 bovs, Second horio to receive 3 sove from the stakes: 1J miles j minimum weight lOat 71b, for district .hones only. Post ontrles 20a. Maidek Pute, (to start at 12.30 p.nii.Vof I sovs. Second horsoto receiyo 5 bovs from tho stakes, I}'miles, l'or hones .that have never won an advertised race'.' Entrance 30s day of general occeptancis, , • Novel Race, (to st«rt at 1.20 p.iri,), of 15 fiovs. The winner to become tho property of the Stewards immediately after the race; 1 mile ami a distanco, Weight 9 stone. Post entries 15s, Woodviuk Jockey Ciot Handicap, (to start at 2 p.m.,) of 65 govs: Second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse D sovs from the stakes, 1 j silica. The winner of any raco' of the value of 20 sovs or over alter declaration of weights to carry a penalty of Tibs, Nomination 30s, acceptance 355. Ladiks Dkacklkt,- (to Btort at 2.40 p.m.) of 30 eovs, Second horns to roccirc 5 soto from' the stakes,'l} miles,; For district horses only j-to be owned and ridden by bona fiilc members of tho Club, To bo nominated by ladies, Welter Handicap minimum weight 9 stone. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. Fitino Handicap, (to start at 3,20 p.m.) of-20 sovs. Second liorso to receive 5 sovs from the stake's, 6 furlongs, the winner of the Club handicap to carry a penalty of 71bs, Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s, High Weight Handicap, (to start at 4 p.m.,) of 25 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the 1 stakes,< 1J miles; minimum weight 9 stone. Nomination 10s, acceotanoe lfy ■ f.;. ' ; '■ dominations for Handicap Hurdles, Woodville Jockey Club Handicap, Ladies' Bracelet, Flying Handicap, and High Weight Handicap must be ill the hands of the Secretary not Inter than 8 I'.m. ou the Bth March, 1890. Weights will appear on tho 10th March, 181)0. Acceptances and general entries close on the 22ml March, 181)0; . All communications to be addressed to .the Secretary, Woodville, Five per cent will he deducted from all CONDITIONS, Metropolian Racine Rules mil be strictly, adhered to. All the races at this meeting are confined to hacks only. Hacks'shall mean honen that have never started in a weiglit-for-ngo or handicap race (hack races excepted), and that are not nominated for a Derby,, Guineas,. or St, Lcger, at time cf entry, 'A district horso shall mean a liorao that has n6t been out of tho district for mere thuna iveck at a time, during the two months immediately preceding tho day of race. : No entry, will be, received' for any raco except on condition* that all claims, deputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Htow'ards or whom they may appoint; and'their decision shall bo final. No nomination will bo received unless accompanied by the necessary amouut in cash. . In all nominations, 'description, age, pedigree and performances must be given. ' All horses to he ridden iu distinguishing colors, which must be given at time of entry, ..I, ' ADMISSION: Foot-passengers,'ls;. Horses 2s, Vehicles of any description '2s (id, No horses allowed on the-coium, Mcmbors and theii carriages Ireo, • W. NICHOLSON, . Secretary and Treasurer, 312!) , Woodiillo, IOWNSEND tOOWPEB HAVE iuafc opened up their nntiua '' 'WINTER; STOCK, comprisin amongat othor 'goods, Oanvas Horse Covers, Kan?aroo and Calf Skin Leg gings and Waterproof Saddle Aprons. _ Those in want of these articles will op well - to inspect out stock bofore purchasing elsewhere, A firat-clasa ,COLLAiI ; MAKER at waya on tho premises, AH repairs • noatly executed, and nothing but the best material used. _ Note,—Customers, may rely, in send ln n orders, that their wants will haTO prompt and careful attention. Prices ore invariably strictly moderate, and country residents oau rely oil receiving tho saniotreatment, both aa regards workmanship and charges as if they resided in town and roado thoir anansjo mention the spot. ,!r ' Townsend and Cowper, . Raddle, Harness & Collar Makers, ■ 'Queenstreet Mantorton. 8!

SP E 0 I p id.. The Sovereign I'cmedj GONORRHffiA AND ' Price 4b Cd per bottle. SPECIFIC, NO 0123, A certain: CORE FOR Nervous Debility Spermatorrhea, Loss Of Manhood. . : And all diseases caused by early ' Indis'crotion, , Prepared only by, T. A. GARRATT, CHEMISE;' Taranaki-street, Wellington, PEIGE: 4s 6d per bottle. Sent to all parti) on re'ctipt' of ■ , P.O for ss. P.S—lii writing for the latter remedy plcsss Btutc i fully. ■ ~ MENTION THIS' PAPER; ' ' NOTICE TO Footballers and Others. Guernseys and stockings Made to Order in the English and Colonial Styles, ■ Cardigan Jackets, lJoya 1 Suits, Singlets, Drawers, Petticoats, Socks, etc,, Kuitted to order on tho shortest notice, FOOTBALL CLUBS, etc;,, specially arranged for, MRS J. JOHNSON, " ' UPI'ER WILLIS STREET,. Opposite Dr M'b, \VELLIN4TOW; ; ;i ' MESSRS REID AND GRAY'S TMPLEMKNTS, Reaper and Twine X Binders, Reapers and Mowers', Seed Drills, Broadcast Sowers, Disc Harrows, with seed sower attachment, Portable Chaff and;. Doub]e-arid Single Furrow PlmHis-' Drays,, Frames, Spring Carte/ Hore6 Powers', Cheese presses, Fan Milli Grass Seed Strippers.' A large etojk ot twine and fittiops always oh hand. ' WWES^-lORNS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 21 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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