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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, i Between PAHIATUA" AND MEMHUNA. j cYAiid Wo'orlville if requii'ecl.) I THE THOROUGHBRED/ENTIRE. i -TiiEFtilL, & BAY HORSE IG-2J hands high, ciglitycars old,. ' :V-'. •:; : ,'. .a ;■ jl'sniGiiKE-Siw, King of Olubs; dam, Forgct-mo-Not (imp)j by King Lud~Myfptis, by Ncivminstor—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizolli by To'iohstono. (Sco cards,) Total*,' 3 guinwiß per'maro J two or: more mures nßner agreement. ■ All foes payable by r.N, at first service, mndo paynblo on the Ist Jf uuary, 1891. Paddocking will lo provided at Is per week, Every caro taken but no responsibility. For further particularsapply .to- . • ' . JOB™> • ■ '.' '''Palilalia Livery Stables,, ■ ' TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE: , JTAUERU, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR GOLIN CAMPBELL, VOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL i« a -*■ bay horeo out of Ml Hooker's well-Died maro Dolly;' Dolly by Littlejobn, granddam Jane, by England's Hope,. His sire,: Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, Jam Scotland's Pride, grand sire King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, the property- of Mr l'roudfoot, Lochmabcn, Dnmfrieshitc, Scotland. , ,',.' TEHMS-JE3lOs siiglo maro, two or more as per agreement, Every carotakon but no rosponiibility. Well grassed paddocks provided free till stinted, after, which 2s pet week will bo charged, For further particulars apply to , ■ .-. i JOHNTArLIN, THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON. ' THE CHAMPION HURDLE-EAOER, MASTER AGNES. TERMS: Single Mares, L 5 ss,- Groon fee ss, Two or moro. marcs as per agreement. Payment by Promissory Noto signed at first service, duo Ist January 18111. Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards Is Cd per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, Master Agnes will travel through the Wairarana District, notice of which in future advertisement. On and after SATURDAY 4th October 11 MASTER AGNES" will itaml at the Club Stables (W.HAWKES) every SATURDAY fromloto3. ' For further particulars apply to WECORLETT, . ' ■ Proprietor, White's Lino Carterton. SOUTH WALHAIUPA BAOIKG CLUB, SPRING MBEfING.

TOBEHELDONMRWNICOL'S COURSE, FEATHEKBTON, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1890 President—H Bunny. Vice President-A Matthews. Treasurer—WOundy. Judge—A Matthews. ' Starter—WCundy. Cleric of Scales —B Barton, Timo Keeper— W 0 Williams Handicapors- 4. B Macfarlano, R Buckeridge. Stew'arJs-OMacShane, A McKenzie, Geo Reynolds, J H fiethune, A Doiiald, WJNix.ATilmer. Ist race starts at 12 o'clock sharp, PROGRAMME. 1. Hack Hurdles H/ndicap, JBB, Becond liorso £5 . from stakes, about Umiles, over'six flights hurdles, about 3 feoCßix high. Nomination 12a Cd, acceptance 12s 6d, 2. Maidbn Hack, £l6, about one mile and a distance, weight for age, opon to all Hacks that have never won an advortised race. Nomination lis, 3. Sibwauds Handicap, £3O, second horse £5 from stakes, about | miles, Nomination lbsacceptances lo£, 4. South Wairarapa Hack Handicap, £2s,Beeond horse £3 from stakes, about IJ- mile, Nomination 10s acceptances 15s, 5. Birthday Handicap, £45, second horse £5 from stakos, about H miles. Nomination 20s acceptance 20s. G. Hack Flyino Handicap, £lB, second horse £3 from stakes, about J milo, Winner of Maidon to carry Dibs penalty, Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 10s. 1. Hack Race, for saddle valuo £5 about oi.o mile and a distance catch weights, post entry ss, N horses entered for any otho event at this or any othor meet ings will bo eligible to run, Entr 6s, open to all horses that hav ncyor started, saddlo races ox cepted,

Dominations close on' Saturday 18th October at 0 p.m. Weights Deoi-apd on Saturday 25th October at 8 p.m. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden closo on Saturday Ist .November tit 9 p.m, Entries for Saddle race must be made prior to the Birthday Handicap being run, : HULKS AND REGULATIONS, • 1. All raceß will be run under the New Zealand rules of Racing 1 2, All nominations, entries and acceptances to be niade in writing, addressod to the Secretary, at \k OddfcUuicsEall, Feathirilon- No nomination or acceptance will be received after the advertised timo of closing under any protence whatever, or unless accompanied by tho necessary amounts, 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the namo, a?e at time of entry, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of tho horse, namo of owners, and colors theider must be »iven, All horses to be ridden in distinguishing colors. 4. Nuiabore 1,2,4,0, and 1 Daces at this meeting will be confined to flacka, A Hack shall be a Horse that has never started for other than Hack races, and is not at the dato of meeting nominated for other than Haol; races, Numbers 3 and 6 are open events. ' n 5. Notice of Scratching must be give to Secretary half anhour before appointed time of starting. TV BOOK, 3CIB p 'Secretary, Subm tted to and approved by the Wellington Bacing Club, September 33, EDWAKD JONES a . SON, Expressmen & OJoucral Carriers, 'W7lS.il to inform thoir patrons, and V ' ilw public generally llrat.to- keep' paco with tho times they havo purchased a JOT CONVEYANCE which willrun to and from tho Railway Station at r the same low rates wi formerly, E. JONEB AND SON, dixon Street.

Railway' Hotel, J3PWAKP EMJSTON, J. ■ every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk o! the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TIIAVELLEKS mid general public. Good BtablnijK, paddocks, a good table and moderate charges,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3638, 14 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3638, 14 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3638, 14 October 1890, Page 4

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