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TARATAHI-OARTERTON HAOKEAOING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held on the raratahi Race-Courso on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1890. President, W 0 Buchanan j Vicc-Prcsiilcnt, NGrace| Treasurer, WB Allen; Judge, T Ray; Slarter, N Graco j Stewards, E H Buckeridge, C Kcmble, IV B Allen, R Kemblc, R Buckeridge, TRay, ALyford, John Baton, J L Kimocll. Haudicappcr, N Grace; Clerk of Scales, 0 Kcmble; Clerk of Course, Robt, Buckeridge, . -PRO6RAMME--1, Hack Hurdle Race of 20 sovs, second Horse 6 sovs from stakes j about one and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft Sin high, nomination 10s, acceptance 10/, §. Maiden Plata of 16 sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes: about one mile; weight for age J open to all horses that have never won a race of any description, entry 16s, 3, Taratahi-Cartcrton Handicap of 30 sovs, I second horse 5 sovs from stakes; about one and a half miles; nomination 15s, acceptance 15s 3 sovs from stakes; about one and a quarter miles: nomioation 7s Gil, acceptance 7s Cd. 5, Flying Handicap of 10 sovs, about threequarters of a mile: nomination 6s, acceptance 6s, ' CjClarevillo Handicap of 20 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stakes; about one and a quarter miles; nomination 10s, acceptance 7, Forced Handicap of 10 sovs; about ono mile; nominations to bo'made, ton minutes after Clarevillo Handicap has been run for j entrance, winners 10s; beaten horses 6s. Dato of Nominations, Tuesday, October 28th, Weights declared on Tuksuay, November 11, Acceptances and Entries for Jhiden Plate, Satuhday, November 15. -RULES AND REttULATIONS1, Races to be nut under Metropolitan Rules, 2, No entry will bo received for any raco and objections shall be decided by a majority of Stewards present or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. . 3 All nnlninfttifltid pnf.nVo nml flppMifiitiwiQ (to be mado in vmting addressed to the Secretary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will be received up to the arrival of tho late train from Wellington on tho advertised dato of closing, No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the necessary fee, 4. All races at tho meeting shall beconfJncd to hacks only. A Hack shall mean a horse that has novcr started for, or is entered for, a weight for age or handicap at time of starting and has not been nominated for Derbies, Champagnes, or Guineas to be nin for this racing season; hack races excepted, 6, In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of tho horsennmo of owner, and colors of the riders, must bo given, All horses to bo ridden in distinguishiug colors'. 6, Any protest must bo lodged with the Secretary in writing, within ten minutes after the race to which it refers has been run, and must be accompanied by two sovereigns, which will be returned only if the protest is sustained, 7, Horses walking over will receive fifty per cent of tho stakes. ' ' 8, All persons intending to withdraw horses are requested to give notice in writing to the Secretary half-an-hour before tho official time of starting such race, Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a line, to be imposed b rh o towards, not exceeding £o, which shall bo placed to the credit,of tho race fund. OWNERS ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO OBSERVE THIS RULE. " " ntagededuoted from Stal"" QATETARIFit'Pccleatrions and Passengers, Is; Horsemen, lsOili One-horse vohicle, Is Od: Two-horse vehicle, 2s; Each extra horse, Gd; Drivers, Mies, and Children under 10 years'of ago, FREE, WIMENZIB, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Olnb. EKETAHUNATOWN HALL. }EE above commodious and \n\\fitted Hall may be had fqr BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEETING'S, land by THEATRIOAL COMPANIES at moderate charges, Stage completely furnished with new scenery. For further partiouta'apply to J. A. ANDERSON, Lesseo, Ekotaliuna.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 27 October 1890, Page 1
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