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TARATAHI-CARTERTON HACKRAOING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, • To beheld on tho tataM Bacc-Courso on TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1800. I'rcsidont, WO Buchanan; Yicc-Prcsidcnt, NGrace; Treasurer, WB Allen; Judge, TTtay; Starter, N Grace; Stewards, E H Buckcridge, C Kcmblc, W B Allen, R Kcmblc, RBuckeridge, TRay, ALyford, John Eaton, J L Kimbcli. Haudicapper, N Grace; Cleric of Stales, OKembloj Clerk of Course, Robt. Buckeridgc, | -PROGEAMME- . •1. HackHurdlo Eaco of 20 sovs, second Horse 6 sova from stakes; about one and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft (iin high, nomination 10s, acceptauco 10s,, . 2. Maiden Plato of 10 sovsj second horse 3 sova from stakes; about ono mile; weight for age; open to all horses that have never won a race of any description, entry IDs., 3; Taratalii-CartcrtofHandtap'of 30-SOVB, second horse 6 sovs from »{akos; about one and a half miles; nomination 15s,' acceptance 15s i Welter Handicap of 15 sow, second horse 3 sovs from stakes; about one and a quarter miles; nomination 7s Cd, acceptance 7s Od, 5.. Flying Handicap of 10 sovs, about threequarters of a mile; nomination 6s, acceptance G.[olareville Handicap of 20 sovs, second horse 6 bovs from stokes] about" one and a quarter miles; nomination 10«, aoceptanco 10s | winner TO Handicap to carry 71bs extra, 7, Forced Handicap of 10 sovs; about ono mile {nominations to be.mado ten minutes entrance, winners 10s; beaten horses ss. Date of Nominations, Ttjesdat, October 28tli,~Weights declared on Tuesday, November 11. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plato, Satcrdat, November 15, .■ '; | -RULES AND REttULATIONS1, Races to bo run under Metropolitan Rules, J 2. No entry will be received for any raco execptupon condition thatall clatas, disputes, 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 nominations, entries, and acceptances (to bo mado in writing addressed to tho Secretary nt the Observer Office, Carterton) will bo received up to tho arrival of the lato train from Wellington cm tho advertised dnto of closing, No nomination or acceptance will ho. received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by tho necessary ice, 4.' All races at tho meeting shall be confined to hacks only. A Hack shall mean a horse tbat has nover started for, or is entered for, a might (or ago or handicap at time of starting and has not been nominated for Derbies, Champagnes', or. Guineas to bo run for this racing season; hack races excepted. 5, In all nominations for Handicaps, the namo, age, pedigree, colpr, sex, and previous colors of Jho riders, must bo given, All horses J to bo ridden in distinguishing colors! • 0 Any protest must be lodged with the Secretary m writing, within ton minute after the race to which it refers has been run, and must bo accompanied by two sovereigns, which 7, Horses walking over will receive fifty per cent of the stakes. aro reqnested to give notice in writing to the Secretary balf-an-hour before the official time of startingsucluace, Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with. this rule shall pay a fine, to ho imposed b yb o towards, not exceeding £5, which shall be placed to the crcdit,of tho raco fund. OWNERS ARE PARTICULARLY,, REQUESTED TO OBSERYE.THIS,RULE, ■■•- "■ !). IJo percentage deducted froni Stakes, '.. -GATETABIFD'-
Pedestrians and Passengors, Is:' Horsemen, In Oil i Onc-horsc vehicle. Is Gd: Two-horse vehicle, 2s; Each extra horse, Gd ; Drivers,' Ladies, and Ohildren under 10 years of ago, FREE, y ■ WMORESZIB, Secretary, Submitted to and approved by the' Wellington Kacin'g Clnb, lIM LYON, Socrotary. EKETAHUMTQWN HALL, THE above commodious ami well, fitted Hall iiiay be had fur BALLS, PARTIES. PUBLIC MEETINGS, land by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at moderate charges. JStago completely funmhod with now scenery, For further particulars apply to • J. A. ANDERSON, - Lessee,. - F.BEIGHT.&CO, EKETAHUNA. PHCENIX STEAM.BAW AND PLANING MILLS,
LL kinds of rough and dressed timbers on hand. Sashes and Doors, F Bright and Go,, • J. ANDREWS, .• (Late E. W. Pethorick and Co.) WELLINGTON -STEAM REVOLV--INC SHUTTER, VENETIAN & ... WIRE BLIND FACTORY. Upper Willis street,— Wellington. .4 LL descriptions of blinds made and repaired on the Shortest Notice, and at LOWEST PRICES., • : Material' supplied Mho -trade and
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3647, 28 October 1890, Page 1
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