EXTRACTS FROM THE m PARIS The cliiof interest at Marlborough,Hoiiso was, of courao. centred in the heraon of il™ Ounmi rr» m• i r spring wear, "Lady CtookowH attired with' charming grace at the ohioi Soci#funoiion vesteidav l h«, f i,„„ . . ... We hm a VERY CHOICE and ELIiGANT assortment of those GOLD BUWEIS AT / '■ THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAI'ERY WAREHOUSE, ' -OUR ARRANGEMENTS :FOR THE SPRING SEASON
TARATAHI-CARTERTON HACK RACING ■, . CLUB'S ; i; ; ■ ANNUAL MEETING, To bc.lield on the faratahi Bace-Courao on President, W 0 Buctianan j.,Vice-President, N Grace; Treasurer," WB Allen; Judge, T Ray j Starter, N Grace; Stewards, li H Buokeridge, 0 Kemble; ,W B Allen, R Kembhv RBuckpridge,' TRay, A Lyford, Jolm Eaton, J L Kimbell. Handicapper, N ( Grace j Clerk of Scales, 0 Kemble; Clerk 'i- of Course, Robt,3uckeridgo. .*» ... -PROGRAMME- '• '•li Hock Hurdle Race of 20 sovs, second Hone fi.torg from stakes; about one and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin liigh; nomination 10s, acceptance 10s, 2, Maiden Pinto oHD-soys, second-horse 3 sovs from stakes: about one mile j weight for age j oponto all horses thaVhave never won a race of any description, entry 1I& '•» • >■ 3, Taratahi-Cortetton Handicap of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stakes; about one and a lialf miles'j nomination 15s; acceptance 15a 1 4.~Wter Handicap of ID sovs; second horso 3 sovs from stakes; about ono'and'a quarter 'mile;.! nomination 7s Gd, acceptance 7s 6d. ' 6. Flying Handicap of 10 sovs, about three'quarters of a mile; acceptance 6,[olarevillo Handicap of 20 sovs, second horse 5 jovs from 'stakes j' about one and a quarter miles; nomination 10s, acceptance 10s j winner T C Handicap to carry 71bs extra, 7. Forced Handicap of 10 sova; about one milo; nominations to bo mode ten miuute's after Clorevillo-Hdndicap has been run for'/ gntrance, winners 10s; beaten horses ss. Datq of Nominations, Tuesday, October 23th. Weights declared on Tuesday, November. 11, Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plate, Saturday,. November 10, —RULES AND REGULATIONS—1. Races to be run under Metropolitan Rules. 2. No entry will bo received for any raco excoptupon condition that all claims, disputes, and vbjcctionsshall 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 mailo in writing addressed to the Secretary attho Observer Office, Carterton) will be received up to the arrivoiof the late train from "Wellington on tlio adfortised dato -of dosing. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever! unlfeßff accompanied by Unnecessary ice, 1 4' All races at the meeting shall be confined to hacks only. A Hack shall -mean it horse that has never started'for, oris entered for, a weiglit.for ago or handicap at timo of starting arid' 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, ago, pedigree, color, sex, and previous .performances of the horse,name of owner, and colore of tho riders, muathp given. All horses t« be ridden in distinguishing colors! 0-. Any protest must bo lodged with the J3ccretai7.:in writing,-within ton minutes after the race to which it refers has been run, and mulitbe'accompaniod by two'sovcreigns, which will be returned only if the protest is sustained, 7. Horses walking over will receive fifty pir cent of the stakes. 8. All persons int'endirigtowithdrftw horsei .ate requested to give notice in writing to the Secretary half-on-hour before the official time of starting such race. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this shall pays fine, tql>oiinpQSpd 1) yho towards, not exceeding ©. y]jis| shall ho placed to the credit,of tlio race fund. OWNERS ARE PARTICULARLY ' REQUESTED TO OBSERYJ3 THIS RUfiE, 9. No parentage dedusted from Stakes. . -GATE TARlFF—redeatrlana and Passengers, Is! Horsemen, 1h Cd i Ono-liorso vehicle, la Gd: Two-horse vehicle, 2s; Each extra horse, Cd; Drivers, Ladies, and Children under 10 years' of age, FREE, ' W MoKENZIE, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by tho Veilington Racing Clnb, \ ■ HMIA'ON, : .- ■. ' Secretary.
EKETAHUNA TOWN H ALL. THE above oommodious and wellfitted Hall may be had for BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEF, TINGS, (and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at. moderate ' charges. Stage completely famißhed with now scenery. For farther particulars apply to J. A. ANDERSON, . Lessee, Eketabuna.
I. BRIGHT & 00, EKETAHUNA. PHCENIX STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. yLL kinds of rough and dreasoi JX-.timbers on hand, Sashes and Doors. F Bright and Co , Ei£o[AtU
J. ANDREWS, (Lato E. W. Petheriok and Co.) PLLINGTOiX STEAM REVOLV- ' INO SfIU'iTER,'VENETIAN & WIRE BLIND FACTORY. omn Willisbireet,— Wellington. A LL descriptions of blinds madoand j[\;' repaired on the Shortest Notice, and at LOWEST PRICES. Material supplied to tho trade and »t)9tee eiveli: - 534
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 1
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