SMS Pe m "KMS® sSfc ■X3& iaMssii^E m 1 & ss> vgacaw m zf&sx&i *Efr ■ V 'vW EXTRACTS FROM THE MOSTRECENTJOURNALS OP FASHION IN LONDON AND PARIS. 1 The chief interest at Marlborough Houso was, of criurse, centred in' tho person of tho Quoon. Her Majesty< : , . attired completely in black,, with the slight relief of ono white flower in her blaok bonnet." Our now s' ' ' Lady Crooko \m attired with charming grace at the clrioi Society function yo3torday, Her dress was in white . and Heliotrope: and sboworo a small gold bonnet; in which appeared a littlo sepia brown", We havo a VERY CHOICE inid ELEGANT assortment of theso GOLD BONNETS AT' TP WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAI'ERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO WELLINGTON. OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING SEASON,
TARATAHI-OARTERTON HACKRACING ' -CLUB'S . ' ANNUAL MEETING,': To bo licld on the raratahi Race-Courso oil TUESDAY, NOVEMBEKIB, 1890. President, W 0 Buohanan} Vice-President, N Grace; Treasurer, \V B Allen; Judge, T Kay j Starter, N Grace | Stewards, E H Buckeridgc, 0 Kcmble, W B Allon, K Komble, RBucke'ridge, TRay, ALyford, John Eaton, JLlCinibell. Hnndicapper, N Grace; Clerk of Scales, 0 Komble j Clerk of Course, ltobt, Buckeridgc,' ... -PROGiAMME1, Hack Hurdle Race of 20 sovs, second Horse 5 sovs from stakes; about one and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft 6111 high, nomination 10a, acceptance 10s, 2, Maiden Plato of 15 sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes; about one mile; weight for age; open to all horses that liavo never won a race of any description, entry IDs. 3, Taratahi-Carterton Handicap of 30 sovs, second liorso 5 sovs from stakesjabout one and tl half miles; nomination 15s, acceptance 15s 4, iVelter Handicap of 15 sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes; about one and a quarter miles: nomination 7b Oil, acceptance 7s (id, : 5. flying Handicap of 10 sovs, about threequarters of a milo: nomination 6s, acceptance ss,
WOODYILLE DISTBIOr JCCICKY OLUJ! ' lIACK RACE MEETING, TO take place cn tlie AVoodvillo liacccourso , •*- on tho Ist January, 1891. , ESIDEXT.—G D Hamilton; Vico-Prcsiilcnl, H Gaisford: Judge, A I'ccblcsj Staitcr, J 1 roup; Olerk of tho Scales, L D liickerton; Hawlicjnper, J li Huntley; Timekeeper, G JY Morrison; Clerk of Course, D E Hughes; Stewards, Mossrs Carlilc, Staopoole, Darker, Smith, N Campbell, Morrison, Montieth, Gothard and Ci M Camp hell, PBOGBAMME. . Handicap Hurdle I?ack, 30 sovs; second horso 5 sovs, from stakes; 2 miles, over 8 • lights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s, Winner ofary liurdlo race after the declaration of weights to carry ft penalty of 71bs. ■Disinicr Handicap Hurdles, 15 sovs, for district horses only, li miles. Nomination, 7s. (m; acccptanco 7s (id, Maiden' Plate, 20 sovs; Becond horse 8 sovs, from the stakes, 1| miles, entranco 20s, on uay of general acceptance, Selling Back of 15 sovs; winner to be int f SoVi| " ltl sur l'' lls to go to the Club funds, balance to second horse. Top weight SJst; 71b allowed for ovciy 4S of soiling price; 1 mile; entranco 15s, on day of general acceptance, WOOIIVILLE JCCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, 60 sovs; 2nd horse 5 sovs, from tlio stakes; 14 miles, Nomination, 20s; acceptance 30s, Winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of fibs.. Mkjidkiis Race, ID sovs, for district horses only, to bo owned and ridden by 'boua-fide members of the Club; 1J miles; welter handicap; minimum weight, 9 stone. Norn-' ination 7s lid; acceptance 7s Oil. Flying Handicap,' 20 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes;G furlongs; Winner of Club Handicap to carry penalty of 71bs, Nomination, 10a j accoptancc, 10s, Hioh Weiciit Handicap, 15 sovs mile; minimum weight, 9 stone, Nomin ion, 7s Gd; acceptance, 7s Gil, Nominations close with tlio Secretary at 9 p.m. on Saturday, 29th November. Weights Declaiied, Saturday, 13th December, Acceptances k Gekeual Entries eloso SJ.. i' 10 Sccrctl "yi n'9 p.m, on Saturday, 20tli December, CONDITIONS, 1. All the races oil this, programme aio open to hacks only, 2, "Hncks"sliall mean horses that liavo never started in a tveight-for-ago or handicap; race, (hack races accepted) at tune of start, and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, or St Lcgcr at timo of a 17, Five per Cent to bo deducted from all kes. 'l. No entry will be received for any raco except on condition that all claims, disputes and objections arising out of tlio racing, shall be settled by the Stewards, or whom they appoint, and their decision shall bo filial, 5, No nomination will lio received unless accompanied by tlio necessary amount in cash. 0. 111 all nominations, description, Ago, Pedigree, and Performances must bo given. 7. All horses to he ridden in distinguishing colours, which must bo given at timo of entry. . 8. " District Horses" must ho in tlio District on or befoie the Ist October, 1890, aud must not be out of tlio district for mow than one cousccutivo week from that date to Ist January, 1891, Admission—Foot-passengers, Is ; Horso, 2s; Vehicles of any description, 2s Gd. No horsemen allowed on tlio course. Members and their carnages free. "Wm. Nicholson, Socrotary,
SOUTH WAIMMPA RACING OLUB . SEEING M.ISETING, TO BEHELD ON MR W NICOL'S COURSE, FEATHERSTON, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1890 President—H Bunny, - Vice President-A Matthew. • [ Treasurer-WOundy, / Judge—A'Matthows. .Starter—WGundy. s _ . Clerk of Scales—ll Barton. Time Keeper \y 0 Williams Handicapers- A. Maofarlane, R Buckeridge. Stewar Is 0 MacShane, A McKenzie, Geo Roynolds, J H Bothune, A Donald, W J Nix, A Pilmor, Ist race starts at 12 o'clock sharp. PROGRAMME.1. Hick Huiidies Handicap, ifco, eecond horao 15 from stakes, about 1 J-miles, over six flights hurdles, about 3 'foot six high. Nomination 12s, od, acceptance 12s 6d, 2. Maiden Hack, £ls, about ono mile ■ and a distance, weight • for age, opon to nil Hacks that liavo
6, Clareville Handicap of 20 sovs, second holes 0 sovs from Stakes; about ono anda quarter miles; nomination 10s, acceptance 10s j winner T 0 Handicap to carry 71bs extra. 7, Forced Handicap of 10 sJvs; about ono milo j nominations to bo made ten minutes after Clarcvillo Handicap has been ran for ; entrance, winners 10s j beaten horses ss. Dato of Nominations, Tuesday, October 28th. Weights declared on Tuesday, November 11. Acceptances and Entries for Jhiden Plate, Saturday, November 15. —KULES AND REUULATIONS1. Races to bo run under Metropolitan Rules. 2. No entry will bo received for any race oxccptupon condition that all claims, dispute, 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 the Secretary at the Observer Office, Carterton) will bo received up to tho arrival of tlio lato train from, Wellington on the advertised date of closing. No nomination or acceptance will bo received on any prctcnco.whatevcr, unless accompanied by tho nccessary'lce.•1. All races at tho meeting shall bo confined to hacks only. A Hack shall. mean a horse that lias never started for, or is entered for, a weight for ago or handicap at time of starting and lias 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 name, age, pedigree, color, sex, ar.d previous performances of tho horse,namo of owner, and colors of the riders, must ho given. All horses to be ridden in distinguishing colors! _ 0. 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 bo accompanied by two sovereigns, which will ho returned only if the protest is sustained, 7. Horses walking over will receive fifty por cent of the stakes, 8. AU persons inteniling to witlulraw 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 fine, to be imposed b vho towards, not oxeeeding £5, which shall ho placed to the credit,of tho raco fund.' OWNERS ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO OBSERVE THIS RULE. 9. No percentage deducted from Stakes. ; -GATE TARIPB 1 — Pedestrians and Passengers, Is: Horsemen, Is lid: .Otic-horso vehicle, Is (id: Two-horse vehicle, 2s j Each oxtra horse, Cd; Drivers, Ladies, and Children under 10 years of age, FREE, w Mckenzie, * ■ , , Secretary. Submitted to and approved by tho Welling.ton Racing Olnb, H M LYON, . . - Secretary.
never won an advertised race. Nomination 15s. 8. Stewards Handicap, £3O, second '"•orse £6 from stakes, about f miles, Nomination 15saccoptances 15s, 4. South JVairarapa Hack Handicap, £2s,second horse £3 from stakes, about 1| roilo, Nomination 10s acceptances 15s. 5. Birthday Handicap. £45, second horso £5 from stakes, about 1| miles. Nomination 20s acceptance 20s. G, Hack Flying Handicap, £lB, second horse £3 from stakes, about| mile, Winner of Maidon to carry Bibs penalty. Nomination 7s fid, accoptanco 10s. . I Hack Race, for saddlo valuo £5, dlstanco to bo about J mile, Weight not less than 9 stone, and winners of previous saddlo races debarred, Nominations closo on Saturday 18th October nt Dp, in, Weights Declared on Saturday 25th October at 8 p.m. > Acceptances and Entries por Maiden close on Saturday Ist Novomber atfl p.m. Entries for Saddle raco must bo rnado prior to tho Birthday Handicap being run. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All races will be run under tho Now Zealand rules of Racing 2. All nominations, entries and acceptances to bo made in writing, addroasod to tho Scmltmj, at llic Oddfellows Hall, Fcflf/icnlon. No nomination or acceptanco will be received after the aclvortisecl time of closing under any •pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by tho necessary amounts. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, atje at time of entry, pedigreo, color, box, and previous performances of tho horße, namo of owners, and colors theider must bo "Wen, All horses to be ridden in distinguishing colors. 4; Nu;.ibors 1,2,4, 6, and 7 Races at this meeting will bo confined to flacks. A Haok shall be a Horso that lias nover started for other than Hack races, and is not at the date of meeting nominated for other than Haok races, Numbors 3 and 5 are open events, ■ fi, Notice of Scratching must bo given to Secretary half an hour before appointed time of starting; WBOOK, 3618 ■ Secretary. Subin tted to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, Septombor33, 1800. H M, LYON, Secretary.
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