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TARATAHI-CARTERTON HACKRAOING CLUB'S ANNUALMEETING, To bo liold on the Taratahi Race-Courso on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18,1890. President, W 0 Buchanan; Ticc-Presidcnt, N Grace; Treasurer, .\Y B Allen | Judge, T Ray; Starter, N Grace; Stewards, E H Buckcridge, 0 Kcmble, W B Allen, R Komblo, R Buckcridge, TRay, ALyford, John Eaton, J LKimbell, Handicapper, N Graco; Clerk of Scales, Citable; Clerk of Course, Robt. Buckeridgo." -PROGRAMME - 1. HackHurdlo Race of 20 sovo, second Hovse 6 sovs from stakes; about one and a half miles, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft (iin high, nomination 10s, acceptance 10s, I Maiden Plato of 15 sovs, second horse 3 age; open to all liorses Hint liavo never won a race of any description, entry 10s, . . 3.. Taralahi-Oartaton Handicap of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stakes; about ono and a half miles; nomination 10s, acceptance 15s 4, Welter Handicap of 15 sovs, second horse 3 soys from stakes; about one and a .quarter 0. Flying Handicap of 10 sovs, about threequarters of a mile: nomination ss, acceptance
SOUTH \VAIHak\PA RACING OLUB SPRING M BETING. TO BEHELD ON MR WNICOL'S COURSE, FKATHBRBTON ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1890 President-H Bonny. ! Vice President —A Matthews, i Treasure! -WCundy; ■Judge-A Matthews. ' •• Starter -WCundy. Clerk of Scales -B Barton. . Time Keeper-WO Williams '. Handicapers-i,R 'Macfarlano, R Huckeridgo. ••" Stowads-OMacShano, AMcKenzie, too Koynolda, J HBethune, A Donald, W J Nix, A Pilmor.
WOODVILLB DISTRIOr JCOKEY CLUti HACK RACE MEETING. T° » H, l,la r t 7 " ll! W°«e Ukccomso . on the Ist January, ISM, ; Jsimst.-GD Hamilton; Vice-President Troup; Olcrk of the Scales, LD ffl l „hcjm,cr I J ]^untlor|Tin SS W Mornson; Clerk of Oonree, D E . tushes Stewards, Messrs Carlilc, SticpooTr, Uarkcr, Smith, N CnmpbolTMorrl son,Mo a tietl,,GotharaandC'M'S ; PBOGEAMME. Handicap Hunntß Race, 30 sovs; second horsoO sovs from stnkcsj 2 miles overS flgtaoflmrdles, 3ftCin high. Nomiimtloif fa; Winner ofary .urdc race ate fie declaration of ,wf s ™ cany a penalty of 71ln DBBBOt HANDICAP HOHDIEg, 15 SOVS, Hon, 7s (id; acceptance 7s GU mm Vim, 20 sovs; second horse 3 Sblliso Race of 15 sovs; winner to bo old goto the Club funds balance to second horse Top weight M; 71b allowed for cve.y ffiof eelhngpncojlmiloj entrance 15s, on day of general acceptance, Woonviitß Jcckev Ciur Handicap, CO o\b; 2nd teoo sovs, from the stakes; U miles, domination 20s; acceptance 30s weights to carry a penalty of Jibs. lEMEiia Race, 15 sovs, for district hoiscs only, to bo owned and ridden by bona-flde members of the Club; 1J mi jJ,. „,& handicap; minimum weight, 0 Btoh'c-: Nomination is bd; acccptanco 7s M. FLVINO Hakmoai', 20 sovs, second horse osovsfrom too shkes; B furlongs; Winner of Uub Ham heap to carry penalty of 7lbs. Nommanon, 10a i acceptance, 10a HIOH Whoht Handicap, 15 sovh mile i minimum weight, 9 stone, Nomin ion, isOd; acceptance, 7s lid. Nominations close with tho Secretary at 9 p.m. on Saturday, 29th November. d2X B . D ™ UBE * **"**' m Accewaxces & General Estiiies cleat on Saturday,
• Ist race starts at 12 o'clock sharp. " T n PROGRAMME. . 1. HiOK HOKDLES H/NDIOAP, £25, second horse 15 from stakes, aboutl* miles, over six flights i hurdles,■ aboutS feet six hWi, iiuiiiuinuuu -i«voa.' «uw,„i n 12s 6d, ' 2. Maiden Hack, £ls, about onemilo , and a distance, weight for age, i open to all Hacks that have ' never won an advertised race. Nomination lfis. 8. Siewakds Handicap, £3O, second , '"owe £5 from stakes, about f : miles, Nomination lbsacooptances IBs, 4. Sooiu WAnmtAPA Hack Handicap, ( £2s,second horso £3 from stakes, - aboutl£ mile, Nomination 10s ! acceptances IBs. 5. Birthday Handicap, £43, second horso £5 from atakos, about \\ ' miles, & omination 20s acceptance C. Haok Flying Handicap, "£lB, second horso £3 from stakes, about f mile, Winndr of Maiden to carry Bibs penalty.- Nomination 7s 6d, accoptanco 10s. 7. Hack Race, for saddle value £5, distance to bo about f mile. Woight not less than 9 stone, and winnors of previous saddlo races debarred. Nominations close on Saturday 18th October at 9 p.m. • ■ Weights Declaim on Saturday 25th October at 8 p.m. Acceptances and Entries fob Maiden close on Saturday Ist Novcmbor at 9 p.m, Entbies fob Saddle race must bo made prior to tho Birthday Handioap bejug run, RULES AND EEGULATIONS. 1. All races will be run under tho New Zealand rules of Racing 2. All nominations, entries and acceptances fc be made in writing, [ "iiressod to the Secretary, at the OddfdhvisHull, Pwf/ici'slon. No ncniination or. acceptance will be received after tho advortised time of closing undor any pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by the necessary amounts. ' 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, a?e at time of entry, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of tho horse, namo of owners, and colors theider must bo (jiven, All horses to be ridden in distinguishing colors. | 4; Numbers 1,2,4,0, and 7 Races at this meeting will be confined to flacks. A Hack shall be a Horse that has never i started for other than Haok races, and is I not at the date of meeting nominated for other than Haok races, Numbers 3 and 5 are open ovents. fi. Notice of Scratching must be given to Secretary half an hour before appointed time of starting. WBOCK, 3618 Secretary, Submtted to and approved, by the Wellington Racing Club, September 33, 1890. ■■•■■■ ' H M. LYON, Secretary,
6. ClaroviUo Handicap of 20 sovs, second hoi leOsovs from stakes; about ono and a 10s j winner T C Handicap to carry 71bs extra, 7, Forced Handicapof lbsova j about ono milo | nominations to be made ten minutes after Clareville Handicap has been run for; entrance, winners 10s; bcaton horses 6s, Dato of Nominations, Tuesday, October 23th. Weights declared on Tuesday, November 11. Acceptances and Entries for Ihidcn Plate, Saidiiday, November 15. -MULES AMD REttULATIONS1. Races to bo run under Metropolitan Rules, %. No entry will bo received for any race oxecptupon condition that ail claims, disputes, and objections shall bo decided by a majority of Stewards present or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. 3, All palpations, entries, and acceptances (to be. mailo in writing addressed to the Secretary at tho Observer .'Office, Carterton) will be received up to tho arrival of tho late train from Wellington on tho advertised dato of closing. No nomination or acceptance will ho received on any prctcncowhatovcr, unless accompanied by the necessary lee, 4, All races at the meeting shall be confined to hacks only, A Hack shall mean n horse that has never started for, or is entered for, a weight for ago or handicap at timo of starting and has not been nominated for Derbies, Champagnes, or Guineas to bo run for tin's racing season; hack races excepted, fj. In all nominations for; Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree, color, sw, and previous performances of the horscname of owner, and colors of the riders, must bo given, All horses to bo ridden in distinguishing colors', _ C. Any protest must bo lodged with the Secretary in writing,,within ton minutes nfter theracotowhichjtrefershas'bcei)run,, and mußt bo accompanied by two soveragiisi which will bo returned only if tho protcst'is Sustained, \, Horse? walkini; over will receive fifty per cent of the stakes, 8. All person* intendingtowithdraw horses ore reqnested to give notioo in writing to the Secretary half-an-hour before tho official time pay a fine, to r,« <~ mA b 7ho troai - a 8) not exceeding £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 TAKIMPcdcstrlans and Passengers, Is: Horsemen, Is Od: Onc-horso vehicle, Is Od: Two-horse vehicle, 2s; Each oxtra horse, Od; Drivers, Ladies, and Children under 10 years of age, FREE, : ' ■■ ■" '• : WHoKENZIE,. . Secretary, Submitted to and approved by the "Wellingtou liacingOlub, HMLYON, ■ Secretary. "~ EKETAHUNATQWN HALL.
CONDITIONS. £s£%****"»" 2, " HacW'sliall mean hones that liavo jwver started in ,> weight-for-ayo or liaudicap race. (hack races accented) at time of start, ami thai are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, or St Lcgcr at time of s ry, Fire j»r Cent to bo dcduotol from all KC3, •1. No entry will be received for niiy raco except on condition that all claims, disputes ami.objections arising out of tlw racing, hall ho settled by tho Stewards, or whom they appoint, and their decision shall bo niial, 6. No nomination will bo received unless accompanied by tho necessary amount in caali, 0, ball nominations, description, Ago, leciigrco, and Performances must bo given. 7. All horses to bo ridden in distinguishing colours, which must be given at time of entry. 8. " District Horses" must bo in tho District on or befoio tho Ist October, 1890 and must not be out of tho district for moro than ono consecutive week from that date to Ist January, 1831. AmnssiOK-Foot-passcngors, Is ; Horso. 2sj Vehicles of nny description, 2a (id. No horsemen allowed on tho course Members and tUoir carriages free. War. NICHOLSON, MM Secretary, Thompson & Knowles. F, G. TuojirsoN. Walter Knowies, SHAREBROKERSAND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND
THE above commodious and well fittod Hall may be had for BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEBTIMS, and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at moderate charges. Stago completely furnished with now scenery. For further particulars apply to , J. A. ANDERSON, . Lesseo, ; - Eketahuna. A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, [N thanking the public for then oeral support during the last four years, vishes to call attention to the Largo and iVell Assorted Stock of Watohes, namely, Wheller's Silver Hunting Levers, Ehrardts & Matneys'; also a large assortment of Bee Clocks, Peop o' Day, Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic ivetything in connection with tho trade, Sold and silver medals of any description nade to order-designs kept on the Diemises. Watoheß,Ulocks,and Jewellery repaired .on the premises at" tho 4hortsat 'notice. Pipes mounted. • A. HENDERSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 1
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