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TAItATAUI-OARTERTON HACK RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, To bo hold on tlio Fnratnlii Eaco-Courec 011 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890. President, W C ISuchanan j Vice-President, N Grace; Treasurer, W B Alien; Judge, T Roy; Starter, N Graco; Stewards, IS H Buokcridge, C Keinble, V B Allen, It Kcmble, It liuckeridge, TRay, A Lyford, John Eaton, J L Kimbell. Hauilioajiper, N ' Graco j Clerk of Scales, 0 Komblo j Clerk of Course, Jtobt. Uuckeridgc. -PROGRAMME - 1. Hack Hurdle ltaco of 20 sots, second Horse 6 sovs from stakes; about one and a half miles, over six flights of hui-dles, 3ft Ginhigli, nomination 10s, acceptance 10s, 2. Maiden I'late.of 15 sovs, second horse 3 bovs from stakes; about oho mile; weight for age; open to all horses that havo never won a raco'of any description; entry IBs, il, Ta'ratahi-.Oartorton Handicap of 30 sovs, second ltorso 6 soys from stakes; about one and ,a half miles; nomination 10s, acceptance lGs i Welter Handicap of 16 sovs, second horse 8 sovs from stakes; about ono and a quarter miles i nomination 7s (id, acoeptance 7s (id. .' s,Plying Handicap of 10 sovs, about threejjiwrto'rs if a mile | uominatioii 6s, acceptance G, Clarevillo Handicap of 20 sgvs, second hone 5 sovs from stakes: about one ami a quarter miles; nomination 10s, acceptance 10s; winner T (JHandicap to'carry 71bs oxtra, 7. Forced Handicap of 10 sovs; about one mile; nominations to ;bo made ten minutes after Clareville Handicap has been run for; entrance, winners 10i; beaten koracafe Dato of Nominations, I'ronAV, October 28th. "Weights declared on Tuksdav, Novcmhey 11; Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plate, Satuiidav, November 16, -RULES AND REttULATIONS—1, Races to bo r\m under Metropolitan Rules. 9, No entry will bo reoeived for any raco oxocptupon condition that all claims, disputes, and objections shall bo decided by a majority of Stewards present or whom tlioy may appoint, and their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. 3. Atl nominations, entries, and acceptances (to bo mado in writing addressed to the Secretary at the Observer Office, C(\i'tertqn) will bo received up to tjij arrival of tlio lato Mnfrqii] Wellington oil tlio advertised dato ot o|osing. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the necpssavy fpe, 4. All races at the meeting shall beoonOned {oliaoksqnly, AHacksliull mean a horso that has never started for, oris entered for, a weight for ago or handicap at time of starting and has not been nominated for Derbies, Champagnes, or Guineas to be run for this racing season; hack races excepted, 5. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of the hone,name of owner, and colors of tlio riders, must bo given, All horses to k ridden in distinguislmu: coW) ■ li Any protest must bo lo'dged with the fjojrotaty m writing, wilin fen nM<m alter tlje rape'to whjpn it refers has bpcii run,' 'and mpt'bo accompanied by two sovereigns, which will bo returned only if tlio protest is sustained, ■ 7. Horses walking over will reooivo fifty por'oontoftho stakes, 8, All persons intendlngtowithdraw horses aro reqnestcd to givo notico in writing to the Secretary half-an-hour before the official time of starting such lace. Any poison neglecting or refusing to comply with this rulo shall pay a line, to be Imposed b vho towards, not exceeding £o, which shall bo placed to the credit,of the race f\iml, OWNERS ARE PARTICULARLY ' RHQUESTi® TO OBSERVE THIS RULE, D, Ifo percentage deducted from Stakes, —GA.TETAIIIFF Pedestrians and Passengers, Is | -Horsemen, Is (id! Cno-horso vobiole, Is (Id r i'wo-horso vehicle, 2s j Each extra liotse, Cd; Drivors, Ladies, and Children under 10 years' of, age, FREE, WMoONZIE, Secretary, . Submitted to and approved by tlio Wellington Racing Club. M LYON, Secretar . EKETAHUNATOWN HALL THE above commodious, and well ; fitted Hall may bo had fur BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at moderate charges, Stago completely furnished with now scenery. For further particulars apply to J.A.ANDERSON, , ' . ■ Lt'saeo, ~ . ; . Elictahuna.; A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, [N thanking the public for their ooral support during tho last four years, ■ .viahes to call attention to the Large and (Veil. 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 peetacles, ladies gold dress rinjts, and r in connection with the trade, order-designs kept '4ii : tho eternises, > Watches, Clocks, and Jewelwtjr repaired :on. the, preroisoa : ,at' tho ihoHist notice. Pipes'mounted, . A. HENDERSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 1
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