WAIRARAPA racing olub. SUMMER MEETING, v To be held on the Cauherenikau Race Course, rHUKSDiY, Ist January, 1890, ?roßidont! J.- P.'Russell| Vipo Prendonts: H. Bunny and H. S, .Wa'rdcll;'Stewards: 1 J.H. :Bothnne, W.'K;'Bidwill,!iW.''o. Buchanan/A,, Donald,'-N.; Giacc, *J, Macara, 0, MacShane, Xi J. ; : Nix, 'Ai 0. 'Pilmer, Geo. Reynolds, Ci J. Mly j Judge, •; J.DrummondfStarter; T.'H.Hills Clerk of scales: 8.-.ffi Dorset j jOlerk of Course! 'Josias. Tocker ! Timekeepers: W. 0. Williams, and Wi Armstrong'!' Treashrcr: Handicappor: T. H. Hill. / -iQ'-_ PROGRAMME., ■ ,: \ ' Hurdle Handicap, 45 bovs, second horse sisovs from stakes, about 2 miles, over 8 Anl.ta WiUm. ntialit .Ift fiin limli. Tlin winner ( of any Hurdle'' Handicap after the declaration of weights to.carry 71bs penalty. 2, Hack Hordlo Handicap,'2o sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes; about 1J miles J The winner of any Hack Hurdlo Handicap after (he declaration of woic;hts to, cany a penalty of Dlba. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s.'-.' ■ 3. Dying Handicap, 40 sovs; second horso 5 sovs from'the stakes; about i mile. The ..winner of any handicap of tho value.of iarry orbs penal iO sovs 71bs p 50 sovs ?lbs ■ penalty, Nomination 20s, 1 Acceiitaaco 2. sovs from stakes; about J mile; weight, not lesa than 83t 71b, Open to all hacks racoofany description at dote of meeting, Nomination 10s. , . 5, Wairarapa Cup,' 100 sovs; 2nd horse 10 ., 0...1, r... f rom th~ ■*•'"■ • ier of a dicapof the value of 30'sovs after tho declaration of weights to carry Slbs'pcnalty, -and of tho value of 50 sovs 71bs penalty, 'Nomination 20s; Acceptance 40s and 40s at the post, ~■»•■ 6, Hack Handicap, 2o sovs; 2nd horso 5 bovs from the stakes; about one milo and a distance, The winncr'of any Hack Handicap of tho value of 20 sovs after the declaration of weights to carry' 6\bs penalty, Nomin ation 10s, Acceptance IBs.7,' Stewards Handicap,3ssovs; 2nd,horsos : soys from the stakes; about. 1 mile. Vtaer of any handicap of the value of 30 sovs after tho declaration of 1 weights to carry Dibs penalty, and of 50 bovb 71bs penalty, Nomination IDs, Acceptance 20s, NOMINAHONS for all events (except Maiden Hacks) must be made in writing, and addressed to the- Secretary at the Oddfellow's Hall, Featherston, and CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 10th December, at 8 pro. Handicap Hurdles 20s, Hack Hurdles 103, Flying Handicap 20s, Wairarapa Cup 20s, Hack Handicap 10s, and Stowords Handicap 15s, WEIGHTS will bo declared on WEDNESDAY, 17th December, . ~,,,, ACCEPTANCES and Entries for Maiden Hacks, 109, addressed as above, closo on TUESDAY, 23rd December, at 8p m, ■ Handicap Hurdles, 255, Hack HurdlcvlOs, Flying Handicap, 20s, Wairarapa Cup, 40s, Hack Handicap, 10s, Stewards' Handicap, 20s, RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1 All races at this meeting will be run under tho NZ Rules of Racing. under any pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by the necessary amounts. . •. 3 In all nominations for handicaps, the name, age at timo of entry, pedigree, colour, sex, and previous performances of tho horse, and colours of rider must bo given 1 A hack shall be aherso that has never started for other than-hack races, and is not it ilato of meeting nominated for other than hackraccs „ „ . WBOOK, • > Secrotar Approved by tho Wellington Racing O is 2nd day of December, 1800. 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 9696, 27 December 1890, Page 4
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