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mmm WAIRARAPA RAGING CLUB. SCMMER MEETING, To bo held on tho rauherenikau Race Course, THUKSDAV, Ist January, 1890, President! J. P. Russell; Vice Presidents: H. Bunny and H.'S, Wardoll; Stewards: J. H. Bothunc, W. B. Mirill,' \f. 0. Ducknan, A, Donald, N. Grace, J, Macara, 0. MacSbonc,'.V. J Nix, A. G. rilmor, Geo. Reynolds; 0. J. Tully; Judge, J. Drummond; Starter: T.H.Hill; Clerk of scales: E.■ ff, Dorset 5, Olerk of Course: Josias Tockcr; Timekeepora: W. 0, Williams, and IV. Armstrong; Treasurer: •XT. Cundy j Handicapper: T, H. HIU, .PROGRAMME. _ Hurdle Handicap, 45 soys, second horse Sisovs from state, about 2 miles, of cr j fights hurdles, about 3ft (iin high. The winner of any Hurdle Handicap after the declaration of weights to. carry fibs penalty, Nomination 20s, Acceptance 255, 2, Hack Hiralle Handicap, 20 sovs, second liorao3sova from stakes; about 1A miles] over 0 flights hurdles; about 3ft Cln high, The winner of any Hack Hurdlo Handicap after tho declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 61bs. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s, 3, Flying Handicap, 40 bovsj second horse S , sovs from tho stakes; about-2 mile, The winner of any handicap of tho value oi 30 sovs, after the declaration of weights to curry Dibs .penalty,' mid of tho value of 60 sovs 71m penalty. Nomination 20s, Acceptance 20s, 4, Maiden Hack Race,-10 sovs second horse 2 sovs from stakes; about j mile; weight, , not less than Bst 71b, Open to all hacks that' have never started (saddlo races excepted) and have not won on advertised racoofany description at date of meoting. Nomination 10s, 5, Wairarapa Cup, 100 sore; 2nd horeolC sovs, and 3rd horse 5 sovs from the stokes; about U miles, Tho winner of any Han. dicap of the value of 30 sovs after the declaration of weights to carry Bibs penalty, and'of tho valuo of 50 sovs 71bs penalty. ' Nomination 20s; Acceptance 40s and 40s al the post. 6, Hack Handicap, 25 sovs; 2nd horsoEsovi from the stakes; about one mile.and a distance, The winner of any Hack Handicap of the valuo of 20 sovs after'tho declaration of weights to carry 51bs penalty, Nomin otion 10s, Acceptance 15s, sovs from the stakes; about 1 mile, Winner of any handicap of tho value of 3( . sovs after tho declaration of weights k carry Gibs penalty, and of 50 sovs 71bs ponalty, Nomination 15s, Acceptance 20s, NOMINATIONS for all events (oxccpl Maiden Hacks) must be made in rating, and addressed to the Secretory at the Oddfellow's Hall, Featherston, ond CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 10th December, at 8 pm, Handicap Hurdles 20s, Hack Hurdles 10s. WEIGHTS will bo declared on TONES. DAY, 17th December, ACCEPTANCES and Entries for Maiden Hacks, 10s, addressed as above, close on TUESDAY, 23rd December, at 8 p m, Handicap Hurdles, 20s, Hack Hurdles, 10s, Flying Handicap, 20s, Wairarapa Cup, 40s, Hack Handicap, 16s, Stewards' Handicap, 20s, RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1 All races at this meeting will be run under tho NZ Rules of Racing,. O Nn nnmUliitn nr n^nnfnnnn ,„!'! 1,. received after the advertised time of closing under any pretenco 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, 4 A hack shall bo a herso that has nevet started for other than hack races, and is not \t date of meoting nominated for other than hack races W BOCK, Secrotar Approved by tho Wellington Racing O is 2nd day of Docembor, 1890. H M Lyon, /Secretory HTOP! TTALTII Q TOP II UNDER THE CLO OK. wmmmm WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No, 5, Ouba-strcot, Wellington. FOLLOWING my usual oustom, it is my intention during the forthcoming holidays to offer to tho publio of Wellington and visitors from all parts ,i| ho colony. IjfIrVELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ELECTRO WARE Of every description, at prices hithorto unboftrd of, My Btook comprise! masterpieces of tho Jewelers' Art from Paris, London and continental houses, DIRECT IMPORTAIIOjNS I And ombraces Gold and Silver Watches Art Jewellery, Gold and Silvoi Bangles, Ladies and Gents' Diamond, Gem and Signot Rings, cbasto in design and manufacture, Artistic and tare designs in Manic and Japanese Jewelory and articles of mk, ELEOTRO-PLATED WARE, From English and Amorican manu- ■ . factors. OPTICAL GOODS My slock of Spectacles.' Gosglcs Minifying. shooting „!"*, and Eye Protectors, is nno ol the largest and most complete in the colony, In Silver Jewelory I hold one of the most varied stooks in tho city. 1000 SILVER BROOCHES To soloct from, suitable for Xmasand Now Year Prcaonts, at prices to suit every class of buyer , My long and varied experience as a PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER' enables mo to guarantee that all descriptions of work entrusted to mo will receive skilful and practical attention, my staff in eyory branch being experts in their particular lircs. _ NOTE-Tho Clock in Cuba strut, immediately under which will bo found Yours truly, JaMESKING. QUBSORIPTION lists are brim 0 started through the Lowor Valley for the purpose of raisim? funds for the benefit of the children of tho lato Alfred Clifton, who died at Cartorton about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiye in nnmber, with agos ranging from fourteen months to soven years, havo been taken chargs of by Mr Lars Andorson, of Eketahuna, olitirely at his own expense: He has applied to the Benevolent Society for aid, but thoy informed him th&t nothing could bo dono in tho matter, He was informed.thot the only way was to hand tho children ovor to the police, which he did notliko doing as "Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes very hard on Mr'Andorson to have to support tho children out of his own pocket, Mrs Clifton has gono out to work, but has bwi\ very ill, and quito uiublo to assist in any way. Any 0110 who could assist by giving a little would bo doing a charitable action. Subscriptions may bo left at the officcof this paper.' Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Frofbikob lAVING taken over tho above wellknown and old-established Hotel T, Parsons trusts by civility and. best Mention, to securo a fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO mil find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OP CALL In the Forty Uileßush. ' Tho.House has been thoroughly rem rated and re-furnished. The quality of tho Wines, Bcoer. and Jpirits «e of tho--vory best obtainable PARSONS, ifl.--/, • - Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3697, 29 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3697, 29 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3697, 29 December 1890, Page 4

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