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AUTUMN MEETING OF TBE Waipawa County Racing Club At the Club's Course, KAIKOURA, THURSDAY April 23, 189!. (ST GEORGE'S DAY) President: Mr W. White ; Treasurer: Captain Howard; Judge: Mr W. "White; Starter Mrß. B. Johnston; Clerk of Scales: Mr W. T. Sabm; Handicnpper: Mr G. Moran ; Stewards: Mr S. McGreevy, A. Scvimgeour W. T. Limhrick, J. Merrylees, K Watts, J. Haiker, D. Moroncy, J. Tettit; PROGRAM ME. Handicap Hack Hurdle Race, of 35 Bovß, second horse to received sovs from the stakes; distance about 2 miles; Nomination 10a, acceptance lsov. { Handicap" Hack ■Race of 40 sovs*; second horse to receive 5 sovs-rrom the stakes ; distance lJmUe; noin. 1 sov, acceptance! sov. W.C.R.C. Handicap (opeqjof 100 sovs, second horse to receive; 10 sovs from the stakes : the; winner of "any handicap of 100 sovs, or over, after the declaration of-weights, to carry a penalty of 71bs ; distance?!! mile. Nona. 1 spy; accept. 3 sov. ladies Purse Hack Handicap, of 25 povs, second horse to. receive 5 sovs from the stake 9; horses to Denominated by ladies. Minimum weight 9st; distance l| mile; nom. 10s, accept. 10s. Selling Race, (open) of 30soys. The winner to be sold with 'oil engage ments immediately after the race for 80 sovs. Top weight. 9at. No sexual allowance. 71bs allowed for every £5 ofF selling price, the surplus if any to be equally divided between the second horse and the funds of the Club,, Distance 1 mile. Entrance 30s. | NOTE,-r "Owners must state at time of entry, thepricc their horse is to be sold for s or they will be allotted top weight." Flying Handicap, (open), of 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. The winner of the - W.C-R.C. Handicap to carry a penalty of 71bs. Distance once round about 7 furlongs. Nomination 1 sov Acceptance 1 sovs. Hack Flying Handicap, of 20 sovs ;. second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. The winner of the Handicap Hack Race to cairy a penalty of 71bs. Instance! once round, about 7 furlongs. .Nominations 10s; acceptance 10s. Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, etc. —Saturday, 21st March: Nomination for all events. Saturday, 4th April: Wolrrhfp TWlarnrl- Sntlinfov. 11th April: Acceptance for all Handicaps. RULES & GENERAL CONDITIONS. The Metropolitan Rules of New Zealand will be strictly adhered to. Colors, Pedigree, and performances must accompany ectries in all cases. Five pei cent deducted from gross amount of ail stakes. "'Hack" shall mean a horse that has never won a race of oyer 40 sovs, and that is not in wiy Derby, Guineas, Oaks, or St. Leeerat ime of nomination. All events close a t 8 p.m. on their respective daten, with the Secretary, at Kaikora, and must be accompanied by the necessary fees. E. GRAY, Secretary.

Imperial Fire Office OF LONDON. [Established 1803.] fTIHIS Company is prepared to accept FIRE RISKS at lowest curren rates. Paid Up Capital and Invested Funds— ONE MILLION NINE HUNDREJi THOUSAND POUNDS. J. GRAHAM & Co., A?ents, Masterton. BAKERY. fTIHE above is now open under the charge of Mr J. G. MACKAY, whose abilities as a first class tradesman are well known to the public during the past read, Cake, and Fancy Goods Supplied Daily. D- WALTON, PROPRIETOR.

nLTTB HOTEL MASTEBION The Proprietot of the above old and well-known establishment begs to than! the inhabitants oFMasterton and thesurounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure or support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to tate that additions, alterations, and in provements, in accordance with the pre teas of the place, as ako the growing requirements of the trade, have been The Culinary Department is as usual, drat-class. Wines, jers, Spirits, and othei liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Boom, which is provide withoneof Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor :OGS ; v:;y-l, ARMAGH £ VCHRISTCHURC! ,- >(OLDand Wet reet are ve you know that there is a safe, sure and certain cure for them. That cure i nothing less than a pair of PAYEE'S WOODEN SOLED -BOOTS. There is nothing to equal them to keep the feets I warm and dry. Can be obtained through Messrs M. I Caselberg & Go, Masterton, or Messrs J Graliam& Co., Masterton, or direct from the manufacturer. W. H. PAYNE, 141, AB3UGH StEKEI,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 4

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