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~*?'^-~. TABATAHI CARTERTON HACK RACING CLUB'S 18!) 1 J BittawwaiHawnr To be held on the Taratam Race- 1 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9tb,U-~ President, W. C. Buchanan, M.H.R.; Vice- - President, N. Gkack ; Treasurer, W. B.>* Allen ; Judge, N. Grace ; Starter, T, Bat; Stewards: E. H. i:ockkridoe, 0. Kkmblk, W, B. Allen, R. Kkmblk, T. Rat, J. Strang, G. W. Dkllkr, G. Carter, A. S. Grant, T. Grace, J. Davison, Robert Buckeridge ; Handicapper, A. R. McFahlane; Clerk of Scales, C. Kkmblk; Clerk of Course, D. McLachlak. PROGRAMME. 1. Hack Hurdle Race «'f 20 sovs.. second liorßC 5 bovs. from stakes; about one and a half milo.«, over six flights hurdles, 3ft Gin high; nomination ss, acceptance 10s. 2. Hack Maiden Plato of 15 sots., second horso 3 Bovb. from stake*); about one mile; weight for age ; open to all horses that have novel won a race of any dcj«i>tion,: entry 10s. 3. Open TaratahiCsrterton Handicap of 40 sovs., second horse 5 sovs. _ from stakes; about one aud a quarter miles; Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. 4. Clarevillo Hack Handicap of 20 sovs,, second horso 3 sovs. from stakes; about one milo ; nomination ss, acceptance 10s. 5 Railway Hack Handicap Of 16 sovs., second horse 2 sovs. from stakes; about threequarters of a milo ; nomination 6b, acceptance os; winner of Clarevillo Hack Handicap to carry 71bs penalty; 6. Open Flying Handicap of 30 sovs., second horse 5 sovs. from stakes; about J* •' _\ quarters of a mile; nomination IS ceptanco 10s; winner T. C. Handicaj carry 71bs extra. 7. Consolation Hack Handicap of 10 sovs,; about one mile ; nominations to bo made ten minutes after Railway Hack Handicap has been run for. Entrance ss. Date of Nominations, MONDAY, October the 19th. Weights declared on MONDAY, October 26th. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plate, MONDAY, November 2nd. RULES & REGULATIONS. 1. Races to be run under Metropolitan Rules. 2. No entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall bo decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and their on all points SHALL BE FINAL. 3. All Nominations, Entries, and Acceptances (to be mado in writing, addressed to the Secretary at the Observer Office, Carterton), will be received up to the arrival of the late train from Wellington on the advertised date of closing. No nominotforuOT&r"""" tanens wilhbo received on any pretencerl ever unless accompanied by the necessary fee. 4. A Hack shall mean a horso that has never started for, or is entered for, a weight for age or handicap at time of starting, and has not been nominated for Derbies Champagnes, or Guineas to be run for thi' racing season: hack races excepted 5. In all Nominations for Hand leaps thjj name, age, pedigroo, color, sex* and previon r performances of the horse, name of owne and colors of rider must be given. All horse to be ridden in distinguishing colors. 6. Any protest must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within ten minutes after the race to which it refers has been run, and must be accompanied by 2 sovs., which will be returned only if tho protest is sustained. 7. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent of the Stakes. 8. All persons intending to withdraw horses are requested to give notice in writing i to the Secretary half an hour bofore tha -J official time of starting such race. Any person Jneglecting or refusing to comply with rule shall pay a fine, to bo imposed. \» the Stowarcfs, not oxceeding £5, which shall _ be placed to the credit of the raco funof" Owners ere particularly requested to observe this Rule. !). No percentage deducted from Stakes. 10. Races, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 are for hacks only, Nos. 3 and C aro open "Tapes. ADMISSION TO COURSE, FRBE. - W. McKENZIE, * Secretary. 1 HOULD LOCAL INDUSTRIES BE ENCOURAGED ? Can anyone for one moment doubt that local industries should not bo helped on ? The woalth of any country is assured when the whole of its population is fully employed. We hear of largo, factories ic%Enr,lisb, and American "ciE&a, whero„hundred» and thousands of hands are Ceptl ' Why should a country lik« Zealand have one single pair > hands? Natare has bountifuj vided a grand soil, goon ciirrlittr luxurious termination, andi certain that the efforts of Mo Joseph Audekt to bring foi reliable remedies, made pure) vegetation, will in time give e to many pairs of hands, and the best advertisements for favoured colony. Why should the public insist English or American Medicine they can Ret the very best artioH their very doors? Wo sincerely', that a fair trial be given, and wo are ve» j confident of results. Kakana, Mabufa, Natanata and Paramo will become housobold wcrds.

Wholesale Agents under special permission from Archbishop Redwood— KEMPTHORNE, PKOS3ER& Co.'fl NEW ZEALANDJDRUG CO, (LIMITED.) London Loan and Discount Bank. oFFICISS Panama-street, Wellington] ESTABLISHND 1875. ■■*"' "^ THE oldest and most Tollable office . in Wellington for IMMEDIATE ADVANCES on Bills of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, Shares, Bond Warrants, etc Oabh Advanced On personal security, separable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. SPECIALITY. Bills Discounted Daily At Cctrkbnt Ratbs, All Transactions Entertained. Address—TUß MANAGES. To Farmers. WE ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF Oats, Wheat Chaff, Berley, Maize, Horse-beans, nf/j fitC FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE taken charge of and sold. No charge made for Storage. HIGHEST PRICES Jft£A«6El>. Prompt Returns 5 and low charges. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on goods and produce actually tor sale. A LARGE and varied Stock of Flour, Sugar, Oatmeal, Bran, Pollard, Teas, Coffees, Sauces, and household requisites. - TERMS FORJBJQ All fruits in Season always on hand. A. U <CXIOI*.EIf:« &, WHOLESALE FRUIT, GRAIN, AND PKODUCE MERCHANT 7'Lanibton Quay, Wellinato 'ROUT F*SHI rHE Season for TROUT FISHIN will bo oponed en TUESEy* sth September, 1801, and closed sth April, 1892. Licenses to fish can be brained from Mh. D. W. McLNTOSH, t Mehsrb. Caselberq'm, on payment of ;he usual tee of Men £1 Ladiee' 6s Boys'under 1G years ... 6s ■ 'rinted and published by 1 under the style or 6rm & Co, at the reriecere Wairabapa, Mm' ■■'"^''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 24 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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