MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT, 188 NEW ZEALAND VEQETATIST. HER REMEDIES are the VERY BEST, They aw kept in Btock by Mr T. Q. Mabon Masterton. M~ABTEKTON»OPAKI JOCKEY CLI7B. 1891—SUMMER MEETING—IB9I. TO BE HELD >N THE MASTERTON-OPAKI RACECOURSE ON MONDAY, 28xh DECEMBER. President: Mr A. VT. Cave; Hon. Treasurer: A. A. EUrins; Judge: C. F. Vallance; Starter: T. H. Hill; Deputy: J. Schofield; Handicapper: A. R. McFarlaue ; Clerk ol Scales: E. B. Hare; Timekeeper : Jas. Muir; Clerk of Course: "W. lorns. Stewards: Messrs. T. M. Brows, W. B. Buick, E. E. Chamberlain, A. Henderson, C. Cowper, A. Fraser, Herbert "Welch, H. Yates, and Hugh Campbell. PROGBAMME. 1. HackHubdle Handicap, of 25 sovs, Bccond horse 5 sovs. 1£ miles ; over five flights of hurdles. Nomination 15s ; acceptance 10s. 2. Waipipi Handicap, of 40 sovs,_ second horse 10 sovs ; 1 mile; nomination 20s acceptance 20s. 3. Maiden Hack Race, of 15 sovs, second horse 5 sovs. 1 mile. Weight for age. Nomination 15s. 4. Opaki Stakes, of 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs. 1A miles. Nomination 30s, acceptance 30s, 15s at post. 5. Handicap Hack Back, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs ; 1J miles ; nomination 15s ; acceptance 10s. 6. Telegraph Stakes, of 40 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, J mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s. 7. Selling Hack Race, of 20 sova ; 1 mile; Nomination 20s ; "Weight for age 8. Consolation Handicap, of 25 sovs j second horse 5 sovs Acceptance 10s ; . (for all beaten handicap horses.) The winner of any handicap of the advertised value of LSO after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of five pounds ; the winner of any handicap of the advertised value of LIOO after declaration of weights to carry a penalty ot seven pounds. Penalties to be cumulative. Hack and Hurdle races excepted. RULES and REGULATIONS— All races to be run under the rules of racing. Tn case of a protest the same must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the race 'has been run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be found to be frivolous or vexatious. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the Secretary, and 30 minutes before the time of starting, No entry will be received for any race except under the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objectians arising shall be deeidcd by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. All Nominations, Entrances, Acceptances, etc., accompanied by the necessary amount, must be addressed to the Secretary, Mas, terton. No entry will be received after the hour named on any pretence whatever. Any Jockey riding, except in colours, will be fined 2 sovs. The amount for second horse will be deducted from the advertised amount of stakes
The winner of Selling Hack Bace to be gold immediately after the race for 20 sovs any surplus to be divided between the Club and the second horse. . Horses walking over will receive 50 p?r cent, of the stakes. A Hack shall mean a horse that has never, daring this racing season, started 'for or entered for, weight-for-age, 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. NOMINATIONS— Nominations for all Handicaps [to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary] close at Masterton on Wednesday, December 2, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of train from Wellington. • Weights to be declared on Wednesday, December 9, at 8 p.m. Entries, including Maiden Hack Race, and Selling Hack Race, and acceptances on Saturday, 19th December, at 9 p.m, or on arrival of train fom Wellington. Nominations for Consolation Handicap to be made to the Secretary 15 minutes after the Telegraph Stakes is run Weights will be declared 15 minutes after nominations haye closed. Acceptances will close 15 minutes after the weights have been declared. The enclosure opposite the Grand Stand is reserved for members and their families only upon production of ticket. Members can obtain their tickets upon application to .the Secretary at his Office Piny Street. Submitted to and approved by the Wel» lington BacingClub this 18th day of October, 1891. H. M.LYON EH. WADDINGTON, Secretary. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT, Corner Cuba and Manners Stbeets, Wellington, ON ALL GOODS, Dunn? the month of December. Just Received 100 DOZEN WHITE AND REGATTA SHIRTS, SUBJECT TO OUR O / IN THE £ DISCOUNT. Just Opened OUR XMAS SHIPMENT TIES, HATS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, &c., Ac. UNION CLOTHING MERCERY COMPANY, i CUBA and MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. A CABD-J CI. TILLEARD NATUSCH, ARCHITECT, Hall-stbeet, Masterton. Drawings and Specifications prepared fcr " patents.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 18 December 1891, Page 4
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