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WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB, AUTUMN HAOK BACE MEETING. To tab place on the WOODVILLE RACE COURSE on WEDNESDAY, 29iji MARCH, 1893. PRESIDENT-G. D, Hamilton, Esq; Vice-President: H, Gjisfordj Esq; Judge: A. Peebles; Clerk ot the Scales: L. D, Bickerton | Starter; G, He.Blop; Clerk ot the Courae: A. Gower; Timekeeper : G, W. Morrison; flandioappor: J. E, Henry; Stowaidß: Messrs J. M. Stackpoolo, N. Campboli, E. J. Gothard, J. H, Montoith, J, Troup, T.K. Cunningham, Q, W. Morrison, S, Holton, and A. Smith. PROGRAMME, 1, Stewards' Handicap, (to Btart at 11 a.m) of id sovs, seoond tioteo 5 sovs from the stakes; 1 mile, Nomination 15 sovs, acceptance 255, Tiie winner of any race (after the declaration of weights) of the nctt value of 25 sovs or over, to oarry a penalty of 61bs, . 2, Maiden Handicap Hdkduss, to start at 11,35 a.m, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 eovs from tho stakes; 1 j miles, over 6 Uiglita of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 10s, tfecoptanco 16 8. 3, Maiden Plave, to start at 12.15 p.ui, of SO sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 1£ miles, Weight for age, Entrance 30s on day of general entries, . 4, Handicap Hurdles, to start at 1,20 pan, of 15 Suva, second horao 5 sovs from tho stakes; two miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high ; the winner of

woightß to carry a penalty of 7lbß, Nomination 18s, acceptance 275, 5, 'WOODVILLB DISTIIICT JOOKE? CIDD Handicap, to start at 2p,m, of 100 sovs, Eccond horse 15 sovs from the slakes; 1} miles; the winner of any Hat race < (after declaration of weights), of the nett value of £25 or over, to carry 71b peualty, Nomination 303, acccptanco 60s. G. Seiaiko Race, to start at 2.40 p.m, of 25 83V8; the winner to be sold for 20 sovs immediately after the raco, half the surplus (if any) to go to the second horse, balance to Club's funds; topweight 9st; 7lb allowed for every £5 off selling price; 1 mile; entrance 25s on day of geueral entries. 7. Fmiso Handicap to start at 3.20 p.m. of CO sovs. second horse 5 buys from the stakeß; 6 furlongs, penalties same as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 20s, acceptance 3!)s, 8. High Waoni Handicap, to start at 4 p.m, of 35 suvs; tccond horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 1} miles; minimum weight 9st; penalties same as in 'towards' Handicap, not cumulative; nomination 15s, acceptance 20s, NOMINATIONS For Stowards Handicap 15s, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 18s, Woodville J.C. Handicap 30s, Flyiog Handicap 20s, and High Weight Handicap 15s, oloso with the Scoretavj at Woodville on SATURDAY, 4th March, 1893. WEIGHTS Will bo declared on SATURDAY, 11th March, 1893: ACCEPTANCES For Stewards' Haudicap 255, Maiden Handicap Hurdleß 10a, Handicap Hurdles 27e, Woodville DJ.l'. Handicap 60s, Flying Handicap3os, and High Weight Handicap 20s, and • ntries for Maiden Plate 30s, aud Selling llace 255, close with the Secretary at Woodville, on SATURDAY, 18th March, 1893,

1 1. No deduction will bo made from the advertised stakes, 2. All races on this programme aro open to "hacks" only. 3. " b neks" shall mean horses that have novcr won an adveriised stake exceeding the value of 'lO sovereigns, at lime of start (hack and hunter races excepted), and that arc not nominated for a Dcri.y, Guineas, St, Logcr, to or Sapling Stakes at time of start. 10 i. No entry will bo received for any raoo ir- except on condition that all olairas, disputts and objections arising out of the racing shall ;U be settled by th* Btowarda or whom they y may appoint, and their dooision shall bo final. 5. In all nominations, description, age and pedigree, must be given, 6, All horais tu be ridden in distinguishing colours, which must be given at time of ontry, lN 7. Metropolitan Bacing liules will be - strictly adhered to, Wsi. NICHOLSON, Secretary, d IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND. T JOHN MACKINTOSH ROBERTS E ±, Esquire, Sheriff uf the District of :- Wairarapa, do hereby Rive notice that 1 g have seized in pursuant to a writ of sale issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zoalund, Wellington District, in action 2 No 5109, wherein Thomas Macdonnoll is plaintiff and Paraono Pahoro is dofeadanfc, all that the right or interest of the said Parnnne Pahoro, of Qroytowu, Aoorii'jnal Native, in all thuae iho pieces or parcels of land situate in Wairarapa 1 District, i.e.. Ist,, That known as PapaR wa-,Nolc, containing 4 acres, mure or 'i leas, beint; tho land comprised in certifi- " OAte of titlo Vol 60, folio 151; ulao, 2nd, <■' in all Hut piece of land known as a Powhatu fast, No 2, containing 17a lr, " moro or less, and being tho land referred ' to in a subdiyisional order of the Native k Land Court in favour of Paraono Pahoro, dated 13th July, 1888; also, Brd, in all 0 that piece of land containing 2 acres r more or lm, being tho land known aa Uruokakite Suuth, B number 10, being tho land roferred to in a Bubdivisional

order of tho Native Land Cuu'rt in favour of Paraone Pahoro, dated 30th August, 1888; also, 4th, in all that pieco of land containing 6 aorea 1 rood, more or less, known as Uruokakite South, No 18, being all the land comprised in a subdivision! order of tho Native Land Court in favor of Paraone Pahoro, dated 12th December, 18901 also 6th, in all that block of hind known as Maipi No 5, containing 620 acres, and of which a divisional order of tho Native Land Court in favor of Paraone Pahoro for 20C ocres 2 roods has heon issued, dated 19th a'optember, 1892, will be sold; or such ol them as may bo sufficient to satisfy tho writ of sale and costs, at the suit of the plain* tiff in the said aotion by PUBLIC AUCTION by Messrs Townsend and Paul, at Mr Goorge Samuel W. Dalrymple's Rooms, Mastertun,oo THURSDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1893, at two o'clock in the afternoon, The name of the Solicitor for the Plaintiff issuing the writ is Cyril William Tanner, of Wellington. Dared at Masterton this 27th day of January, 1893. J. M. ROBERTS, Sheriff, For the District of Wairarapa. 11 CARD,] C. Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, Hall.street, Maatorton. Drawings and Specifications prepared forfaknts. MTIOE OF REMOVAL. CTILLEAKD NATUSCH, Architect, Has removed his office to his temporary residenco in flail Stroot. During ( the re-buildiog of hia house, lately destroyed byfire. A. J-. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIBT AND FEATHER FURRIER, Nut to B Catholic Chunk, Masterton. "OIRDS, Fish, and Animals Preserved ) and Mountedin the highest style of the art. Fur Skins tanned and drossed, Fur and Feather Muffs and Collars made to order. Foathera cleaned, curled and dyed, Work done mall its branchos, WoriCE—Highest Price Given for Huias and other Birds,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 4

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