WOODYILLE DPTKICT " JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN HACOACE MEETING,, To take place on the WOODVILLE RACE COURSE on WEDNESDAY, 29m MAItOH, 1893, pGESIDENT-6, D. Hamilton, Esq; J Vice-President: H. Gaisfordj Esq; Judge i A. Peebles; Oletk o! the Scales L. D. Uiokerton j Starter: G, Heslop j Clerk of the Course; A, Gower; Timekeeper; G, W. Morrison; Handicapper: J, E, Honrj; Stewards; Messrs J, M. Stackjoole, N, Campbell, E. J. Gothard, J.H, Montcitb, J. Troup, T. K, Cunningham, G., W, Morrison, S, Bolton, and A, Smith, PROGRAMME, 1. Stewards' HisDroir (to start at 11 a.m) ol -10 Bova, second horse 6 sova from the stakes; 1 mile, Nomination 15 bovs, acceptance 255. The winnorof any race (alter the declaration of weights) of the nott value of 25 sovs or over, to oarry a penalty of 61ba, 2. Maiden Handicap Hokdleb, to Btart at 11,35 a.m, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 bovs from the stakes; li milcß, over G tiigh'.B of hurdles 3ft Gin high, Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 3. Maiden Plate, to start at 12,15 p.m, of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 1£ miles. Weight for ago. Entrance 30s on day of general entries, 4. Handicap HunDX.ES, to start at 1,20 p.m, of 45 sovs, second horse 5 eovb from the Btakcs; two miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft [Oin high ; tlio winnor of any hurdle race after fhu declaration of weights to oarry a penalty of 71bs, Nomination 18s, acceptance 275. 5. Woodville District Jockei Cmb Handicap, to start at 2p,m, of lOOaovs, second horse 15 bovs from the stakes; lj miles; the winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights), of the uctt'valuc of £25 or over, to carry 71b penalty, Nomination 30s, acceptance 50s, (J, Selling Race, to start at 2.40 p.m, of 25 sjvs j tlio winner to be sold for 20 sovs immediately after the race, half the surplus (if any) to go to tho second how, balance to Club's funds; topweight 9at; 71b allowed for every £5 oil selling price; 1 mile; entrance 25s on day of general entries. 7. Flviko Handicap, to start at 3.20 p.m, of 00 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; li furlongs, penalties same aB in Club Handicap, not cumulative, Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s, 8. Higii Weiout Handicap, to start at 4 p.m, of 35 bovs ; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 1} miles; minimum weight 9st; penalties same as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative; nomination 15s, acceptance 20s, NOMINATIONS For Stewards Handicap 15s, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 18a, Woodville J.C, Handicap 30s, Flying Handicap 20s, and High Weight Handicap 15s, close with tho Secretary at Woodville on SATURDAY, 4th March, 1893, WEIGHTS Will be declared on SATURDAY, 11th March, 1893; . ACCEPTANCES For Stewards' Handicap 255, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 27s Woodville D.J.C. Handicap 50s, Flying Handicap 30s, and High Weight Handicap 20s, and. ntries for Maiden Plate 30s, and Selling Eace 255, closo with the Secretary at Woodville, on SATURDAY, IStli March, 1893,
CONDITIONS, 1. No deduction will bo made irom the advertised stakes, 2. All races on this programme are open to "hfioks"only. 3." hooks" shall mean horses that have nevor won an advertised stake exceeding the value ot 40 sovereigns, at time of start (hack and hunter races eiceptadi, and that are not nominated (or a Derby, Guineas, St. Leger, or Sapling Stakes at timo of start, •1. No entry will be received for any race except on condition that all claims, disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall bo settled by the Stewards or whom tlioy may appoint, and their dcoision shall be final. 5. Jn all nominations, description, age and pedigree, must bo giyen, 6. All horses to be ridden in distinguishing colours, whioli must bo given at timo of entry, 7. Metropolitan Baoing Kules will be strictly aalicicd to, W ICH OLSON, Seorclary.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. T JOHN MACKINTOSH ROBERTS JL, Esquire, Sheriff of the District of Wairarapa, do hereby givo notice that I have eoized In pursuant to a writ of Bale issued out of tlio Supremo Uourt of New Zealand, Wellington District, in action No 010!), wherein Thomas Macdoiinoll is plaintiff and Paraono Pahoro is defendant, all that the right or interest of the said Paraone Pahoro, of Greytown, Aboriginal Native, in all those tlio pieces or parcels of land situate in Wairarapa Dißtriot, i.e., lab., That known as Papawai, No lc, containing 4 acres, more or lesß, being the land comprised in certificate of title Vol CO, folio 151; also, 2nd, in all tlut piece of land known as Powhatu East, No 2, containing 17a lr, more or less, and being tho land referred to in a subdiyisional order of the Native Land Court in favour of Paraone Pahoro, dated 13th July, 1888 j also, 3rd, m all that piece of land containing 2 acres more or less, being the land known as Uruokakite South, B number 10, being tho land referred to in a subdiviaional order of the Native land Oourt in favour of Paraone Pahoro, dated 30th August, 1888; aleo, 4th, in all that piece of land containing 6 actes 1 rood, more or less, known as Uruokakite South, No 18, being all the land comprised in a Bubdivlaional order uf tho Native Land Court in favor of Paraone Pahoro, dated 12th December, 1890; also Btfy in all that block of land known as Maipi No 5, containing 020 acres, and of which a divisional order of the Native Land Court m favor of Paraone Pahoro for 206 acres 2 roods has been issued, dated 10th September, 1892, will bo sold, or such of them as may bo sufficient to satisfy the writ of sale and costs, at the suit of the plaintiff in tho said aotion by PUBLIC AUOTION by Messrs Townsend and Paul, at Mr George Samuel W. Dnlrymple's Rooms, Masterton, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1893, at two o'clock in tho afternoon. The name of the Solicitor for tho Plaintiff issuing tho writ is Cyril William Tanner, of' Wellington, Dated at Masterton this 27th day of January, 1893. J. M. ROBERTS, Sheriff, For tho District of Wairarapa.
[*. CARD,] C, Tilleard Natusch, ARC H I T E 0 T, Hall-street, Masterton, Drawings and Specifications prepared forfatenk NOTICE OP REMOVAL. C.TILLEAM NATUSCH, AnoniTECT, Has removed his office to hiß temporary residence in Hall Street, During the re-building of bia house, lately destroyed bylire. L J. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER FURRIER, Next to tlii Catholic Church, Masterton. BIRDS, Fish, and Animals Preserved and Mounted in the highest style of the art, Fur Skins tanned and dressed. Far and Feather Muffs and Collars made to older, Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Work dono in all its branches. Norms-Highest Price Given for Huias and ottaßirdu,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4347, 17 February 1893, Page 4
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