' TARMRimTERTOi! HAOK .RACING CLUB'S Annual Meeting. To lie hold onto ~, : Taratnlii Racecourse THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Oiii,». President, W.C. Buchanan, M.H.Ri Vice-Presidents, N, Grace, and Q ,W. Dollor. Treasurer, W.B.Allen. , , •■'.'' Judge, N. Graoe. ; Starter s'. Ri Koako. Stowards-O. Kemblc, W. li. Allen, E. Karable, T. Ray, J, Strang Jal. Hoddor, W. Strang, G. Carter, T. Graco.J. W. Proctor, J. Dalrympte, Juo. Eaten, W.-Ooilett , Handicapper-J. E, Henry. Clerk of Scalcs-0. Kombkv Timekcepor- ; W.O. Williams, ■,;. t PROGRAMME! 1, HUNTERS HURDLE HANDICAP of 25 sovs,2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about Smiles, over 8 flights burdtes 3ft 6in hi&b; nomination 10s, acceptance 10a. lor qualified hunters that have followed too hounds during tho icaaon 1893 (Master's certificate to bo produced). 2, OPEN TARATAHI • CARTERTON HANDICAP of 4080V8,2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; about 1£ miles; nomination 10s, acceptance, 20s. ' 3, HAOK MAIDEN PLATE of 20 bots, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile. Weight for age. Open to all lioraoa that havo noverwona raceof anydescription; entry 10s. 4, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 20 soTB, About 1J miles, over B flights hurdles. Nomination 6s, acceptance 10s, 5, OPEN FLVKNG HANDICAP of 30 sovs, 2nd horso 6 sovs from stakes; about Jol a mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance IBs. Winner of T.O. Handicap to carry 71bs extra, 0. OLAREVILLE HAOK HANDICAP of 26 sovs, 2nd horse S sovs from stakes; about ljiniles. Nomination 10s; acccp:ancelo3. '■ I RAILWAY HAOK HANDICAP of'2o sovs, 2nd horse D sovs from stakes; about f of a inilo; nomination fa acceptance 10s, Winner of Clarovillo Hack Handicap to carry 71bs extra.
Date of Nomination, SATURDAY, 1-ith OCTOBER. Weights declared on MONDAY, OOTOBER 23rd. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plate, MONDAY, OOTOBER 30th, RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1. Racos to bo tun under Metropolitan Rules. 2. No entry shall bo received for any race except upon the condition that all claims disputes and objections arising shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, ami their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. 3. All Nominations, Entries and Acceptanccs (to bo made in writing addressed to the Sccrotary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will be received up to the arrival of the 'ate train from Wellington on tho advertised date of tho cloeing. No nominations or acceptances will be received on any pretoncc whatever uuless accompanied by tho necessary fco. 5, In .all nomination" for-Bimdicapstte name, age, pedigree, color, sox and previous performances of the horse, name of ownor, and colorsjof rider must bo given. All horses tobs ridden in distinguishing colors. •i. Any protest mast be lodged with the Secretary in writing within ten minutes after the race to which it refers has been run, aid must be accompanied by two Bovs, which 'vill be returned only if the protest is sustained, 7. Horses walking over will receivo 60 per cent, of the stakes,
8, All pcrsonß intending withdraw horses are required to give notice in writing to the Secretary half on hour before the Official time of stalling such race, Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a duo to be imposed by tlra Stewards, uot exceeding £u, which shall be placed to the credit of the raco fuud, Owncre are particularly requested to observe this Rule. 9, A hack shall bo a horso that has novor started for other than hack or hunter races, and is not at the time of meeting nominated for other than hack or hunter races. 10, No percentage deduotctl from stakes, ADMISSION to the Course FREE, No horncs, eicept those ridden by ladies, will bo allowed to be tied up on any yart of tho cuursc, and those removed from vehicles must be traMfcrrod to paddock. W. MoMNZIE, Hon. Secretary. WAHULIAPAAKDEm'COAST I'ASTOEALANDAGWOUI.TOiiAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL S I'AULION PAIIAD& Will take plaoo on tho SHOW GBOUNDS ON SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 30th Commencing at 1 p.m. ENTRANCE FEB-fil-ls. W. DOHSKT, Secretary.
G. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Mauuiacturiuff Jewelers LAMBTON QVAY, WELLINGTON. G& T, YOUNG have been established , in Dunedin sinco 1862. Their establishment there is without a doubt tho finest in New Zealand, and tho Btook is freely admitted to have no equal either for Extent, Howness, and Variety of Design, Quality or Cheapness, When you go to Dunedin call and see it. ;G, AND T. YOUNG DESIRE to call special attention, to the fact that while tk'Jr articles for tali arc oj the But Quality, their prices are not higher than-those of minor establishments,: their object being to secure a large amount of patronage, and at the same time the approval of their ousiomers; in fact, 6. &T, YOUNG claim to be be in a position to sell goods cheaper-they haw no commission to paylo Home Buyers, Mr Oeorge Young, one oftkptttlnm, doing tho buying inE ngland. They buy for cai/i and Mwe all discounts, consequently no house can land their goods ill the Colony at a cheaper iato, and as only a moderato profit to put upon tho landed cost, purchasers may rest assured that any article purchased atttoir Wellington totalUsJtmenl will be the best take to be obtained. G. and T. YOUNG, WELLINGTON, asdat DUNEDINj TIMARU, and OAMARU,
AIP.ARAPA PHOTOYT GRAPHIC STUDIO'S Grand Special Offer. I have the honour to announce that arrangements are now completed wbioh will enable me to supply one dozen Enamelled OABIHETPBtttOORItBBandONEEKLABOEUEKT 15x12 for the sum of 21/- All work will ba guaranteed equal to any in the Colony, Coupon Tickets will be issued by my canvassers which will entitle the holder to be Photographed in two positions, any time within Thbeb Uoktus from dato of issue. Balance of 1 Q If* to bo paid at the time 10/0 of sitting. ■ THOS. ITpBICE, Photographer, geptomber 18th, 1893, OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V, to Life Size, finished with Buamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Burface. ' .. PORTrIiTSx Beautifully Finished, Equal to the beet proftad in the Colony, for: ... fa MHalfDozenl iQ/. 12 6d One Dozen I 0/ '■" ol . w "' Famiw Grow Yiohbttes with Enamel or Mat' Opal Surface} also finished in Water or Ci! Colours, ''..■',' YIBWB Takkh lit Tows oH.OoTwraY, Maori Photos inliew Zealand, ;.; IHOS; Ed.!PiricE ;:;;::::":;::KASTMON:,::Vr^^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4529, 21 September 1893, Page 3
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