Firm, Gladstone; thii purebred GlydoailaleOolt •■• V:>v • TomHintr, ever.. ' • > ' farther particulars see card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. PRELIMINAHV ANNOUNCISMENT MB TAPLIN will plaooatthosorvidß of breeders, to serve a limited namborof mares, ft powerful Clydosdalo Colt by Vanquisher, dam Kate by Lord BoaconsGeld, g.?. dam by Lincolnshire Hero, this One colt was bred by Mr John Small, of Timvald, Canterbury, who is one of the noted breeders in the South For particulars eto, apply to JOHN TAPLIN, Taueru. TARAmi-CARTERTON HACK RACING CLUB'S Annual Meeting. Tnratnhi Racecourse THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Dili, 1893.
President, AV. C. Buchanan, M.H.R. Vice-Presidents, N. Oracc, and G AY. Dcllcr. Treasurer, AV. I). Allen. Judge, N. Grace. • Starter: R. Roakc. Sto.Tflrda—o. Kctnblc, AY. B. Allen, R. Korable, T. Ray, J. Strang, Jan. Hoddcr, W. Strang, 0- Carter, T. Grace, J. AV. Proctor, J. Dalrjmplo, Jno, Eaton, AY. Corlett, Handicappcr-J. E. Henry, Clerk of Scales—o. Kcmblo, 5 Timekeeper— AV. 0. "Williams. PROGRAMME: 1, HUNTERS HURDLE HANDICAP of 25 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 2 miles, over 8 fliglita hurdlea 3ft 6in hifeb; nomination 10s, weeptanco 10s. Eor qualified hunters that have followed the hounds during those! •»»■""■- 1 - 1 iM-i-i----dticcd) 2, OPEN TARATABI • CARTERTON HANDICAP of 'lO sovs, 2nd horse G sovs from stakes j abmt 1J miles j nomination 10s, acceptance, 20j. 3, HACK MAIDEN PLATE of 20 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile. Weight for njc, Open to all horses that havo noverwonaracoofanydescription; cutty 10s. 4, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 20 sovs, About 1J miles, over G flights hurdles. Nomination Cs, acceptaceo 109. 5, OPEN FLYING HANDICAP of 30 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes ; about§ of a mile. Nomination lOj, acceptance 15s, AVinner of T.O. Handicap to carry 7lbs extra. (». OLARBVILLEHAOK HANDICAP of 25 sovs, 2nd borse 5 sovs from stakes; about ]} miles. Nomination 10s; acceptance lOj, 7, RAILAVAYHACK HANDICAP of 20 sovb, 2nd horso 6 sovs from stakes j about I] of. a milo; nomination ss, acceptance 10s. AVioner of Clareville Hack Handicap to carry fibs extra,
Date of Nomination, SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER. Weights declared on MONDAY, OOTOBKR23rd, Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Date, MONDAY, OCTOBER RULES AND REGULATIONS, li Races to bo inn under Metropolitan Rules. 2. No entry shall he received for any raco except upon the condition tiiat all claims disputes nnd objections arising shall bo decided Dy a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. 3. All Nominations, Entries and Acceptances (to be made in writing addressed to the Secretary at the Observer Office, Carterton) will be received up to the arrival of tho lata train from Wellington on tho advertised datf of the closing. No nominations or acceptance! will bo received on any pretence whatever unless accompanied by tho necessary fco, 6, Iu 'all nomination* for Handicaps the name, age, pedigree, color, sex and previous performances of the horse, name of owner, and colorsjof rider must bo given. All horses tone ridden in distinguishing colors. <>, Any protest 'mast bo lodged with the Secretary in writing within ten minutes after tho race to which it refers has been run, aid must ho accompanied by two sow, which 'vill be returned only If tho protest is sustained, 7. Horses walking over will reccivo CO per cent, of the stakes.
8> All persona intending It withdraw horses e required to give notice in writing to the Secretary half an hour before the Official timo of starting such tacc, Any pctaon neglecting or refusing to comply with this rulo shall pay a line to be imposed by the Stewards, not exceeding £5, which shall be placed tothn credit of tho race fund, Ownerß are particularly requested to observe thia Rule. 9, A. hack shall be a horse that lias never started for other than hack or hunter races, nnd is not at the time or meeting nominated for other than hack or hunter races. 10, No percentage deducted from stakes, ADMISSION to tho Course FREE,' No horses, except those ridden by laities, will be allowed txj be tied up on any nart of the cuursc, and thnso removed frjm vehicles must be trantferrcd to paddock. W. MoKBNZIE, Hon, Secretary. | QOK OUT FOR HUNT CLUB SPOUT To bo hi in the Show Grounds, OAR TER 0 THURSDAY, 28th September. STEWAUDS-McHri C. F, Vallance, \f. Hawke, Wjvcra Williams, 11, Perry, H., Welch, W. McKenzic, R. Roako, W, J. Hirschborg, W. B. Buick, F 0. Lewis, 0. If. Bidwill, V. C. Buchanan, J. A, Renall, G, Tully, H. B. Bunny, N. toco, 0. J, Kcmble, ,T. Strang, \i. E. Bidwill, G. Carter, H. Morison, G. W. Doller, A. M. Mcintosh, J. McDougall, A.G.rimer,tV, McKerrow, A, J. Toogood, F. Tcarce. Judgo for Jumping Competition—Mr W. Lingard. Judge for oil other events, Mr N. Grace, Starter and Olork of Scales—Mr F. C. Lewis. Clerk of Oourso -Mr J, Weller. Hon Sec-Mr W. McKenzio. To»U>rtatlO'Cbck. Dismounting HurdloComktition: Competitors' to jump seven,! flights hurdles, dismounting (both feet to touch ground) and remount botwee l " I ~ l '' " : - 1 --- "" and silver watch Ladies Trophy, Ncedlo Threading Competition: Horses m bo nominated by ladies. Competitors to jump hurdle, dismoutt, lead horse 10 lady, lady to thread needle and hand same to competitor, who theu remounts, umpa hurdle, and proceeds to winning post, pen only to members of recognised Him libs, Jumping Competition: Over hunting fence* (no water). Minimum weight 12st, First prize £lO, second 30s. - Jumping competition for Ponies, 14 hands and under, to bo ridden by boys under 16 yean. First prize £2, second £l. Cigar and Umbrella Competition: Competitor to light cigar, open umbiello, mount horse, jump hurdle, lido to winning post, cigar to bo alight at finish, First prize £3, Tilting: First prize £3, second £l, Orango Competition: Competitors to rulo over four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, tho one retaining tho most oranges to be winner. First prize £2, second £l, Entry fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies Trophy 10s, all other events 5s each, ("fecial prize" will bo allotted later on, Entries closo with tho Secretary at Oartirton at any timo on SATURDAY, September 23rd, 1803. Admission to Ground Is, and admission to fho Stand Is, Children half price. V. MoK.ENZIE,Hon,Scc,
nyllE undesigned legs to iulorm the travelling public that his Conches leave Eketahuna daily nt 7 n.m. ior Pohiniua and Woodville, connecting with trainsfor Napier, Pntaerston North, and Wanfianui. Leaves Pabiatua daily at 0 p.m. for Eketahuna, carrjting passengers coining from Wanganui or Napier same day. JOB VILE, iANOFOItfE TUNING, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .Mft ,I.~CAND¥ VIOLIM. ... . . Orders for Tuniiis may bj ndJreßsed to. ■■.■?■■-J/OiM'li. ■■ '. "■■.■'■ ■, Lincoln B6ad.-.-MMtflr.tpD-. ;■..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4
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