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i,OOKOUTFOE;HUNT.OLDBBPOaTS, .■ v Tobe held in! the Shew-Grounds, OAKTERTONIHDPPAY,2Bffi ■; Septeaber.

; '^, :,,■:,TostoUUO'clock; V^.v : v , Dismounting Hurdle Competition': Coninewore to jump seveit.l flights hurdles," dlsmounting: (both, feat to touch ground)and remount between each flight.' First prize £2 and R, QmM't silvei watoh; 2nd, f. H; Thompsiu's hunting whip, 3rd H. Morrison's pairsnurs,' ~-. ;■■;■:.■ ■''■. '■ ■ Trophy, Needle Threading Competition! Horses> to nominated by ladies,' Competitors to jump hurdle, diamoui.t, lead horse lo lady, lady to thread needle and hand samo to compotitcr, who then remounts, jumps hurdle, and proceeds to winning post. Open only.: to'members of recognised Hunt Clubs, Ist prize Bracelet value £lO, 2nd T. Proctors prize, Srd_'A. Henderson's brooch. . ' j Competition: Over hunting fences :). . Minimum weight 12st, First prize' £lO, second 30s and J. McCarthy's bridle, 3rd R. R. Armstrong's pair spurs.. Jumping competition for Ponies, 14 hands and under, to be ridden by bojs' under 16 una™ V,„i ».!.. m '} &\ 1-J n r Armstrong's pair spurs, 3rd TV. Brunton's whip, .."•.' . ' Cigar and Umbrella Competition! CompetlH, B. Tuoker's box oijars, 2nd J. A, Dadson's hunting whip and W, Dougall's match box, 3rd J. O.Keid's prize. Tilting: First prize £3, second £l, third Townßend and Cowper's pair spurs, Oftnge Oompetiflon s Competitors to rldo over four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining tho most oranges to be winner, First prize £2 and B. Fairbrotheri Sons tennis racket, second £1 and E, Welch's lady's whip, 3rd J. Elliott's hunting crop.

V. MoKENZIE, Hon. See, WMRARAPATKOITINGCLUB, SPRING MEETING. 110 be held on the SHOW GEOUNDS, CARTERTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th, Patron, Mr W. 0, Buohanan, M.RR.; President, Mr If. Grace; Vioe-Presidents, Messrs 0. A. .Pownall, J, Barrow, R. Bright, and A, McKenssie; Judge, Mr N. Grace; Starter,Mrß.Roake; Stewards, Messrs (*. W, Deller, A. Bish, 0. Kemble. A, R. McFarlane, J, Dahymple, \V. B, Allen, J. Meyriok, T. Ray James flodder 0. H. Gayfer, W. Hawke, W. Corlett, H Yates, 0. H. Giles, H, fl. Wolteis andH Morrison, Handieapper, Mr A. King; Timekeeper, Mr A, Bibu j Seoretery, Mr W. MoKenzie; Treasurer, Mr 0. J. KemMo i Olork of Scales, Mr 0. Giles j Clerk Coursej Mr W.Abbot, PROGRAMME. First race to start at 12 o'olook noon. 1. Maiden Racb (saddle), lOsovs, 2 miles, Nomination ss, acceptance ss, 2. Distbiot Handicap (hainess), 15 sovs, 2 miles. Nominatioos ss; acceptance 10s, I [ Confined to horses owned iu the Wauarapa North and South at least G months p-evious to meeting, 3. STKWAIIDS'HANDICAP (saddle); 25 SOVS. 2nd_horso 3 sovs from slakes, 2J miles Nomination 10s, acorptance ss: 4. Seuino Tkot (harness), 16 sovs, 2 miles. Nomination 7« 6d, aooeptance 7s 63, The winner to be sold immediately after the race and the whole of tho proceeds to ro to the Club. 5. Poky Tboi [ll.l] (saddle) j 6 sovs, 2 miles; Nomination 6s, acceptance free. C. WAIR*EAPATnOrriNoCWBHANMCAI (harness), 30 sovs, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes, 3 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 7. Grandstand Handicap (harness), 10 sovs, 2} miles. Nomination ss, acceptance

2 miles, Nomination 10s, acceptance free. Entries to be made immediately after the Grandstand Handicap has been run, Nominations olose on THURSDAY, 21st September. Handicaps declared SATURDAY, 23rd 'eptcmber. Acceptances on THURSDAY, October sth. Admission to Ground Is: Ladies and Children free. Grandstand and Saddling Paddook, Gents 2s Gd; Ladies Is, W.MoKENZIE.Hon.Seo. nUTAm-CARTERTON HACK RACING CLUB'S Annual Meeting. Taratahi Racecourse THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Dm, 1893, . President, W. C, Buchanan, M.H.R; Vice-Presidents, N. Orace, and G. W. Dollcr. Treasurer, IV. B, Allen. Judge, N, Grace, Starter: R. Roake. ble, T, Ray, J. Strang, Jas. Hodder, IV. Strang, G. Carter, T. Grace, J. V. Proctor, I) alrymple, Jno, EatoD, W, Corlett, . • Hanuioapper—J. E, Homy.. Clerk of Scales—o. Kemble, Timekeeper— PROGRAMME: 1, HUNTERS HURDLE HANDICAP of 23 bovs, 2nd horse D bovs from stakes; about 2 miles, over 8 flights hurdles 3ft 6in hi s h; nomination 10s, jcccptanco 10s, For qualifled hunters that have followed tho hounds during tho seasou 1893 (Master's certificate to be pro, duccd), 2, .OPEN TARATAHI. CARTERTON HANDICAP of 40 bovs, 2nd horse 6 sovs from

.3, HACK MAIDEN VJj ATE of 20 sovs, 2nd horco 5 sovs from stakes}' aoout 1 mile. Weight for aje, Open to all horsea that have novenvon a racoof any description; entry 10a. 4. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 20 boys. About 1{ miles, over C flights hurdles. Nomination ss, acceptance 10s, 5. OPENFLYMHANDIOAPof3Osovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about Jot a mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. Winner of T.O. Handicap to carry 71bs extra. 0. GLAREVILLEHAOK HANDICAP of 26 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from staktß f about 1} miles. Nomination 10s j acceptance 10s, 7. RAILWAY HAOK HANDICAP of 20 bovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes j about % of a mile; nomination ss, acceptance 10s; Winner of Olarevil'e Hack Handicap to carry 71ba extra, Date of Nomination, SATURDAY, Hth OCTOBER. Weights declared on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plate, MONDAY, OCTOBER RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1. Races to be iun under Metropolitan Rules.

2. No entiy.sball bo received for any race except upon tho condition that all claims dis. initesnnd objections arising shall bo decided by a majority of tLe Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points SHALL BE FINAL. tances (to bo made in writing addressed to the Seoretary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will bo received up to the arrival 01' tho late train from AVdlinjton on the advertised date . of the closing, No nominations or acceptances will bo received on any pretence whatever unless accompanied by the ntcessaiy fco, , 6, In all nomination' for Handicaps tho name, age, pedijreo, color, cex and previous perfof ounces of tho hone, namo of owner, and colo.* of ridor mus,t be given. All horses to bt ridden ind'ctinguisbin;j.C(.lorß. " 6. Any protest most be lodged with the . Seoretary in writing within ten iniuutes after j I tho race to which it refers ljas been run, aid •ses walking over will receivo 60 per cent, of the stakes. 8, Alipersous intending t" withdraw horses are required to give notice in writing to the Secretary half an hour before the Official timo, or refusing to comply with this rule iihall pay ft fine to hs imposed by the Stewards, not exceeding £5, which shall be placed totho credit of the race fund, Owners are parttol&rly requested to observe this r.ule. - ."■'■. D, A hack shall bo' a horco that has never started for other than hack or hunter racfs, and is not at the timo of meeting nominated for other than hack or hunter races. ' 10..N0 pwoontaga deduoted from stakes.' . ; ADMISSION totho Course FREE, : No. horses,' except those ridden by ladles, 1 will be allowed tobe tied up on any part of the course, and those removed frjm vehicles niust MpKSNZIE, lion. Secretary.. bo transferred to paddock ft. NEW INVENTION FOR STUFFING - SADDLES. SAMPLES of Saddles made on the new'principle of patent' aif pads instead of stuffing, are now on view at

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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