It f.OOK OUTFOE HWOHJBMO3TS;S§ ut lERTON THURSDAY,; M ,, S^teaW^ Ps><J remount between each flight; First'prize £2fis and E, Campbell's ■ silver watch j; 2iifi'K&Wi Thompaon's hunting whip, 3rd U,\ MorrM's] pairspiirs. ".;'- ■■■■. '■^■■i!: I SO : Ladies .Trophy, Needle Tbreadrag;CV'' tition! Horses w be nominated jb*' l Comp'titors to jump hurdle,;dj L ' Lorso to lady, lady to tli 10 to competitor; jumps hurdlo, and proceeds.. Open only to members of rci Clubs. Ist prize Bracelet value Jumping Competition: Over hunting fences '.,>■'?: (no water), Minimum ■weight 12st.,.Krsts;;X prize £lO, second, 30s and J, bridle, 3rd B, R. Armstrong's pair spurs; ?; s;'j ; ' Jumping competition for Ponies, 14 haidi'i? : i : ?J and under, to bo ridden by boys under \&MM years. First prize £2, second £1 and P. Jiij-'ip Armstrong's pair spurs, 3rd TV. Brunton's ;;^| tor to light cigar, o horse, jump hurdle, : _.__ .. cigartoDoalightat'finisli, Fi H. 1). Tucker's box cigars, 2nd J. A. Dud- < • son's hunting whip aud V. Dougall's match ' box, 3rd J. O.Rcid's prize. ,Tilting: First prize £3, second £l, third '' Townsond and Cowper'a pair spurs. . ' •' Orango Competition: Competitors to rldo tho one retaining the most oranges to bo' ■'"■' winner. First prize £2 and R. Fairbrother &.•:■/ Sons tennis racket, second £1 and E, Welch's r vS lady's whip, 3rd J, Elliott's hunting crop, , "v; I Admission to Ground Is, and admission to ■ tho Stand Is, Cliililren half prito. 1../ W. MoKBNZIB,Hon,Seo, •■"::'•
WAIIUBAPA TROWING CLUB. SPRANG MEETING. nOboheLnthe SHOW GROUNDS, IiARTERTON, THUESDAPCTOBEB 12th. atron, Mr W. 0. Bulbanan, JLH.It.; Pre- : sident, Mr N. Grain j Yice-PresidontSi Messrs 0. A. PowUll, J. "—"" Bright, and A. MoKcnWi* Grace; Starter, Mr 11, iioak'e; Tili Messrs (i. W, Doller, A. Bieh, 0. Kemble. : A. It, McFarlnno, J. Dahymple, \Y. B, , : Allen, J, Moyriob, T. Bay James Hodder C, H. Gayfer, \V : Hawke, W. Oorlett, H Yates, 0, H. Giles, H. fl. Wolteia and H : ■ ■ Morrison, -Handicapper, Mr A. King; Timekeeper, Mr A. Bish; Secretary, Mr ~ W, MoKenzie; Treasurer, Mr 0,-J. Kem-:.-. ble; Clerk of Scales, Mr 0. Giles; Clerk. Course; Mr W, Abbot, PROGRAMME, : First race to start at 12 o'clock noon. - 1, Maiden Race (saddle), 10sovs,2miles. .omination ss, acceptance ss, 2. Distmot Handicap (harness), 15 bovb, miles, Nominations ss; acceptance 10s,, ontined to horses owned in the Wairarapa • ortb and South at least G months p'ovioua imceting, -.'■/ 3, Siewabds' Handicap (saddle), 25 bovb. nd horse 3 govs from slakes, i\ miles, 'omination 10s, ocoiptanee ,ss, 4. Seiuko Trot (harness), 15'sova, 2 lilcs. Nomination 7s Gd, acceptance 7s 6d. .'he winner to be sold immediately alter the ace and the whole ol the proceeds to go ,o. the Club, '6, Pony Trot [14.1] paddle); 6 sovs, 2niles; - Nomination ss, acceptance free. (i. Waiuabapa TnomoCiAJß Handicap, harness), BO sovs, 2nd horse 6'sovs from j lakes, 3 miles, Nomination 155,. .ncolss,. ■ '■' ... '' : |- ■•" 7, GnANDsm-D Handicap ■ (harness), 10. ovb, 2 J miles, Nomination Si, acceptance Js. ■• 8. Consolation Handicap (saddlo), 10 sflvS: 1 miles, Nomination 10s, acceptance free. Entries to be made immediately after the Grandstand Handicap has been run, ' Nominations olose on THURSDAY, 21st' September. Handicaps dcolared SATUB-v )AY, 23rd September. Acceptances. on ; IMRSDAY, October sth. ;•'.] ":):: Admission to Ground Ist' Ladies and; 'ihildren freo. Grandstand and Saddling : ; ?addook, Gents 2s Gd; Ladies Is, W.MoKENZIE.Hon.SeOi'.,, lAOK RACING CLUB'S Anmtal Meeting. Tarntnlii Racecourse THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ore, 1893,
President, ff. C. Buchanan, M.H.Ri Vice-Presidents, N. Grace, and G. V. Doller. Treasurer, IV. 11. Allen. Judge, N. Grace Starter: It. Roako. Stowards-O. Kcmblc, W. B. Allen, R. Koiri. ble, T. Ray, J. Strang, Jas. Hodder, TV." Strang, G. Carter, T. Grace.J. W. Prootor, ) alrymplo, Juo. Eaton, IV. Corlott, Handicapper—J, E. Henry. Clerk of Settles—o. Koroble. TimokcoperW. 0.-Williams. PROGRAMME: . 1. HUNTERS BURDLE HANDICAP .a 25 suve, 2ml liorso 5 nova from stakes; ab 2 miles, over 8 flights hunllcs 3ft Gin h'hunters that have followed tho hounds dun tlio season 1893 (Master's certificate to be pro duced), 2. OPEN TARATAHI • CARTERTON.. HANDICAP of 10sovs. 2nd horse 5 bovs from stakes; about H miles; nomination acceptance 20s. 3. HACK MAIDEN TLATE of 20 bovs, 2nd horse 5 bovh from stakes; about 1 mile. Weight for age, Open to all horses that have noverwonarnccof anydescrirwn; entry 10s. . I HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 20 Nomination ss, acceptance 6. OPEN FLYING HAH: C. OLAREVILLEHAOK HANDICAP of 25 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; about 14 miles. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10b.'.: '. I RAILWAYHAOK HANDICAP of 20 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about j. ■ of a mile; nomination ss, acceptance 10s. Winner of Glaroville Hack Handicap to carry ' 71bs extra, '•. , Dato of Nomination, SATURDAY, 141 OCTOBER. Weights declared onMONDA"" OOTOBER23rd, Acceptances and Entr, for Maiden Plate, MONDAY, OCTOBJ RULES AND REGUL' 1. Racca to bo tujL. Rules. ' --.. a by a majority if tho Stewards f, whom they may appoint, and thou on all points SHALL BE FINAL.. 3. All Nominations, Entries and tanccs (to be mado in writing addressca Secretary at the Observer Office, Carl will bo received uv to'tho arrival of tb. train from Wellington on tho advertised of the clraiog. No nominations or accepter! will bo revived on any pretence whatever i less accompanied by the necessary 'fco, ' ■ 5. In alt nomination' for Handicaps tb« name, age, pedigree, color, sex andprovious performances of the horse, name of owner,, and colors of rider must bo given. All horses to be ridden in distinguishing odors, ' 0. Any protest most bo lodged with tho Secretary'in writing within ten minutes after'; tho race to which it refers has been run; aior must bo accompanied by two sovs. which will : 7, Horses walking over wu) wceivn cent, of tho stakes. /-*.-•■* 8. AU persons fate, aro required to givs Secretary half an bourbefo're th of starting Buch race, Any pen or refusing to comply with this cccding £5, which shall bo placed] 0 of tho race fund. Owners are quested to observe this Rule. ,C„ 9. A hack shall be a horse that Hob i started for other than hack or hunter tmjtfi and is not at the timftfTiicetin]- —'■ " {> for other than hackJßinjer m 10. No pMceiitageiieduoted^fH 'ADMISSION to theCoutse FBBK,;--;>?s No horses, except those ridden by ladleti, wUI bo allowed to ho tied up on any nart of tho-. course, and tboso removed ft an vehicles miist bo transferred to paddock,,. ' ' ~.: ' ': ' ■v7. : MoKENZIE, ; :-fc;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 4
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