WOODYttLB' DISTRICT; JOCKEY CLUB, .ADTOMN HACK RA.OB MEETING - To lake place on tho WOODVILLE RAOECOURSE OS Wednesday, 4th April :Ml ; PROGRAMME: 1. Stewards' Handicap.(to.start at 11 a.m.) of 40 sovs, seoond horse Ssova 'from the stakesj 1 mile,- ' Tho winner of ajyflat roce (after the declaration of .mights) of tho nett value of 25 sots or over to oarry 51bg penalty,, Nomination 10s; ; aopeptahoo 20s. 2. Tmai Handicap Hobbies (U 11,40 a,mi) of 25 bovs, socondJicl frota the stabsl} miles, : .OWniix iligßts of hurdles 3ft. Gin high. Tor liorses.that have not won r. '.jrdle race at time of entry.. The winner of any hurdle 'race (after declaration of weights) to oarry 71bs penalty, Nomination. 7s 6d; acceptance! 12s Gd. . , ' rj£ 3. Maiden Plate (to startM !25 p.m.) of 25 sovs, seoond norse S sto from tho stakes; 11 miles, •.Weight-for-ago, Entrance, 20s, on day of general entries. 4. Handicap Hurdles (to start at 140 p.m.) of 45 sovs, seoond horeo.B, Eove-from the stakes,; 2 miles'.' • Over eight hurdles 3ft 6in high. The' winneMif any hnrdlo race (after declarator wjijjhts) to carry 71bs penalty. Ngraination. lSs; an5. Woodvilu- IDistiiict Jockey Cmb Handicap (to Btart at 2.20 p.m.) of iOO.sovs, seooilH horse 15 sovn from tho, stakes ; 'miles.' The winnor of any flat race (after declaration of weights) of tie nett value of ;£25 or over, to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, 80s;' acceptance, 50s, of 15 sovs; five furlongs. The winner of any race (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ,7s 6d, • 7.i High.Weioht Handicap (to start <at 3.40 p.mi) of 40 sovs, second horse.s sovs from the stakes; 1| miles, Minimum weight, cap, not cumulative. Nomination 10a; ao8. Fwing Handicap (to start at.'4,20p,m,) of 50 sovs, second horse 6 sovs. from the stakes; 6 furlongs. Penalties same, as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination, 15sacceptance, 255, CONDITIONS. . All races on this programme aro open to "hacks" only. ■ "Hacks" shall mean horses that havo never worianadvoitised .Btako exceeding the value of 40 sov* "t time' of start (back and ■ hunter races,'excited), and that aie not, at time of start, nominated for a Derbyj Guineas, St. Le;'er, or Saplin Stakes. • ; Metropolitan Racing Rules will to strictly adhered'to. . NOMINATIONS close with tho Seoretarr atWoodvillo at B,3opim, on SATURDAY, 24 th March, 1894. \Vi,IGHT3 declared TUESDAY, 27th March, and IiNTRIES. for MAIDEN PLATE close with tlio Secretary at Woodvillo at 8,30 p.m. ouSATURDAY,3Ifit March,lßll4. • ' . Telegraph Office closes at 8. p.m WM. NICHOLSON, MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. rnHB AUTUMN MEETING of the I MABTERON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB will be held on the Opaki Racecourse on SATURDAY, M March, St. Patrick's Day, Programmo will be pubished in future issue..' IS. H, HADDINGTON, JStßd WsSd Kiims BIG OFFER. 18s 6d. On-presentation of any: other Photographer's Tickotwewill give i. ONE DOZEN' ; Enamelled Cabinet Photos^ ALSO A Beautiful Enlargement In Hahdsome Gilt Frame For Eighteen Shillings and Sixpence I Exactly tho Bame aa' ! Samples now on viow, 18s Sd mu SOKISNSEN'S ' LITTLE OIA'IT STUMP fimrni J"S the cheapest and most useful ever X invented for small settlers,'the low price bringing it within the ;reaCh of everyone, One man can easily work the machine and lift a weight , eqiial to BIGHT TONS, and this can bo doubled by an extra man. • i . ' ; Price from £0 and upwards, N. sorbnsenC , Patentee, Olarevffie, s'y [A CARD,J Wti, R, Cook) I\VM.GM COOK & GRAY, WELLINGTON k, AUCKLAND, PUBIIO AcCODKTAHTfyjiWE ABBIOKE FINANCIAL AGENTS, OTfkjOM, ETO. A CCOUNTANOY work undertak XJL of all descriptions, Auditing for nubile .'■id private co ianies. ' j 1 Tradesmen's books Kept and ialan jfllAwßVAftllQA/l AAAMAMM J M- 1 titudo The .collection of accounts a ayraw . Agents appointed throughout the (fol f Australie, and London. (Collectors for tho Court of Bankro Luckland.) ■ Agents for absentees, loans negetl' nslncss ta and properties disposed of, ' OO OK & Git AY, Bannatyno's Buildings, A.M.P, Buildin "'•"therston-street, n ' — l Welliigtoß. EXPRBdS' BUSINESS, nebs to Mr Alfred-Coy,' solicit for him a continuance of t support so liberally accorded to mo. D, S.'DALOE bujiness Itnist .to be accorded a the patronage. o! the publio, (ind civility and prompt'atiention to o merit a continuance of the'same'/ attended, commercial travellers, r t and i -other i business 7 eteoute'd v. utmost despatch and or rei; Count Oril.fsmay btltfi 'Mt.'Mr'ji! TohacconM,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 4
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