WOODVftLE 1 DISTRICTS OLUBi """' AUTUMN HACk E4.CE MEETING f" the y-'J ..WOODYILLE MOECOURSE ■ : 'WW' ■ <IOO/'' ■ i M(\ ' 1 -PBOQltililMEi'.! ' ::Ms 1, SnSWABBS' BiHWCAP. (lo a.m.) of 40 sots,,■ Beoond'borsS's BoVs'nom the Btakes j 1 mile, /The of,any flat race (after the' declaraiioaof weights) of tlta nett vflJjie;ol2sspvfliot ovor .tparvy s!#, y .'i, ! SmL'HiifMClii' Hinuim (Matatli at: 11.40 a.m.)of-25 RovB;» 3eoond liorae 5 bovb irom the stakes j 1J miles. Over six flights fia've'not'woii a'Mrdle'rac'eat tirno'df ehWy.' Tho winner of any; hurdle race .(after declarationof i\ : > 71bs : penalty. Noiniaationj'7s 6d 1 Qoceplance, : 1 12a6d.. -f'3.-MJij)il!i Pwjb (to'stnrt af.i2.asp.m.), 0f.25 JsoVs/'j Gecond horse; S.'spva '/rom tlie : stakMp| ,j ;En. tranc?, 20a,,0p day 6J general entries,^' '1 - i.'Bjuiiioiip Htmbiia (to 1 start', at. 1140,. p.m.) of 45 bovb, aeoond liorse 5,-eovb 'fr'oui' Uie stakes,! 2 miles; . Over'ei^h't. flights of" Kutdles-3(t Gin jiigh. ! The pinner of any hurdle race (s'ftir declaration of weiibls) to "cai'ry-7lbs penalty. : N6'mination, 15s j' acceptance, 20s. 6, Wootivau! Disinioi-; Jockey Ci.ub Handicap (to stait at 2>2(l p m.) uf-100 sots, second horse 15 govs horn the atabes; If miles,.l he winner ,oUnj flat race (after declaration of weights)'of ue'nelt value of ;626 or ovvr, to carry 71bs penalty. tion, 30s; aooTpianve. " *r\ 6. Euotmo Hahmcat (to start at 3 p.m.) of -15;boy8 j." fivfi furlongs.* The winner. of anji rao(i: (after dbclayfcfiob of Weiiihta) to carry 711s penalty. . Nomination, 6s; acc> ptancf, 7a(id. . .v.bjoht . (to slart at, "p m. j of liom' 5 boys froiiithe's'taSesj ij'nliies. Minimum',weight, Oat, Penalties san,e as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative, .fiominationlOa; ac(to.siartat 4.20 p.m.) of 60 bovb,' a-coiid horse 6. bovb from the stakes j (I'/uWo/rs. : , / Penaiti | ' s samo aain.. Club Handicap, not cumulative, Nomina-', tion, 158) acceptance, 265, • CONDITIONS. Ail races on this programme are open to "hacks" only. "Hacks" shall mean horses that have never w'dtfatt , adveitißed'6tAkC'excccdingthe"value of 40 sots pttime : of start (back and hu4ter races excepted), and' that aienot, at" time" uf start, nominated-for a Derby, Guineas St., Le;er, u'BkpHhfe Stakes.:.. -ii' 1 \ ;/ Metropolitan Racing Rules 'will bo strictly adhered to, ;NOMINATIONB ; .the. Secretary "at Woodvillo at 8,30 p.m, op BATURDAY, 24th March, 1831. . , WEIGHTS declared TUESDAY; 27tKMarclV 1894.' "• :<>V /. ■ACOEPTANOES, md. ENTRIES, for MAIDEN PHATE close with tho Secretary at Woodville at 8.30 p.m. onSATURD AY,3lst March, 188:1, . j!? , w „ p.m WM, NICHOLSON, SOLOMON fsOLßTlbil' A NEW AND'MARVELLOUS REMEDY ' FOB >.Vi '1 * • MAN AND BEAST.; : : •i ACTS LIKE MAGIC"' and baa never yet failed to ljpatjintly reiiovs.rir— >':< .■■
(JURE MANKIND of—Rhoumatiam, j; Soiatica, .Lumbago,. Guts, Sorca, Spraibß, and Wountlb cif every description. . ■ ■■■' CURBS BOBSES oi—Soro Shoulders add Backs, Girth Galls, Ureasy Heels, Splints, Sprains, Oracked Heels, ~-'all 'Wounds and Bwfilliiijjs, j CURES COWS of-Ulcerated Udders and sore Teats, and DOGS of Mange, Cutsand'.SoMs.; • > I. v. / Read what our Hume trainers and others SOLOMON* SOLUTION. ~ Horace, Lnnn-For Sprains, Biuues, eto.' undoubtedly Ho first remedy before the public. Ohas.'O'Oonnor-I have wed it for a very Bovore cut oaths horse" Crackshot," and can testify to its wonderful healing Dualities, R. Gooseman (trainer of Oytic). A. Robert-, bn' '(feaiiiw -of Mergabser); "J.; Cakemfall. Bert Newman, and several others can totify to tho wonderful results to be ebcained from tHe use of this Specific, • 'v No Livery Stafile Proprietor, Horso Trainer, or Farmer should be without it, ; Manufatturers—SOLOMON COX k CO., 422, Boarke Street, Melbourne, Wholesale Representative for New Zealand: A, I'aesons, SMorten'a EuUdicge, Ohriitcliurcb. ' SOLD BV-Jas, Elliott, siddlcr; T, H, Thompson, saddlerj.,T. 0. Macon, elichiiit,: MaiWWii' Agent lor Pahiatiia--.la,i, Elliott, Bsd'Uer. , . , . o .; WILLIAM,SXACK-. '■ > M OK UME'H T AB t 0 H,' : ■ Jlilßißßl. SOOTH, COBISIOHOBCn, •' i • .VtL-TTi* 1 ff wvl,w . . want'.olMoliuinental Work' that.hs intends to sell bis prubent ( - * Marble, aid'olher Stone Monuments ;,at>;ppnsidprably; Bbduoed" Pbioes. . Iron Fences! 'lnscriptions and tail. -woAtocormection.wlthlhotrade' 0 Wfi(-olaßß'pme"i [in* Z sjieoilon'luviied.\ Several now lMes'■ '«lately arrived,• Designs on applicai: \ f-v,; / •; -u-,\ j' i, WILLIAM STOCKS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 March 1894, Page 1
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