TV/I JOJDKEY CLDB AUTVMN MEETING, '94. To be hold oh tboMASTERTON-OPAKI KAOECODRBM, on tomr, Mm «, : A, W. Oaye j Hon.iTteaj., A.'A. Elkina j Judge, o.i\ Valiance j Starter, \V. Hiraahberg; Eandicapper, A. King j Clock of Scales, T. Bhaw j : Timekeeper, J.Muirj Clerk of Caurae, W. lornsj Stewards, Mosara E.E, Chamberlain, A. Walker, O.Oowper, T. D, Thompson, H. Yates, % H. tfuick, W. Bawko atid T, Chamber'lain. ■ —• 1 . RULES AND REGULATIONS All races to be run under the Now Zealand rules of racing. In ease of a protest the samomust be lodged with the Secretary within 16 minutes, after the race ha: bees run, with a deposit of £2, saoh deposit to bo forfeited if tho protest be found frivolous or veiatfous. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through tho Secretary, turf thirty minnteß before the time of starting. No entry will be received for anv race unless on the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall bo decided by the Stewards, on whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be fin, All nominations, entries and acceptances: accompanied b; the necessary amount, must bo addressed to tho Secretary, Masterton, L .No entry will Is received after the hour named on any pretence whatever. Any jockey riding, except in colors, will be The amount for second horse will be deducted from (he advertised amount staker Hack means a horse that has never starte for, or is not nominated at time if entry, fo any rate, hack ami hunter races oicepted, No betting will be allowed on thecou except through tho totaliiator. ' K. H. WADDINGTON, Submitted to and approved by the Welling ton Baoing Club this 9th day of February,l -H. M. Ll!ON," '
MaBTEETOii-OPAKi JOCKEY . OLUB. ST. PATRICK'S MEETING. THE St. Meeting advertised to be held on 17th March is postponed till MONDAY, 19th March. E. H. WADDINGTOfI, Secretary.
I/Ittsterton-Opahi Jockey THE business,places in Masterton will bo closed oil MONDAY, MABOHIOra., from 12'o'okk, Instead ot THURSDAY, . 22nd March, PUBLIC HOLIDAY. I INVITE the people of Masterton to beep MOISDAY, 19th March, as a public holiday from 12 o'clock, noon, for the Maaterton<Opaki Race Meeting. . GEORGE HERON, < LOOK OCT TOR Hunt Club Sports MASTERTON,, 24th MAY. A WAUtAKAPA 'RACING CfiUß, utumn Meeting. 24th and 26th March, 1894 First race'tata at 12 noon eaoh day. for the Firit Day's Handicaps will be declared on Monday tlio 19th Match, ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Handicaps closo at the same place on WEDNESDAY, the 21st March, st 8.30 p.m.- - . WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Handicaps will be declared at the' Empire Hotel, Featherston, at about 8 p.m. on the night of the first day's races, ACCEPTANCES olose within half an hour after weights are posted. GEORGE T. F, HUTTON, ' Secretary. ART UNION. (By permission of tho Eon. Colonial Secretary.) MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTING, Bft by 6ft (by Captain Forrest). VALUE £l5O-3000 tickets at 1|- eaoh ENTITLED "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBART" (Under the command of the late Admiral Tryon). lo be drawn on Easter Monday. Agents for sale of tickets in Masterton' MESSRS WHITE & CO,, tobacconists, where photo of picture can be seen and all particulars obtained. Look Out ! Look M, Pearson's Private Band Don't PTfIATTfI Don't Forget! _[ JLVj 1\ JLVj • Forget
MONDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH, WRIGLEY'S BUSH. Sports for the Old and Young I Luncheon and -Tea Provided. Admission —Forenoon 2/-, Aftornoon.l/, —-Children Half Price.— —To conoludo with & SELECT SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Drill Hall at 8.30'p.m, sharp. Good Refreshments! ' : Best Music B. P. BINDERS, Secretary, MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will bo held in the Olub Hotel at 8 p.ra, on SATURDAY, 17th instant. G. fl. PBRttY, Hon Sec. GEO. R. BOND, ■ ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, MASTERTON., FORS4LE. A first class five roomed bouse, inNew man, situated on nine and half actes of Rtound; all Beourelyi fenwd, with good garden «nd cowshed. Price £3OO. Terms. A farm of 100 aores, .partly improved, close to creamery; 65 aoroß in grass and nearly all fenood. ■ Price £4OO. For lease, with a purchasing, olatue. 160 acres, all felled' and grassed,-' Mid partly- feMed.-* Eight mneifrom'Efe'etai buna,"- ;■ !; A farm of 532 acres—44s aores in grass, fenoed and subdivided into five paddocks,' a flow sii roomfid totara house, sheop yards and dip, 0 miles from hallway, Station Price, £6loa per acre—'terras. ', A farm ofr 320 aores, about 120 In grass, nearlyrws!'fenced* whSfe, garden, etc, Ptice; £IO4O easy terms, ' Apply- ' ] •J. BIGGINS, , , , /SpmmlMlon Agont. ' r " , EkMuatf
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4672, 17 March 1894, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4672, 17 March 1894, Page 2
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