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A WAffiABAPAKAOMG CLUB, , f ir: Dfjiiii MEET G. - 2ith and 2Gth Uarob,lß94" ; v. i :. Fiistraoe starts at 12 men each day. I - "WEIGHTS for thcs First Day's Handicaps will bedeolarcd'oa Monday, the 19thMMoh, v I .vAO.OEMANOES fori the First Day's Han* | tepa.olose'at the same place'on WBDNESDAY, lhs2lat March, at 8 SO p.m. 1 WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Handicaps will; be,- dooliiredat 'the.i Empire:. Hotel, Featherston;:at about 8 p.m, onthc night" of tho first day's - races, ACCEPTANCES ■ olose within half ah hoar after iyrfglits aire posted; i GEORGE T. F, HDITON; : : • \ t Secretary.".; TTTOODVILLfi DISTRICT : JOCKEY VV CLUB. ' AUTUMN HACOACE MEETING , ■ - To take place on the . . WOODVILLE RACECOURSE °n| Wednesday,.4th' April \ 1894. PROGRAMME: ' 1. Stewards' Hanmoaf (to start at 11 & a.) of 40 sovs, second horse 6 sovs fromthe stakes ; 1 mile.. The winner of any.ilat race (after; the .declaration of weigHts),ol tho nett value of 25 sovs or over to carry - Siba penalty, • Nomination 10s'; aooeptanoe.2oi 2. Tsui Handlmp , Hurdles (to 'start at 11.40 a.m.) ol2ssovs, second horso6sovs from the. stakes; 1J miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, For horses that have not won a hurdld race at time of entry. The winner, of any. hurdle race (after: declaration of weights) to carry 71b* penalty, Nomination, 7s Cd; acceptance,

. 3. M«den Puts (to start flt 12.25 p.m.) of 25 sovay r second noree 5 bovq from the stakes; lj.niiles, Weight-tor-age. Entrance, 20s, on dsyof.'gencral entries, : 4, Handicap Hurdles (to start at 1.40 p.m.) of 45 sovs, second horse 1 5; sovs ; from the stakes; 2 mile's. Oversight flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, The winner of any hurdle race (after declaration of weights) to carry 7lba penalty. : Nomination. 16s: acceptance, 20s. 36, Woodville . Dbijiiot Jockey Own Handicap (to start at 2.20 p.m.J of 100 bovs,' Becond horse 16 sovs from the stales j; 11 mile's,;' Tho winner of any flat race (afto deolaration'of weights) of the nett value oi £26 or over,- to carry 71ba penally. tiorij 30s; acceptance, 60s, - A - .. G, Eleouiio Handicap. (to start at 3 p.m.) Of 16 sovs j five furlongs,' The winner of any race (after declaration of weights) to carry 7lbs penalty,. - Nomination, 6s: aooeptanoe,7fl6d. - ; : 7. Hioh-Weioht Handicap (to start at 3.40 p.m;) of 40 sovs, sccoiid horse sisovs5 i sovs from thj stakes; 11 miles. Minimum weight, 9st.' Penwties same as in Stewards' Handicap,'not cumulative. ; Nomination 10s i aoceptaoco, 20s. ••.. 8. Fltiko Hahdicat (to start at 4.20 p.m.) of 50 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the nifer' ® farlotiga. ; Penalties same as in ClfibHandioap, not cumulative; Nomination, 16s;. acceptance, 255, ' CONDITIONS, All races on this programme are open to "hacks" only, .i "Hacks " snail mean horses that have never won an advertised state exceeding the value of 40 sovs at time of start (hack and hunter race 3 excepted), and that aro not, at time of start, nominated for a Derby, ■ Guineas, St, Lo;cr, or Sapling Stakes.' Metropolitan Raoing Rules will be strictly adhered to, \ NOMINATIONS close with tho Secretary at woodvillo at 8.30p,m, on SATURDAY, 24th March, 1891, '•/■ to'bedeolucd on WEDNESDAY, 28th March, instead of 27th March, ENTRIES for MAIDEN PLATE and ACCEPTANCES close on MONDAY, 2nd April, instead of SATURDAY, 31st March, 1894. Telegraph Office doses at 8 'p.m> ' VM, NICHOLSON, Secretary. MASTERTONCASHBOOT ..market, ' R. HANNAH&CO,,

PROPRIETORS, ton and distriot lor the yery liberal Aooorded-thenr since opening their ftoN to informing their Customers and the Publio generally, that at no time havo thoy been able to put before them so well-assorted astook,of Boots and Shoes as at present, Our Goods in English and Continental are (ul from the best Makers,abj>nd un the finest ever imported to New ue „„ U u, Our Colonial Goods aroM manufactured in our own Factory, of the best material, and iionebut first-class hands employed,' Our brandtho PALACE ' (}' is too jsvell known to need comment, as we .111 • New Zealand,' the public oan rely on getting a first-olass: artiole at the lowest possible price, Space will not permit of a detailed price list, but these few lines will show that wa intend to give the Publio the benefit of our large stook, which consists of (£60,000. lea; DcauiuuiJSvemng Shoes 4/6,6/6,6/6 les'neat and good Tan Shoes 4/6; 0/6; jerques waiang Bhoes 6/6,7/6,9/. ies' Kangaroo Shoes, light and neat. Try 'them •' 116 « Calf Gol Balmoral 12/6, 14/6,17/6 no equal 's Kip Shooters, pegged, 11/6,12/6,,14/6 i'a strong .Watertights 10/6,12/6,14/6 r Watertights, specially made .. , f or the District- ■ > .Girls 1 CfPPer Toe Boots 2/11; 4/3. 5/3,6/. Giri ß ' (Jferlasting School Boots 6/6 6/6,7/6 le BBalmoral 1 to3B/6, 4and Yontlf®' n ftiled Shooters Ito 3 8/6,4 and 5 to Oflw |oir Pipmrsdoneon on hand, Couijiry orders promptly attended to, dontljisiapthe ADDRBSSX. Hannah & (Opposite Club Hotel) : ' QU EEN STREET, MABTERTON ■ H. PETERSON, MANAGEB. . WIPE YOUR FEET ■ iYO MORE ' DIRTY, SHOJUDY" DOjOR-MATS. Grooved Mat is the.beat and most use ; fttl Mat yet made, ..Why? Because it not only most effectually brashes the dirt off the soles, but alfio offthe sidea of the shoes,and the dirt/ falling into, the grooves; oan very asily bo shaken or swept oat, and not, like ihe ordlnarymat, become a matted mass A jloggydirt, Tneyaro made vcre strongand lurable/ahd.arenot oliimsy-aiid-: heavy, so inai tielthei mistress nor maidneed dread the ihahihg.of-' the nasty dirty door.rtiat.' .AH

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 4

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