I, WAIRABAPA BAODMJ OMB, U 1 . uli MBE " - 34th and 2Gth Marob. 1894 A I Hrst raoo atarta at 12 noon eaoh da;.:. . ! WEIGHTS for the First Day's Handicaps will be declared on Monday tho l9th Uarohi .. AOOEPTANOES for tha First Day's Hundicapa olobb at teaameplace onWEDNESDAY, the 21st March, at. 8.30 p. m, will be declared \at ■the Empire Hotel, Eentbenton. at &bont'Bp'.m.* on the night of the first day's races. ACOEPTANOES close within half an hour after weights; are'posted. geoegew.htoon;' 1 : . ' ■. Secretary.. TXTOODVILIiE' DISTRICT' JOOKBY VV • CLUB. i ■■ AUTUMN'BACK RACE MEETING . .'.To'take place on the - WOODYILLE BAOECOURSB ■ ■ ; . os ! . . . „ ) ' ■ : ■ PROGRAMME: .: 0 • . 1. Siswabds' Handicap (to' start at 11 a.m.) of 40 sots, BMond/ioreq 6'sovslftom the stakes j 1 mile. The" winner, of any fiat race (alter the declaration o! weights) ot tlie' nett value of 25 sova or over-to' oarry sibs penalty.' Nomination 10s j aooeptanoe 20s;' 2. TEiAL'HAMmoAp'iHnnDLEs (to 'start at 11.40 a.m.) of 26 soya; second horse 5 ao?B from the stakes j 1J miles,*- Of er six flights of hurdles Bft 6in high, . For horscß that have riot won a hurdle race at time ol! entry, The winner ol any hurdle 'race (after declaration or weights) to carry 71bs 12" ' acceptance
_B. Mudzn Puw (to start at 12.25 p.m.) of 25 boys, seooud mm 5 bovb from the stakes; 1J miles;. -Weight-for-age, Entrance, 20s, on day of general entries, ■ 4. HAMioArHtiitDiM (to start at lid p.m.) of 45 sovs, second horse 5 soys froca the stakes j 2 miles. v Over eight flights of hurdles Bft 6in high. The winner of anv hurdle race (after declaration of weights) to carry 7lbs penalty. ' Nomination, les; acceptance, 20s. §-6.'WooDvmE Dißißioi JOCKEY CLUB Hanbioap (to start at 2,20 p.m.) of 100 sots, second horse 15 sovs from the stakes j I}. miles, _ The winner of any flat race (afta declaration of weights) of the nett value ol £25 or over, to carry 71bs penalty, Nominataoti, 30s j acoeptance, 0. Eleothio Handicap (to start at 8 p.m.) of 16 sovs; five furlongs. ' The winner of any race (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, 6s; Acceptance, 7s Gd, ■ 7. Bioh-Wbioui HiKDTOAP (to start at 3.40 p.m,) of 40 boys. Bccond horse 5 sova from the stakes j 1J miles, Minimum weight, 9st, Penalties same ?s in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 10s; acceptance, 20s. 8. Fmino Hahbicap (to startot4.2op.m.) of 60 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from'the i ® furlongs. Penalties same' as in Club Handicap, not cumulative.. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 255, . ■ CONDITIONS,
All races on this programme are open to "hacks" only.: • "Hacks" shall mean horses that have never won an advertised stako exceeding the valne of 40bov8 at time of start (hack and hunter races excepted), and that mo not, at time of start, nominated for a Derby; guineas, St, Le;er, or Sapling Stakes. < : ' Metropolitan Racing EuIoS will be strictly adhered to, i • 1 NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary aUVoodvillo at 8.80 p,m, on BATOBDAY. 24th March; 1891. - ' WEIGHTS to bo declared on WEDNESDAY, 28th March, instead of 27th March. : ENTRIES for MAIDEN PLATE and ACCEPTANCES closo on MONDAY, 2nd April, instead of SATURDAY, 31st March, 1894. Telegraph OClce closes at 8 . p.m. WM. NICHOLSON, Secretary. MASTERTON CASH BOOT market. E. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS, T) EG to thank the inhabitants of MasterJD ton and district ior the vety liberal support accorded them since opening their Masterton Branch, , They have much pleasure in informing their CuEiomers and the Public generally, that at no time have they been ablo to put boloro thorn so well-assorted a stoek of Boots and Shoes as at present, Out Goods in English and Continental are all from the best Makers,orejand undoubtedly the finest ever imported to New Zealand, Our Colonial Goods are all manufactured in our own Factory, of the heat material, and none but first-class hands employed, Our brand the celebrated PALACE 4 (J' is too well known to need comment, as we aro the largest importers and manufacturers in New Zealand, the public can rely on getting a first-class article at the lowest possible price. Spaco will not permit of tt detailed price list, but these few lines will Shoy.that we intend to give the Public the benefit of our large stock, whioh consists of over j <£60,000. worth of Boots end Shoes of all descriptions. Ladies' beautiful Evening Shoes 4/6,5/6,0/6 Ladies' neat and good Ton Shoes 4/6,6/6; i 7/6,9/6 ' • ' Ladies' nice Walking Shoes 6/6,7/0,9/Ladies' Kangaroo Shoes, light and neat, Try , them . .. Ladies' High Leg Calf Balmoral 9/6, 10/6, beautilul Kid Balmoral 8/6,10/6 Men's Calf Gol Balmoral 12/6, 14/6,17/6 12/6,15/6 . ."' '. ' N ' a ' 6 ' Out Pcipoisahido Shooters have no equal Try them - Men's Kip Shooters; pegged, 11/6,12/6,14/6 Men's strong Watertights 10/6,12/6,14/6 Try our light' Watertights, speoially made lot the District ' ■ Girls' Copper Toe Boots 2/11,4/8,5/3,6/. Girls'.everlasting School Boots 6/6 6/6,7/6 YouthVhigh leg Balmoral Ito 8 8/6,4 and Youths' nailed Shooters 1 to 8 8/6, i and 5 j Boots and Shoes of all descriptions made Repairs done on the premises, ' Leather and Grindery at Wellington prices always on hand,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 4
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947Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 4
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