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AUTUMN HAOK BiOE MEETING 1 To tako place on tho .WOODYILLE MOEOOURSE OH Wednesday, 4th Aptil ; m PROGRAMME: 1. Stewards' Handicap (to start at 11 a m.) of 40 sovs, seoond horse 6 sots from wrafliffmiffiiwHiaHM nett value of 25 sovs or oyer to carry'6lbs nSnftltv. Nnminofini, in». .....i..' nn. i. ;J Mil ;% m(IAP H"M)iEß.(tq start at 11.10 a.m.) of 25 boys, second, horse 5 sots from the Btakes; 1J miles,' Over six flights of hurdles Bft 6in high, For horses that declaration oi weights) to oarry 71ba penalty. Nomination; jsMj'acceptance, 12s6d, ■ :\. _B, Maiden Piatu (to start at 12,25 tin,) of 25 sots, Beoond horse 6 soys'' from the stakes; 1£ miles, Weight-tor-age. Entrahce,2oa,ondayof:gen«alentriea. tho stakes j 2 miles. Over eight flights of Nomination. 16a: noI . "5, WoODYTLLE DISTBIOI JOCKEY CiCB HiNMOAP (to start at 2,20 p.m.) of 100 sovs', declaration of weights) of the nett value ol £25 or over, to carry Vlbs penalty, Nomina6. Elbothio Handicap (to Btart at 8 p,m.) of 15 sovs j five furlongs, The winner of anyraoe (after declaration 61 weights) to 7. Bioh-Weight Handicap (to.start at 8,40 p,m,) of 40'sovs.' seoond horae 6 sovs from the Btakes j 1J miles. Minimum weight, Dst. Penaltieasame as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 10a: acceptance, 20b, -,. ; 8. Flying Handicap (to Btartat 4.20 p.m.) Of 50 sovs,;second horse 6 sovs from the stakes; Ofurldngs,' 1 Penalties same as in Club Handioap, not oumultttivo. ' Nominatiorii* 16a; raooeptance; ... .;.: .';. . ' CONDITIONS, ''" : "hacks" only, / ' "Hacks" shall mean bones that have never won an advertised stake- exceeding'the' value of 40 bovb at time of start (hack and hunter races excepted), and that aienot,at timo of start,nominated fan Derby,' Guineas Bt, Lo;er,. or Sapling Stakes/ i : MotropoUtahKacmg Rules will be strictly : NOMlNATlONSclose.with■tho-Seoretaiy at Woodvillo at S.SOu.m, on SATURDAY, 21th March, 1891, ' : ..WEIGHTS, to bo declared on WEDNESDAY, 28thMaroh, instead of 27th March. ENTRIES for MAIDEN'PUTS and ACCEPTANCES, oloso'on MONDAY/2iid April, instead of SATURDAY, 31st March, 1884, Telegraph Ofßco'oloßes of; 8 p.m." WM. NICHOLSON, OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM,OUR CANVASSERS AND MR. J. B. INNES, BOOKSELLER, ' WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 31si > MAROH, 1894.Wrigglesmitk&Bims. In consequence of a Handbill issued by a WE BEQ 10 ANNOOXOE.TEAT WE ALSO will accept Deposit Tickets of Any Other Phoioobapeebs, and that any person tendering one at any of our studios in Now Zealand will be entitled to One Dozbjs'Patent' ; Mati-Opai Tot CABINET n or ■ PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled . ' -■■ :'■ AND ONE 15 xI2ARTIST-FJMSRED OPAL : ENLARGEMENT Upon payment of EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE OBSERVE -A' 15 x 12 OPAL, not a coarse, tough Bromide, and 15 x 12 is tbe size'of am Opal, not the Frame. .The work weareiDitNiNaoutis.ifany thing, bdpebiob to our samples, and we INTEND, TO MAINTAIN OOE PHEBENT STANDARD' Wo simply defy anyone in New Zealand to produce work of biutmd excellence at anything LIKE THE PBIOE, and OHALLENOB COKPAMSOS With ONE AND ALL, iIGOUSWORTH&BINNS VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS,. Prize Medallists ' Sydney," Melbourne, and New Zealand," .' . .'• ■ ■ 7i Willis-street,: Wellington. i. |, MASTERTON SADDLERY,. TOWNSMD&COWPER BADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS BEGS to return thoir thanks to tho public of Mastorton and surrounding diatrlote for tho liberal support which they havo received during the long timo they have been established in business, The success whioh 'has 'attended thoir efforts to cater for the wants of'tho publio has encouraged them to proouro a j stook which for quality and variety will compare favourably with any house in'the country, IBoya' and Girls Saddles, Whips, Spurs Bits, Stirrups, etc arid kept in stook. ■ lookup your Piping Machine Gear, ; Kept in stock. Hair, in any quantity. Repairs exeouted.with the .'usual leatneaß and despatoh.. N.8.-Nothingbutthe best material j SADDLERY! AD'DMRY, __ ■ SiDMEBY. I' \ JUST LANDED " ■'' ; JJxDuUp of Sutliorlandpecial line of Waterproof Buggy Aprons, mloh will.be found unequalled forquality fld price. ' . '■"'' t! very low prices; nd Gig Harness, ia-largeand uptooilf rellknoivnstandard,:. ! . J r long leggings to hand; . ELLIOTT & Co, J MaSTEBTON AHD PiHIAIfjA.' -. K '«

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 4

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