MOEE* ~s»-T!V';; ; ^;tuP|JP;-: ; .! ; .-..!,;,i ' ;v/.M. MAtJldkN HACfe'RldE-MEETINGf' '.'"■;' ioi t'i,.iiitake plaoeodthe "''« ! ! ; ■i ;WOODVILLE-BAOEGOURSE'!: JfTiSr' •;:: fr's OH:.■::' .;•>;>:• --iiv.M ':. Wednesday,'^-April' : :^im:,\ : ■ : \\ .. ' ; 1. SrawAßps' EiNmoAP (to start ai 11 am.)ofdO sbvS,second horsessova from' tie Makes j ; i mile. •; The winner of any flat ' raee (alter tho declaration ol weights) otthe ' netti value ol 25 sovs or over to oarry'6lb's penalty.'- Nomination 10s; aooeptanco'2os. '* .ar'TEUiiHiUDioipHraDLSsOo Wirt at'' : 11.40alaii) of25 bovs> 6eoond'horße6'sovs' ; ' ■ from the stakes'j 1J miles.- Over six flights ■ \ of hurdles Sit Gin high; For horses that ' havSnotwontthurdlemceatiimebfehtry,:. The i winrier''of'any' hurdle- raee' (after deblorttion- J^ 6l, woightis)■ to oarry 71bs \ penalty/' Noimnatiori} 7a6d j acceptance, : 12s6dr ; ■■ ---x.: ■ m. ■■ ■:,.■■.■ 57 MaidesT Puns (to start at-12.25 p,m,) . of 25.sbvs,.second'horee ; 6 boys from-the ■ Btak'eS ■j'ij miles, '■'. Weight-tor-age."' En-trancei-20S,ondayof;getferal'entries,K' < •4, : HiXt«OAp"HDßMj!a:(to start at 1.40 > p.m.) of 45 soys, seobfld-horse 5 sovs from the'atakes ;-2 biles;'' ; Orer eight 'flights of hurdles 3lt Cin high.i ■ The winner of ahy hurdle race (after declaration of weights) to carry7lbßpenalty, '•.Nomination, 1 16sj aooeptance, 20si--'•! ■'•' ■■!■ -.::■■ '■•' 6, WoODYILIii DistHioi Joorby- Clot BiNMOir (to start at 2.20 p in.) of 100 sovs, second horse 15 bovs' from the stakes j 1| miles. 'l'he winner of atay flat race (afte declaration of weights) of tie nett value ol £25 or oyer, to carry 71bs penalty. NominatiorijiOsj acceptance,6os;> ' ■'•'■ -.■;■.-■"■' ■' 6. Elsotkio Handicap (to Btart at 3 p.m.) of 15 sovs; five fnrlongs. :■-' The'.winner of any rao6< (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nomination, oY; aooeptanoe, 7s 6d,' •• ■■ ■• - " ' ' : 7. BidH-WEiam Hanmoap (to start at 3.40 p.m.) of 40 sovs, second horse s.sovs ; from thestakesJ 1| miles. Minimum weight, 'j (Ist. Penalties Bame as in i cap,- not cumulative. ' Nomination 10s; acj 6ejitancei'2os. ■■■ '•■■■ "■•■: -.-. '■■ : - ■■■■■. ■, ', : ' 81 FitiKo Handicap (to start at 4,20 p.m.) j of : 60 Bpvfl/ second horse 5 sovs from the . etakes ; ; C furlongs; : Penalties same as in i Club Handicap, not cumulative, Nominai .t)'on,-15s-jaoeeptanoej2ss,: ;-•; - All races on this programme are open-to "hacks" only.-..';•' -.■. ',■ ;■ ■■' .-■• -. . :! - "Hacks" shall moan horses that have never' won on advertised stake exceeding: the - .value of,4oßovs. attline of Start' (baek' arid hunter, races cxcunted),'and that are nbt,'at''time of stirtinbminated for a Derby)-, Guineas! St, Lejer, or SapMg Stakes, I '' '':'".■'•'- •■•■■'•'•■ : . Metropolitan Racing Rules will be strictly NOMINATIONS olose with the'Secreta: 24thMarch, 1894. •.;;,- ■(Z-it.-X - ; • ■ \VMGHTS,to be dcolared'on WEDNE3DAVj 28th March,' instead of 27th March." for MAIDEN PLATE and ACCEPTANCES olose ori'MONDAY, '2nd April, Imtead'otSATUßDAYj Slat Match, 1884. '■' : Telograph,bffice closesat 8 '"'"'"'■'- wfiioHOLSON, 1 ' 1 ' tm v&m OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS HAI> AND ~?Mt3i. 'MM, BOOKSELLER, ~, j, : .,jMAR0H,1894. | ■[, ;„..".•, l/t/;igjjlemitis Eiftns. In consequence of a Handbill issued by a' ■ , r local Photographer, ; , . i . '.Tj W DEO. 'W ANkoUNO! THAT WE ALSO; VV, ' will "accept' Deposi- Tickets' op Act Oiiiin'' PnpiopiuriiElis, and tbiit r any person tendering one at any of'our studios in New Zealandwillie entitled to - : -One'Dozfls Patent'- '■ ■'"■ •■■ ■■ Matt-Opal Type CABINET, t .or ... ; PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled and ONE 15, xl2 AItTIST ; FJNISBED„OPAL' 'ENL'IRGEMENT'' ' '■' Upon payment of'' EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE OBSERVE-A 15 x' 12 OPAL, not a combo, rough Bromide, and 15 % 12 is : ibe The wouk Wo are" xunNiKoout is, if any thing, Bumnioit to our umw, and we ISIESD 10 MUNIiIN OUR IREfIENI STANDARD We simply deft anyone in New Zealand to produce work of suulab excellence at any-, thing like the mice, and cuallb'Qe con, rißisoN.withone'asp all., i.,. ■ ; i PiLESiRTH&BINNS VICE-REGAL 1 AND' LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, :., ~.. Pmze; : ■ MEDALiisifl • Upm, \ • '■"'■■■ -'x'- 'aSpNew-Zealand, •' < >' ■7, WiUiß-streat;,: Wellington. 'Mh .Butcher, : :;.,.. :'QUBBN STREET, MASTERTON. . Special Reduction Made for Cash SAUSAGES AND GERMAN SAUSAGES --- •"•■ AS PEOI AIIT Y, , Oreat Bargains EVERY SATURDAY-EVENING STJMMEB MONTHS. AFTER being nearly twenty year? In ' the: employ of Mf W. Perry, 1 have taienpyor his KURIPUNi r BUTCHERY, And hftpe by'civility and attentlon-'to 1 , blielrießQto obtain a lair ihm'oi the ( patro'nagb oi the people living in Master ton and Jtlurlpuni; ~?;;:.• ■ 'Every desoripkiofcof ME-AT OP THE " BEST QUALITY;wiII be kept, and sold ' at reasonablei prices ' ' ''' : ;: ■.-■uiY'.:: vs •">.'•;.-■' : WILLIAMIORRIS. < .j, r , ;;|iiiL^iiuTOflER l t V 3..„JpTAsaaa!EOK' <r
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 468, 3 April 1894, Page 4
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645Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 468, 3 April 1894, Page 4
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