1 -: ; club's :"a*;^; ANNUAtHIEETINO,? W'■'■■ '•■;;'■: : '' - TABATAHF RACE-COUESE,|S ■•. ,-.':•■'- -i-- : :6n- ."■'••. .';'■'■ ■/■W,=-' Friday, Nov.' 9th; 1894, ; ! . (Pbikoe of WAies' Bibthdai). ?: -''■PROGRAMME--':- t ' 1, Maiden' Hunters' Hurdle Handicap, ; of ,25 sqvs,-sccondliorsbssoys : from .stakes, about lj .Opon to all' qualified back 'liiinters that hay© never won an advertised idee of any description; certificate for'lß9l to be produced. Minimum weight list. : Noiri, 10s,accept; 16s!' v ; -\ :v, ':..■..':::■■ !;:'!:; 2. Hack Maiden Plato Handicap;'; of 25 soys, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes, .About 1 mile. Open to ill horses thathavonsverwonnrace.of any description.' Minimum weight 7st 71b: Nomination 10s, acceptance lfis. ■ , • : 3.'Taratahi-Cartcrton Eacing : Club OpeuHandieap, of 40 sovs, second horso 5. sovs from About lfmile, Nom. 20s, " ,' v ,'],,' 4 Hack Hurdle Handicap, of. 25sovs; second horse 3 sovs from stakes.' About ljmile. ; Nom. 10s, accept. 16s. : ■ 5. Clareville Hnok Handicap, of 35 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 1 mile. Nom. 155,: accept 20si',; 6. Open Bailway Handicap, of 30sovs. second horso 6sovs from stakes. ' About f mile. Nom 16s, accept. 16s. ~ . '•,-;■. 7. Grandstand Hack Handicap,.2o sovs, second horse 6 sovs from stakes. About six furlongs. ■ Nom ips. accept. 10s. Weights declared after Clareville Handicap is run. - Acceptances 16 min- . utcs after tho woights are declared. The Committee reserve the right to havo winners of handicaps at this.mcetf ing re-handicapped, tho extent, of .which shall not exceed 71bs, '".,'■'. ' ,'. A Hack is a horse that hashover won a race exceeding £4oinvalue (hack and hunter excepted) nud is not at timoof starting nominated for other than hack or huntor races. date, of Nomination, SATURDAY, 1811 OCTOBER. Weights declared on MONDAY, OCTOBER Mud.'Ac. ciptancesMONDAY, OCTOBER 29th • 1.: Kaces to be run under Metropolian Buk*:-'- :•'■.: 2. All nominations, entries and acceptances (to bo made in writing addressed to tho Secretary at the Ohsemcr Office, Carterton), will bo received up to the arrival of the Into train from Wellington on the advertised date of the closing. No nominations or acceptances will be received on anyprctcncc whateverunless accompanied by tho necessary fee. ; 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, nee, ncdicrec, color, sex, and
previous performances of tho horse, name of owner, and colors of rider must be given. All horses to bo ridden hi distinguishing colors; ■•" GATETAEIFF. § Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to' be removed from _ tho course—a good paddock will be provided at a charge of Is per horse; • W.McKENZIE, Hon.. Sec' Submitted to aud approved by the Wellington Pacing Club, this 4th day of Bop., 1894-' H.M,LYONr ' Wellington. nhHE Permanent Investment and 1 Loan Association, of Wairarapa, Maih-btbbet, Gbeytowh. : : DißEcrona: Messrs 0. Pharaiyn (ohalrmahj, W. Booth. M. Cwelberg, 3. Fullor, W. Bhoet, F.'tt "Wood and V. H, Didiiams. IheAnnual Income exceeds £l6,ooo;Oaplttil on Loan £33,222; Profits already allottid 19,750; Eeaerre fund £Bl2, : ' , Tie purposes for which tho Association l» established are twofold, In tho first phwe'lt offers an excellent method of investment to tioio who wish to aooumulste their capital or swings at the blithest rate Consistent with por feot security, and by allowing small or largo sums to be Inverted by periodical payments,'.omforma to tho circumstances ofallckssM. In the second place, to tboso who require loats may n.oet with opportunities of acquiring proabtatntog advances, upon favorable terms, Tho Association receives filed deposits atnta to bo agreed upon. Subscriptions on;tinsstmeht 0, Pay Day-Tut .first Saturday In each month, between .ho'hours of J and 4 and 7 andSf.m, Aoesis— Mnstcrton—Mr G.'S. W.Dalrymple, Carterton—W. J. Lindop, Fcatherston, Mr J. G. Cox, Pahiatun-MrEW. Briggs, ■•;'■■ G.WIETT, Manager, i THE CELEBRATED ANTICUTA.: (REGISTERED) ' I iv fO owner of Horses SHOULD BE I LN ' WITHOUT, this MARVELLOUS BLESSING. ' Send for Pamplilct" Hints to Horse, owners," BMB AGENTS FOB MBTBICI WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. i PIANOS.
ALWAYS havo several first-claas For salo at moderate prices, and invito inspection. ■ > ' . Second-band pianos bought or excknged, Instruments carefully repaired W WHITT. Furniture Warehouse. QdebhStbbet ~„ MiSXCEIOH IWASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS.' HAVE the honour to inform,. ■', their customers that tlicy. 'J havo stopped grinding for the purpose of making extensive alterations to tboir plant. C. Beos. bare imported from Australia the most improved DSESSIHO, CIEASIKO, ASD 'EoILBB .•■:''' MaOHINBBY, ■.,','• : • and are now. busy putting it up.. So extensive aro the alterations required tbat it will bo some weeks yet before they aro completed, aud CHAMBEIILAItf BEOTHEES' Roller Flour "*,";* i \ is placed on tbo market, bqt meanwhile customers.!'can be' < ' supplied with ' SionbFloub or thb Best Quaiitt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4829, 19 September 1894, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4829, 19 September 1894, Page 4
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