''■ ; '" : .'-'- v '--".^^P!^^^^^^' : -Vi:?' ; "if ;'?!---<iNff-cinB'flV*-;;Si:-::'-^ ,/ Annual -" '■( ,v'T6l)dEeia:6Mef>'' : : TARATAHI -MOE-MUItSE,;^ '■'■■■'■ '■'.• ■'■'■■'■':■'■■ ''-^i:': Friday, Nov; 9th, 1894, (PbiNOE OF WaKb' BIBTHDAY). ■,. , 1, Maiden Hunters' Hurdlp; Handicap, of '.25: SoVsj;-secondt liorso 6isovs fronf states; about if'miles'.'.: Open to all qualified' hack : hunt6rs,tbatliayc never won ah advertised race of any description j certificate for 1894 to be prb; ducei;i;Mim&umVcightilst,"'Kpni, lOs; accept." 158, ■■•'•'■ ■'*'■ . ; - •■. : : : 2. Hack Maidon Plato Handicap, of 25 sors, second.liorso 5 .sovs from.tie| stakes. About 1 mile. Open to all horses that.havo nsverwon a race of any description."; Minimum weight 7st 71b. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. ■:.•;'■! '3.'.Taratalii-Carterton Eacing Club OpcuHaiidieap, of 40 sovs, second liorso 5' sovs from; stakes.', About If milo. Nom.2os,accept. 205.: ■ ■ ;; -:■■ ;■': '■ & .Hack Hurdlo Handicap, of 25sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes. About lf'milc. s .Nom. 10s, accept 16s! ... - .5. Clarcville Hack Handicap;'of. 35 sovs, second liorso 5 sovs from stakes. About 1 mik' Nom. 15s, accopt. 205.; ;. 6. Open Eailway Handicap, of SOsov's: second, korso&dvs from stakes'.:.. About fmilc.' Nom 16s, accept'l6s. 7. OrandStand Hack Handicap,-20 sovs, second borso 5 sovs from stakes, About six furlongs. Nom 10s, accopt. 10s. Weights declared after Clarcville Handicap is run. . Acceptances 15 midutes after the weights aro declared. - Tto Committee reserve the right to have winners of handicaps at this mooting the oxtcnt of which shaUnotoxcccd7lbs. A Hack is a borso that has nover won a race exceeding £4O in value (hack and hunter excepted) and is not at timo of starting nominated for other than hack or hunter races, Date of Nomination, SATURDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Weights dccldrd on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, Acceptances MONDAY, OOTOBER29th 1. Enccstobcrun under MctropoltanEulcs. 2. All nominations, entries and acceptances (to bo made in writing addressed to tho Secretary at. the Observer Office, Carterton), will bo received up to tho arrival of the late train from Wellington on tho advertised date of the closing. No nominations or acceptances will bo received on any pretence whatever unless accompanied by tho necessary fee. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of tlip horse, name of owner, and colors of rider must begfreu. All horses to bd ridden in distinguishing colors. GATETABIFF. -Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to bo removed from the course-a good paddock will bo provided at a charge of Is per horse! W.McKENZIE. ■", Hon. Sec. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Eacing Club, this 4thday of Sep., 1894. H.M.LXON,: • ... . Wellington* rrHE Permanent Investment and X Loan Association, of Wairafapa,
AIN-STBEET, ÜBETTOWH, Dibbotobs: MrabO.Pharawn (chairman), W, Booth, M.Oiwelberg, J. Mm. ■% Skoot,F.H. Voodand W. H.Didtos. rhoAnnnal Incomo exceeds £l6,OoojCapltal on .T*„« poonnn. < n-.fli-..i J- »1t..u,..l t'J t 7SO; Beaenro fond £Bl2. Tho purposes for wMohtho Association Is I eatablishcd mo twofold, In tho first plaW It. oilers an excellent mothod of invostmontto) or large itod by periodical payments, l . , aonforms to the olroumstanoesof allolasses, In 1 the second place, to, those who require loam may n:eet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,it presents themeaus of agreed upon, Subscriptions on ln\ setrnont £SO, PayDay-Tk Drßt Saturday lneaoh month, between the hours of 3 and 4 and 7 A6K518—..." Masterton-Mr G. S. W. Dalrymple, Cartcrtou-W, J, Lindop, Fcatherston, Mr J. G. Cox, Pahiatua-Mr H, W, Briggs, 'V G.WYETT, THECELEBBATED ANTICUTA (EEGISTEEED) NO owner of Horses SHOULD BE WITHOUT this MAKVELLOUS BLESSING.. \ : Send for Pamphlet" Hints to Horseowners." ' ' "' BOIE AGENTS FOB MBTBICT—WAIEAEAPA T?AMEBS' CO-OP. EEATIYE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. PIANOS. ALWAYS kve several first-claas For sale at moderate prices, and invito inspection, Second-hand pianos bought or exchanged, Instruments carefully repaired W.WHITT. Furniture Warehouse, QceekStbeet, , Muicbioj IWASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. GHUBEHUIH gfl HATE the honour to inform" •'' their customers that they have, stopped grinding for the purpose of making cstehsivo alterations to their plant-. C. Bbos. have imported from Australia the most improved DbESBIKG, CIBAHNO, AKD Boilßll Machikebt, and are now busy putting it up, So extensive arc the alterations required that it will bo somo weeks yet boforo they aro completed, and CHAMBEELAIN BEOTHEES' . Roller Flour • - is placed on tlie market, but - meanwhilo customers 'can he ' supplied with -SiokeFmw or the Best QuAimr,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 21 September 1894, Page 4
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