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2L Spring meeting. TO BR HKLO ON THE AKURA RACECOURSE, MASTERTON, ON TEURSDAY, NOV. loth, 1891 Patron—W. 0. Buchanan, Esq., M,H,It, j Prosldent-O. A. Pownall, Esq.Vicepresidonts—A. MoKenzie Esq., B'. Morrison Esq., and W. McKeuzie Esq., (.Mastorton); Judge—J. Hodder Esq,; Stew-ards-Messrs W, Abbott, W. B. Allen, W. Corlott, A. D.aysh, W. H. DeLiele. J. Falloon, W. Hawko, J, Hadlor, L. Badley, C. Hughes, C. MoLachlan, MoOandlish, A. R, MoFarlane, F. Skey, and H. Yntts'; Haudieapper-V. Shannon; Starter -B Roako j Olerk of Scales—J. Hadley,; Clerk of Oourse-W, Abbott; Timekeoper —A. Henderson; Treasurer—W. B. Allen, ritOQRAMMK, llio first race to start punctually at 1 o'clock, 1, Maldon Handicap Trot (saddle), L 10; about 2 miles, Horn. 6s, accept. sj. 2, Stewards Handicap Trot (saddle), 126; about 3 miles, second herso to receive L 3 from akes. Nom. 10a, accept, lfis. 3. Selling Handicap Trot(saddle or harness) Jj2s; about 2 miles. The winner to be sold immediately aftor tlio race and the whole of the proceeds to. go to tho Club's fund. Nom. 7s Gd, accept. 7s Gd, 4. Pony Handicap Trot (saddle or harness), Ll6 j about '2 miles. For ponies. 14'2 and, under. Nom. 7s Gd, accept. 7s Od. 6. Wairarapa Tfotting Club Handicap (harness), L3O; about 2J miles, second liorsotn receive L 5 from tlie stakes, Nom, 15s,accept, 16s, ■ • • 6. Grand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), L 10; about 2 miles. Nom, 6s, accept, 6s, C. Conselatiou Handicap Trot (Saddle), £10; about 2 miles. Entiics to bo made immediately after tho Grand Stand Handicap has been. Nomination 10s. Acceptance frer. Nominations closs on THURSDAY, Oct, 25th, after tho arrival of the evening train fiom Wellington, at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton. Handicaps declared on or about THUhSD/VY, November Ist, Acceptances close THUHSDAY, November Btb, at the White Hurt Hotel, Carterton, after tbo arrival of theoveuing train from Wellington, No Nomination or acceptance will bo rooeived under ony pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the necessary feoo. All stakes will oe paid in full. RUMS AND REGULATIONS. 1. All races will be run under tlic Wellington Trotting Association rulos, 2. Winners will bo penalised not to exceed 6 seconds m tho mile. 3. All ponies (except those holding certificates) to be measured before starting. 4. Previous performances, colour,, ago, and sex, of all horses and ponies, to be given attimo of nomination; also colours of riders. J, All borsos or ponies that have nevor started will bo handicapped on the same mark, 6. All horses and ponies must bo ridden and driven out, if distanced, the winning horse will reoeivo the advertised second money. 7, All protests to be accompanied by a fee of £2, to be forfeited if tlio protest is considered frivolous. ), All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of tho i 1 towards present, whoso decision shall bo tinal, and shall not be questioned in any Court of Law. Entries only received on this condition; 9. any Jotkev not weicbinß out within

y. nuj uuL-huy uut wtJiftuiuy urn WHUia ten minutes utter tho bell bus been rung, or not returning saddle cloths immediately after tho race will be fined £l, which will lie strictly enforced. 10. All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice to tho Secretory (in writing) half an hour befow the time tor starting such.raco, Fines for neglect in this respect will be imposed according to the rules. Admission to Dace Course Is. Saddling l'addock 2s 6d. Ladies Is. No extra charge for horses or Vehicles. 11. IIOAKE,Hon. Sec., Carterton. Submitted to and approved by tho Wellington Trotting Association.—H. 1). WOON, Secretary. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL it AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL STALLION PAftADE Will take place on the SHOW GROUNDS CARTERTON, ox SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Entrance Fee ss. E. W. DORSET, Secretary, HOjRSB parade, Under the auspices of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association, (pHE Annual Parade will be held at I Messrs Lowes & lorus sale yards on Wednesday, 3rd October. ENTRIESINVITED, Wsi. LOWES, Secretary. MONEY to Lend on Freehold Sccutics at current rates of interest, Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD AND TRIPP, Solicitors,

12, Brandon-street,Wellington, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL HOBSON STEEET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School tor boys from the age ol nine. (Established thrde years,) . Headmaster, o. l. Gardmor, b,a., Pembroke College Cambridge j Resident Assistant Master, J,KBiumister.U.A,, New Zealand University, Drill art! fymnustio Instrnctor, Sergeant Eawrenoe, 'Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, Frenob Engllgb, History, Geography, Arithmetio, iid, Algebra, Boys prepared for Eohola hips and entrance atChristchurchandWanganul The school games, orioket, and Association football, are personally superintended and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school hours. Tho house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. Vacancies (or soveral,boarders and day boys.' Mr Gardiner's sister is In charge, of the domestic arrangements. Tbo nest term will begin on MONDAY June 4th, 181)4, Prospeotus and full information on application to Woodrota Souse. Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. ,105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J. Andrews, Proprietor. I t ANDREWS (late Pctlicrick & Co.) I begs to inform the residents of tho IWairarara and the public generally,that llio is constantly manufacturing licyolvling Shutters, Venetian and Wiro Blinds, which lio is prepared to supply on tlio I shortest notice at reasonable prices, , IjUliescriptionsof BLINDS made and I.,' :: ; llepaired at Lowest Prices. ■ J Packing Case Factory Atlackd, iLadder-webbing Cording, and all mater, ial for ropairsalvrays li'stock I,; Estimates given on appluation LiMvJU

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4832, 22 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4832, 22 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4832, 22 September 1894, Page 3

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