/TtAEATAHI-DAETEETON .EAC- '; VTo beheJd on\tbe : :-. TAIATAHI :•;■■::-' '■'■''■•.'':bH:;"-?. : -^'i^" : >'. ;? 7 Friday, Nov.■;■ V; :(PBIHOE bp^iMS'BIBTHDAT).v-i; 1.; Maiden Hunters' Hurdle-Hnndii cap,:of-25j.sOTsl secdnd Iforso 6 sovs from stakes,' about H miles.-.Open to aU.,quabfiedlmck hunters-that .have never won an auy.,desoriptionj certificate for 1894|b.b0 produced. Minimum weight' list." B 6m.; 10s,accept. 16s.- v ! '.'." r 'il-'.'^ 2, HackMaidon'PlatoHandicap;'of 2d sors,-sccoudliorsp 5 s6vS miin-tlio stakes. -About 1 mile.- Open- to'all horses that havo niverwohiirace of any description.; Miuimiitn Tveight 7st'7lb. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s, :■;; . 3. Tarafaki-Cartcrton.ltaclng,:Olub Open Handicap, of 40 sovs, second liorap 6 sots .from stakes. About If mile; Nom.2os,accept. 20s. "■'■ 4 Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25sovs, second horse 3 soys from stakes. About Norn. 10s, accept, 15s. 5. Clareville Hack Handicap; of' 35 sovs, second horse 6 sovs : from, stakes. ' About 1 mile.;;Nom. : lss, accept, 20s. j: 6. Open Hailway Handicap, of 30soys. second horso Ssovs from stakes; About f mile. Kom 15s, accept 16s. '':"■'' 1. Grand Stand Hack Handicap, : 20 sovs, second horse 6 sovs from stakes. About six furlongs, Nom'lOs. accopt. 10s. Weights declared after Clarcvillo Handicap is run. Acceptances 15 minutes after the weights are declared. Tie Committee reserve, the right to havo winners, of handicaps at this meeting re-handicapped, the extent of which shall not exceed 71bs. A Hack is a horse that hasnovcr won a rac'o 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, mhOCTOBER. Weights declared on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nl Ac aptances MONDAY, OCTOBER M 1. Baces to be nui under Metroppltan Eules. 2. All nominations, entries and acceptances (to bo made in writing addressed to tho Secretary at the Observer Olßce, Carterton), mil bo received up to the arrival of the late train from Wellington on tho advertised date of tho closing. No nominations or acceptances will bo received on anyprctencc wliatovcr unless accompanied by tho necessary f co. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree,' color, sex, and previous performances of the, horse, name of owner, andcolors.of ridermust be given. All; horses to bo ridden in distinguishing colors. GATE TARIFF.,, Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to bo removed from tho course—a good paddock will bo provided I at a chargo of Is per horse. '' W.MoKENZIE. Hon.' Sec. ; Submitted to and approved by the Wellington liacing. Club, this 4th day of Sep., 1894. " ■ H.M.LYON, ; Wellington, : fJIHE Permanent Investment, and J.. Loan Association, of Wairarapa,
MW-SIBBXI, Gbetio™. . Dibeoiobb: Messrs O.Phnraiyn (chairman), W. Booth, M, Oajelborg, J. Fuller, ,W. fikeot,"F. H. 1M tad ff. H.Diddams, Loan £38,222;. Profits a i 9,750; Keßerve fond fSI2. , Tho purpoeeg for : whtoh the Association In established are, twofold,. .In the first phwe it offers an excellent method .of investment to atvlngs at the hUhostrate consistent with per feet security, «nm» to be Inverted by periodical payments,: gbnfomu tothe' circumstances of all classes. In the Becond place, to those who require loans upon properties they, already.' possess, 01 who may n.eet with opportunities of acquiring proobtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at ntea to he agreed upon, Subscriptions on IniMtm'ent I £SO. Pay Day-Tk first Saturday in each month, between .he boors ol 2 and i and 7 AOENTS— Mastertou—Mr G, S, W. Dalrynrplc, Carterton—W. J. Lindop, Fcatberston, Mr J, G, Cox, Pahiatua-MrH, W. Briggs. G.WYETT, Manager. THE CELEBRATED ..'■'. ANTICUTA (REGISTEEED) I ]V fO owner of Horaes SHOULD BE • LN WITHOUT this MARVELLOUS BLESSING, •• Scud for Pamphlet" Hints to Horseowners," 60LE ABEHIS FOBMBTBICJ—WAIEAEAPA FARMEES' CO-OP-EEATIVE ASSOCIATION. Lid, PIANOS. ALWAYS bavo several iirst-claas For sale at moderate prices, and invito inspection. Second-band pianos bought or oxchanced.
Instruments carefully repaired . W. WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, QuebkSthbet,,,,. Mmeaios MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS; TTAVE the honour to inform O their customers tliat tliey I have stopped grinding fpr.the., purpose of making extensive; alteration's to Ihcir.plant C. Bbos. kvc imported from Australia the most improved Dmssino, Cieamko, ixr> Eoileb Machinery, and are now busy putting it up. So extensive aro the alterations required that it will ho somo weeks yet before tlioy aro completed, and CHAHBEELAIN BKOTHEHS' Roller Flour is placed on the market, but meanwhile'customers can bo supplied with SioneFlouh or the Best Quality.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 24 September 1894, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 24 September 1894, Page 4
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