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TTTAmABAPATEOXTINGCLUI). SPRING MEETING. TO BE nno OKTBfi AKUBA RACECOURSE, MASTERTON, OK THURSDAY, NOT. loth, ISM,. Pntron-W.O. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R,; Preßldent—o. A. Pownall, Esq. j Vicopresidents—A, MoKcnzie Esq.. H. Morrison Esq., and W. MoKeczie Esq.. (Maitcrton) i Judge—J. llodder Esq. i Stew-ards-Messrs W, Abbott, W. B. Allen, W. Corlelt, A. Daysh, W. H. DoLialo, J. Falloon, W. Havko, J, Hndlaj l , L. Hadley, C. Hufhes, C. MoLachlan, McCandlish, A. B." MoFarlano, P. Skcy, and H. Yaks j ■ Handicapper—Y, Shannon j Starter—R. Boako; Clerk of Scales-J, Hadley j Clerk ol Course—"W. Abbott i Timekeeper -A, Henderson) Treasurer—W. B Allen, PROGRAMME. lbo first raw to start punctually at 1 o'clock, 1. Maiden Hwdicap Trot (saddle), LlO about 2 miles. Nom. 6s, accept. 6j. 2. Stewards Handicap Trot (saddle), L 25; about 3 miles, aocoml herso to receive L 3 from stakes. Nom, 10;. accept. 15s. i 3. Selling Handicap Trot(saadlo or hamssßl L 25 j about 2 miles. The winner to be sold immediately after the raco and the whole ol tho proceeds to go to the Club's fund. Nom. 7s 6d, accept. 7« 6d. 4,l'ony Handicap Trot (saddlo or harness), LIB; about 2 miles. For ponies 14*2 and under. Nom. accept. 7s Gd. 5. AVairarapa Tiotting Olub Handicap (barness), 1/30; about 2J miles, second horso receive LO from the stakes, Nom. 15s,accept, 5a 6, Grand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), L 10; about 2miles. Nom.6s, accept.os. m I), Conselatiou Handicap Trot (Saddle), £10; about 2 miles. Entries to be made imrae* diately after tho Grand Stand Handicap has been. Nomination 10s. Acceptance fret, Nominations closa on THURSDAY, Oct, 25th, after the arrival of the evening train from Wellington, at the White Hatt Hotel, Carterton, Handicaps declared on or about THURSDAY. Nivcmber Ist Acceptances close THURSDAY, November Btb, at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, after the niriyal of tho evening train from Wellington, No Nomination or acceptance will be re* oeived under any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the necessary fees. All stakes will be paid in full. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All races will be run under the Wellington Trotting Association rules.' 2, Winners will bo peniHsed not to exceed 5 seconds in the mile. 3. ill ponies (except those holding cor' tlficntes) to be moMured before starting. . 4. Previous performances, colour, age, and sex, of all horses and ponies, to be given at time of nomination; also colours of riders. 5, All horses or ponies that have never started will be handicapped on tho same mark. 6. All hoT3es and ponies must be ridden and driven out, if distanced, the winning horse will receive tho advertised second, money, 7, all protests to be accompanied by a fee of £2. to he forfeited it tlio protest is considered frivolous. 8, All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by a majority of the .'towards present, whose decision shall be final, and shall not bequestloned in any Court of Law. Entries only received on this condition; 0, ,\ny Jockey not weighing out within ten minutes after tho bell has been rung, or not returning saddle cloths immediate!; after the race will be fined £l, which will be strictly enforced, 10, All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give noiieo to the Secretary (in writing) half an before

the lime for starting such race, lines for neglect in this respect will be in'""™'' Recording to the rules. Admissiou to llace Course Is. tiling Paddock 2s (id. Ladies Is. No extra charge for horses or Vehicles, 1!. EOAKE, Hon. See., Carterton. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Trotting Association.—H. li. WOON, Secretary. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical Sohool for boys from the ago ol nine. (Established three fears,) Headmaster, c. i. Gardiner, b,a,, Pembroke College Cambridge J Resident Assistant Master, J, E.Bannister.M.A,, New Zealand University; Drill H Qjmnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French Engligb, History, Geography, Arithmetio, iid, Algebra. Boys prepared for sohola hips Ihe sohool games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school hours. The house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. Vaoancies for several boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's Bister is in charge of the Joraesttoarrangemenia. The next term will begin on MONDAY Jnnc 4th, 18U4. Prospectus and full information on application to Woodrota House. Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J. Andrews, Proprietor, T ANDBEWS (late Pethcrick & Co.) ut * begs to inform the residents of the Wairarara and the public generally,that lie is constantly manufacturing lieyolving Shutters, Venetianand Wire Winds, which he is prepared to supply on the •liortest notice at reasonable prices. 11. descriptions of BLINDS made' and Eepuired at Lowest Prices. d J'acktng l ate f'uctvrg Altuckd, Ladder-webbing Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application POl! SALE A BAHGAIN. kiOj" ACHES on Main road between /uh Mastcrtnn andEketaliunanear

iUUSIITIOII illHlEtKwUUlUllu Jlltll creamery (Hastwell) and school. First class land held on perpetual lease with right of purchase. 06 acres in good English grasses, 35 to 40 chain best fencing large roomed cottage, nice larfje dairy, trap-shed, stable, cow-alicd, with bails etc, and buildings are of the best timber, roofed with iron, and well built, A large patch of ground is well slab fenced for garden and potatoes, All Government improvements arc more than done, so that title can be applied for at once if required. Apply sharp, E, H. Waddington, Perrry Street Masterton W. B. Chennells, LAHDfESTATEAKD GENEIIAL ' AGENT, PEliltY STREET, MASTEIITON. AGKNT JD'OR London and Lancashire Fire Inswap Company. \ Colonial Mutual Life AssuiqgHicty. New Zealand Accident Company. ' ~"i ; Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc., etc-, Agent for tlio Public Trustee. Deputy Official 1 —

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4834, 25 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4834, 25 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4834, 25 September 1894, Page 4

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