« rpAEATAHIOAETEETON EACI . ,IKG CLUB'S . Annual Meeting, To he held on tlio TARATAHI RAOE-COUSSE, . ox' Friday, Nov. 9th, 1894, (Phince of Wales' Biethday). PROGRAMME-- '■ 1. Maiden Hunters' Hurdlo Handicap, of 2o .soys, second horse 6 sovs from stakes, about l\ miles. Open to air qualified hack huuters that have never won an advertised raeb of any description; certificate for 1894 to bop'rodueed. Minimum weight list. Nom. lCft, accept, 16s. 2. Hack Maiden Plato Handicap, of 25 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes. About 1 mile. Open to all horses that have never won a race of any description, Minimum weight 7st 71b. i\oaiiu(itionlOs, acccptanco : 3. Toratahi-Cartcrton llaeuig Club Open Handicap, of 40 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from' stakes. About 1} mile. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s. 4. Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25sovs, second horse 3 sovs from stakes. About Norn, 10s, accept. 15s. 5. Clarcvillo Hack Handicap, of 35 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 1 mile.' Norn. 16s, accept. 20s. 6. Open liailway Handicap, of 30sovs second horso ssovs from stakes. Abou. funic, Horn 16s,accept 7. GrandStand Hack Handicap, 2( sovs, second horse 6 sovs from stakes About six furlongs. Nora 10s, nccopt 10s, Weights declared after Clarevilli Handicap is run. Acceptances 16 minutes after the weights aro declared. : ThoCommitteo reserve the right b have winners of handicaps at this meet iug re-handicapped, tho extent of whicl shall not exceed 71bs. A Hack is a horse that has never woi a race exceeding £4O in value (hack am hunter excepted) and is not at time o starting nominated for other than had. orhunter races, date of Nomination, SATURBAI 13th OCTOBER. Weights declared o, MONDAY, OCTOBER Mid. Acceptances MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th 1. Paces to be run under Metropol tan Rules. 2. All nominations, entries and accept anees (to be made in writing addressee to the Secretary at the Observer Office Carterton), will bo received up to tk arrival of the late tram from Wellington on tho advertised date of the closing No nominations or acceptances will bi received on aiiypretenee whatovcr uulcsi accompanied by the necessary fee. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps th? name, age, pedigree, color, sex, anc previous performances of the horse name of owner, and colors of rider musl be given. All horses to bo ridden ii distinguishing colors. QATE TARIFF. Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to be removed from tin course—a good paddock will bo provider ataehargooflspcrhorsc, W.McKENZLE. Hon, Sec. Submitted to and approved by tin Wellington llacing'Club, this 4th da} of Sep., 1894. EM. LYON, Wellington. rUAIBAMPATKOTTDfGCLUB, SPUING MEETING. TOUHHELD ONTHB AKUBA BACECOUBSE, MASTEBTON, ON TSURSDAY, NOV. 15th, 1891 Patron-W.O.Buohana'n, Esq., M.R.8,; Preßident-C, A. Pownall, Esq. j Vice' presidents—A, MoKenzie Esq., H. Morrison Est]., and W. MoKoczie Esq., (Mas, terton); Judge—J. Hodder Esq.; Urn-ards-Mcssra W. Abbott, W. B. Allen, W. Corlctt, A. Dajßh, W. H. DoLisle, J, Falloon, W. Havke, J, Hadley, It, Hadley, C. Hughes, 0. MoLachlan, McCsndlisb, A, R. MoFatlanc, F. Skoy, and H, Yates; Handicapper—V. Shannon j Starter—B. Boako; Clerk of Soales-J. Hadley; Clerk of Oourso—W. Abbott; Timekeeper Henderson; Treasurer—W. B. lho first race to 'start [punctually at 1 o'clock, 1, Maiden Handicap Trot (saddle), MO; about 2 miles, Norn. 6s, accept, bi. 2, StcwarJß Handicap Trot (saddle), L 25; about 3 miles, aocond horse to receive L 3 from stakes. Nora, accept, 15b, 3, Selling Handicap Trot(saddle or harness) L 25; about i miles. Tbo winner to bo eokl immediately after tho race and tho whole of the proceeds to go to the Club's fund, Norn, 7s Gil, accept.' 7s 6d, 4, Pony HondicaD Trot (saddle or harness), LIS; about 2 miles, For ponies 14'2 and under, Kom, 7s Cd, accept. 7s (id.; 6. Wairarapa Trotting Club Handicap (harness), L3O; about 2} miles, second 1 horse tn receive L 6 from the stakes, Nom, lßs.accept, sa' ■'•.: G. Grand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), L 10; about Smiles, Nom, 6s, accept, ss, C, Consolatiou Handicap Trot (Eaddlc),£lo; about 2 miles, Entries to be made immediately after the Grand Stand Handicap has been, Nomination 10a. Acceptance frer, Nominations closa on THURSDAY, Oct. 25th, after the arriyal of the evening train from Wellington, at the White Hart Hotel, C rtcrton. Handicaps declared on or about THURSDAY, November Ist, Acceptances close THURSDAY, November Btb, at the Wldto Hart Hotel, Carterton, after tho arriyal of the evening train from Wellington. No Nomination or acceptance will bo received under any pretence whatever, unlos accompanied by tho necessary fees, All stakes will no paid in full, BULESANDIiGULATIONS, 1, AH races will bo run under tho Wellington Trotting Association rules. % Winners will be penalised not to exceed second s in the mile, 3. All ponies (oxcept those holding certificates) to be measured before starting, I 4,-Previous performances, colour, age, and sex, of all horses and ponies, to bo given at time of nomination; also colours of riders, 5, All horses or ponies that have never started will be handicapped on the same mark, . 6, All horses and ponies must be ridden and driven out, if distanced, the winning horse will receive the advertised second money. 7, All protests to bo accompanied by a fee of £2, to bo forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. 8, All disputes and objections arising out of the raaiiur shall hn danMed far n'mninrilw of the Mewards present, whose decision shall be final, and shall not be questioned in any Court of Law. Entries only reoelved on this condition; 9. Any Jockey not weighing' out within ten minutes after the bell has been rung, or not returning saddle cloths immediate!/ after tho race will be fined £l, which will bo strictly enforced, 10, Alt, persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notico to. tho Secretary (in writing) half an hour before the time for tarting such race, Fines for neglect in this respect will be imposed according to the rules, .Admission io Dace Course Is. Saddling Paddock 2s Gd! ladies Is. No sxtra charge for horses or Vehicles, E. KOAKE, Hon. Sec, Carterton. Submitted to and approved by tho ■ Wellington IVotting Association.—H, . R.WOON, Secretary, A. 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 4
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