WAIBABAPATBO|TINGOLUB. speinq- Meeting, 10 BEHELD ON THE AKUBA BA.OECOUBSE, MASTERTON, ' '■_■ ■"■ ' ,os ; TEUBSSAY, NOV: 29th, 1891 , Paho'n-nW.aßuohanin/Esq. l ; M.H.R. President—o. A, Pownall, Esq. ; Vicopresidents—A. MoKcnzie Esq., H. Morrison Esq,, and W. MoKenzio Esq., (MasI terton); Jud«e-J.HoddorEsq.;'Stew-ards-Messrs W. Abbott, W. B. Allen, W. Coriett A. Daysh, W. H. DeLtsle, J. Moon, W. Hawke, J, Hadley.Li'Hadley, (.. HlliiVoa /' M.I _-I.tL_ win— li-.i. . B. MoFarlano, F.i Kkey, and H. Yatta; Handicapper-V,' Shannon; : Starter R. Eoako; ,Clerk. of Scales—J. Hadley; Clerk of Oburse-W, Abbott | Timekeeper -a. Henderson; Treasurer-W. B. Allen, - ■ i.. PROGRAMME. Tho first, race to start punctually at 1 o'clock, ■■'.;■ A. Ifaideo Hwdicap Trot (raddle). HO; obout2miles., Nom. ss, accept. 6s. ■' 2. Stewards Handicap Trot (saddlo), LM; about smiles, socond horso toreceive L 3 from stakes,-,N0m,10s l acccpt.lss, ~'■' ,• 9 Sil iA_.ii.. ;«'.■'•'.■.".. ' . ,L 25; about,a miles, ,Tho winner to be sold immediately after the race' and the whole of tho proceeds to go' totho Club's fund.' Nom. 7s 6d, accept.'7s 6d. . .■■:.■■■.■■■. . • 4. Pony Handican Trot (saddle orbiien), LIS; about,.2 miles.' For ponies 14'2 and under, Nom.' 7b 6d, accept. 7s 6d, 6. Wairarapa Trotting Olub Handicap (bar. nes-), L-Oj about 2J miles, second honet* receive Lsfrom the stakes, Nom. lSs.accept.' '». a .;':"' , '.;'' ■," Maori Handicap (saddlo orhuness), i-0. „ About 2 miles, Second horse £2 from be the bona fide property of a Maori a month prior to day of meeting, To bo ridden ot drivou by, Maoris only. 6, Grand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), LIO; about 2 miles. Nom, 6i, accept, 6s. .. 6. Consolatiort Handicap Trot (Saddle),£_o) about 2 miles. Entries to be msde immediately after the. Grand Stand Hundieap has been, Nomination 10s. Acceptance free. I oloss'on THURSDAY, Nov, loth, after tho arrival of tho evening train fjom Wellington, at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton,; Handicaps declared on or about THURSDAY. November 24th. Acoep.an._a close THURSDAY, November 27th, at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, after the arrival of the evening train from Wellington, No Nomination; or' acceptance will be received under anvii.a-mma nlutmw unln. All stakes will bo paid in full,' BULBS AND REGULATIONS. ' ">l.'All' racos will be run' under the Wellington Trotting Association rules. 2. Winners will be penalised not to exceed second 8 in the mile, '3, All pbriies'fexcept those holding certificates) to be moisurcd 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, '•6, All horses or ponies that have never Btartcd will be handicapped on tho same mark, " ■ il 6, All horses and ponies must bo ridden and. driven out, if distanced, the winning horso will reoeivo tho advortißcd' Eocond money, 7, All protests to bo accompanied by a fee of £2, to be forfeited if the protoat is considered frivolous. 8, All disputes and objections arising oat of tho racing shall be decided by a majority of the (towards present,, whose decision shall be final, and shall notbequeationedln any Court of Law. Entries only received on this condition;, . 0. Any Jockey not woighing out within ten minutes after the boll has been rung, or not returning saddlo cloths immediately after the race will be fined £l, which will be atriotly enforced. 10. All persons intending to withdraw horses aro required to give notice to the Stcrofary (in writing) half an hour before the time for tarting such race, Fines for negleot in this respect will be imposed according to the rules. Admission to liace Course Is, Saddling Paddock 2s (id. Ladies Is. No extra ckrgo for horses or Vehicles. B. BOAKE, Hon. Sec, , f Carterton.' Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Trotting Association.—H. E.WOON, Secretarv. MESSRS WHEY BROS. The Btable contains twenty-six stalls, six loose boxes, waiting room, and every, other convenience, . . . Herses kept by the day, week, or montfa, at reasonable oharges. Horses Boram and Sold ok CoiimsJios. Horses broken to saddle and harness. Landau carriages on hire by the hour, day or week; hooded, single and double buggies, gig'.oto. ,: ~ ;. All telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Cms Is At_k.da_.o_; on Arbival ot allTkad.-. MiiSSRSi'INHEYBROS Orders f.. Elliott,saddler,or at,' ■■ ,■, .THE STABLES, is left with Mr J.B.PINHEY. • Good Paddocks. Mono t "Every oivilitj asd attention."'' : '<■■■ ■■;■ ' ■ 4 Tml Bespectfullv Micikd: General Produce bea.eiy '"•'•'.'•',• Ham Stbebi, ;.. -., ■ y Mis TERTON.' ;'•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4874, 12 November 1894, Page 1
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702Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4874, 12 November 1894, Page 1
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