AIBAEAPATEOTTmGCLIIB. ' ' : SPEING MiiTINO. i, .'' '-TOBEHBIrO ONTHE him RACECOURSE, MABTERTON, 1.. v ; OH -1 \ ' THUBSDAY, NOV, m, 1891 Patron—o, Buchanan,'Esq-i President—o.' A. Pownall, Esq.'j Vice-presidents-A. MoKonzia Esq., H. Morrison Esq., and W. MoKeceie Esq., (Masterton);, Judge-J. Hodcter Esq.; .Stew- ■ lards—Mesara Abbott/ W. B. »'Alleii, ■ W. Corlett, A. Daysh, W. H. DeLisle, J. Jfalloon, W.Hawko, J- Hadley, L. Hadley, C. Huffhee, 0, MoLachlan, MoCandliflhii, B. MoFarlanflyF. Skey,.\and H. Yates; HandlOapper-V, ShannonStartor-^B. Boako; Clerk of , Scales—J. > Hadley; : Clerk of Course—W, Abbott jTimekeoper -A. Henderson; Treasuror-W. B, Allen,. ....... . , PROGRAMME.' The first race to start punotually at 1 o'clock, , 1. Maiden Handicap Trot (saddle), L 1 0; about2miles, -Horn. 6s, accept,,ss.! 2. Stewards Handicap,-Trot (siddle)i'Lsß; about 3 miles, soiiond horse to receive L 3 from stakes. Nom, lOh, accept, IBs, ; ■ ' L 25; about 2 miles., The winner to bo Bold immediately after the race and the whole of the proceeds to go to the, Club's fund., Horn. 7s Cd,accept', 7s 6d,,,-' 4, Tony Hacdican Trot (saddle or harnew), LIS; about 2 miles. For ! penies'Ul and under,, Nomi :7s 6d; acoept. 7s V 7 . 5. Wairarapa Trotting oiub Handicap (harness), -L80: about; 2J; mUes, seoond horse to receive L 6 from' the stakes, Nom, llSs.acctpti 6s .... Akura Maori Handicap (saddle or hwness), £lO. About 2 miles, Second horse £2 ftoa stakes.-Non>. 10s, accept, free, Horses to bothe bona fldo property of a Maori a month prior to day of meeting. To bo ridden or driven by Maoris only, 6, Grand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), LlO j about 2 miles, Nom, 6s, accept, 8«, - ~ li. Conaolatiou Handicap Trot (Saddle),£l9; about 2 miles. 'Entries to be made immediately after the Grand Stand Hnndieap hu been, !Nomination 10s, .Acceptance fre«, Nominations olosa on THURSDAY, Nov, 16th, after the arrival of tbo evening train from Wellington, at tbo White Hart Hotel, Carterton. • Handicaps declared on or about THURSDAY; November 24th. Acoeptaneea close THURSDAY, Novorabor 27th, at the White' .Hart Hotel, Carterton, after the arrival of the evening train frem Wellington, No Nomination or acceptance will be received under any pretence whatever uhlea accompanied by the necessary fees. All stakes will do paid in full. , RULES ANDTEGULATIONS. ~ 1. All races will be run under the Wel-lington-Trotting'Association rules,' ' "2. Winners will be penalised not to exceed second a in the mile. . • 3. All pbniep (except those holding certificates) to be measured beforo starting. 4. Previous performances,; colour, [ ;ago, and sex, of all horses and ponies, to be given at time of nomination; also colours of riders. 5, All hotsceor ponies that have never' started will bo handioapped on the same mark. . : . / . ; 6. All horses and ponies must bo ridden and driven out, if diitanoed, the winning : horse will receive -the advertised second money.
: 7, All protests to bo accompanied by s .fee o! £2, to be forfeited if tbo protost is 'considered frivolous. : 8, A|l disputes and objections arising out of tbo racing shall be decided by a majority iol the Howards present, 'whoso decision shall be final, and shall not hi questioned in nny Court of Law. Entries only retelved on this condition; ' i ; 9. Jny Jocko? not Weighing out within jten minutes after the bell has been ruog, or 'not returning saddle' Olothß immediately after tlie frace will be Sned £l, which will ;bo strictly enforced, ' • • 10. All persons intending to withdraw Worses are required to give notice to the Seorotary (in writing) half an hour before the time,for tatting such race, Fines for neglcot in this, respect will be imped' according to tbo rules. i , Admission to'Eaco Courso Is, Sadr dling Paddock 2s 6d, Ladies Is, N# extra charge for horses or Vehicles. E. EOAKE, Hon. See,, CartcrtOH. Submitted fo and approved by the .Wellington 'Trotting Association.—H. R.WOON, Secretarv. .■, fiEmmwMos. The Btable contains twenty-six stalls, six loose boxes, waiting room, ani every other convenience, . Horses kept bj the day, woek, or ( montb| at reasonable charges,' Horses Bought and Sold ok Cohhbsios. ' Horses broken to saddle »nd harness. Landau carriages on hire bv the hour, day or week; hooded, Blngle and double buggies, gigi, etc. ' . . All telegrams and letters promptly attended to, p Gins In Attendance ok Arrival os ! ! ' ' ALL TRAISS. ' | and special attention paid to travellers, 1 Hunters and others desirous, during the hunting Beaton, of getting comfortable loose boxes, can new 'do bo; by! placing'their . horses'intheoareoJ 1 "' 1 MESSRS PINHEY'BROS These stables are nottobeequaUed in tb 1 Wellington province,. I B.PINHE? will be found with'his oafiiage in the town, Orders for tho train may be left with Mc EiiiowiAdto,or at••• ■•'j ■) THE STABLES, i., (Opposite Occidental H6tel), ■. ; ''TheLivery%'artrnentwillbeMderthe 1 i- I management of ' B ' J. S. PINHBY. d GoodFaddotks, Motto "Every civility y and attention." ' : •i ; 4 Trial RuptdfuHil Solicited.' • o- •"' \ ■"' ■• ■ •" ' » ' ...... General Produce Dealer) 3 .. HALL STBBST, . • . pp' mastbrton!' ' ,l's
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 1
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792Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 1
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