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,horse's Bovs.'/Jmils, Nomination 10s, acCeptahco 20s; ' , 8. Hack Handicap Bouny Baoe, ol 20 J mile, Minimum .weight 8. stone., Nomination 10s, accept* ancelOs.' ;y \ j< I NOMINATIONS,'BIO. '•Nominariona for all events except the Maiden Hack Kaoe, close with the Secretwy on Saturday, Ist DeoeiAeb, at 9 p,m, ■"Weighti declared oi SATURDAY Bth Deoembkb at 9 p.m. 1 i Adceptances snd Ehtrles:for the Maiden Hack Race olofle with the Secretary on Sat. today 15th Dlcehbek, at 9 p.m. Definition of a haok,—A haob is a horao ■ that haß ; neyer won an, advertised raee at any time, hack or 'hunter *raoes' excepted, and is not or has not been nominated in any twe, other than Haok Eaco af thesami meetinij, - ■ ■ «b : l jS.H.^ADDINQrON. ■ •aj ... ! v) Secretary ■Submitted k'atii-.'tyroM by the Wellington Racing Club, this 4th Sej>teinber,'lßM, ' - : S.M. BYON, 'Secretary. AIEAEAPATEpTTINGCIiUB. , SPRING MEETING^; TO BE HELD OH 188 ' •' AKURA RACECOURSE, MASTEEION, ' OK. 1 : ' 'THURSDAY, NOV. m, im. Patron—W. C. BuchatiaO, Esq., M.H.R. ' 'Presldeht^-C."A'.'.Pownall,' Esqi ! j Vice presidents - A : , : MoKenzie Etfq',,'' EL Mor- ■ rison Esq,, and W.' MoKeczio Esq., (Mas* : Mm) Judge—JiHoddelr Esq. | Stew-ards-Messrs W. Abbott, W. B, Allen, ■ j'.Wi Corlett. A. Dayebi Wi H.'DeLlsle, J, Falloon, W. Hawke, j. Hadley,L.Badley, C. Hughes, C.MoLachlan, McOandlish, A, R.'MoFarlarie, F, Skey, and H, Yates; ..Handicapper—V, Shannon; Btarter-R, i Roake; . Clerk ,of Soales—J, Hadley; Clerk of Conns—'W, Abbott; Timekeeper —A. Henderson; Treasurer—W. B, ' Alien! PROGRAMME, • The'first'race to start 'punctually at 1 f •••:■ o'clock, v. • 1. Maiden Handicap Trot (saddle), LlO about 2 miles, Nom. 6s, accept, Ga. •' •2. Stewards Handicap Trot (saddle), 1,25; about 3 miles, socond loree to receive L 3 from atakes.; Nom. accept, IBs. 3. Selling Handicap Trot(saddle or harntßS L 25.; about 2 miles. The winner to be Bold immediately after the raco and the whole of the proceeds to go to tho Club's fund. Nom. 7b Gd, accept,,7s 6d,.... 4. Pony Handicap Trot (saddle or harnecs), Llo; about 2 miles. For pobles 14*3 and under, Nom. 7s 6d, accept, 7s Od, : 6<■ Weirarapa Trotting Club Handicap (harness), L3oj about 2 J miles, second horse in receive L 6 from the stakes, Nom. 15s,accept, Js . , - Akii'a Maori Handicap (saddle or hunces), '£lo. About 2 miles, Second hone £2 fros stakes. Nom. 10j, accept, free, Horses to bethe bona fido property of a Maori a month prior to day of meeting. To be riddca or drivou by Maoris only. 0, .Grand Stand: Handicap Trot (harness), L 10; about 2 miles, Nom. ss, accept. ss. 0. Consolation Handicap Trot (Saddle),£lo; about 2 miles, Entries to be made immediately, after the Grand Stand HAdicap has been. Nomination 10a.' Acceptance'free. Nominations olosa'bn THURSDAY, Nor, 15th, after tho arrival of the ovening train from Wellington, at 'tho "White HSrt Hotel, Carterton, Handicaps declared ofi'or about THUhSDAY, November 24th, Acceptances :olose ; THUHSDAY, November '27tb, at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, after tho arrival of tho evening train f rem Wellington, No Nomination or acceptance will be received under any pretence' whatever nnles accompanied by the necessary fees/ j AU stakes will oepfiidin full, i .[ RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All races will be run under the Wellington TrptUng Association rtdee,,' • 2. Winners will be penalised not to exceed second s in the mile. ..i. (1 . 8 i.ll ponies (oxe'ept those holding certificates) to be mewured before starting. 4. Previous performances, colour, age, and Bex,'of alL'horses nnd ponies, to b« given at time of nomination ';' also.' colours of riders;' • ; ; 6, All horses or. ponies thai have never Btarted will bo handicapped on the same mark. ...; G. All horses and ponies must bo ridden and driven out, if distanced, the winning horse will, receivo the advertised second 'money. ; ;; 7, All protests to bo accompanied by j feo of £2, to be' forfoited if the protest Is considered frivolous. ■B, All disputes arid objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the .'towards present, whose .decision shall .be final,' and shall not be questioned in any. Court of Law/ ■. Entries only received on this.oondition; . < , 9,; Any Joekcv iiot weighing out within ten minutes after the bell has been rung, or not 'returning saddle olotlis immediately after the race will be fined; £l, which will be strictly enforced,.! . ; 'lO. AIJ person? intending 'to withdraw horses aro required to rivo notice to tho Secretary (in writing)'half an hour'before the timo for tarting Biioh race.'. ' Fines for neglect in this respect wiy ho imposed acoordirig to tho rules. ' Admission to Hacc Course Is. Sad* dlinfc IMddock 2s Gd.Mics.k No extra charge for horses or Vehicles, , , K.IIOAKE, IJon, See,, - 1 , Carterton.. . Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Trotting Association.—H. B.WOON, Secretary. .r t i Puriri Natural mineral Water! INVALUABLK ; rOBINDIOESIIOJf, Behoving Constitutional Tendesoi To Gout, . And m Diskasis op the Kidkeh ASD EIADDIR, '' Mixed vntll spirits forms an ngrcenblo drink.: Testimonials'las j to : .its' .great virtues, and analysis on application to ;;MEBsbs/'. mmm ; , .AUCKLANIK s lie" 1 AdKiX.IOS.MABrEBIOS 1 ' I T. G.'MASON, i ' Chemist, , ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 1

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