acoeptanca 20s. "■■■■■.■ : 8. Hack Handicap SoOrry to, of 20 - 8-ivs,..2nd horse ssovs, .J mile. Minimum w?igniß stone. Nomination 10s. accept. anco'lOa.. ' ' ■'_ . NOMINATIONS, ETO, Ni'ininarwis for i ; Maiden Hack Kace, close with the Secretaiy on Saturday, at 9 p.m, : Weights dookrod on'' SATUUD \Y Bth Deoemdrh at 9 p.m. Acceptances end Entries for the Maiden Haok'Race dose with the Secretary on Sat. ,pnDAY 15th DiCEMßrit. at 9 p.m. ' Definition of a hack.-A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race at any tune; hack or. hur.ter races excepted. - ■ and is not or has not ben nominated in any we, other limn Haok Kace at the same lu meeting, • •, . „! J i -i ■-'■■ '■^iB.HiWADDINQrON. Secretary SuhniUdkand appmd 5 ' !■■ ..Wellingtonßacing Clu ilk September, 1894. J 13 SPRING MEETING, i -_ I. TO BE HELD ON THE a AKUBA. BACISCOUBSE, MASTERTON, . OH ) THURSDAY, NOV. m, 1891 I ■Pfttron-W, 0. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R, , President-C. A. Pownall, Esq, j Vice. ; presidontß-A. MoKonzio Esq., K. Mor- . nson Esq., and W. MoKeczio Esq.. (Mas--1 terton) •„ Jndjrfl-j. Hoddor Esq.; Stews. atds-Meßßrs.W.Abbott, W. B. Allen, » ff. Corlett, A, Daysh, W. H. DoLisle, J. > Moon I W,Hawke, ; J.Hadley,L.Hadley l ■ C. Huphes, C. Mokchlan, MoCandlish, A. : . R. MoFarlano, F. Skey, and H. Yates;' ;.... Hawhcappcr-V. Shannon ; Starter-B, ...Jtoako; Clerk of Soales-J, Hadloy; Clork of Courso-W, Abbott; Timekeeper , -A. Henderson;. Treasuror-W. B, i Alleu, i .. , PROGRAMME. , lb'first race to start punctually at 1 ; o'clock, i 1. Maiden Handicap Trot (saddle). LlO ; about 2 miles, Nom. ss, accept. 6s. 2. Stewards Handicap Trot (saddle), L23j awn 3 miles, socond torse toreccivo L 3 from ■ stakes. torn. 10s, accept, 15s. 3. Selling Handicap l'rot(6addlo or harness i LSij about 2 miles, The winner to bo sold ■ immediately after tho raco and thowholoof the proceeds to go, to.the Club's fund. Nom. i 7siU(l, accept. 7s Gd,- ■' i I Pony Handican Trot (saddle or farnen), • LIB j about 2 miles. f m m \„ u . 2 &wl under. Nom, 7b Gd, accept. 7s Cd, " I ' o Club Handicap (harness), L3O; about 2J miles, second bono to , receive Lofrom the stakes, Nom. 15s,accept, , os ' I Alm.„ Xf.nJ W..'1!..„ /.. ;„' i £lO. About 2 miles. Second horse £2 from i stakes,, Nonv 10s, accept, free,. Horses to i botuei bona fide property of a Maori a month i prior to day of •meeting, To bo ridden or drivou by Maoris only. 1 'Tin °? n l» S(an(l HandiM P Trot {barncßs), Lll); about 2 mdes. Nom, 6s, accept. Os. b. Consohtiou HandicapTrot(£addlc).£loi about 2 miles. Unities to bo nude immediately after tho Grand Stand Handicap has been, Nomination 10s. Acceptance free. Nominations doss on THURSDAY, Nov. loth, after .tho arrival of the ovening train tram Wellington, at the White Hart Hotel. ™™ ™\,P\H Jim l >9t,colarca ra or "bout win "A". ™A*> November 27th, at the Hlilte Hart Hotel, Carterton, after tho arrival of the ovening train from Wellington. No Nomination or acceptance will bo ro--1 coivcd under anypreicnce whatever miles ■ accompanied by tiio necessary fees, All stakes will no paid in full, HULKS AND REGULATIONS. 1, All races will be run under the Weilington Trotting Association rules, j 2. Winnei s will bo penalised not to exceed ' second bin the mile. 1 ' &"• All[ponies (oxcept thoso holding cer-' ' tificatcs) to be moisurcd before starting, ■ i. Previous performances, colour, aoo and m, of all horses and ponies, to bo 1 given at lime of nomination; also colours of riiiers. 5 All horses or ponies that have never : .started will .bo handicapped 'on tho same • G. All horses and ponies must be ridden and driven out, if distanced, tho winninf. horso will reoeivo tho advertised second rmonoy, 7, AH protests to be accompanied bv a feoo £2 to be forfeited if the ptotls considered frivolous. 1 8,, All disputes and objootioos arising out o the racing shall be decided by a majority of he Stewards present, whoso decision 1 Gin II lift TlTlftl nnr) ni,„ll --1 1 ... any Court of Law. on this condition; '9. Any Jockey not woig... , „ llum , ten minutes after tho bell has been rung or ■not returninfj saddle cloths immediately after tho raco will bo fined £l, which will be stnotly enforced, ■ ■ i 10. All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice to tho Secretary (m writing) half an hour before the time, for tarling such raco. Fines for neglect in this respect will be imposed according to tho rules. • .... Admission to. Bace Course Is. Saddling Paddock 2s Gd. Ladies Is. Noextra charge for horses or Vehicles B. HOAKE, Hon. 8«, c'i "•» i, , Carters, _ bubinitled k and approved by tho Dwn^i 1011 Associntion.—H. K.YYUOiN, becrcthrv..,;. ; : Pwin Natural ; mineral Water I Ihvaitjame mlsmoesiios, Baiorao CoNsnrtrnoKAii Tendenoj To Gout, Asd toe Diseases of the Eidn£m ' '- ' AHD BIADDBK, : .■. Mixed mtli spirits forms an agreeable drink, lestimoiiials as to its great ;\ K and analysis on application to EHRENFRIED BEO'S ;. • » iAuckLand. im i r Sole Proprietors and Bottlers. AOESI FOB MASIEBTOIf T. G, MASON, iaataßHMßß»r«Bwa!g
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4883, 22 November 1894, Page 1
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