SUCCESS, SUCCEBB, SUCCESS, Grand OIHCUB & JJ MENAGERIE of wild and savage •animals, ' '>' : ; :; Gun Stabtuno Successes Entiibs. lABTIC AODIBNCB. Witnessed our opening proformance, Expressions of surprise and delight on I all tides. • Every act received a perfect ■ ■ ovation " COMMODORE, COMMODORE, Crownod Kinif of Equines by the popu--1.../.U TUN un"/(JIi!H.AT,T).PrinM of Trainers. •■ Tho Matchless Tcam';of six milk white steeds, received with rapturous applause. Graceful and daring Lady Equestriennes, ovoke unbounded admiration. Every act a triumph, every evolution a victory. : The ClttCfJS pronounced tho acme of perfection. Nothing lags. Tlicro aro no dull moments. Everything bright and startling. Our bright and dazzling lighting, Change of ptogrammo tonight. ■ Postively our last night. CAPTAIN J. GMHAM.the Modern Daniolinthedonof'Wild and Savago Lions. OTO BAND, under the Leadership of Hcrr Von Dcr Mchdcn, tho greatest Cornet Virtuoso Living. A real artistic Orchostra, ItEMEMBEII POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. AFTERNOON SHOW this afternoon, doors open 2.15., Performance at 3 o'clock sharp. The Circns performs Cartorton, Tuesday N0v.27 jGroytown, Wednesday, Nov. 28th; Fealhcrston, Thursday, Nov. 29th. J. MORRIS, Agent. W AIRARAI'ATROTTINGCLUB. SPRING MEETING. io or, Hr.w oh the AKURA RACECOURSE. MASTKR'IVN, THURSDAY, NOV. 29th, Mi Fntron-W.C. Buchanan, Esq., M.H.R. Prwidcnt-O. A, Pownall, Esq.; Vice presidents A IfoKcnzie Ksq., tt, Morrison Esq., and W. MoKoezie Esq.. {Mn.terton), Hodder Esq,; tow-ards-Messrs W. Abb..tt, W B. Allen, W. Corktt. A. Da%9h. W. H. DaLisle, 'J. Falloon, W. Ha-sko, J. Hadley, L, Hadli-y, C. H uolioa, i.'. McLa. lilno, MeCandlißh, A. R, MoFsrlnno, F. vSkey, and H, Ynt&s; Handicapper-V. Shannon, Shrler-R, Roake; Cleik ol tolcs-J. Hadley; Clerk of Course-W. Abbott; 'timekeeper —A. Henderson; Treasurer—W, B, Alleu. FROGRAJiMif. lho first raw to start punctually at 1 o'clock, 1, Maiden Handicap Trot (sad lie), LlO about 2 miles, Num. 6s, niccpt. 6<. 2, Stewards Handicap Trot Male), L 25; about 3 miles, stwoml Isrso to receive L 3 from stakes, Nam. 10«, accept. 15a. 3, Selhg Hm.dieap Tror(taddlo or harness L 25; about 2 miles. Tho winner to be sold iinmediattlj after tho race aiid tho whole of the proceeds to go to the Club's fund. Hum. 7e till, accept. 7a Bd, 4, JPnny Hundican Trut (saddle or harness), L' 6; about '2 miles. For ponies 14'2 ami under, Nom, 7« Cd, accept, 7s Gd. 6. Wairarapa Tiottiog Club Handicap (harness), L3O; about 2J miles, vieond horse to receive L 5 from the stakes, Nom. lGs.ncccpt, 6» .
AkuaMaori Handicap(saddloorhitncps), £lO, About 2 miles. Second horse £2 f'om stakes. Norr, 10s, accept, (tee, Horses to he the bona fido piopcrty of a Maori a month prior to day nf meuting. To to ridden or driven by Maoris only, 6. Urand Stand Handicap Trot (harness), LIU; about 2 miles, Nom, 6s, accept, Os, 6. Consolation. Handicap Trot (&»ldle),flOj about 2 miles, Entries to bo made immediately after the Qrand Stand H' nilicop has been. Nomination 10s, Acceptance free. '
Nominations cloia on THURSDAY, Nov, 15th, after the arrival of the ovening train fiom Wellington, at the White Hart Hotel; OtrtertoD, Handicaps declared on or about THURSDAY, Kgvemter 2ttli, Acceptances clofe THURSDAY, Novcmbor 27tb, at the White H.rt Hotel, Carterton, after 'the anltal of the evening train f rem Wellington, No Nomination or acceptance will berecoiveil under anv pretence whatever nnlos accompanied by trie necessary ftes. BDLtfS AND REGULATION-!. 1, All races will be tun under the Wellington Trotting Associa'i-n ruloi, 2. Winners will bo penalised not to exceed | ridcond s in the mile. 1 8 (Jl ponies (oxcopt tlra holding certificates) to be movjurcd bef- ro starting, 4. Previous performances, colour, age, and sex, of nil hones and pones, to bo given at time of nomination; also colours of rioers. 5, All horses or ponies that havo never started will bo handicapped on the eome mark, 6. All horses and ponies must bo ridden and driven out, if distanced, the winning horse will receive the advertised second money, 7, All protests to be accompanied by a fee of £2, to bo forfeited if tlio protest is considcied frivolous.
8, All disputes and objcotio is arising out of the racing shall • o deeded i>y a majority of the Stewards present, wiiose decision shall be final, aud shall not boqucßtioned in any Court of Law, Entries only received on this condition, 9, \ny Jockey not weighing out within ten minutes after the bell has been rune, or not returning saddle cloths immediately after the race will be fined £l, which will be strictly enforced. 10, All persons intending to withdraw horses aw required to give notice to the Secretary (In writinp) half an hour before the time for tarting such race. Fines for neglect In this respect will be imposed according to the rules, Admission to Race Course Is. Saddling Paddock 2s 6d. Ladies Is. No extra charge for horses or Vehicles. B. ROAKE, Hon. Sec, Carterton. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Trotting Association.—H. K.WOON, Secretary. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB rpENDEHS arc invited for the season I 1895, by the above Club up to SATURDAY, Ist December, 12 o'clock noon, for the following privileges : Gab, Grandslamlßar, Grandstand Luncheon lloom, Outside Bar, Outside Luncheon Booth, Books of Bam, Eorse Yards, Fruit and Fancy Mall, Fruit Uawker, Ajternoon Tea Tent. Terms and conditions may bo seen at the Diiit Timeb Office, Maslerton, Observer office, Carterton, Standard office, Grcytown, aud Mr W, Cundy's store, Fcatborston, G. T. P. HUTTON, Secretary, '■ UPPER TAUERU ROAD BOARD TO EOAD CONTRACTORS. TENDERS oro invited for tfao Formation of 308 chins of the Uunqapurapimlload, 8 feet wide road only, Plans and specifications may bo seen at the oflice of tho Wairarapa North County Council, atMastcrton and at the Boad Board Office, at Bideford. Tenders will be received at the Road Board Office, at Bideford, not later than 12 o'clock p.m., on SATURDAY, Dc ccmber Ist, 1894 • Tenders to bo for the cost of tbo construction of this road Bft wide. Tfieloweator&ny tender hot hecosERNEST PEiCEi ' i ' Clerk to tbp Board, Bidoford November 6th, 1891, NOTICE TC>ißEßP4Ssyr Ai.1 11'prsim or, persons trespassing ; uudcr any pretpneo whatever, on the properties of the undorsigncd, situate on tho Mount Bruce Road, and Miki Miki Block', will boprosecutcd. D,MAPCHLAN,J4'A WELCH, '■ .CAMPBELL,BALL; %,%& ! "•bis.h.echristiansenTb. i FIELD, A. McLEOD.'HORN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 26 November 1894, Page 3
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