UnpqpyiDLß [DISTRICT , ( ,TQOIvEY !; SUiIMERBiCK RACE MEETING^,;, • ' To'tatteplac'e on the \Vobdvilte ,'''' I" : ' '• ; " ''Racbcorirsoon'''' ."'■ '.' TUESDAY, Ibp JANUMIY, ißfls. '" \ : / f, iihOQEACttlß,' '•!•■;? 1.-St«wards Handicap ' at 11.40 am.), of*sova; secondhorse 5 aovs from loaMccs. Oat mile, Tho winner ot any itraco (after declaration of weights) of the ! ;nbtt VMuoof 2o sovs qr .oycrZ to .''carry Dibs ■penalty. Npin.Ss; acofejtt. 20a.''' ■ A '■' .I' 2 ' ;' Jl i n j[ HsidicapHurdlcn (to startnt 15.15 p.m.),0f20 nova'; second huTso 6'sow 'from ; .the.stakes, U miles, Over six hurdles 3at Gin Wi';''?' uutscs that bave not'woa! a'hilraio race at 'time of entry. Tho winner of any hurdle race .(after declaration, of weights.) to carry 7lbs penalty. Norn.' 7s Cd: accent. 12s l)d,' ••:■:••'.! ■> < ' '■ . ',' •■'■ ''.!,,, :.vB. i: Maidfen'Plato (to start nt I.SO p'.m'.), : of Msovs; Becdndhflrso6sovd;,fioiti tho stakes.' limda.Weightf,rage,...Entram»;2D3 on day of general entries. ' , 4 l v H, l nJi l la P- (to start at 2.20 run,') oHO toti'isecond ■'hoiae'6" sots 'from tho t?T \ ? miles ' Overeight flights of hurdles dfjoiunigh. Tho wjruici l of aiiy iiurdlfi'facfc (after declaration of weights) to carry 7ibs penalty. Ncm. 18s; accept, 20*., 0. 'ffoodTlllellJistrict'aock'ey Club Hand!-, rap (to start nt 3.15 p.m.) ofGOsnvs I second n;r-o lOsow from tho stak»s: If miles.' The Muuer of any Hut race (after iiio Meditation .ffl.wejghts) of tho i.ett value of ffiS or over to OT -o, ribs penalty: Nom'lu!, accept; 30s; ■■•> : i,!,'»' ■ (tostart at -V p.m.),. V® 7ft V V? . f Urlon ! (S; f ™° «« in Uuh Handioip, not cumulative. Nom. sa; accept. 10s. ... ; ...... . 7- HisMVcigh) Handicap '(to start' aV4.4 p.m.), of3o biivs j second hurao 6 sovs from ~ NQMINATI6j)'S, TOIGHIs' AND ' ' ' ' 'ACCKI'TANOES. , ■■, ' NOMINATIONS close at the Secretary's DAX,;22ad Decembor. :!•.;.'■.':.'.'.." 74>',f i J™HTiS will be declared on FRIDAY; «tn December. JS?$ for Maidett . rbtc m l ACCEP. i ANOtS close atith'c Secretary's ofe Wdud'' villo, at 8 p.m. on MOHDAY, 31st Decernuer.■ ; ■"■'<■,; >; "' ''"'" CONDITIONS, All raws on this progwmmo are open tu "hacks ;only; i,;; .; ■■, / '.'.: ■;, " /'Hacks '!! shall : mcan horse's 'that have never won an advertised stako exceeding the value of- -10. sova at time of start' (bask and hunter races excepted), and thst nro not nornirated for a ; Dorhy,: Ouineas,.St. Lcger.or Sapling Stakes attime of'start.' , 1 • 'Metropolitan Racing Rules will bo strictly ndhsredto. .■■ '"■,:> ; '; Persons a&'a distance-' wishing tb invest on tho Totalisatof ;oan;;do: so by addressing their communications to, the "Hccretary. tary, W.D.J.0., Woodvillc," to arrivo at least half an hour before< the advertised time fortiartirig each race. ; No -investments will be made unleaa the instructions arc accompanied by Bank Drafts, P.O, Orders, I>ostal Notes, or Money Order: Telegrams. ', ': ■, : . ,i I'l-,-.>., Cheques will not-boreceived,:r , '.' Investors must state briefly the Racoand Horse tkoy wish their money invested on, No nptio'e will be taken of contingent instructions, .-Tqlegrams will, not be replied to unless marked"Rop'ypaid," ~.,--: ■ ■. .;■ /ifiividonds will, bo.pnid free of charge, and accounts will bo rendered within'aeveu days after the meeting.,. :,:.,, Telegraph Offlco 7 at Woodvillo closes at 8 ( , o'clock, ''" WM, NICHOLSON, ■:-.. ' .■'■. i: "!. Seorctary. [PATENT GfiAN'Mp M Jjte. '9O. ;, , THQMAS COLLIER, ;PBACTicAtiWboLar,Assi;ii,-Sc6crtKE and i Fkluioxgeii, Of *ify'YeaiJ Experience, ! j. >E6S to notify wool-grates that he .I) ;is still cntTjing-outlichboro business at his old-established works near jWaipoua Bridge. Wool scoured on commission by ! my- Patent'Oold'-Watcr' Process, 1 at lowest b'ui;relit rates.' : K.B.—AII dirt removed; nodeprccia-ti'on'.in-'viilu'o'Or weight of fibre.- The wool left from 20' to 3(1 per rent, heavier than tlmt scollred by hot process, ! T.C. is also' n raslipurcliasfv of Wool,' Hides and Shcepsltiiis, at highest markci rates. !, Waipoua'Patest Wo6l Wobss, - I .'■,...;■/( MaSTMTOX. ; . 1 PHnTfifißA ., t -. <■■■:(■£'; JLaiidton) ':i' ) o> THE FINEST;'iifb:BEBTAP. !'i'.".'',..^.^;'piTr. ; ;/.;;.|;;-..;- kIGH-CLASS; PIgTEAi'ME'AI ■ t -msQSAßmTmsi"' .M s ii..&L.r.'.()E r <t'iV\<,V. .!! I W( | v.':.Vi:\.ir' M\nwmwGTomi ;.7;f/Mv v K ,!!.!! ,nj'-nt.R
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 26 November 1894, Page 1
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594Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4886, 26 November 1894, Page 1
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