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AXTOOPVIDLE DISTRICT, JOOKEY ..yy;,. ;.."CLUB.;\ . . SDMiIER HACK EAC'E MEETING., - take' place on the Wiodvllle s Bacec'obrseon ' 1 ; '' 1 ' v TOESDAYj lsf JANUARY, 1805. ; • • . PROOMIWE. • Handicii, itsif to 11,40 b m.), of.so 80V5 j -second foreo 5- sovb •from > the &Ukcß. Ofl6 mild. Tho winner, of ary flat raco (after declaration of wights) of the toU value of 25 soys or over, to 'carry 61W ponalty, Nom, 8a accept. 20s. t, .■ t \ ! < 2 ' 11 j a ' Handicap Hurdles (to atartatllS. 15/ Piin.J, of 2j»fiovs; second horao 5 bow from ahestakes, H railed, Over Bix.hurijlca 3st Gin pigli, f-or Lobe's that li'avo uofcwon ahurdlo race fit time of entiy r , f -T/ie winair.of any buidle race (after declaration of weights) to carry 7lbs penalty, Num. 7s 6dj accept, 12* Oil.' •' •=,' •' ■' •' \ ..." . ■a-.,;Maidenl'li\W(tostart at LBO p.m.), :of ousovsji second b'.rto foil's froiQ ;tlje siokts. : .limiloi,. Utigtopr.age,.; Eiitrnnce 2o< on' day of general cutties ' 4.'Handicap Hurdles (to start'at&JO p.m.) of 40 povb j secoud horso 5 sovs from' tho '!»( ? "»««• -Over eight flsgVtß of hurdles ■ oft did high. Tho ffinnfr of any hurdle race (after declaration :of weights) to' carry. 7lbs penalty. Ncm, 15s jWpt: 20<! ' ' 5. Woodville District Jockey Club. Handicap Hp start at 3,16.p.m.) ofGOsovs s second hi;N lOsovs from tho stak?s i'lj milei The winner of any fiat race (after tho, (Icclaratiun of weights) of tho iiett.valiie of'£2s or over to P, e !J%i wd.of any sum .under «» penalty, Nom 15a, accept, SOi, ' (to;gtart at; 4: p.m.), • faTft ■' y ° furion^a.:..Penalties tame as in ulub Handicap, notcumiilative. Nom. Ds'j accept. 10s. '• ■■■ v " l'l Bi'li*height Handicap (to start at 4.4 p.m.), of3s,eovs j secoiiil: &/«6vs from the stakes,-1J miles; Miuimu'ta , weig!.t l il«V Penalties sanin as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nora, Sa.-iicc-.pt. 20 V : 8. Flying Handicap (to start at 6.20 p.m.), of3j Bova ; Becoud;horae 0; Bpvs from -the ™ furlong's. .Penalties samo ; ; as'in Uub Handicap, not cumulative, Nom, 8s; accept A ' ' ' NOMINATIONaTwEIGHTi, AND' ... . ACOEPTAtiOES;! <• NOMINATIONS, olose 1 at 'the Secrotaiy's ™ c <j Woodnllo, at; 8.15 p.m.,'on SATURDAY, 22nd December. for Maiden Plato IANOES oloaoat the'Secrctary'a office, Wood viUe, at 8 p,m;.o& MO/IDAY,;. 31st iD'coem- , .CONDITIONS, noes'on this programraoare opon to " hka " only. 'Hacks' shall mean horses that have never won fin.-adyertised stake exceeding the' yaluo of - 40 bow at'time of start (tak and hunter races excepted), and that are- not nominated for a Derby,; Guineas; St. Leger,or Sapling Stakes' atiimo of start. . .. Metropolitan Racing Rules will bo strictly adhered to. '■'• ' • ' .» Persons at a, distanoe wishing to invest on the Totallsator can do so by addressing their communications to the "Secretary, tary,; Vf.D.J ,0., •• AVoodvillej" to arrive at least balf an hour the advertised timo for starting eaolirace, , 4.' , No investments will, bo mado unless tho Instructions' are accompanied by Bank Drafts, P.O.'Orders, Postal Notes, ot Money Order Telograms. ... Cheques will not be received. /Investors muststata briefly the Kaceand Horse they ; wish'their ; money 'invested on, ■ No notioe will be taken of contingent instruction?., , ... ... s , , ; Telegrams; will not ?be replied to unless marked "Reply paid," ' ; ; , . Dividends will be paid free of charge, and, accounts,will bo rendered within seven days af(et.thi) meeting,.,. Telegraph pllßoo Bt Wbodville. olosea at' 8 I', 1 ', o'clock, • _ . . . WII, NICHOLSON, : i '{■ Seoretary, I'LETTEB? PiiENI, UTMTMAmi) mi M'9o. THOIYIAS COLLIER,; PbAOTICAI WoOLOUSSEB, ScoUßEll 'AKD V !•' • •. I'EtiaOKOEB, : Of fifty fairs' Expcricfoe, |' BEGS, to notify'wool-growers thntjio ' is still carrying on the nboro business at his old-established works near, . :\V aipoua Bridge! Wool scoiired on commission by my Patent Cold-Water Proecss,.at lowest current.rafes. . NJ.—ill dirt removed; hodopreciation: iii' yaltto or weight'oi fibre. Tlu> wool left from 20 Iq 3fl per, cent, heavier thia that scoured by hot process, T.O. is alsoi cash purchnstr of Wool, Hides and Shcppskins, at highest market rates.• Waipoua"Patent \Tooi Wokhs, Mastemon. PHOTOGRAPHY. - liAMßTdir"i " ' ■'■ 'Tin 'L™EINSEIU LAMDIOKJ;. fL®' . ' WELLINGTON, : . THE MEST.AND BEST Al'. ' '' : ' ....POINTED' ' ■ - /STUDIO • ; r'is .TiiE .oiTr. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4888, 28 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4888, 28 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4888, 28 November 1894, Page 1

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