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roodvillb district joom3i : ''.•'■"' club; 1 ■• ■■ ■ • • I BUMMER HACK BACE MEETING., ' ■;' To take place'on tho AVoodville . 1 !■.' ; Racecourse on , ; ■.. ■■ TDBSDAY, lsv JANUAHY, 1895. PROGRAMME, ■< 1. Stewards Handicap (to start, at 11.40 am.)iofiisb"ovßjseoondhoree 5 bovb from the Btukcs, One mile. Tim winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights) of the " value of 25 sovs or over, to carry 51bs Ity. Nom.Bs; accept, 20s. V Mai Handicap Hurdles(to'starfat J. 2.16 p.m.), of 25 bovs;auboad liorso b sovs from the Btakcs, \\ iniles. Over six hurdles Sat Gin high. I%horses ; that have not-won a hurdle race at time of cntiy. Tito miner, of any hurdlo taco (after declaration of l weights) to carry 7lba penalty, Nom. 7s Cd j accept, 12s Odr ■ . ..,,; jv, i ■. „;.,... ■3. , Maiden Plate (to start at 1.30 p.m.), of 30sovs; second horse ssovs from tho stakes, II miles, Mf eight for age, Entrance 263 on day of general entries. : ' 4. Handicap Hurdles (to start at'2,2o p.ra,) or 40 govs; second horso 6 aovs from the <* Aa * i 2 miles, OvcreigUt Bights of hurdles I'hißh. TIIO winner nfnnvlmr.ll,, ,-,„,. (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nom, 15s | accept, 20.-. > ■'' ; : ' 6. Woodvillo District Jockey Club Handicap {to.stajrtnt 3.lfj ofCOaova: second her-c. lOsovs from the', stakes: lj miles. The winner of any flat race (after the declaration of weights) of tho nctt value of £25 or over to carry Jibs penalty; and of any sum under *2o, fibs penalty, Nom 15s, accept, 30s. C.Electric Handicap (to start at' 4 p.m.), of 20 aovs. Five furlongs,' Penalties same as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. Nom. 5s j accept. 10s;: .. ■:"• ■■■ "' 7> Hiijli-WoightHandicap (tostart at 4.4 p.m.),of3osnvßj second horse 5 bovs from theßtakes, 1} miles, Minimum weight, 9st. Penaltosamc as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative,: Nom, Bs. accept 20V 8. Flying Handicap (to start at 5.20 p.m.), of 3a sovs j secoud horse 5' sots from the stukes. Six furlongs, ..Penalties samo as in Olub Handicap, not cumulative, Nom. 8a; accept, 20i '''''■ • NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND . ;. ■ . , ACCEPTANCES. "NOMINATIONS'cIose at tho- Secretary's oflise, Woodvillc, at 8.15 p.m., on SATURDAY, 22nd December. jraGHTSwill be declare! on FRIDAY, 28th December, . . ■ .■• ENTRIES for Maiden' Plate aud ACCEPTANCES close at tholSecre wi'x'ti oflicc, Woud vilhyat 8 p.m. on MOiIDAY,! 31st DecernOer, • •••• ->'.•■■'• . .CONDITION*, „,. A'l races on this programme arc open to " hks " only, ■ i 'Hacks "shall mean horses that have nover won an advertised stake exceeding the value of 40, sovs at time of start (hack and hunter races excepted), and tint aro not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Lcger,or Sapling Stakes attime of start. Metropolitan Racingßulcs will bo strictly adhered to. ' Persons at a distance wishing to invest on the Totalisator can do so by addressing their communications to the " Secretary, tary, ■•■W.D.J.O., Wo'odville," to arrive at least half an.hour,before ,tho advertised iimo for storting eacli raoe." •No investments willbemadd unless the instructions aro accompanied by Bank Drafts, P.O. Orders, Postal Notes, or Money Order Telegrams.' Cheques will not be received, Investors must state briefly the Haco and Horso'they wish their' monoy invested on, No notice will.be taken of contingent intactions./ Telegrams will not be replied to unless marked" Bep'y paid." j- Dividends will be paid freo of charge, and accounts will bo rendered within seven days after the meeting, | Telegraph Offiao at Woodvillc closes at 8 I o'clock, ■WM.. NICHOLSON, Scoictary, PATENT GRANTED 19lh Dec. '9O. THOMAS COLLIER, PbACTICAI WoOLCUSSEB, SCOUBEB AND .■:.. , .1': •FEtiirpNonn; ■' ~ Of Fifty Years' Experience, BEGS to notify wool-growers tbntlio , ; is.still earning on, the above business at liis old-established works near Waipoua Bridge, Wool scoured on commission by my Patent Cold-Water Process, at lowest current rates, Jf.B.—All dirt removed; no depreciation in value or weight of fibre. Tho wool left from 20 to 3fljcr cent, heavier than that scoured by hot process. • T.C. is also a cash purchaser ofWool, Hides and Sheepskins, at highest market rates. ;. : ; . '• Waipoua Patent Wool ; Wobks, ■ Mastbbiok. PHOTOGRAPHY. WELLINC T TON. THE FINEST AND JEST AP- ; :", 'M 'POINTED. -.; : ;,: ; ;;STIJDIO : r , . 'IN THE CITY , HIGH-CLASSPpETEAITiIRE AT "" MsiMABIiE miGM- 1 ; „ LAOTON QUAY, Wellington:*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4892, 3 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4892, 3 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4892, 3 December 1894, Page 1

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