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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, "RAGING CLUB ' AUTUMN MEETING. To bo held on the TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 16in and lCni APRIL, 1895, Prcaidont- J. P.Russell; yice-Presidenta— H, 8. Warded anil N. Grace | Judge—o. F, Vallauooj Hon Treasurer—George Reynolds; Mewardß-W E.Bidwill, H, Morrison, W',o, Williams, A. M. Wilkinson, C. 11 Bidwill, U. Tully, F. Pearce, A. McKcnzie, R. Bright. H. 8, Izard, W. J. Nil, J. S. Cundy; Timekeeper- N. (iriico i'Stnrtor-Samuel Cundv j Clerk of t ; caloa-- E, W. Dorset; Clerk of Course •• J. 11. Wishavr i Handicapper; A. 11. MoFarlane, FIRST DAI. I. To start 11.30 a.m.—Open Hurdle Handicap, ol 40 bovb ; second horso, 5 sova. About 1J miles, Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255. 2. To start 12 noon.— I Trial Hack Handicap, ol £2O; second horse, £3. About | mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open to all hacks that have never won an advertised race attimo ot start, 3. To start 1.30 p,in,-Telegraph Handioip, of £4O; second horse, £5. About 7 furlongs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 25a. 4. To start 2 p.m.—Autumn Hack Handicap, of £3O: second horse, 45, About 1J miles. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 20s. 5. To start 2.30 p.m.-Easter Handicap, of £9O; second borse, £lO, About lj miles, Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. 6. To start 3 p.m.—Flying Hack Handicap, of £2O; second horse, £3. About J mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 103. 7. So start 3.30 p.m.-Open Welter Handicap, ol £4O; second horse, £5, About 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255. 8. To start 4 p.m.—Hunters Flat Handicap, of £2O; second horso £3. About 1 mile. Minimum weight, 10 stone. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open to all horses holding master's certificate for seasons 1893, 1894 and 1895. , SECOND DAY. 1 To start 11.30 a.m.-Open Hurdle Handicap, of £4O j second horse, £5. About If miles, Nomination, 15s (acceptance 255. 2. To start 12 noon,—Hack Hurdle Handicap, of £3O ; second horse, £5, About 1J miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. 3. To Etart 1.30 p.m. -Winter Oats Handicap, of £45; second horse, £5, About J milo. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. 4. To start 2 p.m. Moroa Hack Handicap, of £2O; second horse £3. About j , mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, G, Toßtart 2.30 p.m.-Stewards Handi* - cap, ol £75; second horse, £lO. About 1| mile. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40;. 0. To start 3 p.m.—County Hack Handicap, of £3O; sesond horse, £5. About 1} mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. , 7. To start 3.30 p.m.—Farewell Handi- ' cap, of £4O; second horse, £5. About 1 ' mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 20s. 1 Of en to all beaten horses (hacks excepted) engaged at the meeting, Entries onNomi ination night, subsequent winners' fees returned. Weights after Stewards' Handicap. Acceptances close 15 minutes after weights are posted, 8. To s'art 4 p,m,-Final Hack Handicap, of £25 ; second horse £5. About 1 mile, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, Open to all beaten hacks engaged at the meeting. Entries on nomination night, subsequent winners' feesreturncd, Weights after County Hack; acceptances close 15 minutes after weights are posted, ' Note—All second moneys aro deducted from the staaes; alto .winners on the second ! day will be liable to be re-handicappcd, if necessary, up to Ist. Nominations for all events close with the ! Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Featherjtou on Thursday, 21st March, at 7.30 p m, Weights for tli" Ist day's iianuicaps will ' be declared on Saturday, March 30th, _ Acceptancts tor the first day's Handicaps close «t the same place on Monday, Bth i Ap il, at 7.30 p.m. Weights for the second day's Handicaps will be ih eland at the Empire Hotel. Featherston, at about 8 p.m. on tbo night oi the first day's race 3. Acceptances close at a time to be notified I after weights are posted, i RULES AND REGULATIONS, ; 1. Nominations and Acceptances must be ' accompanied by the necessaiy fees, otherwise they will be rejected. 2. Nominations must state colour, sex, • name, age, pedigree and previous perform- , ances (where not known to handicappcr), and colours to be worn by the rider, and quote number of race entered for. , 3. A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race at any time (hack and hunter races excepted) and is not nominated in any race other tbau Hack or Hunter races at time of Nomination, 1 4, The Stewards reserve the right to alter 1 the dates of nominations, weights and acceptances, should occasion arise, subject to ' the approval of the Metropolitan Club, i GEORGE T.F.HUTiON, Sec. Featherston, 30th January 1895. bnbmitted to and npprovedby tbo Wellington Raoinß Club this 13tli day of February, 1895. H, M, LYON Secretary. Wanena Lotion. In cases of severe accident do not fail to use This marvellous remedy nets on sevcro wounds, cuts, contusions, bruses, and intornal injuries, in k tho most wondorfu) ™ manner, causing the injured parts to heal in a J marvellously short timo. ™ Wanena is also most effectual when ÜBed on Horses or other animals, I'ky it I IHI PURE VEGETABLE REMEDIES HADE lIP BY Will faithfully perform all thai is claimed (or them. Mother Aukrl petsomlly superintends the manufacture and packing of all her remedies, and warns the public thai >i. ne are genuine without the facsimile of >.:>■ signature on loth ends of cardioard wrapper. The "MONA" Portrait MESSES WSIOCIESWOBTH & BINNS I'HOTOGMPHEItS, O AVE the honour to call the attenn tion of the artistic public to the " moha " pobtbait, an entirely new style of enlaboement, which they have just perfected. The result of an admirable process, believed to be pebmanent, combines the softness and delicacy of a picture on Opal Glass with all the modelling, roundness, brilliancy and detail of a photograph printed from a large firstclass negative taken direct from life, Moreover, it is minus the houohness of the common Bromide Enlargement, and the fragility of tho Opal, for being on paper it is unbreakable, and may be transmitted any distance without risk. Wrigglmorth & Binns. VICE REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. Patentee oftk Matt■ Opal-Type Process, Fbize Medaihbtb Sydney, Mbidoubsb : ahdNbw Zealand ExnißiiioHS,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4982, 22 March 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4982, 22 March 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4982, 22 March 1895, Page 4

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