WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. (Registered..) UTUMN EETING. TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 11th and 13th, 191-1. "~ PROGRAMME. FiRST DAY— Saturday, April 11th. To Start at 12.10 p.m. 1. TRIAL HACK .HANDICAP, of of 100 sovs; 2nd liorso 15 sovs, and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes. For 3-year-olds and upwards that have not won a. race exceeding 20 sovs in vflliie at time of starting. Npm 206, ace 30s. Six furlongs. • ' 2. TK WAKA HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 2nd liorso 15 sovs, and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes. jViinhium weight'Bst. Norn 20s, ace 30s. Seven furlongs. 9. EASTER HANDICAP, of 3po sovs; 2nd liorso 40 sovs, and' 3fd liorso 20 sovs from stakes. Nora 20s, ace 100s. 1} miles. 4. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 2nd liorso 10 sovs, and 3rd horse 5 sovs from sfaTes.'' "For »2 and 3-year-olds. Nom'2os, aec'SOs. Four furlongs. < 5. .WANGAIMOANA HANDICAP, of 100 sovis; 2nd liorso 15 sovs, mid* r 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes , •Mina"-'-mum weight Bst.- Norn. -50s,^a$» ■ 50s. Seven furlongs... - f •■ ,jj„ 6. MAKAHI ,HACK .HANDJfJA?,! \k s "l00 sovs;. 2nd horse 15, s,ov§, .a;Ud,' ■2os", ace 30s. Five furlongs. M \ 7. WAKDELT/ HANDICAP,' 0'025 " 'sovs'; 2nfd horse 20 sovs," and 1 ' 3rtl v • horse 5 • sows from •; 20s; -ace 40s.' ■*Si i" SECOND DAY—Monday, ApYtl l&li.-
To Start at 12.10 p.m. fAmt ' j * 1. lIOTOTAWAI HANDICAP, of- 12pJ sdvs,. 2nd. iiortio. .20. £QV»>-and 3rd,, hore'e 5 sovs from' stakes. Noii 20s, aco 40s.' -Six furkmgs. -- !' 2. MOROA HACK HANDICAP. Jt< - 'IOO "horSe' 'M' %lng4 f j-.«i*>fs; ,*3tui v Jiorse 25. feosfei <arM«Srd r>2osi-,«pe 7t0.:-v,On9rijiilec*ind, 'a-^jpj , .pf. ioo .govs, M4W;W- Q^P_3 /; -3W hor.sj'e.s/,soy,s from 6tak§|, t <J^r| "»iirid' 3-t-ear-wldV: 30*4 v .Ji63r«&is?Bfl«§ £?oßV*tal«y». *Mm»H ,7. |IITJ% .?qY*j h^m. ",.' 2p spj;s,. 5. Gog; "{torn staips. e SK"^° S 4wW vrrtfficrt , Ta<'e , 'al;'^ff l «P*««ttttr«.! . Winners rti'ior date of nomination to hrn- t -'-tKr>ff-ftii+*ari-c6-fees return-! ihl. Four fnrlongs.. |
SO'I'K- Ail .sncoTufand third mon-yifVv-Hl-^H^'ji.ltiieted'-framj.fclie-^talift. , u aw .m at KWis,. > W.EIP HT&tf HQv A „*.i „.,:r.,-••,ACO BPT-*N .h- rf-wrb 'for iflftfta4efl}:Ani 'BW+V&IFS ff>r-thfe- Shorts lor the .First,JDa;y?£ H au T) m.. syiu j^ l ' l , "" D .jv.«,...v. ~ ;,T,;,v> al;th'e'C3nVs- OM FonfticTsiivn:"" ' ",/'"""'.""".'"* ,'"''' ..- '.•/.-•-. PENALTIES.-— v - »•* •■Trio" wiiinbvV any' race after the deduction of weights to.■*«*£■-Jj> extva, or two or more races 101b extra. . ACCOMMODATION. tofxio-lwxes are available on the Course ,the charges being £1 tor a te»'tn not exceeding ten days. Accommodation for Jockevs and irainers is also provided by the Club, the charge being £1 per week or portion thereof. Terms: Cash in advance. E. A. LAEUY, Secretary. Featherston.
TWO HICH-GRADE OARS FOB HIRE. . H.pTdB DION. AND 10 H.P. AUSTIN. rpHB AUSTIN OAR is one of the -*- very latest models, being specially adapted for small passenger trips. NOTE.—The ahove high-grade cars are available for hire on the TaxiStands at all times. savag¥bros-. PKOPiIUTORa, MASTERTON. •PHONI '4SM
THE CUP THAT CHEERS WHEN USED AT BOSSON'S WA CHIN WITH CIVILITY. NOTE: EXPERT STAFF—NO WAITING. RAZOR SETTING A SPECIALITY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1914, Page 3
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