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r ; yele taeatahi-oarterton jockey .1 CLUB SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1885. President—W, C. Buchanan, M.H R. Judge—W. Lowes, Esq., J.P. Handicapper —Hugh McMaster. Starter—John Baton. Stewards ; Andrew McKenzie G. W. Deller Jno. Eaton W. B. Allen F. W. B. Seed W. Francis Allred Chiton Clerk ol Scales—Andrew M'Kenzie Clerk ol Comae—Alfred Allan Hon Treasurer—Frank Seed Hon Secretary—G. W. Deller, pro'tem PROGRAMME. (No Qualification fee required.) Handicap Hurdle Race of 25 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stases: 2 miles ; over eight flight of huuiles 3ft din high ; nomination I sov., acceptance 1 sov. Hack Huddle Race of 10 sovs, miles; over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. lOst up. Post entry 10s. Maiden Plate of 25 sovs, 1J miles. Weight for age. Entrance 2 sovs. For all maiden horses at time of entry. Tabatahi Cabtebton J. C. Spbing Handicap of 50 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes ; third horse to save his stakes, 14 miles; nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Hack Race of 10 sovs for one mile. Catch Weights. For definition of a “ Hack ” see Rules and Regulations. Post entrance 10 shillings. Clabevillk Handicap of 30 sovs, miles. Second horse to save his stake ; Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1J sovs. ROLES AND REGULATIONS. All entries must be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims and objections arising o«' of the racing shall be decided by a majority of Stewards present, or whom th may appoint, and that such decision shall be final and binding in a!l cases. Nominations for Handicap Hurdle Race, TarataluOarterton Jockey Club Spring Handicap, and Clarevillo Handicap, to be made iu writing, stating name, pedigree, performances, description aud age of horse, and the colors of tider, ar d to be sent in accompanied by the nomination fee to the Hon Secretary, G. W. Dellar, Carterton, on or before Friday, Sth November, 1885, at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on or before Thursday, 12th November 1885, and published in local newspapers. Acceptances and general entries to be ni’deon or before "Wednesday, ISth November, 1885 at 9 p.m. Three entries or the public money will bo withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged with the Secretary, within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall bo forfeited if the Stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys to ride in the colors nominated or a fine of 1 sov will be enforced. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 a. m., first race to start at 12 noon sharp. The rules of the Club to apply in all cases. A horse to run in the Hack and Hack Hurdles must comply with the following conditions viz: — (1) It must be in actual use as a bona tide back, (2) It must not have been trained, i.0., galloped or sweated iu clothing or rug at least for six months before this race meeting. (3) It must never have been entered for any other race the advertised stake of which being more than fifty pounds. (1) It must not for two years previous to this race meeting have started for any race except a Hack, or Hack Hurdle Race. (6) It must never have won any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race. G. W. DELLER, 147 Secretary, pro tern. VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held on the MAETINBOROUGH RACECOURSE, ON BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 26,1885. President: Coleman Phillips, Esq. Vice President; John Martin, Jun., Esq. Treasurer : Mr Geo. Pain. Judge: Mr Wallace Smith. Starter ; Mr John McMaster, Clerk of the Scales Mr John McLeod. Handicapper : Mr A. R. McFarlaue. Timekeeper : Mr W. O. Williams. Clerk of the Course : Mr John Cameron. Stewards ; Messrs W. E. Bidwell James Orr G. Harris J. Hodge S. Mahupuku 0. J. Tully C. Hams E. E. Martin W. Hntana A. E. McFarlane H. C. Dowman. PROGRAMME. 1. Flying Handicap, 35 sovs—Six furlongs; Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. 2. Handicap steeplechase, 100 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes—About two miles and a half ; Nomination 1 sov; acceptance, 2 eovs ; and 2 sovs at the post. 3. Handicap Hack Race, 10 sovs 1 mile— Open to horses that have never been entered for other than hack races. Post entry, 10s. 4. L. V. J. C. Handicap, 85 sovs—Second hoise 6 sovs from the stakes ; two miles ; nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs, and one sov at post. 5. Selling Racij, 20 sovs—l mile, weight for age, the winner to become the absolute property of the Lower Valley Jockey Club, and to be sold by public auction immediately after the race. Entrance,

1 sov 6. Native Each Handicap, 20 bovs— Odc mile; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, lOe. This race is only for horses owned at least six months previous to the day of races, trained and to be ridden by aboriginal Natives. 7. JkIABTINBOBODOH HANDICAP, 30 80VS—OllC mile ; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 10a RULES AND REGULATIONS. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 a.m., the tlrst race start at 12 noon sharp. Each Race will start punctually at the time appearing in the correct cards of the races. The list races to be run under the L.V.J.O. Rules. The Steeplechase under the N.ZiG.N.S.C. Rules. No scratching of horse sallowed except through the Secretary, and not later than 30 minutes before the time of starling. . . All entries and nominations to be made in writing, sealed and addressed to the Secretary, entrance money to be enclosed with color, sex, name, ago and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner and colors ofthe rider. In case of a protest, the same roust he lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within fifteen minutes alter the race is run, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to bo forfeited if Iho pretest is not sustained. No entry will bo received for any of the races, excent upon the conditions, that all claims disputes and objections arising out of the races shall bo decided by a majority ofthe stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points c onnected with the carrying out ofthis programme ahull belluai * , _ ~ . _ Nominations for Firing Steeplechase, L.S J.C., Kative Race and Martinborough Handicaps, close with the Secretary, at Martinborough on Thursday, November 10th, at 11 p.m. Weights declared for Flying Steeplechase, L.V.J.C., and Native Race Handicaps, on Saturday, December olh, at 7 p.m Acceptances for the same on Thursday, December 17th, at U p.m., at which time the entries for the Selling Race close with the Secretary at MartinboyVefghtß for the Martinborough Handicap to be declared on the course alter the Native Knee is over. Acceptances for the same to be made 30 minutes before the race tahea place. Final payments for the L.V.J.0,, and Steeplechase Handicaps to be made on the course an hour before the appointed time of starling for those events. No entry, nomination, aoceptance, or ILnal payments will be accepted after the appointed time under any pretence whatever. In the event of a walk over, only titty per cent of the stakes will be given . Horse owners should bear m mmd that letters require to be in the Featberston Post Office on Monand Thursdays afternoon 10 catch the muils days and Thursdays afternoon 10 catch the mints going down to Martinborough on those days. Telegraph office open at Martinborough. “ r H. O. DOW SIAN, Hon. Secretary, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. * RTIFICIAL TEETH are helpful iu the performance of a necessary function when the natural Teeth have ceased to ne useful, and ought to be procured by all who stand in need of them. This is not a matter of vanity or taste, but one of personal expo, dienoy, of health, and even, it may be, o| " Life itself.”—Lancet. MR WALTER E. HALL, DENTAL SURGEON. WiUn .. * (rtungtoa - | 357

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1761, 20 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1761, 20 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1761, 20 November 1885, Page 3

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