SPRING AND SUMMER Special Novelties for the Season. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE OFFERED IN ALL LINES. Twenty-five Cases opened up and now Showing. Having purchased our Spring and Summer Specialities at extremely low prices, Customers will receive full benefit. Dress Stuffs, uew aud novel, at Landed Cost. Straw Goods latest styles, at low prices Pelisses, a choice display, at English cost Ohildren'sCostumes at cost of material A Largo Job Line in Pinafores, Diaper aud Holland are offered at Less than cost Aprons at very cheap rates Full assorted Stock of Haberdashery We have not before bad an opportunity of offering to the public such value We will continue opening up novelties by arrival of every direct steamer The very best value in General Drapery, Clothing, &c., at Fabian Special Advantages to Cash Buyers. FABIAN BROS., GREVTOWN.
RACING CLUB 1886. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, ON NEW YEAR’S DAY, FRIDAY. JANUARY Ist, 1886. President; W. Nichols, Esq. Stewards : Messrs A. Matthews W. E. Bidwill W. 0. Williams Wallace Smith A. Wilkinson J. T. Hodder W. A. Donald Judge : Mr W’allace Smith. Handicapper : Mr Hugh MoMaster. Clerk of the Seales: Mr J. T. Hodder. Starter : Mr W. Gundy. Clerk of the Course : Kenneth McKenzie. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of £4O; Second horse £lO from the stakes over darkened hurdles—3ft 9iu high, 2 miles. Nominations £1 ; acceptances, £2. 2. Hack Hurdle Race, £ls ; second horse £2 from stakes. 1$ miles, post entries £1 ; weight not less than 10 stone. 3. New Yeah Handicap, £4O; second horse £5 from stakes ; 1J miles. Nom., £1 ; acceptances, £2. 4. Novel Hack Race, £ls, 1 mile, 8 stone up ; entrance £1 ; winner to be sold for £ls, surplus to go to race fund. 6. F, K. C. Handicap, £IOO ; second horse £lO from stakes, 2 miles. Nom. £1 ; acceptances £2, and £3 befoie noon on day of race. 6. Flying Stakes Handicap, £4O; second horse £6 from stakes, J mile, nom., £1 ; acceptances, £2. £lO will be given lor a hack race, if time permits.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. 'l'lii* races will be run under the Wuirsrnpu Jocl.ey Club rules when not contrary (o these reputations. The saddling boll will ring at U. 30, und Ihe first race starts at 12 sharp. No entry will bo roomed except on condition tbwl all disputes shall bo left to tho demsiou of a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may appoint; their decisionou oil point-! must »>o accepted as Any jockey riding except in the coluj> entered will be lined .C2. All protests must ho made in writing and lodged with the Secretary with u deposit of JLI within 16 minutes after the raeo, the deposit to be forfeited if tho stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. Owners arc particularly requested to observe that to avoid being fined, notice of scialchings must be handed to the Secretary fifteen minutes before the time appointed to start. A haefe horse is one iu actual use ae a hack and which has never run for other than hack races, Entries and acceptances must be made in writing and addressed to the Secretary of the F.8.C., Fcatherston, accompanied by the necessary fees with name, pedigree, age, and color of horse and (in case ofhaudicap, theprevious performance*) also colors to be worn by riders The Starter has the power to place fractious or kicking horses and disobedient jockeys iu any position he thinks necessary to secure a fair start, anduues/or disobedience will be strictly enforced. Nominations for Handicaps will close at the Royal. Hotel, Featherston, on Tuesday the Ist day of December, at 8 30 p.m. Weights will bedec’ared on Mondav, Uth December, at 8 30p.m. Acceptances for Handicaps to he made on Monday, 21st JDecembt r, at 8.80 p m. The winner of an advertised race of £75 or over, after the declaration of weights, to carry 61b extra in the F.E.C* Handicap. Printed forms for nominations and entry supplied ou application. No qualification fee re ' ’ A KY person found cutting and removing XX timber from Moiki will be prosecuted according to law. A reward of £lO will be paid to aty person giving information that will |j a d to the conviction of remoVlD ' g timber from ,um. BAPTOS, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. moiki. STEWART A C 9, St
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1761, 20 November 1885, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1761, 20 November 1885, Page 3
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