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Lower valley jockey club issg RACE MEETING. To be held ou the MARTINBOROUGH RACECOURSE, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th. President; W. C. Buchanan, Esq. Vice President: John Martin, Jun., Esq, Treasurer: Mr G. Pain. Starter ; Mr John McMaster. Handicapper : Whom the Stewards appoint. Judge—Mr Wallace Smith. Timekeeper ; Mr Walter Armstrong. Clerk of the Scales : Mr John McLeod. Clerk of Course: Mr John Cameron. Stewards: Messrs D. MoDougall John Hodge J, Green G. Harris W. Armstrong W. Boyd J. Orr T. F. Evans Wi Hutana C. Harris J. Ross F. Bilton PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hcbelp Race, of 60 sots ; second horse 10 boys from stakes—Nominations, 1 boy ; acceptances 1 soy, and 1 soy at post; about 2 miles over darkened hurdles, 3ft 9in high, 2. Hack Husnus Race, of 16 soys ; one mile and a half ; minimum weight 10 stone ; post entry 16s. 3. Ft tin® Handicap ; 30 soys ; six furlongs; nominations 1 boy ; acceptances 10s. 4. Hack Race, of 10 boys; one mile; catch Yreights ; poet entry 10s. 6. L.V.J.C. Handicap, $0 boys ; second horse, 6 soys from stakes ; tvo miles; nominations, 1 soy ; acceptances 2 soys and 1 soy at post. 6. Hack Race, 16 boys ; one mile ; minimum weight 10 stone; post entry 16s. 7. Maeiinbobouoh Handicap of 30 soys; one mile; nominations 1 soy ; acceptances 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the Rules of Racing adopted August, 1886. No qualification fee. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles, Flying, L.V.J.C. and Martinberough Handicaps close with the Secretary at Martinberough on WEDNESDAY, 17th of November, at 9 p.m. Weights declared for Handicap Hardies, Flying, and L.V.J.C. on FRIDAY, December 3rd, at 7 p.m. Acceptances for same on WEDNESDAY, December 16th, at 9 p.m. Weights for the Msrtinborough Handicap to be declared on the course after the L.V.J.C, Handicap is ran. Acceptances for the same to be made 30 minntea before the race takes place. The saddling bell will nng at 11.30 a.m., the first race to start at 12 noon sharp. Each race will start punctually at the time appearing in the correct cards ef the races. No scratching of horses allowed except through tDo secretary, and uot liter time thirty minutes before the time of starting. All Entries and Nominations to bs mads in willing, sealed and addressed to the Secretary. Entrance money to be enclosed, with color, sex, name, age, and pedigree of the horae, name of the owner and colors of the rider ; in case of protest the same must be lodged with the secretary in writing withir fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of two guineas. Such deposit to be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. The final payments for the Hurdles, Flying, and L.V.J.C. Handicaps to he made ou the course an hour before the appointed time of starting for these events. In all nominations for handicaps the previous performances are to be given. This only applies where horses have not raced in Wsirarapa, and where their performances are not included in the N.Z. Turf Record, A horse to run in the Hsck and Hack Hurdles must comply with the following conditions, viz It must be in actual use as a bona fide hack ; it must not have been trained, galloped or sweated in clothing, at least for six months before this race meeting; it must never have been entered for any race the advertised 1 stake of which has been more than fifty pounds; it must never have won any race except a Hack or Hack Hnrdleßace. Mail days from Peatherston—Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. C. DOWMAN, 254 Hon. Secretary. £1 to £4[ per day to be made by persona of either sex, iiu their own localities, !at work for ns. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don’t delay, bnt wiite to us at once. Address Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine, United States. 97

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A sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertakenvii., Incapacity for Study or Business, Loss of Energy, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decay, Spermatorhoea, Errors of Youth, Lost Vitality, Spots and Specks before the Eyes Trembling of the Hands, Piaples on the Face, Lassitude ami Depression: Nervous, Head, and Mind Complaints ; Fits, Liver, Kidney, and B'adder Affections j Diseases Peculiar to Females, Consumption (stages only) ■ Cold Extremities ; Rheumatism (both acnte and chronic); Impoverished Blood ; Scrofulous Humors ; Piles Neuralgia ; Sciatica ; Dropsy (of the chest, of the abdomen, and general); Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour Belohings ; Heartburn ; Dizziness, Hot and Cold Chills ; Pain and Oppression in the Stomach; Loss of Appetite and all morbid conditions of the blood and general system, co matter from what cause arising. 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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1900, 10 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1900, 10 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1900, 10 November 1886, Page 3

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