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ANNIVERSARY DAT, JANUARY 22, 1887. ON THE TASATAHI COURSE. President— W. C. Buchanan, U.H. B. ; Judge—K. W. Dorset; Starter—N. Grace; Handicap per—Whom the Steward! appoint; Stewards —Mesan N. and T. Once, K. Bnckendge, J. Stevens, A. Clifton, J. Baton, and J. A. HenalL Haamcar HtraOLi Baca of 35 sovs. Second bone to receive £ eon from the stakes. 3 miles. Domination 15s : acceptance 1 sot. if Am «w Baca of 15 sots. 1} miles. Open for all horses which hare never wen an advertised race ; Hack or Hack Hurdle Bases excepted. Tanaraßi-Caniaroir J.C. Haanicar of 60 eovs. Second horse to receive £ sovs from the stakes. 3 miles. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance Ms. Novn, Baca of 15 sovs, 11 miles. Catch weights. The winner to become the absolute property of the Club, and to be sold by public auction ten minutes after the race; the proceeds to go to the Club's fund. Post entrance IDs. Hack Baca of 10 sovs. Once round the course. Catch weights. Post entrance 10s. Cuaanua Haamcar of 30 sovs. It miles. Second horse to save his stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 1 sov. Poacan Haanicar of 30 sovs. Once round the course. Entrance for winners 30s; nomination for non-winners 10s; acceptance lOe, TARATA Aj nr TAHI-CARTERTON JOCKEY CLUB. PROGRAMME. BULBS ADD REGULATIONS

Ail entries mut bemads subject to the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising oat of the racing, shall be decided by a majority of Stewar la present, or whom they may appoint, and that so b decision shall be Anal and binding in all oases. Nominations for the Handicap Hardies, T.C. J. Handicap, and CUrerills Handicap, to be made in writing, staling name, pedigree, periormanct s, description and age of horse, and the colon of the rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by lie nomination fee, to the Hon Sec.. (G. W. Deli ), Carterton, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 2 hj December, 1886, and published in the local ne spaper. Acceptances and general entries to be m Ic on or before MONDAY, the 17th January, 1887, s 9 pm. Three entries or the public money will be w obeld. No protest will be be considered unless lod xl with the Secretary within ten minutes after the n j, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which t II be forfeited if the stewards are of opinion that t ie protest Is frivolous or vexatious. All Jockeys to ride in the colon nominated or a ' ie of 1 aov will be enforced. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 am, first rat to start at 12 sharp. The New Zealand Metropolitan rules to apply ii II esses where not provided for in this programme. A horse to run in the back race, most comply i b the following conditions, viz, (1) It must ha in actual use as a bona fide hock. ,8) It must not have been trained, (I. o.) gallopc >r sweated in clothing, or rug, at least, for dx months before this nee meeting. (3) It must never have been entered forkuiy < cr race, the advertised stake of which being i re than fifty pounds. (4) It must not for two years previous to this ce meeting have started for any race, except al. ;k, or Hack Hurdle Race. (5) It : --rib: ewon any race except al' .k, or Hack Hurdle Race. G. W. DELLER, 451 Secrets

LEFT in the Billiard Boom ol the F < j»tera’ Arms Hotel, an overoo* 1 * ; if tot claimed within 14 days will be cold to d ’ -.-ay expenses. ;49 CHRISTMAS IS COMING! S. HAIGH, BUTCHER, GRHYTOWN HAS a large Stock oi Hams and I »n to select from (own care), which rill be sold at prices within reach ol everyo 144 W. BUCKERIDGE, VICTORIA HOTEL. FEATHERSTt 11. WT> BEOS to inform his m uer- . _D, oas Friends and the 1 iblio generally that he has taken the above o med Hotel, and is determined to leave no hing undone that will tend to the comfort and convenience of his patrons. The cosine dee pertinent will be under the direction < t an experienced “ Chef ” and all Liquors sold on the premises will be warranted of the best quality. Excellent Stabling, Good Billiard Table. Commercial Travellers will find all their requirements well attended to. MI6NON PIANO. THE Cheapest and Best Instrument in the Colony. Consult your musical Mends and they will admit the fact. EASY TERMS—TIME PAYMENTS. Further particulars, Pamphlets and Photos, on application to the undersigned P. H. WOOD, Agent for theWairarapa.

FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD. rNDERB are required for the fol* lowing works.— 40 Chains Formation, Kahaatara 6 Chains Formation, Cross Creek Road Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of Board, Featherston, and at Institute, Greytown. Tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Featherston, to be sent in on or before FRIDAY, the 17th day of December, 1886. W. SKEET, 432 Engineer. FOUND— An Overcoat. Owner can have the same by giving description, and paying expenses. Apply, Police Station, Greytown. 437.3 BENT POST FEBE FOR 12 PENNY STAMPS NATURES DESIGN, A TREATISE on Nervous Disorders, Impedients to Marriage Celibacy, Woman, how to choose a Partne- for Life so as to live happily, how to Regain and Preserve Health, *c. Address—R. T. SEL6T, M.U., Castlereagb 438.y St-, Redfern, Sydney.

LOWES & lORNS. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES, NEWLAND & POMFREY’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES, B. BTANSFIELD Bm been appointed sole agent for the above celebrated manures in the District* of Carterton and Gre; town. These manures are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituent# required for plant food. PRICE ONLY £B PER TON. FBBE ON RAILWAY AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by Bb Hkctob. Agent tor Grey town, MrR. Stansfield. Featharston. Mr J. C. Oakly. Carterton, Ur R. Stansfield' Uaaterton, Lowes & lorns. Samples can be eeen at the office ol the< AfNAOMsetaw •' —v« CM weiomidedby poet am ■■■Unelinn 1014

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2005, 15 December 1886, Page 3

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