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NEW YEAB’S DAY. FEATHEESTON BAOINQ CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, 1887, To b« held on the TADHEBENIKAD BAOECOOBBB, OH SATURDAY, JANUARY lit. PMrideot, Henry Bonny, Esq. Yioe Pnd« dent, George Beynoldi, Baq. Stewards, Messrs A: Matthews, W. E. Bidwill, W. 0. Wilhatns, W. Candy, A. Wilkinson, J. T. Hodder, G. T. F. Hatton. Judge, Wallace Smith. Stsrter, W. Candy. Handioappers, J. 0. Evert. Clerk of Seales, j. T. Hodder. Timekeeper, W. 0. Williams. Clerk of Coarse, S. MoEenlie. PBOGBAMME. 1. Nsw Taut Hahdicap, of 45 sovs, second hone 5 son from stakes; If miles; nominations 1 sov, acceptances, 255. 3. Maidbh Pun, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes ; 1 mile; for hones that have never won an advertised nee of 85 sovs; nominations 1 sov; weight for age. t. Scutch Hick Bach, of 10 sovs ; 1 mile; catch weights; tor all bones that have never won an advertised bask race of 9 sovs ; post entries 10s i FB 0 Hahdicap, of 90 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes ; 8 miles ; nominations 1 sov, acceptances 2 sovs, and 80s before noon on day of race. 5. Hovbl Hack Bach, of 15 soys, 9st np ; 1 mils; entrance 1 sov, winner to be sold for 15 sovs, surplus to go to nee fond. 6. Tvxaa Buns Hahdicap, of 40 sovs, second tone 5 sovs from the stakes; | mile; nominations 1 sov, acceptances 1 sov. I, laubebmikau Siazbs Hahdicap of 95 sovs; If miles; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; nomination 10s, acceptance 15c 4 Burn Scout will be ran if time permits RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be ion wader the Ralea of Racing adapted Await, ISSS. Tbs Saddling Bsll will ring at U.SO, and (ha lint raaa win start at U iharp. Ho an try will be received except on condition (hat all disputes ahail be left to the daemon of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their decision re all points must be accepted as final Any jockey riding except in colon entered, will be AH protest! mast be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary with a depoait of £1 within fifteen minatea after yarning the winning poet, the depoait to be forfeited, if the Stewards consider the protect frivolous or vexations. Owner* are particularly requested to observe, that, to avoid being fined, notice of scratching* most bo beaded to the Secretary fifteen minatea before the tinea appointed to start. A ban hone it one in actnal nse as a book, and which his never ran for other than bask races Entries and acceptances most be made in writing ■ad iddiemed to the Secretary of the F.R.C., Feather■ton, aoesmpaaisd by the aeeemary fees, with name, age at tuna of entry, and pedigree of the bone, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicaps, previous performances are to be given. This only applies when horses have not raced in the Wairarapa and where their performances are not included in New Zealand Turf Record.

Nominations (or handicaps will close at the Royal Hotel, Featherston, on WEDNESDAY, the First Day •( December, at 8.30 p.m. Weights will be declared on TUESDAY, the 14th of December, at 330 pju. Acceptances (or handicaps to be made on TUESDAY, the 21st December, at 830 pja The winner of an advertised race of £76 or over, after the declaration of weights to carry 51b extra in the F.R.C Handicap. Jfo qualification fee required. Five per cent will be deducted from the cross amount of any staireg. Hones walking over wul receive 60 par cant of the stakes. ROBERT BARTON, Secretary and Treasurer. ANNIVERSARY DAT, JANUARY 22, 1887. ON THE TABATAHI COURSE. TYARATAHI-CAR TEUTON x JOCKEY CLUB. President—W. C. Buchanan, M.H. B. ; Judge—E. W. Dorset; Starter—N. Once; Uendicapper—Whom the Stewards appoint;. Stewards—Messrs N. and T. Grace, E. Buckendge, J. Stevens, A. Clifton. J. Eaton, and J. A. Recall. PROGRAMME. Hanrcar Hrants Rica of 36 aova. Second hone to receive 6 sort from the stakes. 8 miles. Nomination 15s : acceptance 1 aov. MaiSib Rica of 15 aova. 1J miles. Open for all horaaa which have never won an advertised race : Hack or Hack Hurdle Raeee excepted. rauuia-UAaniKur J.C. Hakdioaj* of 60 ion. Beooad horse to receive 6 aova (torn the stakes. 8 miles. Nomination 1 aov., acceptance 30s. Hovax, Eaci of 16 aova. 1* miles. Catch weights. The winner to become the absolute property of theOhib, and to be sold by public auction ten imratea altar the race; the proceeds to go to the Chib t fond. Post entrance 10a. Ham Bid of 10 son Once round the oonrae. Catch weights. Post entrance 10s. Oaaaavnu Hasdics*of30sots. 1 Indies. Second horsa to save his stakes. Nomination 10s. acceptance I aov. PbWCSD Habdioa* of 80 sots. Once round the course. Entrance for winners 80s; nomination I for non-winners 10s; acceptance ids, BULKS AND REGULATIONS mn,tmilde ,ab i?«t to the eonditioi imi *a- disputes, ci£ Li=, aad objections arising out oi tM raeiog, •hall be decided by a majority of Steward! prserat, or whom (hey may appoint, and that suet decision st all be final and binding in all cases. for the Handicap Hurdles, T.C.J.C. Handicap, and Clareville Handicap, to be made iii writing, stating name, pedigree, periormauces, T en P. t,ou . *<• of ione > “<* colors oi the nder, and to be sent in, accompanied bv the nomination fee, to the Hon Sec., (O. W. Deller) Carterton, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 29th December, 1886, and published in the local newspaper. Acceptances and general entries to be mads on or before MONDAY, the 17th January, 1887, at U pm. * * . Three entries or the public money will be withhew. No protest will be be considered unless lodged with the Secretary within ten minutes after the race, bJ * deposit of two pounds, which shall be (otfaited if the stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexstioua. All Jockera to ride in the colors nominated or a fine of 1 sot will be enforced The saddling bell will ring at 11.SO am, first race to start at 12 sharp. The New Zealand Metropolitan rules to apply in all cases where not provided for in this programme. A horse to run in the back race, must comply with the following conditions, viz, (I) It must be iu actual use i (I) It must be in actual use as a bona fide liack, ,21 It must not have been trained, (i.e.) galloped o sweated in clothing, or rug, at least, for si: months iteforo this race meeting, (S) It must never have been entered for'any othe race, the advertised stake of which being mor tlian fifty pounds. (4) It must not for two years previous to this raci meeting have started for any race, except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race. (5) it must never have won any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race. G. W. DELLER, 451 Secretary. Coder the patronage of Hie Excellency Six William Jenrols, K.C B, Governor of New Zealand. THE DUNALK SAUCE 18 the belt, therefore nee it. It is free from chemicals and the many testimonial! to its high quadtieg are folly borne oat by the Government analyst, Dr Bkey, whe reports evety ingredient perfectly wholesome, and therefore bears out the statement that it is the wholesome sauce manufactured. It is not quite so cheap as the imported article as the ingredients of which it is composed are expensive. SOLE PROPRIETOR—MBS. GORDON, Sold wholesale at the Manufactory, JJoleeworth street, Wellington, or any of the lead, I -.g wholesale honses. Retail of all Grocers and at Neil A and Co’a agents, Bond street, Dunedin, Chrystal and Co., Lichfield street, Christchurch. Greytown, Mazton and Sons j •bdtU tb« Hons is ?s*th«ntoi ud Oar. MW 219

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2010, 29 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2010, 29 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2010, 29 December 1886, Page 4

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