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NRW YEAB’S DAT. FEATHERSTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. 1887, To be held on the TAUHERBNIKAU BACEOOUBSE, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist. President, Henry Bunny, Esq. Vice President, George Reynolds, Esq. Stewards, Messrs A; Matthews, W. E. Bidwill, W. 0. Williams, W. Candy, A. Wilkinson, J. T. Hodder, G. T. F. Hutton. Judge, Wallace Smith. Starter, W. Gundy. Handieappers, J. 0. Evett. Clerk of Scales, J. T. Hodder. Timekeeper, W. 0. Williams. Clerk of Coarse, K. McKen. zie. PROGRAMME. 1. New 4Tkab Handicap, of 43 sovs, second bone 3 sots from stakes; If miles; nominations 1 sot, acceptances, 255. 2. Maiden Plain, of 23 sots, second horse 5 sots from the stakes ; 1 mile; for horses that bare nerer won an adTertised race of 25 sots ; nominations 1 sot ; weight for age. 3. Bcbatcb Hack Back, of 10 sots ; 1 mile ; catch weights; for all horses that hare

nefer won an advertised hack race of 9 eove; poet entries 10e i, PB C Handicap, of 90 sovs, second horse 10 sots from the stakes ; 2 miles ; nominations 1 sov, acceptances 2 sovs, and 30s before noon on day of race. 5. Novxl Hack Hack, of 15 soys, 9st op ; 1 mile ; entrance 1 sov, winner to be sold for 15 sovs. surplus to go to race food. 6. Fltiho Stabs Handicap, of 40 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; | mile; nominations 1 sov, acceptances 1 sov. 7. Tadhbknuao Stabs Handicap of 25 sovs ; 1£ nuler; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; nomination 10s, acceptance 16s A Hobt Scout will be ran if time permits BOLES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the Roles of Racing adopted August, USA The Raddling Bell will ring at 11.90, and the first raee will start at U slurp. No entry will be received except on condition Ihnt all disputes shall be left to the decision of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their decision re all points most he accepted ee final riding except in colon entered, will be AB protest* moat be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary with n depoait of 11 within fifteen minutes after passing the winning post, the deposit to he forfaited, if the Stewards consider the protest frivnloas or vexations. Owners are particularly requested to observe, that, to avoid being fined, notice of scratchings most he handed to taw Secretary fifteen minutes before the time appointed to start. A hack hone is one in actual nee as a hack, and which has never ran tor other than hack races. Entries and acceptances must be made in writing and addressed to the Secretary of the F.R.C., Festhar(ton, accompanied by the necessary fees, with name, age at time of entry, and pedigree of the horse, name of the oCnar, and colors of the rider. In all nommations for hand!cape, previous performances ate to be riven. This only applies when horses have not raced in the Wairarapa and where their performances are not included in New Zealand Turf Record. Nominations for handicaps will close at the Royal Hotel, Featherston, on WEDNESDAY, the First Day ef December, atß.3op.m. Weights will be declared on TUESDAY, the Uthof December, at 830 pjn. Acceptances for handicaps to be made on TUESDAY, the 21st December, at 830 p.m. The winner of an advertised race of £75 or over, alter the declaration of weights to carry 61b extra in the F.R.C. Handicap. No qualification fee required. Five per cent will be deducted from the gross amount of any stakes. Horses walking over will receive 60 per cent of the stakes. ROBERT BARTON, Secretary and Treasurer.

ANNIVERSARY DAT, JANUARY 22, 1887. ON THE TASATAHI COURSE. fFARATA HI-CARTERTON A JOCKEY CLUB. President—W. C. Buchanan, M.H. E. j Judge— E. W. Dorset; Starter—X. Grace; Handicspper—Whom the Steward! appoint; Stewards—Messrs N. and T. Grace, K. Bnckendge, J. Stovens, A. Clifton. J. Eaton, and J. A. Pt-all PROGRAMME. * Havnicar Hcsoti iUca of 35 sots. Second hone to receive 6 sots from the stakes. Smiles. No* mination 15a : acceptance 1 sot. Uunur Raci of 16 son. ij miles. Open for all horses which have never wen an advertised race i . Hack or Hack Hurdle Races excepted. ' Tanmai-Cuiniov J.C. Hakdica* of 60 sots. ooooiid horse to receive 6 sots from the stakes, i miles. Nomination 1 sot., acceptance 30s. Notm, Baca of lb sots. It miles. Catch weights. J*™** *p booome the absolute property of • to b« sold bj pablie auction ten munMs alter the race; the proceeds to go to the dub s fund. Post entrance 16s Haox Haci of 10 sots. Once round the course. Catch weights Post entrance 10s. Class nun Handicap ofSOsovs. U miles. Second horse to save his stakes. Nomination 10a, acceptance l sot. . Pombd Handicap of 20 sovs. One* round the course. Entrance for winners 10s ; nomination for non-winners 10s ; acceptance 10s.

KCLEB AND REGULATIONS AH intriN out be Bide subject to the condition that all diipatca, claims, and objections arising cut of the racing, shall be decided by a majority of Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and that such decuion shall be final and binding in all cases. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles. T.C.J C Handicap, and Clareville Handicap, to be made in writing, stating name, pedigree, periormances, deacnptiofi and age of some, and the colors of the rider, and to Ire sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the Hon Sea, (G, W. Deller) Carterton, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 29tli December, 1886, and published in the local newspsper. Acceptances and general entries to be made or before MONDAY; the 17th ’ pm. i January, 1887, at U Three entries , jr the public money will be withheld No protest Will be be considered unless lodged with the Secretary within ten minutes after the race a deposit of two pounds, which shall De lontited if the stewards are of opinion that the protect is frivolous or vexatious. All Joctevs to ride in the colors nominated or a flue of I eov will be enforced. Tire saddling treli will ring at 11.30 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 hack race, must comply with the following conditions, viz, (1) It must be in actual use as a bona fide hack. ,J) It must not have been trained, (i.e.) galloped or sweated in clothing, or mg, at least, tor six months before this race meeting. (3) It must nc\ er have been entered tor any other race, the advertised stake of winch being more than fifty pounds. It must not for two years previous to this race meetiug bin c started tor anv race, except a Hock or Hack Hut die Race. It must never have won any race except a Hack, or Hack Hurdle Race. 0. W. DELLEK, Secretary. «) (5) Under tbe patronage cf His Excellency Sit William Jervois, K.C B, Governor of New Zealand. THE DUNAIK SAUCE IS tbe beet, therefore use it. It ia free from chemicals and tbe many testimonial* to its b'gb qua ities are folly borne oat by tbe Government analyst, Dr Skey, who reports eveiyiugiedient perfectly wholesome, and therefore beats out tbe statement that it is the wholesome saaee manufactured. It is not (juke so cheap as the imported article as the ingredients of which it is composed are expensive. SOLE PBOPBIETOB—MBS, GORDO!*’. Sold wholesale at the Manufactory, Molesworth street, Wellington, or any of tbe lead, iig wholesale booses. Bet ail of all Grocers and at Neu ft and Go's agents, Bond street, Dunedin, Ohiystal end Co., Lichfield street. Chrietehureh. Greytown, liawtow gnd Sons : v-t «U tbt dm| is fttUuntos sad Oat* MM.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 31 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 31 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 31 December 1886, Page 4

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