MASTERTON AND OPAKI JOCKEY IVI .OLnB RACE MEETING 1880. ■■" : THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER.. President—F. Ghat; Judge, A. W. Cave; Starter, T. Chamberlain ; Clerk of the Scales, John Harding ; . Clerks of Course, W. lorns and Manihera ; Stewards: A. W. Cave, J. Macaiu, B. Kimberley, G. T. Farmer, E. Campbem,, H. Bannkiek, and A, Elkixs. •' 1. Handicap Hurdle Raoe of £25 j two mile« and a. distance, over 7 flights of hurdles (darkened), 3ft Gin. Nomination, £l, accoptance £l.-. 2. Hack Hurdle Race of £ ; once round the course; not less than lOst. Entrance£l. For horses that have never ran for public money other than hack races. Post entry, 3. Phoduce Race of £ ;1| miles; weieht forage. Entrance£2. 4. Hack Race of £. ; once round the course; catch weights. For horses that have never run for public money other than hack races. Post entry. 5. Opaki Stakes RwiDicAr of £SO; 2J miles. Nomination £2. acceptance £2, 6. Maiden Plate of £ ;1J miles; weight for age. Entrance £2. 7. District Handicat of £ ; If miles. Nomination £2 acceptance £2, half forfeit. 8. H\ck Race of £ ; once round the course; not less than 10 stone, Entiance £l. For horses that have never run for public money. Post entry. 9. Consolation Handicap of £ ; once round the course. Entrance £l. RULES. The saddling-bcll will ring at 10.30 a,m. sharp; first race to start at 11 a.m. The District Race is open to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to the meeting. The Produce Race is open to all horses bred and trained in the district,'and have never started for an advertised raco. In case of a protest, the same must be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, witha deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious. ' No person will he allowed to enter ahorse unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Raco Fund, No scratching of horses to bo done mil through the Secretary. Tho races will be run strictly under tho Mastertnn-Opaki Jockey Club Rules. General entries to be made to the Secretary, at tho Club Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. on the night of THURSDAY, i'fith November, previous to the meeting, and accompanied with the required amounts, nan •of horses, ages, and also riders' colov nor will am entries be received after ti. r-either by letter or telegram. Weights for (he handicaps of Hurdles, Opaki Stakes, and District Handicap to be declared on SATUKDA? EVENING, 27th November, at 7 o'clock, previous to the race meeting Acceptances to be received by the Secretary on Monday evening, 21) th November, at .'''lock, at the Club Hold, lwhiinationsfortlic I'oi'.solanon Handicap to be made to the Secretary fifteen minutes after the I istiict Handicap is run. Weights to bo declared fiftten minutes after nominations havo closed, and acceptances will close fifteen minutes after tho weights have been declared, J. lORNS, 598 Hon. Sec, and Treas. ALL KATES due to the Borough Council of Mnsterlon, REMAINING UNPAID on the 12th November next, will be sued for WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, R, BROWN, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Masterton, Oct, 15,1880, 595 I\/T ILK! MILK! MILK! REDUCTION IN PRICE. On and after this date tho undei signed will deliver milk twice a day at THREEPENCE PER QUART. E. JOHNSON. Masterton, Oct. 15, 1880. 595 1 HUNTER (Late of Hooker's) has L)» commenced business in CARTERTON on his own account as Hairdresser, Tobacconist, &c. Tie has taken those premises lately occupied by Mr W. S. Forbes, (next B. A. Gardener & Sou), and trusts to receive a continuance of patronage. Those in want of a Good Hair tut, Shave, Pipe, or Tobacco should call on him. ' 592 WE, the undersigned, beg to inform persons indebted to us for CARRIAGE that as the railway is now open to Mssterton, all ACCOUNTS DUE to us must be paid on or before the Ist November, either to Mr Thos D'Arcy, Queen-street, Masterton, or to ourselves. DARLEY & KNIGHT. Masterton, 20th Oct., 18S0. 599 MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, In the Town Hall, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due. Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer; J, Brown, Secre ary, or \Y, Everett, President. 572 VT B.W ZE A LAND, ' ' A REPORT ITS AGRICULTURAL CONDITION AND PROSPECTS, ■Ex S, Grant and J. S, Foster, Delegates to the Colony from the Tenant Farmers of Lincolnshire, With Map. Price, 2s; by Post, 2s 3d. fISTOn sale by R. H. CnrccnEN', Bookseller,. Masterton, 603 - TAUERU CARRYING DEPOT, ; ■'. W. HERCOCK, '"■ GENERAL CARRIER. . ( IS prepared to- carry Gcods, Wool, Timber, &, froin Masterton or Taueru to any part of the country with horses or bullocks, at the shortest notice and at the lowestrates, ■'■,'. j Theatrical praties and otters conveyed to any part of the Wairarapa,' Palmerston 1 or Kopua,-by coach or brake?. : ' Daily communication between Tauerti : and Mas'ettonby brakes and wagons. -'' Towir Agent, T.: W; Pileher; Masterton. Agent,G Langton,.Railway Goods ; : Shed ,: ■;;■■ > : "?';* ; H;*6o3 ;j;£2j>o, : sliif freehold seenritv* ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 607, 29 October 1880, Page 3
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