QENTLEMEN who rah for SUPERIOR GOODS for DRESS oan depend on having ihe very bast material and • workmanship at 0. GAMBLE'S, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKEE, lambtos Quay, Welmsgtos, Samples and Bules for Self-measurement forwarded free by post oa application. ■ gO WRy AN D ICI N(} MASTBRTON !J : ( S.T;EAM SAW PLAITING SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MERCHANB. : " Doors, Saßhos, Saah Erames, Flooring; Linr' 'rtS"T I .A"?I™Skirtings 1 ™Skirtings (single All orders pimetuaflyafidod fo. \/fASTERTON AND OPAKT JOCKEY ;J.l. .. ; OLI7B ' RACE MEETING 1880. TUESDAY,: far DECEMBER, President—F. Geay ; Judge, A. W. CAVfej Startor, T. Chamberiain ; Clerkooff f the Scales, Jonk Harding; ,Clerks of Course, W. lobks and Maniheba ; Stewards ; ' A. CAVEI J: MACARA, B, Zimbehlev, j Fabjter; R,; Oamtbei/li, H. Bannister, aud A, Elkks. 1. Handicap Hcrdle Race of £251 two mile* aud a dietauce, oyor 7 flights of hurdles (darkened), 3ft 6iu, Nomination, £l, acceptance £l/ ■2. Hack Hdbdie Race of ,t ; once'round tho ooursonot less than 10st. Entrance £l. For horses.that _ have never run for public money other tlian hack races. Poet entry. 1 . 3. r PEppccEßAo|of£2s; limfles; woight for Entrance £2, : ~4. Hack Race of £ ; onco round the course; catch weights. For horses that have never run for public inonoy other than hack races, . Post entry. _.B. Opaki Stakes Handicap of £SO; 21 'nilcß. Nomination £2, acceptance £2. , i Mupra Plate of £25 j 1J miles j weight for age.- Entrance £2, 7. DBraci'HAKDioAP of £4O; If miles. Nomination £2 acceptance £2, half forfoit. 8. Hack Eaoe of £ ; onco round the coursenot less than 10 stone. Enhance % horses that have never run for public money. Post entry. , 9. Consolation Handicap of £ ; once rouhd : tho Entrance £l, • ; RULES. ' The saddling-bell will ring at 10.30 a,mi sharp'; first race to start at ll The District Raco is open to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to the meeting. , : • ;Tho I'roduco Eace-is open to all horses bred, and trained: in tho - district, and have ;never started,for an; advertised race. 1 ■,ln, i case;of.;a;protest, must be lodged with the Bcoretary within fifteen mmutes after,the race is run, with a deposit ,of |2i -such, deposit to bo forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious, i No person will be allowed to enter a bored -imleßs he be-a-Bubacribei; of at least £1 to the Race Fund.. • ■ No scratching of;hwees tote done unless through tho bo/rani strictly,under the Masterton-Qpaki Jockey Club'Rulea, ! -yGijneral eatrios to be made to the Secrei .W, the-.Club Hotel, between the hours S2 a « B> P ,m ' THURS&AY, ;'oMwNov6mber| to the' meeting. c010i,;,,. nQr will;. anj..eutries: be< received afterv r.—either by letter or .telegram, j .^eigtys r for .the,, handicaps'ofHurdles, .OpaM'Stakes,.and District Handicap to be dMIMedonjSATUIiDAyEVENING.^ytb -November 1 , to th'e raci meeting;-r'.'- fv* .v-■ j /.yAcceptances tebej:r,epeiYed : by the'Seow. c , a P; w ibe hnade declared aftei nominations ho™ L- .t' ■.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 620, 16 November 1880, Page 1
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