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AIRARAPA RACING OLUB, SUMMER MEETING, To bo held on the TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, FPJDA/Y ANT) SATURDAY, Ist on 3 2nd January, 1897. President, J, P, Russell; Vieo Presidents, H, S. Wardell and N. Grace; Judge, C. F. Vallanee; Hon. Treasurer, 0. Reynolds ; Hon, Surgeon, Dr, W, Bey; Timekeeper, N. Grace; Starter, S. Cuudy, Clerk of Scales, J, S. Gundy, Stewards, W, E.Bidwill, 0. R. Bldwill, H. Morison, H. Stratton Izard, W. 0. Williams, F. Pearse, : W, J. Nix, J. S. Cundy, A, McKenzie, Q, Donald, L. Pharazyn, W. Book; Clerk ol Courae, J. H. Wishaw; Handicapper, J. Cojle. First Race ilaris al iJ.3O a.m. each day. PROGRAMME. OS

FIRST DAY, 1. Flung Handicap, of 60 bovb., second horse 5 sots. ; about three quarters of a mile. Nora, 20s, accep, 20s. 2. Trhl Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs., fecoDil horse 5 sovs. Open to nil hacks that have never won an advertised race at time of meeting. Entries on night of general nominations. Subsequent winner's fees will be returned. About seven furlong. Som. 10s, accep. 10s, ' 3. Sewmrs' Handicap, of 40 sovs., second horse o sova.; minimum weight 10 slono about one mile and a distance. Nom. 10s, accep. 20s. 4. Hack Hoboie Handicap, of 30 sovs., second horse 5 sovs.; about one and a half mile?. Nom. 10s, accep. 10s. 6. WAiBAhAFA Cop, of 115 sovb., second horse 10 sovs., third 5 sovs.; about one and a half miles, Nom. 90s, accep. 40s, aud 20s »t post. 6. Nikhj Hack Ha'-dloap, of 35 sovs., second horse 5 sovs.; about one and a half mies. Nora. 10s, accep. 20s. 7. Grand-Stand Welter Handicap, ot 45 sm„ tecond horse 10 eovs.; about one mile and a distance. Nom. 10s, accep. 2 is. 8. Hack Weltkr Handicap, of 30 sovs., seconl horse 5 s >va. ; about one mile. Nom, 10a,accep. 10b.

SECOND DAY. 1. President's Handicap, ol 50 govs., second horse 10 soya,; about soven furlongs. Nora. 20s, accep, 20s. 2. Second Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 35 sots., second horse 5 eovs.; about ouo And'three-quarter miles, Horn. 10), soctp. 203, ' 8. Meubebs Handicap, of 35 sovMeoond horse 5 sots. ; minimum weight 11 stone. Open to all hones (other than backs) to be ridden by members of the Club holding gentleman rider's certificate; about one mile. Nom, 10s, accep. 20s, 4. Teleobaph Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs., second horse 5 sovs. ; abont threequarters of a mile. Nom, 10s, acoep. 10. 5. ItAowa Oiob Handicap, ol 85 sovs., second borse, 10 sots, ; about one and a quarter miles. Nom. 20, accep. 40s. 6. VaiiLey Hack Hasdicap, ol 30 sots,, second horse 6 sots. ; about one mile. Nom. 10s, accep. 10. 7. New Yiab's Handicap, of 40s bots., second horse, 5 sovs,; about one mile and a distance. Nom. 10s, accep. 20s. 8. Final Hack Handicap, of 25 sots., second borsessovs.; aboutßevenfurlongs. Nom. 10s, accep, 10s Note I—ln all flat races excepting Settlers'and Members' Handicaps, the minimum might will bo 7 stone. All second and third money deducted from the States. The handicapper has power to re-eandioap all winners after the declaration of weights and throughout the meeting. The winner of an; event prior to the 23th December will be re-handicapped, and handicap declared at the Empire Hotel on the night of that date. Nominations for, all events elose with tho Secretary at the Empire Hotel, FeatherBton, on Wednesday, 2nd December at 7 p.m. Weiouts For tho First Day's Handicaps will be deolared at the same place on Wednesday, 9th December,

Acceptances close at ihe same placo on Wednesday, 23rd December, at 7 p.rri, WBiauTsfor Second Day's Handicaps will be deotad at the Empire Hotel on the night of the First Day's races. - Acceptances will close at the same place at a time to be specified when weights are isted. ROLES AND REGULATIONS. 1. sex, name, age, pedigree, and. previous performances, and colors to he worn by rider must be stated: also toe number of race io be entered for. Special attention is requested to this rule. 2. A hack is ahorse that has never won an advertised race at any time (Hack and in any race other than Haok or Hunter races at time of nomination, , 3. The stewards reserve tbo right to alter the dates of Nominations, Weights and Acceptances, should occasion arise, subject to the approval of the Metropolitan Crab. GEORGE T. F. HUTTON, Secretary. Featherston, 16th Qctyber, 1896 Submitted to and approved by tho Wei--18%, SALE! SALE! GREAT BLAUOHM IN TflE BOOT TRADE. £2,000 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES, io be disposed or DURING THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS. K HANNAH & CO. have decided to » hold their annual stocktaking sale two months earlier this year to enable their customers and the public generally to secure cheap boots and shoes for the coming holiday season. During this. 1 KING OP SALES every line will be reduced to cost price and alfcost. We want money and the goods must go at an; cost, which the following prices will show: Men's Polace G. Shooters from 8/11 Men's Palace G. Watertighis, frod 8/11 Men's Palace G. Balmorals from 9/11, Men's Extra-wide Welt Shooting Boots, former price 22/0, reduced to 15/6 Men's Canvas Shoes, extra quality, 4/3 to 4/11 Men's Good Leather Slippers, 3/9,4/11 Men'B Tan Shoes from 8/11 . Men's Tan Boots, all prices ' i, 2/6,3/11,4/6 and Lajlies' Nice Walking Shoes, 4/11,5/11, 6/6 Ladies' Black and Tan Canvas Shoes, 8/9 . 4/11 Ladles' TanTivo-slrap Shoes, 5/11,6/11 Ladies' Beautiful American-made Boots and Shoes Women's Strong Dairy Boots, 6/11, i, Women's Strong Leather Walking Shoes, 6/11 Girls' Tan Canvas Shoes, 2/-, 2/6,3/ Girls' Tan Boots and Shoes at all prices Girls' Copper toe Boots 2/0,3/11,4/9 Youths' Strong Lace Boots, 1 to 3, Bill 4 and 5, 6/11 Youths' Palace G Shooters, 1 to 3,7/6 4 and 5, 8/6 Youths' Palaca G Balmoral, 1 to 3, 7/6; 4 and 5, 8/6 Boys' Boots and Shoes at all prices Children's Boots and Shoes, tan and Plmc remcmlcr lhis sale commences oit SATURDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, All Goods soM al Safe Prices will be for CASH ONLY, R.'HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Clnb Hotel), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTOX. H. Peterson, THE PHARMACY—Perry-Btreet, nut Blacksmith Company, Masterlon, Corn Solvent cures hard and soft corns prepared only by 3, REGINALD WOOD PnuwoEDTiGAii Cnruiai (by summation,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 28 November 1896, Page 1

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