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Racing. - 1 /^TAKI TD AGING /^ILUB. ' ANNUAL MEETING. To be held dn January! 2sth 1883. President— X G. Wilson, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-president— W. H. Simcox, Esq. „ 'Judge— M. Carkeek, Esq. Stewards : Mr W; H. Simcox Mr F. Bright „. RW. Rutherford „J. Whitehouse „ H> Gillies • . „ Joseph Death „ W. Best „ '1 homas Ransfield ti HoahiTaipua „ HemaTeAo Starter— Mr Thomas Seymour. Clerk of £cale,h— Mr W. Smith. Clkrk of Course,— Mr R. Jillett. • Secretary — Mr John Jillett. TRBAhURER-^-Mr F, Bills. PKOGKAMME. 1. — Handica? Hurdle Race, value £20; 2 miles ; over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft tffin. high. ; nomination, £1 . Is ; acceptance, £1 Is. 2. — Hack Hurdle Race, value £— ; 1 milo ;> over four 'flights of ' hurdles, 3ft 9in high ; for all horses that have never won an advertised race ; weight not under 9 stone ; post entrance. 3. — Maiden Plate of £15; 1£ miles; weight for age; entrance £1 ss; open to all horses that have never won an advertised race priou to date of entry ; winner of any race after date of entry to cany a penalty of 51ba. 4.— Otaki, Stakes. Handicap of £40; 2 miles ; second horse to save his stakes ; nomination, £2 2s ; acceptance, £1 Is. 5. — Ladies Purse of £ — ; 1J miles j welter weights for age ; entrance, £— ; Gentlemen riders. 6. — District Handicap Race ,of £20; 2 . miles ; .nomination, £1 Is ; acceptance, - £1 Is.' All horses to . be the bona fide property, of residents six months in the district, district to extend from Kai- . warawara to /the township of Foxton . . for that time. , 7.— Hack Race of j £~ ; post entry; 1 • mile J catch weights ; for all horses not in training, and have never won an advertised race. '" 'J 8. — froflcED- Handicap of £ — ; 1 mile ; I entrance winning horße, £— ; losing horse, £ — . RULES. » No entry will be received for any race, except upon this condition — That all disputes, " claims; and objections arising ont of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the I Stewards; or whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be fina^. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Otaki ; entrance money enclosed. With the name, age at time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps, performances. >6f the horse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey riding, except in the colors entered, will be fined 2 soys, to go to the .race fund. .When two or more horses start, the property of the same > owner a distinguishing color must be worn.. . In all weight forage races the new weight for age scale will be adhered to. All persons intending to withdraw horses are requiredito give .notice to that effect to the Secretary one halfihour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys to the race fund. „,',■ All races to be run tinder the W.J.C. Rules.. • •' Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes. . In all the races the second horse only saves his stakes when it is specially stated that he does so. No entries or nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letters bearing th post mark of the date of entry, and telegrams of the" same date will be received. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles and Otaki Stakes Handicap, also District Handicap close, on Saturday the 30th of December 1882.. Weights to be declared on January 10th, 18S3. Acceptances and general entries close on 16th January, 1883, at 8 p.m., Telegraph Hotel, Otaki. JOHN JILLETT, ■ "• ' Hon Sec. - Business Advertisements fTIHE SUBSCRIBERS invite attention to their large.Btock of SEASONABLE GOODS ' ex recent arrivals. STATION REQUISITES— Samuelson's patent combined Mowers - . and Reapers, . arranged to cut specially nigh Samuelson's patent Highland manual delivery Reaping Machines Hornsby's " Paragon " Reaping Machines . . Horse Rakes, with 42 and 48 linch wheels "t" t Harrows, chain and zigzag Cheese Presses, ' Curd [Mills, Butter '-" Prints Scythes anil Scythe Stones Turkey Hones for Sheep Shears Sheep-shears, Ward's and Burg6ns, nfiwest patterns ' Churns, Milk Pans, Milk Yokes Forks, hay, digging, and manure Winnowers, |Horse Hoes, Horsepowers Billhooks, Fernhooks, and Slashers Spades, Shpvels, Furnace Pans Weighing Machines with large platforms " ' Barrow Seed. Drills, Wheat Mills, Pumps, suction and force, in iron and brass , . Water Rams' and pipes Lamp-black, Ruddle, Bluestohe . Soft Soap, Paints, r Oil, Tar Annealed Fencing Wire, 6, 7, 8, 10 Galvd. 4 barb Fending Wire ,' Riddles, Sieves, Needles and Twine Woolpacks, ' full weights, with fast and loose taps ' f^ ARDEN REQUISITES— Ladies' Garden Tools in Sets Ladies' Garden Spades Hoes, Rakes, Reels and Lines Weeding Forks, Trowels Dock Grubbers; Knives and Shears Turf' and Grass Cutters, Syringes Lawn Mowers, 10, 12, 14, 16in Aquarians, Watering Pots] TN STOCK— Water Filters Copper Furnace Pans with frames Bedsteads, ; a large assortment Close Fire Cooking Ranges, 42 to 54 Register Grates, fine cast and best finished American Cooking Stoves Mantelpieces, in wood, slate & marble Fenders, Fireirons, Coal Vases • Washing Machines, Mangles, and Wringers Kitchen Utensils, Knife • cleaning Machines Sewintr Machines, Wertheim, Home Shuttle, Wheeler and Wilson's, and (Singer's Electro-pjated Ware, best quality, English and American ' B.M. Tea an,d Coffee Pots • Best Table and Pocket Cutlery' ■ Fire-proof Safes, MUner's & Perry's ' - Belting, in leather and rubber, from 2 " ' 'to 10 inch Circular and Mill Saws, Files Noble's French Polish & Spirit Varnish Mander's Oak' and Copal Varnish Water-cocks, with hose unions Hose Pipes, Jtt3, Roses & Spreaders SHOW ROOMS, Victoria Avenue. IMPLEMENT YARD, St Hill Street. JAS THAIN & CO. (successors to John Duthie), Victoria Avenub and St Hill Stbest, ;WANGANUI. 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4956, 6 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4956, 6 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4956, 6 January 1883, Page 4

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