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that all disputes shall be decided hy the Stewards, or whom tbey may appoint, and tbeir decisions shall b-- final, 6. The races will be run under the Dun din Jockey Club's rules and regulalatinna, both as to the rules of racing and working of the totalis ltor with the exception of Trotting, which will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. 7 Horses starting in the Alexandra Handicap or Flying Handicap will not be eligible for the Handicap Hack Raceß 8. No entries or acceptances will be received after the tim« specified, aud Cash must accompany all »nines. 9. The rules of the New Zealand Racing Conf«rence will be strictly adhered to. 10. Any person entering a protest must deposit £2, and should such be deemed frivo'ous by the Stewards the amount shall be forfeited. 11. Totalisator dividends will be paid on the first and second horses in all races where seven horses or more start, in accordance with the rules of the Dunedin Jockey Club. 12. Winners of any race after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. NEW TROTTING RULES. The names of the trainer and owner or owners must be included in all acceptance forms when acceptances are sent in, in default of which the owner or trainer may be fined a sum mt exceeding £5 or disqualified. By entering a horse, the nominator and every perron having any interest in such horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or imp'ied by these rules, aud to be debarred from questioning any action or conduct of any official of a Trotting or Racing Club in respect of such horse, or of any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for by Rule 92, Rules of Trotting. Name and Address of Secretary — Tj. ryun,

Alexandra, To Stand this Season at M'Naughfcon's Farm, Ida Valley, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Dunnett's Fancy. DUNNETFR FANCY is a rich Bay, stands 16J hauds high, with plenty of bone and muscle, and very superior action, combined with a beautiful temper. Dunnett's Fancy's Dam is Rnsie, by Wallace (imported) ; Grand Dam, Black Bess (imported), by Black Champion Otjnnbit's Fancy is full brother to Sahs bury*B Champion, and Wallace is full brother to I-ady Salisbury, champion mare of Otagoand Southland, Dunnett's Fancy is therefore come from really good blood and ha* proved himself a true breeder of good Block. TERMS £3; £1 10s at the end of the season, and £1 lus when mare proves in foal. ■ Good paddock provided for mares from a ■distance, whxh Is a week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged owners at time of Bervice held responsible. JAMES M'NAUGHTON, Farmer, Ida Valley. F- Felstead-Thomas ALEXANDRA, Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, and Theory of Music. Vacancies for one or two Pupils. Visits Clyde & Earnscleugh, Tuesdays and Fridays; Bald Hill Flat Wednesdays. Term begins any time. Prospectus on Application.

LEXANDRA WATER SERVICE. Has in stock and to arrive a Supply of Galv. Pipe, N.B. Indiarubber delivery Hoße, Director's Tees, Grosses, Elbows, Sockets, Nipples, Bends, Plugs, &s., and the tools necessary for cutting and fitting the plant. —Prices on application,— Also a Supply of Prime Oatnaru and Teviot Derwents for seed and tablp. Ear:y Seed Potatoes. Miner's Oanv.s Sewn Ho3ing. FARRIER AND . GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ALEXANDRA. DEGS to intimate that he is con- *-* timing the Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing Business lately carried en by Callahan k Wilson, at the premises arjoining the Courthouse, ing the Public for patt favours, resptctfnily solicits a continuance of Public Patronage. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.

CHRISTMAS ORDERS. Customers ore requested to hand in their orders as early as possible to avoid evercrowding and disappoint* mont at the last minute. A new and well selected Stock of Tweed?, Coatings, and Trouserings just to hand. All the latest in Men's Hats, Shirts, Tennis Pauls, &c. An odd lot of Men's Ready-made Suit* and Trous rs to be cleared at job pr'cuf. Abo a lot of Bov's Suits and odd Knitk- r Trousers iuu*>t be sold at less than cost price, to make room for the JOHN SMITH, Xailor and Outfitter, LIMEMCK STBEET, ALEXANDRA

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 389, 22 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 389, 22 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 389, 22 October 1903, Page 8

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