ROMWELL JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873. STEWARDS. Mr James Cowan Mr I. Loughnan Mr G. M. Starkey Mr D. A. Jolly Mr James Taylor Mr John Marsh. HANDICAPPER. —Mr J. WrIGHTSON. judge.—Mr J. B. Lake. STARTER. —Mr J. DAWKINS. clerk of course.—Mr Owen Pierce. MAIDEN PLATE : 10 sovs. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised prize (hack or otherwise). Weight for age. n Distance, f mile. Entrance, 15s. SPRING HANDICAP: 25 sovs., with sweep of one so v., to go to second horse. Nomination, 10s. ; acceptance, 20s. Distance, one mile and a half. Nominations (with qualifications, 215.) to be sent in to the Secretary not later than 10 o'clock a.m. on Monday, 29th September. Weights to be declared in Ckomwell Argus of 30th. 'SELLING RACE : 15 sovs. Open to all horses. The winner to be sold for £ls, and any surplus to go to the Race Fund. No weight under lOst. f mile heats. Entrance (post) 20s. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE : 5 sovs. Distance, two mile&. No weight under lOst. Entrance (post) 10s. HACK RACE: 10 sovs. For all horses that have never won an advertized prize of over £ls. Distance, one mile. No weight under lOst. Entrance (post) : 15s. - RULES. No entry will be received for any of the above Taces "except upon this condition: that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or those whom they may appoint. Their decisions upon . all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Entrances foT the Maiden Plate will be received by the Secretary on or before 8 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, 2nd October - , when acceptances (with sweep) for Spring Handicap must also be paid as stated above. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for the Spring Handicap unless a subscriber of at least one guinea to the Race Fund. The rules of the Dunstan Jockey Club will be strictly enforced.. WILLIAM MacNAB, Secretary.
New Advertisements.
RROW FLOUR MILLS. To Runholders, Storekeepers, Bakers, and others. Messrs BUTEL BROS, have much pleasure in announcing that they have appointed D. A. JOLLY & Co., of Cromwell, as their agents for the sale of their SILK-DRESSED FLOUR, BRAN, and POLLARD. JOLLY & Co. will be prepared to promptly execute orders within a radius of Sixty Miles. Flour Guaranteed.—Terms Liberal. STUART'S OANNOCKBURN FERRY COALPIT. J. STUART, having opened out the seam o: Coal previously worked by Messrs Nicholas and Co., has to announce to the public that h< is prepared to supply COAL at reasonable price: to any part of the district. The Coal is known to be of first-class quality and as the pit is in good working order, cus tomers may depend upon a regular supply. ,1 O R SALE lj A WAGGON and SIX HORSES, with Har ness complete ; all in first-class working order. Also, about THREE or FOUR HUNDREI CORDS of good MANUKA. The present proprietor has been doing a flou rishing business for the last two years, and ther is no doubt that the present trade may be large! extended. ■ Apply to JOHN MACE, Cardrona; Or to " " Mr T. RUSSELL, Wanaka.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 203, 30 September 1873, Page 4
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