CEOMWELL KAGES. The 23rd anil 24th December, 1867 STEWARDS, 1M ssrs. 6. W. Goodoer John Perriam John W. Thomfsox Robert Kidd Benjamin Duhig Patrick Kelly. Starter- -JOHN ASHWORTH, Esq. Clerk of the Course—J. FLEMING, Esc PEOGEA M M E. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLvTE Of 20 Sovs., for all maiden horses. Distance one mile and a half Weights for age. Entrance £2 2s. MINERS' & PACKERS' PUR«E Of 20 Soys., for all horses the honafide property of miners or packers that have not won an advertised prize of £2O No weight 'ess than lOst. 41k One mile heats. Post entry, £1 Is. T")WN PI-ATE Of 50 Povs. Weights for age. Pistance three miles. Entrance. £4 4s. HURDLE RACE Of 20 Sovs. • One mi'e and a half beatSj over four flights of hurdles No weight under lOst. 41b. Entrance £2 2s. HACK R\CE Of 10 Sovs. Once round the course. No weight less than lOst. Post entry, £1 Is, SEC'JND day. AND STOREKEEPERS' PURSE Of Qo Sovs. Weights for age. Distance two miles. Entrance ,"" ' HURDLE R CE Of 20 Sow One mile and a half heats, ovei four flights of hurdles. Weights not less than lOst. 41b.; the winner of the Hurdle Race on the first day to carry a penalty i of 71b. En ranee, two guineas. DISTRICT PL\T<l HANDICAP Of 50 ovs. Dista ce two miles and a half. Entrance £4 4s. LADIES' PURSE Of 20 Sovs. One mile heats. No horse to carry less that list. 41b. Gentleman riders. Post entry, CONSOLATION lI\NDICAP Of 15 Sovs. Distance one mile and r. half. Entrance £1 Is. RUMS % REGULATIO S. 1. No entry will bo received except upon these conditions: —That all disputes, claims, aid objections arising out of the races shall 1)3 decided by the Stewards, or a majority of them, whose decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of the psogramme shall be final. 2. No person to enter or nominate a hsrse unle s he be a subsc iber of not less than £2 2s. to the Race Fund. Moreover no person to enter or nominate a horse not his bona-fide property, unless the said subscription of £2 2s. be paiil for the actual owner; also under penalty of forfeiting -a;iy race such horse may win. 3. The District to mean a distance of not over forty miles in a straight course from Cromwell. 4. Three horses to enter in each race or no public money will be given. 5. All entries to be sealed, and addressed to the Stewards, KawaranHotel, Cromwell, at or before 8 o'clock p.m. on the 21st day December, ISO 7. Entrance money to bo enclosed, with name, age, and pedigree (if kaown) of the horse, name of the owner, and the colors of the rider. 6. The rules of the Otago Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to. Mare 3 and geldings allowed 31b. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed. "Five per cent will be deduefed from all inners for expenses. For permission to run privat; matches application must be made to the Clerk of the Course. ]£Jockey costume strictly insisted on. WM. K-.^N, Hen. Set..
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Dunstan Times, Issue 292, 29 November 1867, Page 2
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