ALEXANDRA mm HACK RAGE MEETING. QN TUESDAY, SEPT. 7,'1860. STEWARDS. -JAMES RIVERS JAMES SAMSON WM. THEYERS GEO. RATCLIEFE. Jddge— ROBERT FINLAY, Esq. -Starter — WILLIAM BERESFORD, Esq. FIRST RACE. 'Sweepstake df 10s. each, with 10 sovs. added, open to all horses that never won an advertised race (hack or other). Three-quarter in I 1 o heats. No weight under lOst. Professional ■riders to carry a penalty of 71b. ■SECOND RACE. •Sweepstake of £1 each, with 10 sovs. added. Three-quarters of a mile heats, over tlu-ce flights of hurdles. No weights less than lOst. 101b. Professional riders to carry 71b. penalty. THIRD RACE. Sweepstake of £1 each, with 10 sovs. added, open to all. One mile heats. No weight less than lOst. Professional riders to carry 71b extra. All events post entry. No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless a subscriber of £1 Is. to the Race Fund. The Dunstan Jockey Club Pules will be enforced. J. L. HENDERSON, Secretary. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TH E abo ve reward will be paid to any one who will give information that will lead to the conviction of the parties that cut the wire fence, on the Round Hill, near William Parcell’s Half-Way House, on the road to the Nevis. Apply at either Kawarau or Hawksburn Station. .AMUSEMENTS FOR THE RACES. A CONCERT will be given at Moore’s Junction Hotel, Clyde to nigbt, Friday, September 3. To ■commence at 8 o’clock. MASONIC BALL. OPENING OF THE NEW TOWN HALL, CLYDE. BALL DRESSES of the very newest designs. ALLEN FITCH LONDON HOUSE. T"|~ AS just opened out a small Lot di of very choice goods, and invites a visit of inspection by the Ladies of Clyde, Alexandra, Cromwell and the surrounding District. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY.
XfTE bog respectfully to announce to W Runholders, Settlors, and country inhabitants generally, that our Mr. Alfred 11. Burton is about to make a tour through the province, with the object of extending our greatly admired series of Photographic Views of New Zealand, and particularly Otagan scenery, and that he will be prepared to undertake private commissions,both in Portraiture and Landscape. He proposes to leave Dunedin (for his first journey) about the 27th September, passing through Hawksbury and Palmerston, through the Mount Ida and Dunstan districts to Queenstown, and thence westward, or otherwise as circumstances may govern. Communications on the above subject should reach us before the date men toned. BURTON, BROTHERS, Princes street, Dunedin. Sep: mber !, 1860.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 385, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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