DUNSTAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING RACE MEETING. JjmiDAY, IGth September, ‘TB7O, STEWARDS. •Mottrg, WILLIAM FRASER R. M, TURNBULL A, R. B. THOMSON WILLIAM GRLNDLEY JAMES HA2LETT Starter—JOHN S. HANDYSIDE Judge- DONALD STRONACH 'Clerk of the Course—R. M‘MOHRAN. MAIDEN PLATE Ol 10 sovs. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised prize (hack or other). Entrance, 10». Second horse to receive amount of entrance money. Weights: three years old, Bst. ; four years, 9st.; five years and aged, 10st. Distance three-quarters of a mile. HURDLE RACE “Of 15 sovs. Entrance, 1 sov. Second horse to receive half of entrance money. No weight under list. Distance, one mile and a-half, over -five flights of hurdles. HANDICAP RACE ’Of 25 sovs. Entrance, 30s. Second horse to receive one-third of entrance money. Distance, one mile • *nd a half. HACK RACE Of 15 sovs. Entrance, 1 sov. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised prize (hack or other) =ot over £2O. Second horse to receive one-half of entrance money. No weight under list. Professional riders to carry 71b. penalty. Distance, three - quarters of a mile. Heats.
Post entries. No person shall be allowed to enter ■or run a horse for any race in this programme, unless the latter be qualified as the bona-fide property of a subscriber of £l la. to the “ Spring Pace Fund.” Dimstan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. R. BARLOW, Secretary. DUHSTAN JOCKEY CLUBSPRING MEETING. TH NTRANCES for the Maiden Plate j J and the Handicap will close on the Course, at One o’clock sharp. By order, R. BARLOW, Secretary. NOTICE, THE DRAWING FOR MARSHALL’S ART UNION OF PICTURES WILL take place THIS EVENING, 16th of September, at the Public Library, Clyde, at eight ■ o’cleck. LECTU R E. Lecture will be delivered <vt Blacks, by the Rev Father Royer, (Subject, Self Improvment) ■on Thursday, the 22nd of September instant, for the purpose of‘liquidating ■the debt of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic 'Church in Blacks. Tickets, 3s. each. PATRICK MINTON. H on. Sec.,
NOTICE. A LL persons desirous to depasture r\ Stock on the Clyde Goldfields’ 'Commonage, must make application to the Heceiver of Gold Revenue, Clyde, on the Ist October, 1870 for a License so to do. All unclaimed Cattle found depasturing after the above date, will be liable to be impounded. J. MACKAY, Inspector Depasturing District 'Clyde, September 7., 1870. NOTI C E . TYTITICE is hereby given, that any JA person or persons found USING ■or DRIVING any HORSES belonging to me (without my permission) on the Dunstan Commonage or elsewhere, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the 'law. JACOB jTHORMAHLEN. ■Clyde, Sept. 14, 1870.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 439, 16 September 1870, Page 2
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