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I A T AKAjSTUI {LATE DIIYCEEAD> ANNUAL R A O ES. THURSDAY AND FI? ID AY, JAN. 2 and 3, IST3. ' ■' To Start at Oro o’Clock nv«cisely. each clay, ST E W Alt DS . Messrs. W. L t . BURKE W. OIiKUNBA NT Av, J. S. DITKI K, J. D. NIVEN, JAWES bAfliSO aS, J. HUDI;LIiSTOZNE, W. JACK, M. SAM MON". Judge, J. G. G. GLASSFOFtD. Esq. Starter, Mr. .). ELLI < -'AT. Glebs OFCouEsr.—Mr.S. M-etJ LLOUGH FIRST DAY, JAN U - SIY 2. MAIDEN PLAT IE Of 15 Sovereigns, for all howes that have never won an advci-tised race. Weight for age. Distance, one mile and a quarter Entrance? £1 Is. Entries will ho received. !y the Secretary, at tho Dnnstsiu Creek Hotel, up to 9 p in. out. le Ist of January, 1873 MaTAKANUI TTANIA- icap Of 50 Sovereigns. Open to :i 11 horses. Distance, one mile and a Isaif. The winner of any Handle ip LA of the value ot *SO, after the oi the weighs, to carry 7i i j penalty; of two or more such rac-es, 141b, Nomination, £1 Is ; ucioeptaucc, £2 2s. N( initiations \v -]] be received by the Secretut-’f, at the Diinstan Creek Hotel, up- to 8 p.m, on the 24th oi December- Weights will ho declared at the Dimatan Greek Hotel, Dry bread. « t 10 a. in. 'n lished in the Dunsti.n Titines on the 27ui ol ieci inlier. Acct-psnu.ee aiS p.m. on the Ist oi Jamuu-v”, 1573. SELLING ST AIC IflS Of 20 Sovereigns. The winner to he sold I y auction after the me, and the surplus ever entered! pi ire (if any) to go to the Race Fa ml. Distance, one mile and a qtraitor. If entered to he Sold for ALfZ O, to«arry tOst ; £ls, 9st. ; .£lO, iist.; £o, 7st. Post entry i I Is. MINERS’ PUDS E Of 10 Sovereigns. Throe 3! - quarter mile heats. Weights, £?ist. lor all horses that have never w <.lll an advertised race of £lO. rest entry i 1 _ls. - SECOND DAY, JAN ‘LT-ARY 3. MIDSUMMER HAKXDICAP Of 30 Sovereigns. Dktari-ety one m ileand a quarter. Ojien to- all homos. Nomination, £1 Ik ; cceptauce, £1 Is. Nr-ininations -tviii be icreived by the Secretai-yy, at the Dunstan Creek Hotel, ix jp to 8 p.m, on the 2nd of Weights will be dec!. ll-o <l immediately afterwards, aecopr mice at ten o’clock the Same C\pnii.;XHANDICAP TROTTINTO RACE Oi 10 .‘sovereigns. 1 i.suu, c -s, two and half mile a. Post Entry. 10s, Gd. NOVEL lIANDIOAP Of 50 Sovereigns. Disfcanco, one mile. Nomination, £1 Is.; acceptance, £l Is. Tho Winner to Re sold bv auction after the race, £3.~id the proceeds to go to the I?.ace Fund. Nominations will bo recce-ivea by the Be rotary, at the Dunstan Creek Hotel, up till 8 p.m. ou the 2nd of January, 1873, Weiglits wi Ibe declared immediately- niter tun Midaummci Handicap run. HOSPITAL Rjv CE Of Sovereigns. Distance, one mila and a quarter. Welter- weights far age. Gentlemen ißers. A Silver Cup, value 110 10s-, will bo presented by the Club, to Tie won nv the same horse two ye irs in succession befovcbecomiiux -thep-operty of the owner. The wi mner to hold possession of thooupt.ill tho next annual meet'ng. Eutr.e z xce '• O,-:. CONSOLATION Tl,\ INDICAP Of '0 Sovereigns, f.trail Deaton Imrses. Distance, one mile. Entrts. nee, 10a. Gth RULES A' REGULA H’LONS. Nn person shall be allo-s-vcd tn ontn* or run a horse for any mc<* in this p.o----g ram mo (past onTy races excoptid) unless bn be qualified «s n, Mii.scribcr of not less than £ I Is. to tho rare Fund. No entries will be received for any of the above races excep % upon thia condition : Tin.t all <!i-pnites, claims, and objec ions aiisinx our- of the rack g shall be decided by the Stewards, or whomsoever they miy appoint,, and tln-ir decision on all points connected with the (aiming out of this programme sh d! be linah Jockey Costume wi 1 1 -o ntiictlvcnf weed,except in post, on' ; _y.- races, when a can will In; sufficient. A deduction of 0 percent wi I bo in id ■ from the grots »;;; muit of iho stake i. In all races llmo hj. .1-i3.es to start or no i-itec. ' Tim Duns’nn Jockey- Club Rules will be strictly enforced. Any per.-o!\ e.n'ei injr sn protest will 1 have to deposit ibe mni r { q„, j and sluml! such 1 e (let =smed frno'oua by the Stewards w;li L;m; t, forfeit the amount CHAR LIE 3 WISE,.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 557, 20 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 557, 20 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 557, 20 December 1872, Page 3

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