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I ) 3 tJ a 8 a e d n s hj e i►r LB C )t ie it 8 ie e it II >e y e I'e g it It o y y 3 s e- » LQ M A T A K AN U I (LATE DKYBREAD) ANNUAL RACES, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 2 and 3, 1873. To Start at 0..c o'clock precisely, each day, •> STEWARDS. Messrs. W. U. BUHKS W. G BEEN BANK, J. S. DICKIE, J. D. NIVEN, JAMES SAMSON, J. HDDOLESTONE. W. JACK, M. SAM MON, Judge, J. G. O. GLA,SSFORD. Esej. Starter, Mr. J. ELLIOTT. Clerk of Course—Mr. S. M ‘CULLOUGH FIRST DAY, JANUARY 2. MAIDEN PLATE Of-15 Sovereigns, for all horses that have never won an advertised race Weigiit for age. Distance, one mile and a quarter Entrance £1 Is. Entries will bo received by the Secretary, at the Dunstan Creek Hotel, up to 9 pm. on the Ist of January, 1873 MATAK VN UI HAN DIG A P Of 50 Sovereigns. Open to all horses Distance, one mile and a half. The winner of any Uaudio .p Rue- 1 of the value of '*so, after the declaration of the weighs, to cany 71 b penalty; of two or more such races, 141b. Nomination, £1 Is.; acceptance, £2 2s. Nominations wll be received by the Secretary, at the Duustan Creek Hotel, up to 8 p m. on the 24th of Deeem!»er Weights will be declared at the Duustan: Creek Hotel, Drybread. at 10 mm. «n the 2Gth of December, and pub lished in the Dunstan Times on the 27th of December. Acceptance aiS p.m. on the Ist of January. 1873. SELLING STAKES Of 20 Sovereigns. The winner to Le sold by auction after the wc», and the surplus over entered price (if any) to go to the Race Fuad. Distance, one mile and a quarter. If entered to be sold for £2O, to earry lOst ; £ls, 9st. ; £lO, Bst.; £5, 7st. Post entry £l Is. MINERS’ PURSE Of 10 Sovereigns. Three - quarter mile heats. Weights, 9st. tor all horses that have never won an advertised race of £lO. Post entry, £1 Is. SECOND DAY, JANUARY 3. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP Of 30 Sovereigns. Distance, one mile '■ and a quarter. Open to all horses, j Nomination, £1 is ; Acceptance, £1 Is. Nominations will be core ived by the Secretary, at the Dunstan Creek Hotel, up t > 8 p.m. on the 2nd of Januaiy. 1873. Weights will l>e declared immediately afterwards, acceptance at ten o’clock the same evening. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE Of 10 .-sovereigns, Distance, two and half milts Post Entry. 10s, 6d. NOVEL HANDICAP Of 50 Sovereigns. Distance, one mile. Nomination, £1 Is.; acceptance, £1 Is. The Winner to be sold by auction after the race, and the proceeds to go to the Knee Fund. Nominations will be received by the Secretary, at the Dunstan Creek Hotel, up till 8 p.m. on the 2nd of January, 1873. Weights wi Ibe declared immediately after the Midsummer Handicap is run. HOSPI PAL RACE Of Sovereigns. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Welter weights forage. Gentlemen riders, A Silver Cup, value £lO 10s-, will be presented by the Club, to be won by the same horse two years in succession beforebeooming the p-operty of the, owner. Tire winner to hold possession of the cup till the next annual meeting. Entrance 10s. CONSOLATION HANDICAP Of ’ 0 Sovereigns, for ail beaten horses. Distance, one mile. Entrance, 10s. Gd. RULES & REGULATIONS. No person shall be allowed to enter or run a horse for any race in this programme (post entry races excepted) unless he be qualified as a subscriber of not less than £1 Is. to the race Fund. No entries will he received for any of the above races except upon this condition:—That all disputes, chums, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whomsoever theymiy appoint, and their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Jockey Costume wi 1 be strictly enforced, except, in post entry races, when a cap will be sufficient. A deduction of 5 percent, wid he made from the gross amount of the stakes. In all races three horses to start or no race. The Dunsfan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. Any person entering a protest will have to deposit the sum of i" I Is., and should such be doomed frivolous by the Stewards will bare to forfeit the amount CHARLES WISE,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 558, 27 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 558, 27 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 558, 27 December 1872, Page 3

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