Alexandra annual race MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1815. STEWARDS : Mr Eeuesford Mr W. Eobertson „ M‘ Donald „ L. G. Ryan „ J. Rivers „ H. Toiiill Mr \V, Theyers. JUDGE: Air James Samson. STARTER: Mr M'Ginnis. CLERK OF THE COURSE: Mr A.. Cameron. J3 R 0 G R A M M E. MAIDEN PLATE Of lOSovs., open to all lunses that have never won an advertised prize over .£lO. Weight for age. Distance one mile. Entrance, 10s. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP Of 15 Sovs. Nomination, 10s.; acceptance, 15s. Distance, one mile and a quarter. HACK SELLLNG RACE Of 10 Sovs. The winner to be sold for Tl2 10s. Distance, three quarters of a mile, heats. Entrance, 10s. DISTRICT HANDICAP Of 20 Sovs. Nomination, 15s. ; acceptance, 20s. Distance one mile and a half. CONSOLATION HANDICAP Of 5 Sovs. Entrance, 7s Cd. Distance, one mile. RULES. No person allowed to enter a horse for either the Alexandra Handicap or the District, handicap unless he is a subscriber of at least one guinea to the funds. Nominations for the Alexandra Handicap and District Handicap to be sent in to the Secretary, enclosing nomination and qualification money, before 7 p.m. on Thursday, the 17th December; and acceptances for both Handicaps before 'J p.m., on the night of general entry, Thursday, December 31st. Weights to be declared in the “ Dunstan Times” of the 25th of December. In all Post Entry races three horses to start, or no race. The Rules of the Dunstan Jockey Club will be strictly enforced. Five per cent will be deducted from gross amount of stakes for expenses. All disputes arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, and their decision final. GEORGE RATCLIFFE, Secretary. pEXAKDRA ANNUAL RACES. DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS. Alexandra Handicap. Holloway’s Pills, Look to your Health.—Any abrupt change in the weather always causes much disordered action in the human body. 11 is a matter of primary impoitance to rectify every in egularity without delay, which it is in the power of every one to do by taking Holloway’s Pills. These Pills arethebest preventatives of indigestion, and tbo mildest aperients over prescribed. They purify and cool the blood, and equalise the circulation through the system, even to the minutest vessel of the skin. They act admirably on the liver and kidneys. By these salutary effects many ailments are averted, and more serious illness prevented. Persons subject to bilious attacks, flatulency, gout, rheumatism, and rheumatic gout, will be benefited by this treatment,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 661, 18 December 1874, Page 3
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