THE ALEXANDRA SPRING RACE MEETING J • ,• 'g ,V . »i ' * * ‘To Bo "held on TUEBDAV, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1876. Stewards : Mr J. Samson Mr W. Reresford „W. Theyers „R. Finlay „A. Cameron „M. ,T. M'Giunis „ J. Rivera „ F. Deady. Judge: W. G. Rees, Esq. Starter: Mr Henry Tobill. Clerk of the Course ; Mr A. Cameron. i. _ Programme : MAIDEN PLATE— Of 10 so vs. Weight for ago. Entrance, 15a. Distance, one mile. Open to all horses that have never won public money. DISTRICT HANDICAP— Of 20 sovs. Nominations, Iss. Acceptances, 20s, Distance, one mile and a half. HACK SELLING RACE— Of 10 sovs. The winner to be sold for £l2. Entrance, 10s. Three, quarter-mile heats. No weight under 9st. Post entry. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP— Of 15 sovs. Nominations, 10s. Acceptances, 15s. Distance, one mile. CONSOLATION HANDICAP— Of 5 sovs. Entrance, 7s Cd. Distance, one mile. RULES A'ND REGULATIONS, Nominations for the District Handicap, and Alexandra Handicap to be sent in to the Secretary before 8 p.m., on the 20th of September, 1876. Acceptances for the District Handicap to be sent in before 8 p.m , on the night of general entry, Monday, September 25th, 1876. Weights for the District Handicap will appear in the Dunstan Times, on the 22nd of September, 1876. Entrances for the Maiden Plate will close at 8 p.m., cn Monday, 25th of September, 1876.
No entries will bo received for any of the above races, except upon this condition—That all disputes arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, and their decision final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. GEORGE RATCLIFFS, Secretary. Alexandra, Aug. 30th, 1876. FRIDAY. Bth SEPTEMBER, 1876, Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE* Pictures, Books, Ornaments, HORSE, BUGGY, HARNESS, Ac., ike. A splendid opportunity for Parties Furnishing and those in want of really superior articles. WJ. BARRY '& Co. • have been favored with instructions from Mr T. Fergus (who is leaving the district) to offer for sale, by public auction, on the premises, date and hour as above stated, The whole of his very superior Household Furniture and other Property, consisting of— Spring Sofas and Chairs, Chests Drawers, Pictures, Venetian Blinds, Window : poles and Curtains, and, all appurtenances of a well.furnished House. For full Particulars, see Catalogues. The Horse, Buggy, and Harness are admirably suited for family use, the horse being quiet and staunch, and the buggy and harness in good order. Remember—Friday, Bth September, at One o’clock. ■ W. J. BARRY & CO., Auctioneers. g D E BE E U & C 0., DUNEDIN, Havo removed to those splendid premises lately occupied by O. F. REID.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 751, 8 September 1876, Page 3
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