DUNSTAN JOCKEY CLUB. gPRING RACE MEETING, I To be held on. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1877. Stewards; Mr R. Stewart Mr H. Nettlefold „ C. Attfield „ B. Naylor „ A. Joss ~ W, G. Rees „ A. J.Denniston „ A. Waddell Judge: Mr. W. L. Simpson. Starter: Mr. S. Welsford, Clerk op the Course: Mr. J. Cox. Programme: MAIDEN PLATE— Of 15 Sovs. Entrance, 15s. For all horses that have never won public money. Distance, cne mile. Weight for age. Post entry. DUNSTAN HANDICAP— Of 20 Sovs. Nomination, 20s. Acceptance, 10s. Distance, one mile and a half. SELLING RACE— Of 15 Sovs. Entrance, 15s. Dis tance, three-quarter mile heats. No weight under 9«t. The winner to be sold for £ls, and the surplus (if any) to go to the Race Fund. Post entry. TRADESMAN’S HANDICAP— Of 15 Sovs. Nomination, 10s. Ac- ‘ cop tance,H Os. Distance, one mile. CONSOLATION HANDICAP— Of 5 Sovs. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Entrance, 7s 6d, Post entry. HOSPITAL RACE— Of Sovs. DisLince, IWf-a-mile. Entrance, 2s 6d. Winner to be presented with a whip. Nominations for the Dunstan Handicap to be received before 12 noon, on Friday, 28th September. Weights to be declared at 8 p.rn. on Monday, Ist October. Acceptances to be lodged with the Secretary by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 2nd. Nominations for the Tradesmen’s Handicap to be received before 12 noon, ou Friday, 28th September. Weights to be declared after the running oi the Dunstan Handicap. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Horses to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. No entry shall be received for any of the above Races except upon the tol lowing conditions: —That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or those whom they may appoint. Their decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this progiamme shall be final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enfoiced. GEO. CLARK, Hon. Secretary. ARRIVED JJART, CAMPBELL & CO., PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS, Whose productions, (Portrait and Landscape) have been so much admired and so favorably commented upon by the leading Press of Otago, beg to announce to the inhabitants of Clyde, Alexandra, and district that they have arrived at Clyde, and have erected their commodious Studio, (the largest and best appointed ever up country) next to Mr. John Cox’s cottage, Cheviot-st., and are now prepared to take Portraits in any known style, and in any weather. Locket and Brooch Miniatures worked up, and Portraits enlarged from Carte or Negative, and painted in a style superior to anything which can he produced in this Country by other Photographers. To Our Intending Patrons. Please note that, owing to our being desirous of securing views of the Lakes during the proper season, our stay here will ho for One Month Only! Our Prices Are For one or two persons, same Carte—per half dozen, 12s. Cd. ; per dozen, 20s. For every person in Groups above Two, 2s. Cd. extra for half dozen or dozen. Views of Claims, Residences, Horses, &c. as per agreement. Inspection is respectfully invited of the numerous specimens of our work up country.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 803, 7 September 1877, Page 3
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