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JLI&l wmm THE ALEXANDRA gPPING RACE MEETING, To be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1877. Stewards: Mr. J. Samson Mr. W. Beresford „ W. Theyers „ M, J. M'Ginnis „ A. Cameron „ 11 Finlay ~ J. Rivers „ E. Deady, Judge: James Samson, Esq. Starter : Mr. Henry Tohill. Clerk of the Course: Mr A. Cameron. Programme : MAIDEN PLATE— Of 10 sova. Weight for age. Entrance, 15s. Distance, one mile. Open to all horses that have never won public money. DISTRICT HANDICAP— Of 20 sovs. Nominations, Tss. 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 6d. Distance, one mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for the District Handicap, and Alexandra Handicap to bo sent into the Secretary before 8 p m., on Wednesday, the 19th September, 1877. Acceptances for the District Handicap to be sent in befox - e 8 p.m., on the night of general entry, Thursday, 27th September, 1877. Weights for the District Handicap will appear in the Duxstan Times, on Friday, 21st September, 1877. Entrances for the Maiden Plate will close at 8 p.m., on Thursday, 27th September, 1877. No entries will be received for any of the above races except upon this condition—That all disputes arising out of the rac’ng shall be decided by the Stewards, and their decision final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. GEORGE RATCLIFFS, Secretary. Alexandra, Aug. 27th, 1877. CLYDE COAL PIT. JAMES HOLT, (Proprietor.) JAMES HOLT begs to inform the residents of Clyde, station masters, farmers, and other settlers in the District, that he is now raising Coals in any quantity, and is able to meet all demands. The Coal from this Mine, for its burning qualities, is unsurpassed in the District. Full Weight Guaranteed. Prices —At the Pit’s Mouth, 20s per ton ; delivered in Clyde, 27s Cd. jgDWARD CHARNOCK, Wheelwright, Coach Builder, and GENERAL BLACK SM/ TH, Sunderland & Camp Sts., Clyde, E. Charnock hogs to inform the general public that he has now engaged a First-class General Smith, from Dunedin, who is ablq to turn out in a thoroughly workmanlike manner any work entrusted to him. Horses Shod on the Most Approved Principles. Every kind of Wheelwright work undertaken and executed by Edward Charnock himself, who guarantees that only the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber is used. A largo stock of all kinds of Wheelwright's and Blacksmith's materials always on hand. Waggons, Spring Carts, Drays, and Buggies neatly repaired and made to order. (KN Agricultural Implements of all, 1 kinds Repaired.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 803, 7 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 803, 7 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 803, 7 September 1877, Page 3

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