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>s^ B LACKS, DISTRICT RACES, FRIDAY, Isth MARCH, 1878, To Start at 13 o’clock sharp. ’ Sirra'AHos: ■J. Fitches G. Sinclair M. Gavan R. Ryan J. W. Mclntosh W, Buraeu M. Fitzgerald J. Glass

Judge: £,*!« B. Campbell. ; Starter : t P. Harrington. ■Clerk op the Course : J. Healv. S Programme: ' MAIDEN PLATE— 1 Of 10 Sovs.. for all horses that have never won an advertised race. Weight for age. Distance, one und a-half miles. Post entry, 15s. DISTRICT HANDICAP--Of 15 Sovs. Open to all horses, . Nomination, 10s 6d. Acceptance, , lOg fid. Nominations will be re- ' ceived by the Secretary, at Blacks < Hotel, .up to 8 pm. on the 14th i March. Weiguts declared immediately after; Acceptances, at 30 p.m. Distance, two miles. HACK RACE— f Of 5 Sovs. Three-quarter mile heats, . No weight under 9st. Post en- ] try, ss. , HANDICAP HURDLE R ACE— ■ Of 10 Sovs One mile heats over five 1 flights of Hurdles, 3ft 6in. Nomination, 7s 6J ; acceptance, 7s ■ 6d. Nominations and Accep- ; •tances will be received at the same time and place as the District Handicap. HANDICAP TROTTING RACEOf 5 Sovs. Distance miles. No weight under list. Post -entry, ss. •CONSOLATION HANDICAP—i Foot Racing and Athletic Sports j ■between Races. ■ ■RULES AND REGULATIONS. | j No person will bo allowed to enter i lor run a horse in-this Programme ur-1 1 less he be qualified as a subscriber of | not less than one guinea to the Race j | Fund.- j j No entries will be received for any i ! of the above Races except under this | condition--That all disputes, claims i and objections arising out of the rac- 1 ing, shall he decided by the Stewards, j or whomsoever they may appoint, and their decision on all points connected with the carryingont of the programme shall be final. Jockey costume will be strictly enforced. A deduction of five per cent, will be made from the gross amount of the stakes. Three horses to start for all posit entry races or no race. The Dunstan Jockey Club rules will be strictly enforced. Any person entering a protest will have to deposit the sura of one guinea, and shouli such be deemed frivolous by the Stewards, the amount will be forfeited. J. ALEXANDER, Hon. Sec. ■BLACKS RACES, SALE B\ v AUCTION..' /~i EO. FACITE during the Meeting XT will sell by Auction on the Course Several First-class Hacks. Parties wishing to enter Stock for Sale during the day will please interview Mr Faehe At Gavan’s Shamrock Hotel before the Races, or on the Race Course. AGRICULTURAL RISKS. rjuiF. National insurance 1 COMPANY te prepare 1 to insure against . FlßE—Agricultural risks, Crain in stock or stack, and Steam Thrashing Machines travelling from place to place. Lowest Current Rates. GEORGE CLARK, Agent, Clyde. I Valuable Discovert eor the Hair,— * If your hair is turning prey or white, or falling otf, use the Mexican Hair Kehewer,” or it ieill positively restore, in every case, Orcy, or White hair to its original color, without e leaving the disagreeable smell of most “ Kea storers.” It makes the hair charmingly t beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands - are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for “The Mexican Hair Renewer,” pret> pared by Henry C Gallup, 403 Oxfordf street, London, and sold by Chemists ahd Perfumdrs every where, ».t 3s fid per bottle

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Dunstan Times, Issue 830, 15 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 830, 15 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 830, 15 March 1878, Page 3

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