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Racing. DUN STAX JOCKEY CLUB. SPUING MEETING, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14tii, 1881. Stewards : Messrs T. Leaby Messrs A. Joss G. Clark S. Welsford J. Campbell IMacoeorce A. Waddell R. Stewart k Mr B. Naylor, senior. Judge : Major Jackson Keddell Starter : Mr Samuel Welsford Clerk oi the Course : Mr 0. Attfielcl HaNDICAPPERS ; Messrs Waddell, Bourcbier, and Campbell.

-PROGHAMMEM aider Plate, ■Ut 10 soya ; weight for ago ; entrance, 15s. One mile ; for all horses that have never won public money. nc o, Dunstan Handicap, Uf 20 soys; nominations 20s, acceptances 10s. Distance, one and a half mite. n . Hack Selling Pace, Uf lOsovs ; entrance, 10s. Three qnartcr- . o beats. No weight under 9st : the winner to he sold for £l2, and the surplus (if any) to go to the Pace Fund. Post entry. it ir Hospital Race. Half mile ; catch weights ; the rider of the winning horse to be presented with a riding-whip. Vincent Handicap, Uf lo sovs. Nominations 15s, acceptance 10s j one mile. Hurry Skurry, Uf jbovs. No weight under lOst. Distance three-quarters of a mile ; entrance, 7s 6d. Post entry. ’ Nominations for the Dunstan Handicai and Vincent Handicap to he sent to tin Secretary before twelve o’clock noon o Ihursday, October 6th. Weights for the Dunstan Handicap wil bodeclared on Saturday, October Sth, at S Acceptances to be lodged with the Score ta (T before 9 p.m., October 13. Entries for the Maiden Plate will close al 9 p.m. on October 13. Weights for the Vincent Handicap to be declared, and acceptances lodged, after the running of the Dunstan Handicap. PULES AND REGULATIONS. For all races (except the handicaps) three horses to start, or no race. No entry shall be received for any of the above races except upon the following conditions : I hit all disputes, claims, and oblections arising out of the running shall be decided by the stewards, or those whom they may appoint. The decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this xemgrammo shall be linal strlcUy enforced. J ° CkeyClUb wUI be JOHN S. DICKIE, Secretary. Miscellaneous notice.

nP.HE Wertheim Sewing-machine wil A stand any test applied to it, and is the most reliable machine yet placed before the public. Country orders should be sent to the [Clyde agent, from whom machines (hand or treadle) can be obtained. A hand-machiuo for sale, either for cash on tho deferred-payment system. Machine Oil of the very best (pialitv, GEORGE FACHE, Agent COAL! COAL! EARNSCLEUGH COLLIERY. HOLDEN & BUCKLEY, Proprietors. Holden & buckley b eg to intimate that, on and after date, they will supply coal at the following rates : At the pit’s mouth, per ton - 12s 6d In Clyde, cash on delivery - 24s Od „ hooked- - . 25s Od Other parts of the district by arrangement. To the Mining Eegistrar at Clyde, of the Otago Goldfields Mining District, and all other persons whom it may concern, rtIAKE NOTICE that it is intended to J- construct a water-race for domestic and irrigation purposes—such water-race to ho an extension of water-race held under License No. 916, dated 29th July, 1880, in the names of Andreas Christen Iverson, and Christen Ivorsen—commencing at the termination of said above-mentioned race, on the mining reserve on Block X, Lcanin" Book District, passing through Sections 2 and 1, Block 111, and Sections 2 and 1, Block I, Fraser District, and terminating in the Fraser Eiver. The length of such race is about two and a-half miles. Tho course Wist to East. The mean breadth will be about two feet, and tho depth about one foot, and jt is 1 proposed to carry one head of water. ANDREAS CHRISTEN IVEESEN. CHRISTEN IVEESEN. Hearing at the Warden’s Office, Clyde, on Thursday, October 27, 1881, at the hour 1 of 11 o’clock in the forenoon.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1016, 7 October 1881, Page 2

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