THE jUNSTAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING RACE MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1882. Stewards : Messrs, B. Naylor, sen., A. Joss, L. Macqeorge, G. Fache, G. Clark, S. Welsford, J. Campbell, A. Waddell, C. Atttield, A. Maekay, J. Parks, R. Stewart, T. Maokay, H. Mackenzie, C. Holden, F, Jeffery, Major KeddelL President : Mr. Samuel Welsford. Treasurer : Mr. Frederick D. Jeffery. Judge : Major Jackson KeddolL Clerk of the Course : •Rlr. G. Attfield. Starter : Mr. Samuel Welsford. Clerk of Scales : Mr. L. D. Maogeorge. Maiden P i ate Of 10 sovs; weight for age ; entrance, 15s. Distance, one mile and a halt ; for all horses that have never won public money*. Dunstan Handicap. Of 25 sovs ; nomination 20s, acceptance, 10s. Distance, one mile and a half. Hack Selling Race. Of 10 sovs ; entrance, 10s. Distance J-mile heats. No weight under 9 stone. The winner to be sold for £l2, and the surppis {if any) to go to the Race fund. Post entry. Hospital Race. Of sovs ; entrance, 2s 6d. Distance, half a mile ; catch weights. The rider of the winning horse to be presented with a riding whip. Vincent Handicap. Of 15 sovs nomination, 15s j acceptance, 10s. Distance, one mile. Hurry Skurry. Of 5 sovs ; entrance. 7s 6d ; no weight under 10 stone. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Post entry. Nominations for the Dunstan Handicap and Vincent Handicap to be sent to the Secretary before 12 o’clock noon of Thursday, September 21. Weights for the Dunstan Handicap will be declared on Saturday, September 23, at 9 pm. Acceptances to be lodged with the Secretary before 9 pm. on September 28. Entries for the Maiden Plata will close at 9 p.m. on September 28. Weights for the Vincent Handicap to be i declared, and acceptances lo Ipcd, after the i uuuing of the Dunstan Handicap. RULES 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 f dlowing conditions That all disputes, claims and objections 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 programme shall be final. No qualification. No deduction from stakes. The Dnnatan Jockey Club Rules will be strictly enforced. JOHN S. DICKIE, Secretary. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1882 At 1 o’clock sliarp. 2 IRON BOATS, LANDING-STAGES, WINCHES, CHAINS, and BOAT, FOR POSITIVE SALE, AT ALEXANDRA FERRY. George fachf, instructed by Messrs. Dnley and McKersey, will sell by Public Auct on, on Monday, September 4, 1882, at 1 o’clock, The entire plant of the Alexand a Kerry. The mint is formed of two iron boats, each 36 feet long and 10 feet beam, furnished with anchors, chains, mooring tackles, and every appliance for working. 600 feet of 4Jin. wire rope. 6(;0 feet of '.|in. „ „ 2 Landing-stages, one with angleiron frame 2 Iron crab winches 2 Chain tackles, iron blocks 1 18-feet bo it used for crossing foot passengers A quantity of |in. aid Jin. chain Also, Numerous other articles used in connection with the Kerry too numerous to mention. The above property is well-known as one of the most complete ferry plants in the colony, and the sale is well worthy the a'tenlion of parties requiring a ferry plant, dredge owners, and others.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1062, 25 August 1882, Page 2
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