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D UNRI'AN RACING CLtJB ANNUAL SUMMER RACE MBETINC To Start at 1 30. p,m. punctually. To be held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 4th and sth, 1884. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY-FRIDAY. To Start at 1.30. p.m. punctually, MAIDEN PLATE, 15 Bovs. Entrance 20s. For all hone that have never won an advertise! prise of over LID. Weight for Ag« Distance 14 miles, j ( HACK RACE. 10 sovs. Entrance 15s. For all bona fid hacks that have never won an advei tiaed prize of over-LlO. No weigh under 10 stone. Distance 1 mile, Poa entry. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, 38 Sovs. Distance I j miles. Nominatioi 30s ; acceptance 15s, Second horse t receive L 5 from the stakes. SELLING RACE /' 15 sovs. Entrance 20s. Distance J mil bents. No weight under 9st. 611 Winner to ho sold for Lls. Surplus, i any, to go to the race fund. Post ont ;j FLYING HANDICAP 20 sovs. Distance J mile. Winner of th Grand Stand Handicap to carry penalty of 7lh. Nomination 20s ; A< ceptanca 10 s. SECOND DAY-SATURDAY HANDICAP TROTTING RACE 15 sovs. Distance twice round the course Saddle or harness.. Nomination 15 a acceptance 10s. No weight under 10sl hack selling race 10 sovs. Distance 4 mile beats. Noweig under 9st. , Entrance 15s. Winner be sold for LlO. Surplus, if any, to , to the race fund. Post entry. Dunstan Racing Club Handicap, of I sovs. Nominations, 40s ; acceptance 20a. Distance, 2 miles. Second hor to receive £lO from the Stakes. Hospital Rick of sovs. For a prize be handed over to the Dunstan Distri Hospital. The rider of the winnii horse to receive a whip. Eutranc 2s 6d. Distance, | mile. Cat! weights. Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs. F all beaten horses. Nomination, 15 acceptance, 10s. Distance 1 mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for the Gram) Stand, Flyii and Racing Club Handicaps must lie ceivcd by the Secretary not later th Wednesday, the 26th December wi colours, pedigree, ami other particulars. Weights to he declared on Saturday, f 29th, for Grand Stand and Flying Han caps Acceptances to be sent in on or heft 8 p.m. on night of geneial entiy, Thursda the 3rd January, 1884. Weighis for the Racing Club Handle to be declared on the evening of Friday, t 4th. Acceptances to be delivered to t Secretary not later than 9 a.m. on Saturd 5 th. Nominations for Maiden Plate and Fn ting Race to be sent in not later than 8 p. on the night of general entry. Handicap for the Trottinc Race to declared on the evening of Frida-, the 41 Acceptances for same to he delivered to t Secretary not later than 9 am. ou Satnrd; the sth. There must be three entries for eai event or no race. No entry will be received except on t conditions that all disputes, claims, at objections arising nut of the racing shall decided by the Stewards, or whom th may appoint. Their decision upon all poiti connected with the carrying out the abo programme to be final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will enforced. Five per cent, to he deducted from i winnings. General entries will be received by t.l Seore’ary up to 8 p.m, on Thursday, tl 3rd January. E itrance money enclose with name, age, and pedigree (if ai-y) of tl horse, name of the owner, and colour of tl rider. J. S. DICKIE, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF ~THE LA' ' JOHN' SAMUEL FOOTE, F O R S By Tender—Two Extendi Claims at Robinson's Spn Bluckstone Kill, with Ta Race, Bams, Wirier Bao nine mi es in length, Thei is a hut on the claim, wit mining tools, etc. Goc supply ot coal within i yards of the hut. Tenders will he received at MRS FOOTE’S TEMPERA NOE ROOMS, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. MRS GRACE FOOTE still continues the business carried on by her durmg the life-time of her late husband (John Samuel Foote), and trusts to merit a continuance of patronage. Temperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. GOOD STA BLING; WANTED, a fairly educated and in elligent L A D,as an Apprentice in the Printing Trade Office of this Paper.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1126, 30 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1126, 30 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1126, 30 November 1883, Page 2

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