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jyiNSI’AN RACING CLUB ANNUAL SUMMER RACE MEETING To Start at 1 30. p.m. punctually, * ■’« . To be held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY* JANUARY 4th and sth, 1884 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY-FRID AY, To Start at 1.30. p.m. punctually. MAIDEN PLATE, 15 sovs. Entrance 20a. (For all horses that have never won an advertised prize of' over LlO. We ; ght for Age. Dis-tones 14 mites. HACK RACE. 10 sovs. Ent-ance 15s. For all bona fide hacks that have never won an "advir-' , Used prize of over L'O. No weight under 10 stone. Distance 1 mile,. Post , . -entry,.,.. -rohco ;; . ‘GRAND STAND HANDICAP. ' " 30s ; acceptance 15s. Second horse to receive L 5 from the stakes. SELLING RACE v : ' 15 sovs. Entrance 20s. Distance f mile heats. No weight under 9st, 61h Winner to be sold for 115, Surplus, if any, to go to the race fund. Post entry.'' FLYING HANDICAP 20 sovs. Distance f mile. Winner of . the Grand Stand Handicap to carry a penalty of 71b. Nomination 20s ; Acceptance 10s. SECOND DAY-SATURDAY . HANDICAP TROTTING RACE-. 15 sovs. Distance twice round the course. Saddle or harness. Nomination 15 *; acceptance 10s. No weight under 10st. HACK SELLING RACE 10 sovs. Distance 4 mile heats. No weight under Oat. Entrance 15s. Winner to be sold for LlO. Surplus, if any, to go . to the race fund. Post entry. Dunstan Racing Club Handicap, of 50 sovs. Nominations, 40a ; acceptances, 20s. Distance, 2 miles. Second horse to receive £lO from the Stakes. Hospital Race of sovs. For a prize to be handed over to the Dunstan District Hospital. The rider of the winning horse to receive a whip. Entrance, 2s fid. Distance, | mile. Catch weights. Consolation Handicap, of 13 sovs. For all beaten horses. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10a. Distance 1 mile. 4 '‘. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for the Grand Stand, Flying, and Racing Club Handicaps must be received by the Secretary not later than Wednesday, the 26th December with colours, pedigree, and other particulars. Weights to be declared on Saturday, th 6 29th, for Grand Stand and Flying Handicaps. Acceptances to be sent in on nr before 8 p.m. on night of. general entry, Thursday, the 3-d January. ISB4 i Weights for the Racing Clnb Handicap to be declared on the evening of Friday, the 4th. Acceptances to b« delivered to the Secretary not later than 9 a.m. on Saturday 5 th. Nominations for Maiden Plate and Trotting Race to be sent in not later than 8 p.m. on the night of general entry. Handicap for the Trotting Race to he declared on the evening of Frida., the 4th. Acceptances for same to be delivered to the Secretary not later than 9 a.m. on Saturday the sth. There must be three entries, for each event or no race. No entry will be received except on the condition# that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision upon ail points connected with the carrying out the above programme to be final. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules will be enforced. Five per cent, to be deducted from all winnings. General entries will be received by the Secretary up to 8 p.m, on Thursday, the 3rd January. Entrance money enclosed, with name, age, and pedigree (if ai y) o f the horse, name of the owner, and colour of the rider. J. S. DICKIE, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN SAMUEL FOOTE, o R SAL E.. By Tender—Two Extended Claims at Robinson’s Spur, Blackstone ITill, with Tail Race, Dams, Wa*er Races nine mi es in length. There is a hut on the claim, with, mining tools, etc. Good supply ol coal within 20 yards of the hut. Tenders will be received at MRS. FOOTK’STKMPCHANGE ROOMS, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. MRS GRACE FOOTE stiH continues the business carried on by her during the life-time of her late husband (John Samuel Koncej, and trusts to merit a continuance of patronage. Temperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill's Creek. GOOD STABLING. WANTPID, a fairly educated and intelligent LAD,as an Apprentice to the Printing Trade. Office of this Paper.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1127, 7 December 1883, Page 2

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