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A LEXANDRA RACES. THE ALEXANDRA SPRING RACE MEETING, FRIDA Y, OCTOBER 1, 1886. Pbssidext*! Mr J. B. Wingfield, Vior-President: Mr L. G. Ryan. Judge: Mr J. B, Wingfield. Starter ; Mr 0. P. Etek. Clerk of Course : Mr W. Finlay. Clerk of the Scales : Mr J. Situinonds, Handicawer : Mr J. Young. Stewards : Messrs J.B.Wingfield, J. Rivers, 0. P. Beck, J. E. Thompson, J. Simmonds, H. Tohill, W. Theyers, R. Finlay, L G. Ryan, Dr Lewis, G. Field, W. Fraser, J. Butler, J. Young, H. C'wjan, W. Finlay, J. Crofts, C. C'ib.on, & R. Cnnion. PROGRAMME, MAIDEN PLATE, Of 10 sovs. Entrmoe, 10s. Distance, 1 mile. Weight for age. Open to all hm sea that have never won an adver- i tised ) ace. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, Of 35 sovs. Nomination, 13s ; Acceptance, 13s, Distance, one mile and a half. handicap trotting race, Time Trot of 10 sovs, second horse 3 sovs. Nomination, 7s Cd ; Acceptance, ss. Distance, S miles. No/weight under lOat. J DISTRICT Ha/dIGAP, Of 20 sovs. Nomination/lOs lAoceptance, 10s. Winner of thfe AWaJidra Handicap to carry 71b jfenajidy. /Distance, 1 mile and a quarter, / / HACK SSILJNQ/RACE, Of 10 sovs ThGwinnfc'y be sold for Ll2, and the sumlus (if tiy) to go to the race fnndf I’ntranfe, os. Distance, 1 mile. A r o weight under 9st, Post entry. / CONSOLATION HANDICAP. Of 5 sovsf For all beaten horses. Nomination, 2s Oi ; Acceptance, 2s (id. Post entry. HOSPITAL RACE, Of sovs. Eider of winning hoise to be piesented with a whip. Eider of second horse a pair of spurs.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for the Alexandra Handicap, District Handicap, and Handicap Trotting Race, murt be received by the Secretary before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7. VV eights, etc., will be published in the Dcnstan Times on Friday, September 10. Acceptances for all Handicaps, and entries for the Maiden Plate, must be received by the Secretary before 8 pm. on Thursday, September 30. Three horses to accept in each Handicap, or no race. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of stakes for expen .es. No Qualification Fee required. Any person enteiing a protest roust deposit L2, and should such protest be deemed frivolous by the Stewards, the amount will be forfeited. The Dunedin Jockey Club Rules will bo strictly enfoiced. W. V. FORREST, Secretary A.J.C, Alexandra, July 14, 1886. A LEXANDRA SPRING RACES. The following aio the Nominations and Weights for the ALEXANDRA HANDICAP. Mr Rivers’ DON Mr Le Fevre’s PEVOJ Mr Huddles* one's BOOKER SAJ Mr Thomson’s FOUL ?LA Mr Gordon’s OAI/B/LIJ Mr Rivers’ CHE/ Mr Thomson's FUjG Mr Goidon’s EPI/URE Mr Shepprid’s S’ffiYTESM.A N dtstrk/c handic Mr Rivers’ DON JOSE Mr Huddbstone’s KNICK Pits ROCKER, SAM Mr Thomson s FOUL PL ’ Y... Mr Gordon’s G ARIf.ALDI ... Mr Rivers’ CHEAP JACK ... Mr Gordon’s EPICURE Mr Sheppard’s STATESMAN Mr Huddles tone's TOPSY ...

HANDICAP TROT. Mr MeSwan's RABBITTER ... Mr Field’s COLLEEN DMAS ... 15 secs Mr Cruierou’s NELLY 15 - ee -, Mr Holden’s PRINCE *lO sees Mr Brophy’a PRESENT TIME ... 25 secMr Olds’ MABEL 05 Becs Mr Lc Fevre’s MAGGIE 25 secs Mr Mclntosh’s MAYFLOWER... 30 sees Mr Holt’s SCAM P 40 sees MrKitlo’s FANNY 40 secs Mr Le Fevre’g MASHER MAID 40 secs Mr Ha;nngton s 8L00D,,, ~, 45 secs Mr Field’s TURPIN 50 secs Mr Dungey's JIMMY 50 s«-cs Mr Croft’s DONGARViN LASS 60 sec? Mr O'Biien’s MALVINO ... 60 sees MrSymondv SULTAN 60 secs jyj’ATRIMONJAL AGENCY, JENSEN & Co., I|Z Station Road, Pkistow, Established to supply Sealer* in the Colonies with tliAuldiVasprfof respectable young arafwilling to comraunicate with l/na 'fide Tradesmen, others desirous of meets ing with nsetuywives. They will be supplied fron/ the Agricultural Districts of England, Ire’and, Scotland, and Wales, as well as the Continent of Europe. Applicants should state their particular requirements and pro* ferences, enclosing Postal Order for Two Shillings, to meet preliminary expenses.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1280, 10 September 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1280, 10 September 1886, Page 2

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