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toortlag. Dunedin jockey oleb spring MEETING, TO IB SELB «N 7XI FORBURY PARK RACECOURSE, Ml ST. ANDREW’S HOLIDAYS, NOV. SO and DEC. 1, 1876. STEW ABBS : Mr James Marshall, Mr C. W. Cutten, Mr G S. Smith, Mr James Davidson, Mr D. Prpudfoot, Mr J. Reany, Mr W. H. Taggart, Mr James Shand, Mr T. H. Dodson, Mr G. W. Eliott, r , ~ Mr .George Dows;. M r ■ ?.< •*,. ; a *h. X JV Mkcleftnl - Judge: Mr Henry Driver; Stabtbb: Mr Geo. Dodson; Glebe of Coubsb : Mr H. Gourley; Treasokbbi iMr'F. -i<- ■ Meenan. Official Tiice-Keepbe : Mr K. H. Bailey. Hamdioappbb : Mr 0. Moore. FIRST DAY. Matohn Plate of 40sovs. Entrance2sovs,: ohe’ mile and a-half; weight for awe. Fet horses that have never won an advertised ' prizeexoeedingL2s. v ■•■ r ••• V St. Andbkw’s Handicap of 100 sovs, with a sweep ofSsoVs; the amount accruing from the sweepstakes to go to the second horse; two miles; nomination 2 sovs; acceptance 3 sovs. Selling Race of 35 sovs. one mile ami a-hall; weight for agel : ’ 1 Horses entered to be’sold for LSO, to carry lOlbs over weight fob a?e; forL4o, to csurry4reight for age: for LBO, allowed 141bs; L2O, 28Ibs; ■ ■ LlO,' 421bs. The winner- to bn soldibytauction, and any surplus to go to the funds. Spbing Handicap of 59 sovs; one mile and a quarter; nomination 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. The winner of. St. Andrew’s Handicap to cany Tibs extra. ' s •' Handicap Tbottino Raqb of 30 joys; S miles,, Entrance 2 sovs; no weight under 1.0 stone, optional saddle or harness 1 ' .• ; "w , Benevolent Soubbt for a purse of sovs. Post entry 10a: one mile and a distance. The whole of .the this race to he presented to the Benevolent Institution.* Tbe rider to redeiye r hrst horse, saddle Aid bridle;- 1 second, a whip; third, a pair spurs. SECOND* DAY. Handicap : Hubdle Race of 50 soys. Entrance 2 sovs. ;Hwo miles and a distance; overten flights ofhurdlss,3ft 6in high.' . .. Pbesident’s Handicap of 80 sovs, with a sweep of 2 sovs; the amount accruing ’ from the sweep to go to the second horse. One mile and a half; nomination 2 sots f accepsovs. ’ ' ■ ' Railway Plate of 35 tovs. Entrance 1 sovs; one mile and a distance; weight for age. Gbahd Stand Handicap of 40 sbys j one mile and. a quarter;. nomination 1 soy; acceptance 1 sov." J Hack Race of 15 sovs i open to all horses; past entry I sov; one mile; catch weights. The winner to be sold by auction for 20 sovs, any surplus to go to the fpnds. Consolation Handicap of 20 sov*; 1 post entry 1 soy-; onq mile,. :: r « ■■ l Rur.ES andHßgulaj ions; NOMINATIONS for the St, Andrew’s. Spring, Trotting, Hurdle, Presideht’s, and Grand Stand Handicaps must be made to the Secretary, at the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, oa br before 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, Weights declared on the evening of Wednesday, 15th November. The weights for the President’s aud Grand Stand Handicaps will be declared on the evening of the First Day’s Rsfces. 1 " Acceptances (with sweepstakes for the St. Andrews Handicap) on xught of. general entry. General Entries to be made at the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, on Thursday, 23rd November, before 8 pm. The new rules of the Dunedin Jockey Club strictly adhered to. All entries, and Acceptances must be in sealed covers, addressed to the Stewards or Secretary, contain entrance money, sweepstakes, description and age of horse, and colors to be worn by the jockey. A penalty of two sovs will be enforced for riding in wrong colors. No person to en|pr a horse unless he be a subscriber of not less than LI Is to the funds; Mid hQ peMoh W hdmihate unless b6th"*bjynsr' and nominator foe subscribers of. the same amount. - , ' In the event ,qf any person entering a protest, the sum of L2 2s 'must'be 16dged with the before suoh proteat is considered: this sum tobe forfeited tothe funds should the Stewards consider t|xe pro ( frivoloqsor veFa-’ Fivq per myiU. foe deducted of ’all moneys paid m accordance with the pro- • grhmme forexpefasefe; 4- , ;?r > All disputes, claims, and objections arising, out _ ®|f, racing ehSll'be' by the Stewards, jqr whpever r , they . may appoint. Their decision ' upoh L -’all points -connected carrying put of tfoe prpgrpmme shall : and Acceptances ,wjllnot be received after the time stated, Guilder imwbi^teflcewbktoVeri- «Uoorr r ' SYDNEY JAMBS, Secretary. Hi/.) c, f r -V ~ . ■ DUNEDIN AUTUMN MEETING. • March 2&d,’23rd}ahd 24th, 1877, •The Dunedin Cup, a Handicap of -500 sovs, ; with a sweepstake of 10'sova each. The second horse to receive 50 sovs, and the third 20 sovs from the 1 stakes.' 1 Two miles and a distance. The winner of any handicap'#ace: of the valpe of 200 soy?, after deck-/ ration of weights, to carry 7lbs extra •% of two or more such.races, lOlbs extra. Of any such handicap race of the value of 100 sovs, to carry 51bs extra; of two or more such races, 81bs extra., Nominations, enclosing 2 sevs. to be made to the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, before 8 p.m. on Saturday, November, 4th, 1876 Weights to be declared on aturday, November 25th, I 1876., , iAcoeptanceSj with 5 sovs,, of the sweep, to he made to the Secretary before 8 6m. on Saturday, January 13, 1877, the dance ofsweep—s sovsrrto be made good general entry, Thursday, March Note.—Nominations and acceptances for the Dunedin Cup will not. pie received after the tirae_ stated under, any pretence, with the exception of from the. Australian Colonies, which will be.received.by letter bearing postmark of dates. Full particular* can be obtained from SYDNEY JAMES, ’ Secretary D.J.C. " '•>•<■’ -'• SdnsationaL -■ 1 : LESSON S at their Rootas, and at tBe~ClrlK ; : •High School. Rooms at, Mr Hajdy’e Offices, bear MrffC Begg a Music SaTooh. Brinces street. Public Notices. ELECTION OF A LAY REPRESSV TIVE TO THE GENERAL SYI ■ FOR THE DISTRICT 1. PDUNEI I HENRY FREDERICK • turning Officer, hereby give notice the Nomination of a 1 .ay Representative t< General Synpd, for the District of Dnn< will take plaice at my office, Pifeoes al north, on Monday; the Tflth October: a .noon ; and if two or more Candidatea are n nated, the Election, will be held at the i place, en Monday, 30th October,, betweer hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. HENitY FREDERICK HARDY, , Returning «.ffi© M OTlUE.—Cattle straying ,ou, the Sch< LI ground, Waikari, will be impounded, 1 Johnson. - ■ and ; Cheap Picture Franu all sizes and patterns, in stock, 22 by to 8 x 6, glass, io , complete, 27s 6d per doze ' tealers supphed at lowest wholesale pric< Address, 1. rioru, ri anover and Castle streei eAV E <. SHAM —1 ’etition for a daily posi MOft 1 d * lTWy at A - Dame .Jrlrioa deoil.

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Evening Star, Issue 4266, 28 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4266, 28 October 1876, Page 3

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