CANTERSURY RACE MEETING. HPO take place on Wedxesdaa' and -*- Thuusdav, i'itli and I3t!i March. Stcicariis. W. K. McDonald. Esq. W. Smart, E<q. J. "L Brown, Esq. F. W. Devon, Esq. C. C. Haslewood, Esq. First Day. Hdhdlk Rack tor £ , added to a Sweep stakes of £ each, for all horses: weight, for <i»e. Jockey Club plate weights, two miles, over six tiiirhv* <>! hurdles, oft. Gin. high. The winner to pay £2 to the Racing Fund. Thk Canteubdky Crp, value £ , added to a Sweepstakes oi" £ each, fur all horses, weight forage. J.C.P. weight*, second horse to save his stake, heats two mites. The winner to pay £o to the Racing Fund. Thk LictxsKD Victuallers' Purse of £ added to a Sweepstakes of £ each, second horse to save his stake, fourteen hands high, Bst. 7lbs. Seven lbs. allowed or carried rxlra for evcrv inch under or over. The winner of the Canterbury Cup to carry 7lbs. extra. Heats, one mile. Hack Stakes of ss. each, with three sovereigns added, for noises not entered ;o run in anr other race of the meeting. The last horse to pay the second horse's stake. Post entry, one mile. Second Day. The Jockey Ci.ub Plate of £"20, added to a Sweepstakes of £'2 each, second horse to save hi= siake, for all horses foaled iv the Province of Canterbury. Weight for age—2 years old, 6si. ! Olts.i 3 years, Ssi. 9ibs., 4 years. 9st |131b5., 5 years, lOst ~]bs.,G years and aged, lOst. lOlbs. One mile and a half. The winner of the Canterbury Cup to carry 7'ibs. extra. The Ladies Perse of £ , added to a Sweepstakes oi' £ each, second horse to>ave his stake. Weight for age -J.C.P. weights. The winner of the Jockey Club Plate or Canterbury Cup to carry 7H»s., of both. 'Olbs. extra. The winner to pay £b to the Racing Fund. Two nnle-- a;id a half. Tub Selling Plate of £ , added to a Sweepstakes of £ each, for all horses. Weight for age —J.C.P. weigh:?. The second horse to | save i:is stake. Heats, one mile. The winner j to be sold by auction at an upset price of £70, in the usual way, with in one half hour after the deciding heat ; the upset juice to go to the owner, the balance, if any, to go to the Racing Fund. Consolation Stakics of £ added to a handicap sweepstakes oi £ each, p. p., second burse to save his stake, for horses that have started and not won in any of the previous races. Horses to he entered and slakes paid to the stewards within a quarter of an hour aftei thtf deciding heat of the Selling Plate, aiiii tn he han.'iicuppi d l;y the stewaids or whom they may appoint. Once round and a distance. Forced Handicap of ten sovereigns each, h. St. for the winners of the previous races, ex- ! cepti.ig the Hurdle Race. Selling Plat;-, HackStakes, and Consolation Slakes, unless I'e.-ire;! by the iiwi.ir of any such winner, upon (o any other horse that may have >iaritd in the nu-et"-ing. Horses to be enf-ved ami "takes to lie paid io lite stewards at the shiiii; time-that the entries are made for the Consolation Stak< s. and to be hiMidicnpped in the same manner, j mile CONDITIONS. In ail Races an aliowanci-of 4 lbs. will be made i to mares ami jri.-idiugs, and an adddilional allov>a;ici- uf 4 lbs. will b e ma'ic to a!i horses lirotiyiit .:■,.hi the o'hei- Province.? ol New Zeaj;uwi. -hiiiiid iii«■ \- itirive within two calendar j n!"Mi; ; s ir.-iu tin- fiist nay o!'ihe meetiiii;. _ - v" \"T-.)i i■ ■»l ,i subscriber of £\ | () the ]-:'!id w\:\ i.,- ;i!l..wfd io enter a hoite for any \Urv (-xt-t.-iiiiuir ij;,. UixcV siakes, nur for hat r:ic". uuK-.vs a siiiiM-iini-r hi the amount of ](js. Aii i»nfi-s. '-'cc'-j'ting for t'ne U.M.-k Stakes ' Co:isoi : .!i = .i, S: ;! kf-, i.l.'d t\.ri;.rA Ilanoic'ip, to ! l/c liii-ii-o, ;i |!<! c,,oni> oi' tlie liters ;o iic n'e- ! cl-i>-i wi-di-r twl; ,. t ,-ovf., , t i )e S(-r;reiary of I lU C.iiiicib /rv J •<•!;.'>• C'iui.. at the Gohlen ! Ti'i-ce iliiin,! iii-i.s,ci;!ircii, on or before 7 )i.in. ' (HI \\ ,•'!:, .',..-:;.•.. yii; M.,n-b. ]],,,-, lor' the I Ha-k 6i:,k>-, C0n5,,!;,!,„„ S ikes, itnij i\ llC (i,l \ Uaiidi ap to i.c e:ite;x-(i on liie ground. Xo o;hi-r iio>; (-nines flowed. Xo i>iii.i;<: inoiir'V will Ije r.diii-d t.o liie sivei psiake» or entraiices by . he "-if^.rds. un]fs< thiv"-' h'.--s(c. tb" bona. fiae jjiujjcrty vi bi.purutc owueis, uo sun.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 349, 5 March 1856, Page 12
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