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SECOND DAY, WEDNBBDAY, IGtU .MARCH. First Race—Hurdle Race, 25 r bovh., for all horses, added to a HweepHtakes of 2£- boys. 0..T.0. phite weight* for age. Two miles over six flights of hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high. Second Race. —The Ladies' Pintse of-— -bovh., added to a sweepstakes of- soys. for all ■ horses. Gentlemen ridera. Weight for age. Two miles and n-half. 3 years old to carry 1) stone 9 Iba. 4 years old to carry 10 stone 13 lbs. 5 years old to carry 11 stone 7 lbs. 0 years old and aged to carry 11 stone 10 lbs. Third Race.—The Members' Plate of rovs., , added to a sweepstakes of 2 soya. Weight* forage. Heats one mile. 3 years old to carry 7 stone 7 lbs. 4 years old to carry 8 stone 10 lbs. 6 years old to carry 9 stone 7 lbs. G yeais old and aged to carry 9 stone 10 lbs. Fourth race. —Handicap Sweufstakks of 5 sovb. each, h. ft., with. 20 bovb. added, to close and name on or before 5 p.m. on the March. Weights to be published on the following Wednesday. Acceptances or forfeits, as the case may Go, must be declared to the stewards on or before 12 o'clock, March 15,1859. Tha winner of any race, after the declaration of the handicap, to carry 5 lbs. extra; if two or more, 7 lbs?, extra. One mile and a-half. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, 17TH MARCH. First Race.—Queen's Plate of 100 soys., added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each for all horses. C.J.C. plate weights for age. Second horse to save his stakes/and the winner to pay 5 soys. to the race fund. Three miles. Second Race.—"The Selling Stakes of 2 soys. each, with 20 soys. added. The winner to te . sold for 100 soys./ if for ■ 90 soys; to be allowed 7 lbs. 80.SOYS. to be allowed 14 lbs. 70 soys. to be allowed 21 lbs. 60.80V5. to be allowed 2a lbs. 50 soys. to be allowed 35 lbs. . 40. sov3. to be allowed 42 Ib 3. C.J.C. plate weights for age. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, open to the public, and the surplus, if anjr, to go to the fund. Third Race.—The Consolation Stakes of 2 soys. each, with 20 soys. added; post entries for all horses that have started for, but not won. during the meeting. Horses to be entered and stakes paid to the stewards within 15 minutes after the race for the Selling Stakes. Two miles. Fourth Race.—Forced Handicap sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, h. ft., for all winners during the meeting, except those of the Hack, Selling, and Consolation Stakes, open to any other horse that has started during the meeting. Horses to be entered and stakes or forfeits, as the case may be, to be paid to the stewards at the same time as the entries for the Consolation Stakes. One mile. Fifth Race.—Scurry Race sweepstakes of half-a-sovereign, with two soys. added. The winner of the Hack race barred. Heats £ mile. Catch, weights and post entries. .REGULATIONS. An allowance of 3 lbs. made to mares and geldings. ...■■' The rules of the C. J. Club will be strictly enforced and adhered to. "The winner of each race, save, the Hack and Scurry Stakes, to pay 10 per cent on the public money to the race fund, unless otherwise specified in the above" conditions. Matches may be run on the second day of the meeting, after the Handicap sweepstakes; if permission be obtained from the stewards on or before Saturday, March -. . Alli ridere-jnustappear in the usual Jockey costume for every race, save the Hack and Scurry Stakes. Entries to be made, stakes paid, and the colours declared, under sealed covers, addressed to the Stewards, on or before 6 p.nu, on SATURDAY, MARCH . FRANK GUINNESS, Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 640, 15 January 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 640, 15 January 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 640, 15 January 1859, Page 5

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