CANT.ERBtIfIV* RA^ES, .I&J9. MARCH ,15,; ' AND THE TWO FOLLOWING DAYS. STEWABBB :" His Honor the Superintendent. , G. D. Locknart, EadY ' ' G. Hodgson, Escu f' L. Walker, Esq. ' J. T. Browne,^. > JUDGE S J. C. W*tt» Russell, (Esq,FIBST DAY, TUESDAY, 15lH MABCB. Finjt Race.—Match for"so so vs.: Mr./McCJy-^ monts b.g. Young- Crab,*6 years old, agaimfc <v Mr. WakefieldV g.h. Steam, aged/ C.J.C. > plate weights for age. Three milea. Winner to pay two guineas to'the race fund. ' Second Race. —Tlie CANraRBUBT-MAiDEH Stakes of, 6 SOV9, each, .with dOOssovav added; for horses that haye never won publip money previous to the, ,4th September, £858. Second horae to receive 20. boys. out of the stak,e3. The winder ,td pay 5 soys. to the race 'fund. Ono mile and "a-nalf. ' 2 years old to carry 5 stone 2 ftg. 3 years old to carry T stone' 7 ftar. 4 years old to carry/8 atone' 7 lbs*: 6 years'old to. carry. 8 stone llflbs. 6 years, old and aged to-carry} 8 stone ll^lbi. Mr. Parkersoh'u br. h. <Schamyl, 5 years, by Blucher, out of GeQrgiua, .by Muley fMolock,. Mr. Parjcerson's b.f ? Eraer»ld fl 3 years, by Lamp* lighter, out of Regalia.. Mr. J. B: Thomson's b.f. Shadow, 4 years. Mr. J. W: MallockVb.h. Jester, '3 'years, by Joe Miller. ' Mr. J. Wi MaJlock's b.c, 3 years, by St. George, Madcap. Mr. Booth's b.h. St. Giles, 4 year*, by St. ,GjJe», out of Pearl, by Gil,Blas, Pasta, Mr. t T. W. White's cb. m. Alipe, Les, ,6 yearly, Glaucus, Woodstock. ' Mr. T. W. White's eh. g. Captain Yorke, 3 years, by Priam, out-of-a -thoroughbred mare. Third Eace.—The Cantebbuby Ctjp of soys., added to a sweepsJtaEes.of- *ovs,» for ,all horses. Second hQrse to save, hi* ,*take», Two miles. 2 years old to carry 6 stone, 10 lbs, 3 years old^oqarry B'stone ,9 &^. ( 4 years old to carry 9 stone 13 lbs. 5 years old to carry 10 stone 7 fcs. 6 years old and aged, to carry 10 stone,lo $», Fourth Race.—The Victcalleb's Fumi of—— soys., added to a handicap sweepstakes of—— soys. Heats on& mile. Fifth Race.—Hack Stakes of one sovereign each, with-5 soys'. added,'for all'horses that"have not previously run for*public money." Catch, weights, post entries. Heats one mile. SECOND DA.V, WBDIJESDAT, 16fH ( MABCH. First Race.—Hubdlb Racem2s soys., for, all horses, added to a swpepstakfcs. of 2^- soys. C.J.C. plate weights for, age. Two miles over* six flights of hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high. Second Race.—The Ladies' Pubsk of soys., added to - a sweepstakes- of soys. for- all horses. Gentlemen riders. Two miles and a-hatf, ■ ' ' 3 years old to carry 9 stone 9 jbs. 4 years old to carry 10 Btope'l3-85s. 5 years old to carry 11 stone 7 lbs; 6 years old and aged to-carry 11 stone 10 lbs. Third Race.—The Miaiß?B^ Plate of-^-sdys., added to a sweepstakes, of' 2 soy». Heat* one mile.' ' 3 years old to carry 7 sto.ne 7 ft.l. 4 years-bid Jta carry B,stoine 10 Bs. 5 years old'ta rcarry-'9 istone 7-fts. 6 yea\s old and aged to carry 9 stone 10 fca. fourth race.-^-HAKDiCAP Sweepstakes of ,5 s,ori. each, h; ft:, with' 20 sovf. addedj to close*and name on or before 5 p.m. on the sth March. Weights to be published on the -followingWednesday. Acceptances or forfeit*, as. the case may be; must be -declared to the'stewards on or before 12 o'clock,, March" 15,1859* The winner of any race, after _'tne declaration of the handicap,,to carry swfcs.5 wfcs. extra-' if two or more; 7 %s: extta. - One mile and a-half, THIBD i)A.Y, THtIBSDAT, 17TH. MAECH. First Race.—Queen's'Platb of 100 'boys.; added to a' sweep'atakes' of 10 soys. each "for'all horses. C.J.C; plate weights tor age. J Second horse to save his stakes, and the'winner ferpay 5 soys. to the race fund. Three miles; * Second Race.—The Selling Stakes, of 2 soys. each, with 20" soys. "added." The winner to d© sold for 100 soys., if for' " ' |l" 90 soys. to be allowed 7 lbs. 80 soys. to be allowed 14'Jbs. 70 soys. to be allowed 21-fts. 60 boys. to be aljowed '28 IBs. 50 soys to be allowed f35 J&. 40 soys. to be" allowed 42 IfesC.J,C. plate weights for age. ! The winner to be sold byauction immediately after the race, open to the public, and the'sur^ plus, if any, to go to the fund. Third Race.—The Consolation Stakes of 2 soys, each, with 20 soys, added; post entries for .all* horses that^haye 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 Stake** Two miles. Fourth Race.—Forced Handicap sweepßtakes of 10 soys. each, h. ft., for all winners- during the meeting, except those of the Hack, SelUrig, 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.—Scukey Race sweepstakes of half.*. sovereign, with two fcovg. added. The winner of the Hack race barred. Heate \ mile. Catch weights nnd post entries. '' BEGULATIONS. An allowance of 3 lbs. made to mares and eeldlugs. ° The rules of the C. J. Club will be strictly eni forced and adhered to. The winner of each race, save the Hack and Scurry Stakes, to pay 10 por cent on the publio money to the race fund, unless otherwise specified lin the above conditions. Matches may be run on the second day of tbj meeting, after the Handicap sweepstakes, if per. mission be obtained from the steward* on or before Saturday, March sth» All riders must appear in the usual Jockey eottumo for every race, 1 save the Hack and Scnrrr Stakes. : J Entries to be made, stakes paid, aqd the colouw declared, under sealed, covers, addressed to the MARCH oth° r bef°^ 6 P"^" ouSi:TTjRDAY. FRANK GUINNESS, Acting Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 6
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