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r\ ANTERBURY. R!ACES, 1859. KJ MARCH 15> AND THE TWO FOLLOWING DAYS. STEWARDS,: IBs Honor the.Simeri^t^ndZent. G. D. Lockbart, Eso.., G. Hodgson, Esq. L. Walker, Esq. J. T. Browne, Esq. JUDGE: J. C. Watts Russell, Esq.. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, 15^H/MARCH. First Race.—-Match for 50: soya,,: Mr. McClymont's b.g. Young Crab, ,5 years ; old,, against Mr. Wakefield's g,h, Steam, aged." CJ.C. 4 plate weights for age. Threemiles. Winner to pay two guineas to the race fund. Second Race.—The Canterbury Maiden Stakes of 6 soys, each, with 100 spvs.' / added; for horses that have never won public money previous to' the 4th September,' 1858. Second horse to receive 20..50v5.. out,of the, stakea. The winner to pay s !: soyB, ; tOi the, ; r,'|ce. fund. One mile and a-half. 2 years old to carry 5 stone 2 Bbs, 3 years old to carry 7 stone 7/Jbs.. 4 years old to carry 8 storie 7 ffis. 5 years old to carry 8 stone 11£ Bis. 6 years old and aged to carry 8 stone lljfts., Mr. Parkerson's br. h. Schamyl, 5 years, by Blucher, out of Georgiua, by Muley Molock. Mr. Parkerson's b.f. Emerald, 3 years, by Lamplighter, out of Regalia., Mr. J. B. Thomson's b.f, Shadow, 4 years, Mr. J. W. Mallock's b.h. Jester/3 years, by Joe Miller. ' Mr. J. W. Mallock's b.c, 3 years, by St. George, Madcap. - Mr. Booth's b.h. St. Giles, 4 years, by St. Giles, out of Pearl, by Gil Bias, Pasta. Mr. T. W. White's eh. m. Alice ; Lee, 6, years, by Glaucus, Woodstpck. Mr. T. W. White/s, eh. g..Captain/Yorke, 3 years, by Priam, out of a thoroughbred mare. . . ' Third Race!— The Canterbury Cup of soys., added.to a'sweepstakes of——soys., for all horses. Second; horse; to save, his stakea. Two miles. 2 years old to carry, 6 stone, 10 Bag. 3.years old.to carry,B stone. 9. lbs, dtyears old to carry 9,5tpne,13;1b3., 5 years old to carry. 10 stone 7,,fba. 6 years old and ; aged tp carry 10stone lOfts. Fourth Race.—The. Victualler's Purse of-—. soys., added to a handicap; s^-eepstakes. of;—-— soys/ Heats one 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, DAY, -WEDNESDAY^ 16TH_aWBCH. First Race.—Hurdle Race, 25 soys., for all horses, added to a sweeps.fekes bf|;2^ soys. CJ.C plate weights, for /age. Twomiles over six flights of; hurdles,; 3. feet 6/inches high. Second Race.—The.L_ibsVl»u,bs.e of soys., added tp a sweepstakes^ of-rr-r soys. for all horses.. Gentlemen riders. Two miles and ; a-halft- ' 3 years old to carry 9 -stone 9 lbs. 4 years old to carry 10 stone 13 Ifcs. 5 years oM to carry 11 Bftßne;7'fcs;/Z/Z8 ftßne;7'fcs;/Z/Z .; 6 years old and agedfo/carry ll J6tfaalsßs. Third Race.—The / Members' Plate of-—-soys., ; , added to a swedpstakes of 2 soys. Heats one mile. : /'- - - • ."'-■:' , 3 years old to carry 7-stone 7 lbs. ' 4> years old to carry 8 stone 10 fts. 5 years" old to carry 9 stone 7 lbs. 6 yeais old and aged to carry 9 stone 10 B>s. race.-riIANDiCAP Sweepstakesipf 5 soys. / each, h/. ft., with 20 spvs, added,.to close and name on; or before.s. p.m. on .the: sth March. Weights to be published on the following Wednesday. Acceptances or forfeits, as the case maybe, must be declared to the stewards ohZorbeforel2b'cl6ck,;Marchls,lßs9. The winner of any. race,'after r : th/e declaration of the handicap, to. carry sZß>s. extra; if two or more, 7/Sis. extra. ' One /hule and/a'-half. . THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, 17tH MARCH. First Race.—-Queen/sZPlate of 100 soys., added to a sweepstakes// ofZ,lo.;sovs. each for all horses. C.J.C plate^weigh&fprage. Second horse to save his stakes/ahdthe winner to pay 5 soys. to the race fund. 1: "Three miles. Second Raee.-rThe Sellin/g Shakes .of 2-^pvs. each/ with 20"soys.'added. ' Tlie/.winner/to be sold for 100 soys.," if for "•" ''"" '-' 90 soys. to'be allowed. 7 lbs. ■„ 80 soys. to beall owed-14 lbs;*----70 sOvs.to be allowed 21 B>sl 60 soys. to be allpwed'SS/ftsV 50 soys; to he aliowed'/35 &>> 40 soys, to be allowed ;4^ibßl/' CJ.C. plate weights for age"/* The winner to he/sold by auction immediately after tlie race, open/to the public, and. the surplus, if any, to.go.to thefund. Third Race.—The Consolation Stakes of 2 soys. each, with2o soys/added; post entries for all horses that have started' for, but "riot won during the meeting/ Horses to be entered and. stakes paid to the stewards within 15 minute's after the.race for/ the;ZSelling Stakes. Two miles, Fourth Race.—Forced Handicap sweepstakes of 10 soys; each,hhr.r ft.',for all winners during the meeting, except those of the /Hack, Selling, and Cbrisolatioif Stakes, open to any other horse. thatrlias/'s'tart^'-'duirhigpZZ'the meeting. ITorses to be entered and/stakes or' forfeits, as the case may be,'to be paid "to the/stewards at the same tuii/e 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/'Hiick race barred.'; Heat's -J mile/ Catch weights arid post entries:, ' regulations. An allowance of 3 lbs. made to mares and geldinsrsV •"'-■ ■-' ■ ■■;■ The rules of. tho 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- bo run on the second day of the meeting, after rthe Handicap sweepstakes, if permission be obtained from the stewards on or before | Saturday; March sth/ " J ; r '■ ': '': f All riders niust appear 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.m., ori SATURDAY, MARCH sth. ■■■•■* ■■'■•-..-■ •■ FRANK GUINNESS, ; Acting Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 6

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