/jTANTE'RBUKY KACES, 1859. \b MARCH 15, - AND THE TWO FOLLOWING DAYS. STEWARDS : Hin Honor tho Superintendent. G. D. Lockhart, Esq. ' G. Hodgson, Esq. ■ L. Walker, Esq. • - J. T. Browne, Eaq. JUDGE: J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. FIBBT DAT, TUEBDAY, 15TH MABCH. First Race.—Match for' 50 soys.': 'Mr'McCly ?r Ont wb. <BAUTie Crab ' 5 yearn old ' a Sa ™Bt Mr., Wakefield's g.h. Steam, a^ed. C.J.C. plate weights for age. Three miles. Winner to pay two guineas to the race fund. Second Race.—-The Cantebbuhy Maiden Stakes of 6 Boys. each, with' 100 soys. added/for horses that have never won public money'previous to the 4th September, 1858. Second horse to receive 20 soys, oat of the stakes The winner to pay 5 mm. to the nice fund! One mile and a-half. 2 years old to carry 5 stone 2 lbs. 3 years old to carry 7 stone 7 lbs. 4 years .old to carry 8 stone 7 lbs. 6 years old to carry 8 stone ll£ lbs. 6 years :pld and aged to carry 8 atone 11£ lbs. Mr. Parkerson's br. h. ScKamyl, 6 yearß, by Blucher, out of Georgina, by Muley Molock. ' ' r 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. Mallook's ,b.h. Jester, 3 years, by Jo© Miller. • Mr. J. W. Mallock's b.c, 3 years, by St. George, • Madcap. Mr. Booth's b.h. St. Gi'es, 4 yearg, by St. Giles, ; but of Pearl, by Gil ,Blas, Pasta. Mr. T. <W. White's eh. ta. Alice Lee, 6 years, by Glaucus, Woodstock. ■ Mr. T. -W.-White's eh. g. Captain Yorke, 3 years, by Priam, out of a thoroughbred mare. Third Race.—The CAntebbuby Cup of soys., added to a sweepstakes''of soys., for all horses. Second horse- to save his stakes. Two mileß. 2 years old to carry.6 stone 10 fbs.. 3 years old to carry 8 stone 9 lbs. 4 years old to carry 9 stone 13 fbs. 5 years old to carry 10 stone 7 Bos. 6 years old and aged to carry 10 stone 10 lbs. Fourth Race.—The Victualleb's Pubse of—— soys., added to a handicap sweepstakes 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. BECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, 16TH MABCH. First Race.—Hubdle Race, 25 ,'soys., for all horses, added to a sweepstakes 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' Pubse of soys., added to a sweepstakes of——soys. for all horses. Gentlemen riders. Two miles and a-half: ' 3 years old to carry 9 stone 9 lbs. 4 ypars old to carry 10 stone 13 lbs. 5 years old to carry 11 stone 7 lbs, 6 years old and aged to carry 11 stone jLO fita. 'Third Eace.—The Membebs',Plate of soys., added to a , sweepstakes of 2 r soys. Heats one mile. 3 years old to carry 7 stone 7 fes., 4 years old to carry 8 stone 10 fbs. 5 years old to carry 9 stone 7 Sbs. 6 yeais old and aged to carry 9 stone 10 lbs. Fourth race. —Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 soys. each, h. ft., with 20 soys. added, to close and name on or before 5 p.m. on the sth March. Weights to be. published on the following Wednesday. Acceptances or forfeits,, as the case may 1 be, must be declared to the stewards on or before 12 .o'clock, 'March 15,1859. The winner of any race, after' the declaration of the handicap, to carry 5 jfes. extra;,if two or more, 7 flas. extra." One mile and a-half, THIBD DAY, THTJBSDAY, 17TH SIABCH. First Race.—Queen's Plate of .100 f boys., added to a sweepstakes of, 10 soys. each for all horses, C.J.d. 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. eachv! with.'.2o sovs^added;-ri'.The: winner :to be sold for 100 sovs.,-if-for — 90 soys. toTSe'allowed :7sfbs. 80/sovs". tii be aHowsd^H-vlbs^: .70.sovs.:toibe allowed 2'irfex- : 60 soys. to .be allowed 28jfcs.;;' 60}sovsi to "be allowed :35rfts£-r 40 soys. to be allowed 42 lbs..* C.J.C.Jplatei weights for age.' The winner to be sold-by auction immediately after the race, open to the public, and.'the surplus, 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 have started for, but not won during the meeting. "Horses to be entered and stakes paid lto the stewards within 15 minutes after the race for the -Selling Stakes. Two miles/ Fourth Race'.—Foeced. Handicap sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, h. v ft., for all winners during the meeting, except those s of the Hack, Selling, and Consolation Stakes, open to any other horse that has started during the meeting. Horses to be entered and states 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.—Scubby Race sweepstakes of half-a-sovereign, with two soys. added. The winner of the Hack race barred. Heats. $ mile. Catch weights und post entries. BEGTJLATIONS. 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 bo run on the second day of the meeting, after the Handicap sweepstakes, if permission be obtained from the stewaids on or before Saturday, March sth.' All'riders must appear, in the usual Jockey costunio for every,' race, save tho Hack and Scurry Stakes. „ Entries to bo made, stakes paid, and tho colours declared, *unc\er, soared covers, addressed to the Sitownrds, on or before 6' n.m., on SATURDAY, MARCH,6th. ■ ' " ' !' '""' ' FRAN?: .GUINNESS, ' " ° A'ctimg" Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 4
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