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Kace Notices. T H A F ..& ANNUAL RACES. TO BE HELD ON THE 2Stii and 27m DECEMBER, 1870. 8 TBW A JBD3: Mb W Robinson Me G- H Smith MbWPyie Mb B Washer Mb W M'Connochib K Wheeles Mb S Hangeb H E, G-iOKGs Judge —Mr P Kenny ; Starter—Mr G- H Smith ; Cierk of the Course— Mr J Teag-ue. . Fibst Day. Maiden Plate of 20 soys, for all horses that have never won an advertised race; weight ; ; for age; distance, one mile and a-half; entrance, £1 Is. Distbict Handicap of 70 sovs; distance, two : mHes. Nominations' (with £2 2b enclosed) i::to be lodged with the Secretary, at the 1 .Post Office, St. Bathans, not later than 7 '■:. o'clock p.m. on December 10th. Weights I' 'to be declared in the « Mount Ida Chronrjcle' of December 16th.. .Acceptances (with £3 3s enclosed) must be sent in to the Secretary not later than7o'cloekp.m. : on December 24th/ the night of general entry. ° Publicans' Purse of 20 bovs : ; distance, one mile, heats; no weight under 9 stone j winner of the District Handicap to carry ■/, 71bs extra ; entrance, £1 10s. Sack Selling Race of 15 sovs ; distance, one mile ; catch weights ; entrance, £1; the winner to be sold for £ls, any surplus to. • go to the Race Fund. Ckxkoot Racb of 10 sovs; distance, one milej no weight under 10 atone ; entranoe, £1; post entry. Second Day. St..BatsAN3Cup, a sweepstake of £2, with 40 sovs added (the amount accruing from sweepstake* to go to the second horse) j distance, two miles ; weight for age; en£2.2e; the winner of the District Handicap, to carry 71bs extra. Ladies' Pubse of 20 sovs ; welter weight for age; distance, one mile and a quarter; gentlemen riders; entrance, £llos. Hubby Scueby Race, of 10 sovs; distance, one mile heats ; catch weights; entrance, £1 j poßt entry. Consolation Handicab of 15 sovs, for all beaten horses; distance, one mile; en* trance, £1 Is. Hospeeal Race of £—; distance, one mile j entrance, 5b : the Btakes to be presented by the winner to the fund 3 of the DunDistrict Hospital; winner to receive a bridle-aud pair of spurs, second horse to receive a ridiag'whip. BULEB A2TD BBOULATIOSS.. Mares arid geldings allowed 3iba. No entries will be received for any of the abQye races, except upon this condition, that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. 'Their decision upon all poiuta Bhali be final. No person shall be allowed to enter or run Hurry Scurry and Cheroot Races excepted—unless a subscriber of not less than £2 -2s to the Race Fund. "Ev_t_: ..- i_ _. • . .. tue Post Oiiice, St. Bathans, before 7 p.m. on 24th. December, 1870—entrance money enclosed, with name,, age, pedigree (if any) of the horse, name of the owner, and color of the rider. Any jockey riding, except in colors entered, will be fined £1 Is. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all stakes for expenses. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the Btakes. The Mount. Ida Jockey Club rules will be strictly enforced. Any person entering a protest will have to deposit £2; and should such protest be deemed frivolous by the Stewards, will have to forfeit the same. - ; N.B.—No entries or acceptances will be received, on any pretence whatever, after thehour specified. W. PYLE, Honj. Secy^,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 96, 16 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 96, 16 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 96, 16 December 1870, Page 1

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