QiMxiistmmte. <T.BATHANS ANNUAL EAGES SATURDAY AND MONDA'Y, DECEMBER26thand 28th, 1874. Commencing each, day at One o'clock. ' ] ' : .■", : Stewards: ,-.: Messrs. P Kenny, Edeß'Campbell, S Hanger, P Hanrahan, W M'Conhochie, P ■:",'; Malloh, WPyle. ;'? Judge : ..Tu '. v ':■■':•: >■■■■ ;. f/ MrHughHandyside. .: ■" . .-'.-.-. .Starter: : ..;::•: \ .; ( Mr Patrick Kenny. ■ .Cleek-oi'the Course : .••■.•■'•.-. '■■A[- ,'':■ : Mr JR Jones, r/; '=■"-" "F lE, S T DA Y; •;;■>■'. .Maiden Plate of 10 sovs, for all horses that have never won an advertised race of over Weight for age; Distance, ; one mile and a-quarter. St. Bathans Handicap of 40 sovs.. Nomination, 30s. Acceptance. 20s. Distance, ; one mile and a-half. Second horse to save his entry and acceptance. For this race the following have been nominated and handicapped as under :- Poster's b g Coquet, aged; lOst lib Keenan's ch g Pickpocket, syrs, 9st 31b Holding's g m Maggie, aged, Sst 01b : Smart's b g Jackass, aged, 6st 101b . Miners' and Packers' Purse of 15 sovs. nSTo weight under 9st. One mile heats.: Entrance, 20s. Winner of the Handi-. cap race to carry 71bs penalty. Hack Selling Race of £lO. If entered to l be sold for £2O to carry 9st.; £ls, Bst; j :£lo,;7st.'; £B, -6st. Any surplus to: go to tlie Race Fund. One mile heats. 1 En- .■•'; .ranee, 15s. '.. ■'..'..:;:.,'■; . v';.-. '':'[/■, Hurry Scurry Race of £5; Catch weights. Distance, one mile. Entrance, 10s. i SECOND DAY. Hack Race of'£s. Catch weights. Distance, one mile and.a-quarter. Entrance; 10s. Hack Selling Race of £5, with a sweepstake of 15s. added. No weight under Bst. Winner bo ba sold for £lO. Surplus (if any) to go to the Race Fund. Once round the course.,; Heats. Entrance, JOs. Consolation Handicap of £lO sovs. For all beaten horses. So be handicapped ' by the stewards. Distance, one mile. Entrance, 15s. Hospital Race of .£—. To be presented.by. the winner to the: funds of the* Mount Ida District Hospital. Catch weights. Distance, one mile. Rider of winning horse to receive a whip'; second horse a pair of spurs. ' Entrance, 2s. 6d. During the Second Day a number of F0.0.T RACESand other ATHLETIC SPORTS will come off; Post'entries. Three entries for- each, race, or'no event; ■ Iniall cases o£ dispute the decision-of.[the stewards to be final. . No person allowed to enter a horse for any race in this programme—hack and hurry-scurry races excepted—unless the same ,is the bona fide property of a subscriber of not less than £1 Is. to the Race Fund. Jockey Costume : Any person riding," except in colors entered, will be fined £l. ' Five per cent will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes for expenses. " Any person entering a protest must deposit £1 Is.; and should siich protest be deemed frivolous by the stewards will have to forfeit the amount. W. PYLE, Hon. Sec. ; OTAGO^WASTE LANDS ACT,/ 1872J Land; on D/eferred Payments hear Ma'braes. i: HBREBT •A'.'.': that I have this day: applied: to tlie District Land Officer, Naseby; for the fol-' lowing sections in the ) Block IL, area--49a 3r 24p^ .. ; v Sec 10,. Block IL; : Sec 22, ! Block: 11., area— Op; >; ■ 5ec.27,'810ck,11.; area—so' Or Op; hj:. -Highlay.rDistrict:; <;total areaJap:i i< ; ; plied for, 199 acres 1 ;rood 39 poles. * /:;.:■:, c'-,:.ft; :.:';, ; : .The ; above District : Land pffic'e,!'"Naseby,' on Tuesday, December ■ l;V. ■'.•■,.:':,;;' H. W:/RoßlNSoN," ''"y< :^: i ■ a;; ; /District Land.Officer! 'v ! Dec.'7; 1874 i ' -\v- : -:;:-v- ';':■';•:: : ;." ■ '^'ci';'. sUaebnnife...'".; -~-V. > : :: :\':::' REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. ! Horseshoeing and G-eneral Blacksmith Work executed' in a workmanlike manner, anil a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal, Earn-street, Naseby. H0r5e5h0eing............95. and lis; per Set. [ ALEX.; PEARSON;. :-i\fP^:S TAMES/STEADMAN wanfe his oW V .supporters to know that lus Prices defi competition. - '■.'-'■. "Horseshoeing ..." '...: 9s arid llsi The style of work turned' 6ut : is well known .;■'. throughout thei-District.'-, ft;-:" "i AW AND ±J KJ ■ B ,L A C K S M I T H. S-, liEVEN-STREET, NASEBY. Picks, Laying and Steeling ..'6s. „ Pointing • ... 4s. per doz OATS & CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. Kyeburn, Shag Point, & Newcastle Coal, & Posts and Firewood DepOt. Excellent Stablinq. ..C\ EO. B. C. PUL'itfEY., M.8., Surgeon University), Late House Physician and Assistant Pathologist, G-Ltsgow Royal Infirmary. Can be Consulted Daily at Mrs. Lawson's, Dei'wont-slrect, Naseby. [card.] . '■■ '■'.-■•:;, -■- miiOMAS BAIN" WHITTON, | ; . JL; ■; ..' m.d.,. . ;:' Queen's University, Ireland, and Surgeon qf Edinburgh. Surgeon to Mount Ida District Hospital, r fjurr/eri/: Leven-street, Naseby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 303, 18 December 1874, Page 4
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