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%b': cxtisimsnts. QT, BATHANS ANNUAL BACES. SATURDAY AND MOKDAY, DECEMBER26th and 28th, 1874. Commencing each, day at One o'clock. • Stewards : Messrs. P Kenny, Edeß S Hanger, P Hanrahan, W M'Connochie, P Mallon, G.'H. Smith, W-Pyle. ,/:.--v..Judoe ; :''--- ••'.■■.•• "■■ -\ Mr Hugh Handyside. ; Starter: Mr Patrick Kenny. - * • . Clerk of the Course*:* ■ ' Mr, J B, Jones. F;I RS T VA Y; Maiden Plate of 10 sovs, for all horses that have never won an advertised : race of over £lO. 'Weight for age. Distance, one mile and a-quarter. • - St. Bathans Handicap of 40. soys. ■ 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 :—' Foster's bg Coquet, aged, lOst lib • ■-,'Keenan'sch g Pickpocket, :syrs, 9st 31b, ..'. Holding's g m Maggie, aged, Bst 01b Smart's bg Jackass, aged, 6st 101b Miners' and-Packers' Purse of 15 sovs: No weight under 9st. One 'mile heats! Entrance, 20s. Winner of the Handicap race to carry 71bs penalty; . Hack Selling Race of. £lO. If-entered to be sold for £2O to carry 9st.; £ls, Bst.; £lO, 7st.; £B, 6st. Any surplus to go to the Race Fund. One mile heats. Enrance, 15s. Htjrrv Scttrry RACEof £5. Catch weights. Distance, one mile; Entrance, 10s." SECOND DAY. Hack Race of £5. 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 £10.; Surplus (if any) to go to the Race Fund. Once round the. course. Heats. Entrance, 10s. . " Consolation Handicap of £lO sovs. For . all beaten horses. .'To be handicapped , by the stewards. ;.Distance, one : mile.' Entrance, 15s.' ■ ¥;:, -:' : 'L'y — ; -■ Hospital Race of £--; ; To be presented by the winner ip 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 . FOOTRACES and other . ATHLETIC SPORTS ■ ' will come off-' -■■■ : -:: ■ ;'■'.,■ '•».'.' .'v- ; / ..■■.:':■:■...■'.. ... ; . . ; EULES:; /'-;> ;:.■.;'.• Post entries. Three entries for each race, orno event. v In all cases of dispute the decision of- the stewards to be final. No per3on will be 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 Pace 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 such protest be deemed frivolous by the stewards will have to forfeit the amount, W. PYLE, Hon. Sec. i OUETS IN MOUNT IDA NASEBY: Wabden's Cott&t—January 16. Resident Magistrate's Court January ' 7. 14. Applications at 1 2 p.m., Jinuary 4, 11. Disteict Land Office -—January 11, at noon. Disteict Cotot— -. licensing coiiht— ST. BATHANS: At 2 p.m., January 5, 12. MAEREWHENUA : HAMILTON: At Noon, January 19th. ;V-:;;HIDE: :: -: ,: January 20th. MACRAES: January 21st. SERPENTINA: Tf Miners (or their Agents) do not appear when their names are called, their Applications will.be struck out. _ Agents must produce wrilteri authority. ' J H. W. ROBINSON, R.M., Warden. W. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon, • &c, begs to intimate to owners of Horses and Cattle in and about Naseby that he is now prepared to Break or Geld Horses, and also to Spay Cattle, on moderate terms. Mr. Jones can be consulted at Packman's Livery Stables, Naseby. All Horses taken in hand will be guaranteed quiet and perfectly tractable on return to owners, otherwise no charge will be made. JOHN DILLON Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' Hafoitmaker, IKTMU STHEET, HAB.EB ? "i- ■..;. (Next door to Hjorring's) i J.DILLON begs to,ahno«noe that he has Romoved to larger and more suitable trade, will be conducted in all its branches as hereto-; lore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS nn yiow, of fashionable patterns. ~ Orders exeoutucl with taste ant{ . promptitude. ~ v ~~" —: ®jp" Note the AnDKEBS.^-: .; TA MOB Aif.D D HIT.ER,' ■:v. I^pyeji-'ptf'eet/.Naseby,•■':..'■-+•..

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 304, 26 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 304, 26 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 304, 26 December 1874, Page 2

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