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WEOUGHT IRON PIPING. ! pECBGE PRES.COTT, Blacksmith, 1,. St. Bathans, begs to intimate to the, .Mining Community that lie- is now --Manufacturing--IRON RiPING,._ suitable for ; Slaicing, and other purposes,, at acoot which will compare favorably with Dun etlin prices, while his practical. knowledge of Miners' requirement enables him to furnish a' more suitable article than that imported. All Orders for making or repairing Pipes, Valves, &c.,. will be punctually attended to. GEOEGE PEESCOTT, ' , Blacksmith - , ; ST. BATHANS. OOALS ! COALS !! COALS !!!l The old WelshmanV Gully Coal Pit still. holds its reputation of producing the Best and Cheapest Gqpl in the district. ' Price, 12s Sd per load. ; Discount for cash. ' JOHN E. JONES, Proprietor. \ EOR SALE. THE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE, l en : for pedigree and particulars apply to ;','.,_,.'} INDEE : & -GEORGE, ; .-'•■'■' Naseby. "Aitaki jogket club. : ""'* ANNUAL MEETING. ■ TO BE HELD AT DIJNTEOON '■ .-* " " •■-■■'■ • OS THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY, the-4th and sth October, 1577. /"President :. L *Hon E. Campbell : "Vice-President Mr J. A. Sutton. Hon R~ Campbell-. Mr E. Gibson -. Mr J. A. Sutton Mr T. t C.Hill - Mr M. Stuclholnie Mr R. Little Mr J. S.Dalzell Stewards Mr E.Menlove Mr-W. Inder Mr A. H.Maude Mr D. Sutherland MrM. M'KeUar Mr A. Bell Mr W. Cairns Mr J. Wheatley Tttbo T" " Mr D. Sutherland; Starter : Mr James Black. Clerk of the Course : Mr Frank Thomas. Clerk oe the Scales : Mi:E. C. Smith. | . FIRST; DAY:: i Duntroon- Produce Plate (to start at 12 o'clock), of the value of 40 sovs ; weight " 'for age.; distance, X\ mile.. Entry, £l. Waitaki County .Plate (to start at 1 .o'clock), of 40 sqvs ( ; distance,. mile ; ■' : weighti forage.'■■'' Entry, £2V ■■■■■-'■■ " Waitaki Cup (to start at 2 o'clock) ; a handicap of 150 sovs,-with a sweep of 2 sov3, the sweop to go to the second horse ; distance; 2 miles. Nomination, £2 2s ; acc'eptai ce, £2 2s. Trotting Race (to start at half-past' 3) ; a handicap of 25 sovs ; distance, 3 miles. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. Hack Selling Race (to start at half-past 4), of 30 sovs ; the winner, if to be sold for £25, to carry weight for age; if for £2O, to be allowed 7lbs under ; if for £ls, to be allowed 141bs tinder; if for £lO, to be allowed 211bs under; any surplus to go to the Club. Entry, £l. Half-mile heats. SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle Race (to start at 12 ... o'clock),. of 30 sovs ; distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft. Sin high. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. Waitaki Jockey Club Handicap (to start ' at 1 o'clock); of 100 sovs ; distance, If '--• "mile; a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go to the second horse ; winner of the Cup to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination, . £1; acceptance, £2. . Maiden Plate (to start at 2 o'clock), of-30 sovs; distance, I 1 .miles ; weight for " age. Entry, £1 I.os. Open to all horses that have not won an advertised race of 20 sovs. Welter weight for age. Champagne Stakes (to start at haif-past 3 o'clock), of 70 Sovs; weight for age. Nomination, £1 10s; acceptance, £2l A mile and a distance. '-■-'. Consolation Handicap (to start,at .halfpast 4 o'clock), of 25 sovs ; distance, 1 mile. Entry, £l. Open to all horses beaten at this meeting. Welter weight for age. 1 RULES.AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any of the races except on the condition that all disi putes shall be decided by the Stewards, 1 whose decision shall in all cases be.final. Dunedin' Jockey Club rules strictly' adhered to. No protest will be entertained ■ unless £3 3s be deposited, which will be for- _ I'eifced shonld'the protest prove frivolous. '*'' Qualification fee, £2 2s. No nomination entry will be receiveil unless duly qualified. - Not less than three horses to start for each race, or only half the stakes. I'ive per cent, to be deducted from all stakes. Nominations to be in the hands of the-Secretary not later than the 7th Septem* bar ; weights to be'advertised in the 'North > Otago Times on the ISth September. •' Acceptances and sweeps to be. paid to.the Secretary up to the night of the Ist October, which is the night of general entry. All entries to be sealed, and addressed to the Secretary, Duntroon, enclosing entrance fee, name aud age of horse, aud colors of the riders WILLIAM GARDINER, Hon. Sec.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

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