NOTICES CLUB. PuESTDKVT : lion. M. Holmes. Vk-k-Vkksiiiknts : Alex. M'Master, Ksq., ami Neil Fleming. Ksq. Committkk : Mr. Allen Mr. Konayne Mr. Stowanl Mr. Duncan Mr. Lintott Mr. Medley Mr. Hay Mr. Menlove Mr. M'Auloy Mr. Rrydouo. Patkon : His Kxcelleney the Marquis of Normanbv. Orr.MNf. Mf.ctinc.—All-aged Stakes, to be run for on May '2lst and following days, for 1(! all-aged greyhounds, the Iwiui jitlt: property of members of the club, at 1,.'l .'ls each, with 1,'25 added money. Winner to receive I-.'(5 : second dog, 1.15 ; two dogs, LG each : and four dogs, L.'l each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at 4- o'clock p.m. on 'Tuesday, tho 14th May, IS7S. Entries to be made by 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, '2oth May, at ' the Koyal Hotel Oainaru : and the draw to take placo immodiately after. L'kesim'.nt's Mkktinc. -Awamoa Cup, to be run for on .lime 17 and following days, for ."2 all-aged greyhounds, the bund jiils property of members of tho club,"at L 5 fis each. Winnor to receive 1.40, and a cup value 1,50. the gift of the President, tho Hon. M. Holmes; second dog. LSO : two .lugs, 1,15 eacli ; Winners of two courses. 1,7 each; winners of one course, L.'l each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at \ o'clock p.m. on Tmidday, tho I lth June, IS7S. Kntrics to be made by 7 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 15th June, at tho Koyal ilotol, Oamaru : and the draw to tako plaeo iminudiatcly after. Watki'.i.od Mmktint,.—Waterloo Cup, _ t(» be run for on July 'J and following days, for .'{2 all-aged greyhounds, at 1,12 10s each. Open to all greyhounds, the lionii jiih property of members of clubs whose annual subscription is not, loss than 1,1. Winner to receive 1,130 and a silver collar, presented by the club; second dog, l.(! 5; two dogs, I,UK each : four Nominations, with entrance money, to close at I o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the '2nd July, KS7S. Knirics to be ncvlc bv 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the Mil July, at the Koyal Hotel, Oainani ; and the draw to tako place immediately after. Should the Ami" •« '.'up and the Waterloo Cup not till, the, C«m nittee. reserves the right of running them oil with fewer extras and reducing the prizes )>vo rata. If more nominations than the advertised numbers bo applied for, alter reducing them to one t(i each nominator, they will be allotted I>J ballot. W. H. KONAYMIO, Hon. .Secretary. Oamaru, February, 1878. O.'IC
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 627, 7 May 1878, Page 4
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