SPORTING AIT AK I .1 OC KE Y CL U I',. ANNUAL M KETING. TO UK HELD AT DUNTROON ON T H UIISDAY AND FRID AY, 3151> AND 4TH (IK Octohkr, 1878. PIiKSIIIHNT : Hon. I!. (';im|iboll. Vicu-l J HKsinKNT : Air. Edmund Gibson. Stkwakps : Mr. 1!. Campbell Mr. Chapman Air. E. Gibson Air. J. M'P. Miller Mr. G. A. Sutton Mr. W. luder Air. T. C. TTill Air. A. H. Maudo Air. Al. Studholme Air. F. DaJcety Air. Al. Al-Kellar Mr. A. 801 l Air. \V. Cairns Air. E. Alenlovo Air. Anthony M'Master. JuiXiK : Air. Al'Kcllar. S'l'Ali I'KU : Mr James Black. CI.KKK OP Till", CoVKSK : Mr. (''rank Thomas. CI.KKK OK THK ScALHS : All. 10. C. Smith. HANiuiwrTHi; : Air. Caleb Aloore. FIRST DAY. Maidkx l'r.ATi: (to start at 12 o'clock) of 30 sovs ; distance, milos ; weight for ag(i ; entry, LI Ids. ; open to all horses that have not won an advertised race of 20 sovs. Waitaki County Pi.atk (to start at I o'clock), a handicap of 40 sovs ; distance, I.', mile; nomination, LI; acceptance, LI. Waitaki Crr (to start at 2 o'clock), a handicap of ISO sovs, with a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go to the second horse ; the winner of tho County Plato to carry fllbs penalty ; distance, 2 miles; nomination, L2 2s ; acceptance, L2 2s. Tkot nno Race (to start at 3.30), a handicap of 25 sovs; distance, 3 miles ; nomination, LI ; acceptance, LI. Hack Skllim; Hack (to start at 4.30), of 30 sovs : tho winner, if to be sold for L2!3, to carry weight for age : if for L2O, to In' allowed 71b.s under; if for LIS, to ho allowed 141hs under ; if for LK), to be allowed 21 lbs under ; any surplus to go to the Club ; entry, LI ; half-mile heats. SECON D DAY. MANiiTcAf Hrurn.i: Rack (to start at 12 o'clock), of 30 sovs ; distance, 2 miles ; over S flights of hurdles, 3ft Sin high ; nomination, LI ; acceptance, LI. Waitakt Joekicy Ci.t;n Handicap (to start ut 1 o'look) of 100 sovs., a Bweep of 2 sovs., the sweep to go to the second horse; distance, lj 1 mile ; winner of the Cu, to carry 71bs., and of County Plate ">lbs. penalty ; nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. DuNTitooN Plath (to start at 2 o'clock) of the value of 40 .sov.s.; distance, H miles; weight for age ; entry LI ; open to all Inn-Mis within the district boundod by the Awamoko Creek and tho Watershed tnwaidi-- the Waitaki on both sides as far north as the Lindis Pass—All horses t.o have been the liwiujitlt'. property of the owner for three months previous to llie races. I'liAiii'AHNH Stakks (to start at 3.30) of 70 so .--.; welter weights for ago; a mile and a distance ; entry 2 sovs. Consolation Handic.w (to start at 4.30) of 23 sov.s.; distance, 1 mile ; entry, LI ; open to all beaten horses at tho meeting. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any of tho races, except on the condition that all disputes .shall be decided by tho Stewards, whose decisions in all eases shall bo final. I >uncdin Jockey Club rules strictly adhered to. No protect will be entertained unless L3.')s be deposited, which will be forfeited should the protest prove frivolous. (Jualificatimi fee, 1/2 2s. No nomination or entry will be received, unless duly (pialilied. Not less than three horses to start for each race, or only half the stakes. Five per cent, to bo deducted from all stakes. Nominations to lie in the hands of tho Sccivtarv nor, later than the 7th of September. Weights to appear in the North Otago Times on the lSth of September. Acceptances and sweeps to be paid to the Secretary up to tho night of Ist of October, whi- i- the night of general entry. All "'nines to bo sealed and addressed to fclie Secretary, Duntroon, enclosing entrance lees, name and age of horse, and colors of the rider. WILLIAM GARDINER, -!!•!! Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES WANTED, Persons seeking Situations to Know that the Mail is tho best means of making their wants known, as adveit sements of that class aro always looked for in Evening Paw v (5 RATE FU L—COM PORTING. T7l P P S ' COCOA. JLJ BREAKFAST. " liy a thorough knowledge of th? .atural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the line properties of well-selected cocoa, Air. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately tlavourod bovorago which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are tloating around US ready to attack wherever their is a weak point. Wc may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with puro blood and a properly nourished frame."— See Article in the Civil Service Qawile. Made simply with boiling water or milk, Sold only in Packets and Tins, J-lb. and 1-lb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, TTiRKADNiiiiDLK-sTUKiiT, and 170, Piccadilly. Works—Euston-road and Camfden Town London. 679
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 734, 16 August 1878, Page 4
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