rSWRtiNG A -' ! OA&fASU ■U T.U -M-N . MEET! N G To be held on the RACECOURSE, pAMARU, - : i. ..OSWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, " Mvbhi-thsnA ISth, ISSO. rß*arDK?rr:' Mr. J. W. Humphrey. YICB-P-BfiSIDEST : Mr. T. Y. Duncan. jtrCGB: " M, Studholme, Esq. SECRETARY : Mr. W> M^Southan. TfiEASTTRER : Mr. J.'Mosa. • i y commutes: Mr. A. C. Paterson Mr. n . Greenfield Mr. T. Shalficra Mr. M. Grant Mr. J. Hardy Mr. A. M'Corkindalo " j Mr. F. W. O. Grant. HAJrDKUFPER : Mr. M. Sherwin. STARTHB t Mr. T. Shaldere. CLBBK OF THE SCALES : Mr. Win. Bee. CLERK. OJF TUB COURSE : Mr. R. Smart. FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Httkdle Each of 40 sovs; 2 miles; oTfiX -flights of 3ft 6in hardies ; nomination, L2; acceptance, L2. • 2. Hack Selling HrRT>t.E Race of 20 sots ; OTwr- hurdles ; l£m3e; pcaten tries, 2 sovs; no weights under 9st; winner to be sold for L2O, surplus to the Club. 3. Rkucastl® Handicap of 80 sov3 j 2 miles; ' nomination, 2 sova ; acceptance, 3sov3 ; 4 sweep of 3 sots to go to second horse. 4. Hack Rack of 10 sov-3. for all horse 3 that bar© never won LIU of public money since 187S; weights, Sat up; once round; post entry, 1 sov. 8. St. Patrick's Handicap of 40 sova; 1J mile ; nomination, LI; acceptance, 12. 6. Galloway Race of 10 sov3, for all hone* not exceeding I4A bands; once round ; post entry, 103. SECOND DAY. 1. MaidesT Plate of 30s; nomination, 2 govs ; 1 j mile; weight for age; for bones that have never won public money to the amount of LlO, except in ' hack races. 2. HJakdicab Steeplechase of 50 sov3; .about 3 miles, over sach course as the Stewards may direct; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 2 SOV3. 3. Hack Selixsg Steeplechace of 23 .'govs; the winner to be sold forL2l, all surplus money to go to race fund ; about 2 miles, over such coursa as the -Stewards may direct; post entry, 2 sovs; lOst up. 4. Axrnnnr Hajtdtcjp of 50 sov3; 15 mile; - nomination, L2; acceptance, L2. 5. Notex. RacS of 50 sovs; the winner to be «old immediately after the race ; the whole of the proceeds to go to the race funds; nomination, 12; once round, f. CeJraOLATicKT Race Handicap of 20 sovs: Port entries, L2; once round ; for rll horses beaten durinjr the meeting. T' - ■ RULES AND REGULATIONS. ftll races to be run under the Dunedin Jockey Club Rules, and new scale of weight for -*ge. . All entries and acceptances must be m sealed covers, addressed to the Secretary, and" contain entrance money, sweepstakes, description and age of horse. The Jockey's colors, those registered excepted, must be stated in the entrance form, under » penalty of 2 sovs, which while miLqidated will disqualify any horse who3e owner or nominator has incurred such a pesalty. All persons intending to withdraw horses are required to give notice to that effect to the. Secretary cr Clerk of the Scales at least half an hour before the advertised time of ■ starting.' Any person neglecting or refusing t« comply with this rala shall pay a fine to be imposed by the Stewards, not exceeding t sovs to the race fund. In the eTenfc of any person entering a protest, the sum of L2 2s must be lodged with - Ike Secretary before such protest is consideredj thia sum to bo forfeited to the - fund* should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexations. . fire pet cent, will be deducted from the gross of -all moneys paid in accordance with the programmer for expenses. Alt disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards,- or whoever they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with thsi' carrying out of the programme shall be final. Entries received only under these conditions. Nominations, entries, and acceptances will not be received after the time stated under any pretence, whatever, or without being accompanied, with the necessary amount in. cash, and with qualification fee of LI Is added. Nominations foe the Handicap Hurdle Race, Redcastlo Handicap, Steeplechase Autumn Handicap, and St. Patrick'* Handicap, will be received up till TUESDAY, 24th day of FEBRUARY. Weights to be declared on MARCH 3rd for Handicap Hurdle Race, Rcdcastle Handicap, St. Patrick's Handicap, and Handicap r Steeplechase. For Autumn Handicap and Novel Race, on night of first day's- races. Night of general entry and acceptances, FRIDAY, 12th MARCH. W.M.SOUTHAN, 197 Secretary, Empire Hotel. BUSINESS NOTICES J. a HEADLAND, GROCER, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Ba osi Sale (both Wholesale and Retail), Grooerle* of all kinds . Wines and Spirit* Flour ' - Oatmeal China Cat and Pressed Glassware Siurtlienwan ■; Ironmongery &c., • -&C. Parties about to FURNISH have a Large ■took of First-class Goods to choose from, • tl* - ■ - LOWEST PRICK GfTJHS, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, AND ... AMMUNITION GENERALLY, Always in stock. A. J. B. HEADLAND (Ekwnsed under the Am* A66V Opposite the Coart-hotue, T Elk E;MT .EET, j ?, ,■ Oamabu. - ■ ;■ ■ 37:
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1204, 25 February 1880, Page 4
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