SPORTING 33S£&*£*£&■ ,- T i<• •K BY CLUB. \v *• : SK, J . V 1u yr-TiNG. TO r.E HF.UTT 7 DUNTROOS THUK.-D VY A?-'» FF.TDA.Y, October Ht ! ' ?S?0 >r: Ilor:. II- C';. - ri f bell. vrcK-r p.k.-?- t>K?r: Mr. T. C. Hill. cosnvrrrrEß: Mr. M., AT'Koitar Mr. J. G. Nicolas VT. Gar.iii cr H - a / " ela . G. Baven E - C - Simth jccoe: Mr. U. fc'utlierT&ni TK-EASC'.iEK : Mr. E. C. s»mith. start:: ■-: Mr. VS. Sntacr'i.'.iul, jnn. CLERK OF Tl; - Mr. -fchn Co'.lica. CL BK OF THE SCALES : Mr. Wm. Bee. HANDICAPPER : Mr. Hierwin. FIRST DAT. Maided Plate (to start at 12 o'clo-.k) of 25 iovj ; distance, 1K mile; weight for that ha e not won an advertised race of 20 80V3. Waitaki Cocstt Plats (to start at 1 o'clock), a handicap of 35 soys ; distance, li mile; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £1- For horses that have been in the Conntv cf Waitaki, and the bona Jtde prot>erty of residents therein, for three niontns prior to the night of general entry. Waitaki Ctp (to start at 2 o'clock), a handicap of 100 sovs. with a sweep of 2 govs, the sweep to go to the second borae ; distance, 2 miles ; nomination, £2 2s; aceepiapflo, £2 2s. Tkotti.vg Race (to start fit 3.30), a handicap of 20 sovs; distance, 3 miles; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. Selling Race (to start ai 4.30) of 2 aars ; the winner, if to be sold for £2 ■, to carry we'ght for age; if for £ls, to be allowed 7 lbs under; it for £lO, to be allowed 14lbs under ; any surplus to go to the Club ; entry, £1 ; half-mi,e beats. SECOND DAY. Handicap Hcrdle Bace (to start at 12 o'clock), of 5'J sovs ; distance, 2 miles : over S flights of hardies, 3ft 3in high ; nomination, £1 j acceptance, £l. Waitaki Jockey Clcb Handicap (to start at 1 o'clock), of 60 sow, a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweeo to go to the second horse; distance" Ij mile ; winner of the Cap to carry 71bs; nomination, 1 sov; Acceptance, 2 sovs. Novel Bace (to start at 2 o'clock), a handicap of 30 sovs; distance, 1J miles; the •winner to be sold ard the proceeds to go to the Club ; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Ladies' Pubs? (to start at 3.30) of 40 sov3, distance, 1 j miles; with weight forage. Gentlemen riders, nwabers of the Club. OntsoXA-noir Handicap (to start,3o) c-f 25 sovs; distance, 1 mile ; entry, £1 open to all beaten horses at the meeting. RULES "AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be recieved for any of the races except on the condition that all disputes shall lie desided by ths Stewards, whose decisions in all cifl-ts shall be final. Dunedin Jockey Club Rules strictly adhered to. , No protest will be entertained unless £3 3a be deposited, which will be forfeited should the protest prove frivolous. Qualification fee, £2 2s. o nomination or entry will be received uales3 duly cjoalt:£ed. Not less than three fcoraes to stirt for each race, or only half the stake?. Five per cent, to be deducted from all stakes. _ . , Nominations to be in the hands of the Secretary not later th.»a the 22nd of •'September. Weights to appear in the local papers on (the sth October. Acceptances and sweeps to be paid to the Secretary up to triw jught of 12th October, "which is thi night of #?neral entry. All entries to be sealed..md addressed to Ishe Secretary, Duntroon, entrance saaus and age of horses, colors of iQre rißex. .Note.—Notmoaiiong, entries, ances will not "W received after the tin* e ,sfc*ted, under any pretence whatever, or -yft&out being jwcoropanied with the neceaf xry amount ja cash. A. E. (CAMERON, jjgg Hon. Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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785Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 7 October 1880, Page 4
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