SPORTING aitaki jockey club. YV ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD -AT DUNTROON osr THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 14th and. I-'tb, ISSO. rßESii>E>"r : Hon. K- Campbell. vice-p?.E*in err: Mr. T. C. Rill. committee: Mr. M. M'Kellar Mr. J. C. Njcolls W. Gardiner B. B. W clsh In. Sutherland, <*. A. Harris ian James Hall F. Thomaa William Maitland G. Raven E. C. Smith jtrooK : Mr. D. Sutherland. TKKASCP.EB t Mr. E. C. Smith. STARTER: Mr. W. Sutherland, jan. CLERK OF TUB COCKSE : Mr. John Collins. CLEKK OF THE SCALES : Mr. Win. Bee. Mr. therwin. FIRST DAY. Maidek Plate Ito start at 12 o'clock) of 25 sovs ; distance, 1 £ mile; weight for aze ; entry, £1 10a ; open to all horses that hate not won an advertised race of 20 SOV3. Waitaki Cortnr Plats (toatarfc at 1 o'clock}, a handicap of 35 sovs; distance, 1$ mile; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. For horses that have b«en in the County of Waitaki, and -the bona fide property of residents therein, for three months prior to the sight of general entry. Waitaki Ccp (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 mite 3; nomination, £2 2s; acceptance. £2 2s. Trottisc R,<ce (to start at 3.30}, a handicap of 20 sovs; distance, 3 miles; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. Hack Seixesg Race (to start at 4.30) of 2 > govs ; the winner, if to be sold for x- >, to cany weight for age ; if for £ls. te be allowed 7 lbs under; if for £lO, to be allowed 141bs under ; any surplus to go to the Club; entry, £1 ; half-mile heats. SECOND DAY. Handicap IJcrdle Race (to Btart at 12 o'clock), of 50 sovs ; distance, 2 miles ; over 8 flights of hnrdle3, 3t't 3in high ; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Waitaki Jockey Clcb Han' k AP(to start at 1 o'clock), of 60 eov.«, t sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go s< the second horse; distance, If mil- ; vinnerof the Cup to carry 7lbs ; noiuin tion, 1 sov ; acceptance, 2 sovs. Kovel Kace (to start ab 2 o'clock), a handicap of 30 sovs; distance, J £ miles; the winner to be sold and the proceeds to go to the Club ; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Ladies' PtrasE (to start at 3.30) of 40 sovs, distance, lj miles ; with weight for ace. Gentlemen riders, members of the Club. Cohsoiatiojt Hamhcap (to 3tart at 4.30) rf 25 sov3 ; 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 dis-' pates shall be desided by the Stewards, whose decisions in all cases shall be final. Danedin Jockey Club Rules strictly adhered to. , , No protest wQI ba entertained unless £3 3s be deposited, which will be forfeited should the protest prova frivolous. Qualification fee, £2 ~s. No com inn tion or entry -will be received unless duly qualified. . Not leas loan three horses to stirt ior each race, or only half the stakes. Five per cent, to be deducted from all ittkiifi Nomination* to be in the hands of the fiecfetary not later than the 22nd cf September. Weights to appear in the local papers on the sth October. Acceptances acd sweeps to be paid to the Secretary up to the night of 12ch October, which is thi night of general entry. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Duntroon, enclosing entrance •fee®, names ami ago of horses, and colors of ihe rider. Note.—Nominations, entries, and accep .- aaces will not be received after the time staled, under any pretence whatever, or -without being accompanied with the necessary amount in cash. A. E. CAMERON, 399 Hon. Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 11 October 1880, Page 4
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