Sporting;. }\ SOUTH CANTERBURY Jockey Club II ACES TO BE HELD ON THE .TI MAR U RACECOURSE, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 AND 26,1882. PROGRAMME—FIRST DAY, 1 p.m.—Trial Stakes, of 60 sovs, for horses that have not won 190 sovs in one event, or two events, each of the value of 90. sovs up to the time of starting. Entrance, 2 sovs,- Maidens,at starting allowed, for 3:year-olds, 31bs; 4 years, 71bs; ' 5 years and upwards, lOlbs. Weight ’ for age. Distance, about miles. 1.45 p.m.—Sires’ Produce Stakes, of 90 sovs; distance, 6 furlongs. Colts, Bst 101 b; fillies, Bst 51b. Acceptors to pay a sweep of 5 sovs on night of general entries, amount of sweep to go to the second horse. i 2.30 p.m.— Timaku CUp, a handicap of 200 sovs, with a sweepstake of 6 sovs for acceptors; amount accruing from the sweep to go to the second horse; nomination, 2 sovs ; acceptance, 4 sovs ; distance, If miles. 3.45 p.m.— Flting Handicap, of 60 sovs; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov; distance, | miles. 4.30 p.m.— Selling Hack Race, of 10 sovs ; distance, 1 mile. ■ No weight under Bst. Post entry, 10s. The winner to be sold by auction; any surplus over 20 sovs to go the Race Fund.. -
SECOND DAT. 1 p.m.—S. C. Jockey Club Handicap, of 150 sots, with a sweepstake of 5 soys for acceptors; amount accruing from the sweepstake to go to the second horse ; nomination, 2 sots ; ' acceptance, 3 sots ; distance, 1£ miles. The winner of the Timaru Cup to carry 71b penalty. 1.45 p.m.— Handicap Hurdle Race, of 80 sots ; distance, about 2£ miles, OTer 8 flights of hurdles ; nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 2 sots ; second horse to recede £lO out of the stakes. 8 p.m,—Selling Hack Hurdle Race, of 20 sots ; distance, 1 J miles ; no weight under lOst; the winner to be sold by auction ; any surplus OTer2o sots to go the fund post entry, 1 80T. 3.45 p.m.—Winter Oats Handicap, of 80 sots ; for 2-yeat olds, with a sweepstake of 3 sots for acceptors ; amount accruing from the sweep to go to the second hors? ; nomination^, 2 sovs j acceptance, 2 sots ; distant, . six furlongs. ' ' 4.30 p.m .—Consolation Handicap of ,30 sots ; post entry, 1 sot; distance, 1 mile. Nominations for the Timaru Gap,, Flying I Handicap, S.C. J.O. Handicap, Hurdle Race, 1 and Winter Oats Handicap to be made tc, the Secretary not later than Monday Marc’a 13th, at 9 p.m. Weights to be out 'on Friday, April 14th. Acceptances, v rfth Sweep and General Entries, up to 9' n.m. on Thursday, April 20tb. , All entries and acceptances mas't be in sealed covers, addressed to Secretary, Qrosvenor Hotel, , Timaru f an a contain entrance money, sweepstak es> qualification fee, description, age name of horse, and colors to be worn ’ Dy jockey. Qualification fee to be fenolo'jed with the nomination, or the nomination to be invalid.
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For testim onialsand general inform? ition see circulars l SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. G ATTAIN SUTTEP* having resigned the Agency of this, Company in Timaru, Messrs ROBERT ’WILKIN & CO. have been APPOINTED thereto. Proposals for Fire, and Marine oan be made on and after Noveiriber 1 to Mr Charles Bourne, their localMa’nager. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, OBURT WILKIN & CO STBATHALLAN STBEET, TrMAEtr, HAVE NO W LANDING AND TO ARRIVE , Fencing Wire, 8.A., No. 6to 10 Barbed Wire Galvanized Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond point Iron Standards punched to gauge Salt, Fine, Coarse, and Rook Cornsacks Woolsacks Seaming Twine Galvanized Lon Nails and Washers Wire Nails, Rosehead® Oils Paints White and Bed Lead Seed Sowers Seed Drills Harrows Cambridge Rollers Ploughs Boot Pulpers Corn Crushers Chafi Cutters, horse-power and inter mediates Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout Disinfecting Powder White Powdered Arsenic General Groceries Soda Crystals, &0., Ac. Turnip Seed, all descriptions Clover Seeds Mangold and Carrot Seeds Winnowers Grass Seed Riddle LAIR’S GOUT PILLS This celebrated remedy for Gout and Rheumatism has been universally used for upwards of fifty years with the greatest success. Sold by all Chemists, at Is IJd and 2s d> ROBE RT W ILKIN& CO., Strathallan Street, ' ; • 'Timarn, Agents. Manager.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2820, 8 April 1882, Page 4
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