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, Raping. , SOUTHLAND JOCKEY CLtfß , RACE OETING. > THURSDAY, FRIDAY. ANET SATURDAY 1 10 th, 11th, and 12th FEBRUARY, 186 i Messrs Went worth -Messrs Swanston Davis] . Bray ton M'Kenzie , ' J. Clarke Francis • . - 'Speiers iA. Smith ... Hatelj * ". Lawlor " TREASURES : J. .Clarke, ■ Esq. '■';..- ' - JPD6E : : ... .• ■■ , J. R. Carey, Esq. I BTABTBE: I • G. W. Fielder/ Esq. ' " CLEBE Ot THE COTTBBH : '" J. G. Guff, Esq, . V FIRST DAY.— Tkitrsdat, lOrir FaßnuAßr.. ! MAIDEN PLATE* , ' . , i- 0^ °0 sots. ' Once round 'the'ebuvse and a distance. Weights for age- Entrance- 3 soVsi"- < - - IOTOPUTI!,, , ,; ; . „-■ Of 100 sots. Three miles. ' Weights 'toe, age. Entrance 5 sots >: * : " : •''*•"■' "' '"• LADIES' PU.R3H; , ; .•> '' Of 75 sots. Two miles. -Welter weights, for age* Entrance 4 sots. Gentlemen riders HACK EACH; - Of 20 sots. Post entry. Entrance 2 sots/ Milo and half heats . : SECOND DAY.— Friday, 11th Fkbiwabt. INTEBCAEeiII, CUP. , A handicai) of 10 sots, each, half forfeit, .with 100 sots added. Two miles. Nominations. to be made, enclosing 5' sots on 25th January, and weights to be declared on 2nd of February. Acceptances to be made on night ■of general entry. Winner of Town Plate to carry 51b extra. TEOTTING.BACE, ■•'".' Of =>O sr>trs 7 -with «» xoeepstakes. of 4, sovsiadtlecl. Enti-ies, &c. the night of general cntrjt rL'BLICASSTTJBSS." " Of 100 sots. Entrance 5 soys. Two ahd-a-half miles. Weights for age. The winner of the Town Plate or luvercargill Cup to carry slb extra. CHEROOT RACE. Of 23 S'tvs. Entr-mce, 2 soys, added. Once round the course. Heats. Weights for age. Each' horse to jump a flight of hurdles before the stand to qualify for starting.. THIRD DAY— Saturday, 12th Fbbbuabt. HtJUDLE RACE Of GO soys. Eu trance, 4 soys. Three miles over twelve flights of hurdles. Weights for age. KA IL WAY PLATE A Handicap of sots, with a sweepstakes of 10 soys added. Second horse to save hi 3 stake. Entrance, &c, same as Invercargill Cup. FORCKD HANDICAP. A Sweepstakes of £5 each, with 40 sors. added. Past entries. For all winners during the present mrvling (esc usivc of «vinnors of Trotting liaco and Maiden Plate, Distance, one mile and a half. CO^SOLATIOS STAKES A Handicap of 50 soys For all beaten horses. E'ttranee, 3 soys added. Post entries. Once round the course. Secondhorse to take sweep. HACK HACK Of sots.j w'th a Sweepstakes of 2 soys. added. Post entry; catch weights. Oaee round the course; heats. The winner to be sold for £30, the surplus to go to the Race Fund. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Iso entry will be received for any of the races except upon this condition — that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing, sh:ill bo decided by the Stewards, or a majority of the-.n, whose decisions upon all points connected wit'n the carrying out. of the above programme shall he final. 2. Xo person will be allowed to enter or run a hcr.-e unless the latter be qualified as the bonaftJe property of a subscriber of three soys to the Race Fund, except hack races. 3. All entries to be scaled and addressed to the Stewards, entrance money enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of tbe horse, name of the owner, and colors of the riders No jockey allowed to ride except in the colors entered. i. Entries must be made at the TJnion Hotel r Tay street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th February, at 8 o'clock. 5. Marcs and geldings allowed 3!b in all weight for ajrn races. 6. Three, horses to enter for each race, or no public money will be added. 7. In case of b*d weather, the Stewards reserve to themselTes the right of postponing the races from time to time, as may appear advisable. S. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed by strychnine or otherwise, without respect of ownership. 9. The races will begin punctually each, day at half-past one o'clock. ALEXANDER SAVERS, Hon. Sec. MUNRO'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATION ERY AND BOOK WAREHOUSE, Dee Street. JOHN MUNJRO begs leave to direct the atten* t) tion of the professional and commercial public of Invercargill to the following list of FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY. Now landed ex Prospector, from Leith, and other late arrivalsTbe Stock being imported direct from the Home Market, J. M. is prepared to treat on liberal terms fur the regular half-yearly supply of Stationery Goocla. ENVELOPES A.ND PAPER, 150,000 Assorted Envelopes 600 Reams Note Paper, ruled and plain 200 do Letter do do 100 do Foolscap do . do 50 do Demy do do 30 do Medium do do 50 do C. L. Copying Letter Paper Colored Tissue Paper, Drugg-isfc and Grocery Sample and Parcelling Paper Brown Wrapping Paper and Bags in endless variety ACCOUNT BOOKS, . Suitably Ruled, in every Style of Binding and Size. r l he usual stock of Counting-House small ware, viz — Inkstands, in maplo, ebony, and metal Letter Clips, Files, Gillott's and Mitchell's Pens Rooney's and Windsor and Newiter's Drawing »and Office Pencils Red- Tape, Green Ferret, and Muscilage, &c, &c . ■ Just Landing, Copying Presses, post 4 to. and foolscap size, superior to any yet imported into this Province FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Now on view, a large assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas and Ue^r Year's presentsBOOKS. : Now landing, and will be on view on Christmas Day— A large invoice of six eases of Present Books'* The attention of Schools and Guardians is particularly requested to these goods, as they will be found of first-class, selection. Lett's Diaries, and •.-.. Munro's Southland Almanac for 1864 on sale in a day or two. - . •*:. ■ ■ .-. ■*.-■ MAJSV&E DEPOT. . " ". TO OWNERS A3STD OCCUPIERS OF LAND; fTIHE Town Board *of InTereargill will ieoemf 1 offers, up to- Wednesday,-; 30th . December j^^L from owers or occapiecs willing to place a piece pff» land at the disposal of the Board for a Manure Deoot. . ■ ' • . '■• - ••-' J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to Town Board.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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