'yiCTQßJ4^byiho'Gr^ ' Kingdom of Greiit Britain and Irehn^jj^i.een.! To Alexander M'Kefnzfe,, of^lnvercargill, ,mi tho - f P.roVince' of; Sjuthjand.'m* 'this/Co'lony ;' 'ot j Ne'w'Zealahd, Con tractor/ his servants, agents, ; and workmen.' "'■'' ' ' ' '''-'"* > WHEREAS March? Gyuy, of Inyerc argil! " aforesaid; hath'brou!rht : an action ' against ■' you, the sriid A lexrtnds- r -M'&en zie, in our Supreme , Court of New Zealand, wherein he complains that { you have wrongfully dealt with the horses, drays, chattels, and effects mentioned an( l cqmprised in the schedule referred to and annexed to the writ and declaration in such action . Wb tiibiiepoee do strictly enjoin and command yon, tlie.aaid Alexander M'Kenzie, and all -and every the porsoijis before mentioned, tinder peril of the further process' Of the said. Court, tb.afc.ybu and every" of you do abso'utjely, desist from dealing or intermeddling with the' said good or any of them, or doing any other act in relation thereto until the said Court shal make order to the contrary. Witness His Honor Henry Btrnes Grcsson, Esquire, Judsie of our [l.S.] Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Invercargill, this thirteenth J. S. J., dav of January, One thousand Registrar for eight hundred and sixty-four. Southland. This writ was issued by S. M. South, of Kelvin Street, Invercargill, Solicitor for the plaintiff. M'CLYMONT'S PADDOCK:, DUNE DIN ROAD. "VTOTrCE is hereby given, that Mr F. A. Von Xl Hammer is no longer authorised to manage this Paddock, or to receive moneys on account of it. All outstanding accoun-s must be paid only to the undersigned, or his agent, duly authorised iv writing. j G. M'CLYMONT. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. The Reading Room in connection with the abovp Institution, is now open for Subscribers rom 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. daily (Sundays escepted). The following periodicals and newspapers always j on the table, viz.: — All tbe Year liound, Cornhill [ Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine, Once a Week, Chambers' Journal, Leisure Hour London Punch, Illustrated London N-'ws, Home News, Melbourne Punch, Melbourne Weekly Argus, Melbourne Leadpr, Otago Witness, and tbe Local Papers. The yearly subscription is ill 1 0 Jlilf-yporly ... ... I' 3 6 Quarterly ... ... 7 6 Weekly ... ... 1 0 J. C. HUNTER, Secretary. Racing 1 . SOUTHLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING. THURSDAY, FRID VY. AND SATURDAY 11th, 12th, and 13th FEBRUARY, 1564 STEWARDS : — Messrs Wont worth Messrs Swan3ton Duvis Brnvtnn M'Kenzie J. Clarke Francis Speors A. Smith Hately Law lor rrcKAStTKEK ; J. Clarke, Esq. JUDGE : J. R. Carey, E-<q. STARTETt: G. W. Fielder, Esq. CLERK OV THE COURSE : J. G. Cuff, Esq. FIRST DAY.— Thursday, lOtji Febeuakt MAIDEN PLATE, Of 50 soys. Once rou-id the course and a distance Weights for age. Entrance 3 sov3. TO'Wtf PLATE. Of 100 soys. Three miles. Weights for ago. Eutrance 5 soys LADIES' rURBE, Of 75 ?ovs. T>vo miles. Wel'er weights forage. Entrance 4 soys. Gentlemen riders HACK It*CK. Of 20 rots. Post entry. Entrance 2 soys. Mile and half heats SECOND DAY.— Friday, 11th Fkbrcaky. INVERCARGILL CUP. A handicaD of 10 soc<?. each, half forfeit, with 100 soys added. T»Vi> miles. Nominations to be made, enclosing jj sors on 25th January, nnd weights to be declared on 2ii'l of Februnrv. Acceptances to be made on ni^ht of general entry. Winner of Town Plate to carry 51b extr.i TROTTING RACE Of 50 soys, with a sweepstakes of 4 soys added. Entries, &c. tbe night of gener '1 entry. PUBLICANS PURSE. OflOD soys. Entrance 5 soys. Two and-a-half miles. Weights for age. The winner of the Town Plate or Invercargill Cup to carry SID extra. CHEROOT RACE, Of 25 soys. Entrance, 2 soys, added. Once round the course. Heats. Weights for age- Each horse to jamp a flight of hurdles before the staDd to qualify for starting. THIRD DAY.— Saturday, 12th Fbbrtjaby. HURDLE EACE Of 60 soys. Entrance, 4 soys. Three miles over [ twelve nights of hurdles. Weights for age. BAILWAY PLATE A Handicap of soys, with a sweepstakes of 10 soys added. Second horse to save his stake. Entrance, &c, same as Invercargill Cap. FORCED HANDICAP. A Sweepstakes of £5 each, with 40 soys. added. Post entries. For all winners during the presenl meeting (cxc usive of winners of Trotting Itace and Maiden Plate, Distance, one mile and a half. CONSOLATION- STAK E8 A Handicap of 50 soys For all beaten horses Entrance, 3 soys added. Post entries. Once round the course. Secondhorse to take sweep. HACK WACE Of soys., with a Sweepstakes of 2 soys. added Post entry; catch weights. Once round the course ; luats. Tbe winner to be sold for £30, the surplus to go to the Race Fund. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No entry will be received for any of the race, except upon this condition — that all disputes claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or a majority of them, whose decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of the above programme shall be final. 2. No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless the latter be qualified as the bonafide property of a subscriber of three soys to the Race Fund, except back races. 3. AH entries to be sealed 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 tbe colors entered. 4. Entries must be made at the Union Hotel, Tay street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th February, at 8 o'clock. 5. Mares and geldings allowed 31b in all weight for age races. 6. Three horses to enter for each, race, or no public money will be a^ded. 7. In case of bid weather, the Stewards reserve to themselves the right of postponing the races from time to time, as may appear advisable. 8. AH dogs found on the course will be destroyed by strychnine or otherwise, without respect ot ownership. 9. The races will begin punctually each day at half-past one o'clock. ALEXANDER SAYEES, Hon. Sec. BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. HIGHLY recommended by the members of the "Medical Profession, and patronised by all judges of malt liquor. ' * c Observe the : label—Black Letters oh a Yellow Gronnd. C. 8. BUTTON & Co. Provincial Brewery, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 4
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