Public Notices. MEOHAKICS' INSTITUTE. The Reading Rypm in- connection with the above. Institution, is now open for Subscribers rom 10 a. in. till 10 p.m. daily (Sundays ox cop tod)., The following periodicals and newspapers always on the tnble, viz.:— All the Year Hound, Corntiill • Mujjaeino, Blued wood's Magazine, Onco a Week, Cluiinbcrh' Journal,; Leisun* Hour,, London Punch, Illustrated' Londoti News, Home News, 'Melbourne Punch, Melbourne, Weekly Argus, Melbourne Leader, Otogo Witness, and tho Local Papers. The yearly subscription is £1 10 Hnlf-vfarly ... ... 12 6 Quarterly ... ... 7 6 Weekly ... ... 10 J. C. HUNTER, • Secretary. REMOVAL. XT' NUTTER, Accountant, &c., has removed from Tay Street to the Oflice lately occupied by Messrs Micdonald and Russell, Clyde Street. REMOVAL. MR. SOUTH has removed from his Offices in 1 Kelvin street, to the Exchange Buildings, (Mr Watt's), Dee street. M'CLY.MONT'S PADDOCK, DUNEDTN ROAD. NOTICE it hereby given, that Mr F. A. Von Hammer is no longer autnorinod to manage this Paddock, or to receive moneys on account of it. All outstanding accounts must be paid only to tho undersigned, or his ageut, duly authorised in writing. G. M'CLYMONT. Racing 1 . SOUTHLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY i 11th, 12th, and 13th FEBRUARY, 1861 j STEWARDS: — Messrs Wentworlh Messrs Swnnston Davis Uravtnn M'Kenzio J. Clarko Francis Speers A. Smith ILilely Ltiwlor I TUEASCRER : J. Clarke, Esq. judoe : J. R. C'arey, Esq. STAHTKR: G. W. Fielder, Esq. CLERK OV THE CODUSK : J.G. Cuff, Esq. FIRST DAY.— .Thursday, 10rn F--::brcaet MAIDEN PLATE, Of 50 soys. Once round the coursa and a distance. Weights for age. Entrance 3 soys. TOWS Pr,A.TK. Of 100 pnva. Three miles. Weights for age. Eutrnnce 5 soys lA'Ples' FXTKSE, Of 75 soys. Two miles. Welter weights for age. Entrance 1- soys. Gentlemen riders HACK RACK. Of 20 sors. Post entry. Entrance 2 soys. Mile and half heats SECOND DAY.— Friday, llxir Fkbrcaut. INVKUCAIIfHLT. CUV. A handicap of 10 s-.r^. e:uh, lulf f. ..-r.-ic. with )VO roys added. T#o miles. N uninations to be made, enclosing 5 soys on 25i1) Jiiouary, and weights to be deulurnd on 2nl of February. Aoceptuneos io b» made on ni»ht of general eutrv. Winner of Town Plate to c.trry 51b extra TROTTING- KACE Of SO aovs, with n sweepstakes oF 4 soys added. Eutries, &c. tbe night of geuer d entry. PUBLICANS rURSIJ. Of 10') soys. Entrance o sovb. T»vo and-a-half miles. WeighU for age. The winner of the Town PLite or luverc irgill Cup to e.irry 51b j extra. CHEROOT HACK. Of '25 sivs. Entrance, 2 snvs, added. Once round the course. Heats. Weights for age. Each horse to jamp a flight of hurdles before the stand to quality for starting. THTRD DAY.— Saturday, 12m Fbbruaey. HURDLE BACK Of GO sovb. Entrance, 4 soys. Three miles over twelve flights of hurdles. Weights for age. EAIIWAY TLATB A Handicap of soys, with a sweepstakes of 10 soys added. Second horso to save his stako. Entrance, &c, same as Invercargill Cup. FORCED HAXPICAE. A Sweepstakes nf £5 each, with 40 rots, added. Post entries. For all winners during the present meeting (cxc u^u-e of winners of Trotting Siaeu and itaitlon Plate, Distance, one mile and a half. CONSOLATION STAKES A Handicap of HO soys For all beaten horses Entrance, 3 soys udded. Post entries. Onca round the course. Scscondhorse to take sweep. HACK KACE Of soys., with a Sweepstakes of 2 soys. added Post entry ; catch weights. Once round the course ; luats. The winner to be sold for i/30, the surplus to go to the Race Fund. RULER AND REGULATIONS. 1. No entry will be received for any of the race, except upon this condition — that all disputes claims, and objections -irising cut of the racing shiM 1 •>. decided by the Stewards, or a majority of th. •::. whose decisions upon all points eonnccied with the carrying out of the above programme sltall be linal. 2. No pe;-.jn will be allowed to enter or run a horpe 'inlefL : -ie latter bp qualified ns th-.> bone, fide prope:-: v "f «■ subscriber of throe boys to the 11-ice Fund, except hack races. 3. All entries to be sealed nnd addressed to the S.jwanls, entrance money enclosed, with the name age, an 1 pedigree of the horso, rif.'.ne of the o>vner and colors of the riders No jockey allowed to i ride except in the colors entered. ; 4. Entries must be made at the Union Hotel, Tay ' street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th February, at S 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 added. j 7. In case of bid weather, the Stewards reserve 1 <o themselves the right of postponing the races from, time to time, as may appear advisable. 8. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed by strychnine or otherwise, without respect ot ownership. J). The races will begin punctually each day at half-past one o'clock. ALEXANDER SAVERS, Hon. Sec. INVERCARGILL RACES. a * A MEETING will be held at the Prince of 2 A. Wales Hotel, on Friday Evening, at Eight d o'clock. All peroona interested in the forthcoming Races are particularly requested to attend. ALEXANDER- SAVERS, Hon. Sec.
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Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 4
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