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Racing. , , ... , ( SOUTHLAND boCIdSY CLUB' ' RACE MEETING. THURSDAY", FRIDAY. 'AND SATURDAY llth, 12th, and 13th FEBRUARY, 1864* ' _, „. ! ( i STRTVA-BDS ;--- , Messrs "Won t worth Messrs Swouston Davis , Bmvtuu M'Kenzie Jf. Clarke Fram is Speers , A Smith y Hately Luwlor I ' ' TREASURER: J Clarke, Esq. JUDGE: J. R. GWy, Esq. STAKTKTI: G. W. Fielder, Esq. ' CLERK OF THECOUBSE : j. G.CuflyEsq. s ; ,; : ; FIRST DAY.— Tudrsday, lOrn FEuitua.'ar MAIDKN I'IATE,; | Of 50 sova. Once vou»ii\ the course and a distaniic; Weights for ago. Entrance 3 sbvs. town ■pr.ATR. Of 100 sovs. Three miles. ' ■■'Woigh'ts .for 'ago, Entrance § sots . , , „ ; LADIES' 1'U1.38, .'".... Of 75 sovs. TwomiUw. Welter weights tor agpi ISntranee 4 uovs. Gentlemen riders . ■_ \ HACK HACK. Of 20 sovs. Post entry. Entrance 2 sovs.' Mile nn«l half hunts '.'.,. i SECOND DAY.— Friday, 11th F^bhuabtj INVKttCAUQH.I.CUP. " j Ahandicaw of 10 sovs. each, half forfeit, with' 100 sovs added. Two miles. NVmiinnticins -to be made, enclosin<r f» sovs on 25th -January, and weights to ba declared on 2nd uf F<'liruary Aecopf-nnoes to be mndt' oa iiittjiV'W genera entry. Winner of Town Plate to cuTry slb extra XROTTISG UiCE |' Of R0 sovs, with a sw<v»p<t.nkes op 4 sovs arlde>l. Entrict:, &c. the night (it fjemu-'il entry. I PtTULICANS PURSK. OtlOO sovs. Entranci- 5 sovs. .T«v» iind-a-half miles. WrtsjhtP.for age. The winner <)|Vtli« Town Plate or Inverc.ivgill Cup to ciirry 510. extra. ' ' CIIEUOOT RACE. Of 25 sovs. Entrniicf.'i siivs,' added. Once round the course. Heals. Weights lor ago. Each horse to jamp a flight of hurdles betore the stand to -qualify for starting. THIRD DAY.— Saturday, 12th February . JIVmiiLK BACK Of 60 sova. Entrance, 4 sovs. Three miles over twelve flights of hurdles. Weights for age. RAILWAY TLiTB , ■ A Handicap of sovs, > with a sweepstakes ot 10 sovs added. Second horse to save his stake. Entrance, &c, same as Invercargill Gup. rORCKB HANDICAP. A Sweepstakes of £5 each, with 40 sovs. added. Post entries. For all winners during l.lre present meeting (exc u-sive ot u-inners of Trottinjj Race and Maiden I'late, Distance, one imle and a half. COSSOLATIOS STAKES A Handicap of 50 sovs For all beaten horses Entrance. 3 sovs added. Post eutries. Once round the course. Secondhovse to take sweep. kaCk kace Of hovs.. with a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. nddecl Post entry; catch weights. Once round the ■ course ; lKats. The winner to be sold for £'30, I the surplus to go to the Jlice Fund. RULES AND HEGULATJONS. 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 ritcint; shall be decided hy the Stewards, or a majority of them, whose decisions «pon all points connected with the carrying oat of the above programme shall be final. 2. No person will be allowed to enter or run a 1 hor^e unless the latter be qualified as thvbona'fide property of n subscriber of three sovs to the It ice Fund, except hack races. 3. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Stewards, entrance money enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of the horse, -name of the owner and colors of the riders No jockey allowed to ride except in the colors entered. 4. Entries must be made at the Union Hotel, Tay street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9tb Februnry, tit 8 o'clock 5. Mar ps 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. 7. In case of frid weather, the Stewards reserve to themselves the right of postponing the races from time to time, as may appear advisable. 8. All dogs found on the^ourse 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 SAYEfeS, . , . . Hon. Sec. Livery Stables,. &c. ... VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR, , LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. GEOR&E SMITH, Peoprietoe. GS. begs to inform the Inhabitants of Invercargill and up-country Settlers, that he has taken the above Stabler ' where he trusts to merit a share of patronage. , HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. ' HORSES FOR SALE OR HIRE. All Business Transacted Appertaining ' To a FIRST-CLASS STABLE. ROITAI/ HOTEL X,IVEK,Y ASTD BAIT STABLES, t Tat Stbeet, iNVEECAEan-L. JOHN LAMBEKT (LateofCobb&Co's), O&ESSEE. Good Accommodation, ,iprorai>fc attention, moderate Charges. HOUSES FOR HIRE.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 4

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