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pEO G B AM M B *- or SOUTHLAND BACING CLTJB MEETING, TO BE HMD AT INVBBOABaiH>i ON THX7BSDAY AND FBIDAY, 6th and 7th Fxbbttabt, 1868. Stewards: A. J. Smyth, Esq. lorm Hume, Esq. D. Napier, Esq. James Colyer, Esq. Thomas Swale, Esq. John Hare, Esq. Judge R. Hamilton, Esq. Starter: George Smith, Esq. Treasurer: Wm. Cochran, Esq. ( Clerk of Course : I MrJ.J.Cuff. •FIRST DAY— THTTBSDAY, FEB. 6 Maiden Plate, of .40 sots. For all horse* that hare neTer won an sdTertißedrace. Distance —One mile and a half. Weight for age. Entranca 2 sots. „ ' . Southland Ctp, Talue of 50 sots (handicap.) Distance— Two miles and a half. Entrance 8 SOTS. Handicap Tbottins- Race, of 25 son. Distance — Three times round the course. Entrance 30s. Silyeb Cup (presented by W. H. Nurse, Esq), for three-years old colts and fillies, the produce of " Professor," with a sweepstake of 3 sots each. added. Distanc: —One mile and a half. Weight for age. Entrance 20s. Publican's Pubsb, of 40 sots. Open to all hoises. Distance— Two miles. Weight for age. Kntrance 2 s«ts. Cigab Race, of 10 sots. Usual regulations. Distance — Once round the Course. Heats. Entrance 10s. Post entry. SECOND DAY — FBIDAY, FEB. 7 Handicap Hubdle Race, of 40 sots., open to all horses. Distance— Two miles and a half, OTer ten flights of Hurdles, three feet nine inches high. Entrance 2 sots Town Plate, of 60 sots., open to all horses. Weight for age. Distance — Three miles. Entrance, 3 sots. Ladies' Pubse, of 25 sots., open to all horses. Welter weights for age. Gentlemen riders. Professional riders to carry 71b. extra. Distance — One mile and a half. Entrance 30s. Selling Race, of 20 soys, open to all horses. Winner to be sold for 35 sots. ; any surplus to go to the-Kaco To_he-win. offjwithonfc dismounting. Distance — Once round the Course. Heats., Entrance 1 sot. Intebcaboill Handicap, of 70 sots., with sweepstake of 4 soys. each added. The winner of the Town Plate to carry slbs. extra. DistanceTwo miles. Entrance, 4 soys. ; half forfeit if declared after weights are published. Consolation Handicap, of 25 sots., for all beaten horses during the meeting. DistanceOnce round the Course. Entrance 20s. Hubbt Scubbt, of 10 sotb. Distance — Once round the Course. Catch weights. Entrance, 10s Post entry . RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entries will be receiTed for any of the Races except upon these conditions, that sll claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or a majority, of them, whose decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of the aboTe programme shall be final. S.R.C. Rulea strictly adhered to. No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless the latter be qualified as the bona fide property of a subsbriber of 3 sots, to the Race Fund — unless he be a member of the South land Racing Club, when 1 sot. shall qualify. All entries must be sealed and addressed to the Stewards (entrance money enclosed), with name age, pedigree, of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. Three horses to be entered, or no public money will be added. . , No Jockey allowed to ride except in the colon entered ' , _ , Entries must be made to the Stewards, and addressed to Colyer'B Princess Hotel, xnTercargill, before the hour of eight o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 4th of February 1868. Handicaps will be declared the same night, except for InTercargiU Handicap, which will be declared on the eTening of Thursday, .the 6th of February 1868, at Sutherland's Bridge Inn Hotel, at 8 p.m. . All dogs found on the Course will be destroyed, irrespectiTe of ownership. Racing will commence punctually each day a 12noon. By order - Secretary. s\ N S A L B . Reaping Machines, tip platform, and side delivery . Threshing Machines, one, 'two, and six horse power . . Grass Seed DrUls for Station use . Chaffcutters, Cheese Presses, Oat Bruisers Ploughs, Scarifiers, and Harrows Scythes, Reaping Hooks American and Aberdeen Sneds Hay Forks, Scythe Stones, Strickles, &o Bar and Rod Iron, Bolts and Nuts Holloware, Spades and Shovels Drain Spades and ShoTels, from 3s 6d each Earthenware, a large assortment We would beg to draw the attention of farmers to Messrs T. Robinson and Co.'s Reaping Machines, which we can guarantee to be the best (as to efficiency and durability) introduced into New Zealand. HAY BBOTHEBS. FOB SAL E — FLOUR, in 50, 100, and 2001 b bags, £20 and £21 per ton OATMEAL, in 50, 100, and 200 lb bags BRAN, Pollard, Chaff and Oats TEA, of superior quality, in boxes and chests GROCERIES. WHEAT AND OATS BOUGHT. HAY BBOTHSBS.

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Southland Times, Issue 894, 5 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 894, 5 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 894, 5 February 1868, Page 3

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