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IKaces TJ/INTON JOCKEY CLUB EACE MEETING, To be held on DECEMBER 26th AM) 27th, 1873. Stewaeds : Mr Wm. Harrington Mr J. Morrison Mr J. D. M 1 Arthur Mr Geo. Watson Mr T. Lamport Mr F. R. White Mr T. S. Biemuer. Judge: Ralph Swale, Esq. Glebk: of the Cottbse : Q-eorge Trumble, Esq. CIiEEK OF THE SCAIiE3 : John Thomson, Esq. Stahtee : R. Cameron, Esq. Handicappees : PROGRAMME : Fibst Day. Maiden PiiAte, 20 soys. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £10 ; distance, 1£ miles ; weight for age ; entrance, £2 2s. Town Plate, 30 soys. Distance, 2 miles j weight for age ; entrance, £2 10s. Handicap (distance) Tbotting Race, 10 soys. Distance, 3 mileß j no weight under 10 stone ; entrance, £1 Is, with a sweepstake of £1 1b ea ;li added. Distbiot Plate (for district horses only), 50 boys. Distance, 1£ miles $ weight for age ; entrance, £3 3s. Hack Race, 10 bovb. Distance, once round the course ; heats ; catch weights ; entrance, £1 Is. Second Day. Hubdlb Race, 25 soys. Distance, 2 miles ; va • 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high j weight for age ; entrance, £2 2s. Winton Handicap, 40 sove., with a sweepstake of £3 3s each, added. Distance, 2 miles; entrance, £3 3s. Ladies' Pttbse, 20 sovß. Distance, If miles ; welter weights j gentlemen riders ; entrance, £2 2s. Faemebs' Race, 10 soys. Distance, 1£ miles ; weight for age ; entrance, £1 Is. CoNBOiiATiON Handicap, 15 soys. Distance, once round the course ; entrance, £1 Is. HITBBY SCTTBEY. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The rules of the Winton Jockey Club will be strictly enforced. By the term " District" Bhall be meant all horses lonajide the property of residents within a radius of 10 mileß of the " Winton Racecourse." All such horses to have been owned and trained within such District for a term of three months prior to the 26th December, 1873. The etavrarda will have the power to reject the entrance of any horse not considered qualified for the District Races. This will also apply to the Farmers' Race. Three horses to enter or no race. No person to enter or nominate a horse unless he be a subscriber of not less than £2 2s to the Race fund. Moreover, no person to enter or nominate a horse, not his hona fide property, unless the said subscription of £2 2s be paid for the actual owner also, under forfeiture of any race euch horse may win. All protests must be made in writing, accompanied with the sum of £2 2s, and lodged in the Secretary's hands within 15 minutes after the race is run. The £2 2s to be forfeited to the funds- of the Club should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. All entries to be Bent in not later than 8 p.m. on Monday, the 22nd December, in sealed envelopes, addressed to the Stewards, White's Railway Hotel, Winton, containing entrance money, qualification money, full description and age of horse, name of owner, and colors to be worn by the rider. Weights of the Winton Handicap to be declared at White's Railway Hotel, Winton, on Friday evening, 26th December, at 9 p.m. Jockey costume insisted upon. Dogs on the course will be destroyed. Five per cent, to be deducted to defray expenses. Races to start each day at 12.30 precisely. THOMAS S. BREMNER, Hon Secretary. pKOMWELL JOCKEY CLUB. 27th DECEMBER, 1873. THE CROMWELL DERBY, a sweepstake of £4 4s, h. ft., with £40 added. (For Otago and Southland bred horses only.) Second horse to receive 20 per cent, of the stakes. Entrance, £2 2b on nomination, and balance of sweep to be paid on night of general entry. For 3 year old colts, Bst. 101 b. ; fillies, 3sh olb. Distance, 1J miles. WILLIAM MACNAB, Secretary. MISSING FftfENDB. TF this should meet the eye of RICHARD COOPEK, native of Falmouth, Eu^luud, who left home in June, 1865, for Melbourne, Victoria, in the ship Yorkshire, and who wus la6t heard of in Adelaide, South Australia, his brother Thomas will be glad to hear from him. Address care of Mr T. Crack, Tay Btreet, Invercargill, New Zealand.

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Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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