Racing ■ Thames Jockey Club, - 1885. - | Registered under Auckland Racing Club. L ; .jsummeiTmeeting. MONDAY AND™TtrESDAY, DEO. 28th and 29th. Pbbbidekt: Colonel Fraser, M H.B. VICB-fBMSIDBMT: J. H. Smith, Esq. Jcdob: E. McDonnell, Big. gX&WAW>S! A. Butler, 8. Turtle, J. Darrow, D. B. Gellion, E. McDonnell. Havbioappeb : A. Butler. Stahteb: W. S. Styak. OIBBK Or SOAIES: W. Burton. CISBX O* GOBBSB :'•■ L. Jackson. T> R O G B A M M E . FIRST DAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1. Fbbb Hawdica*of 35?0t8. Distance, one mile; entrance, Isot.; and leoT. at scales. 2. Haitdioap HtTßDi* Back, a sweepstake of 2§ot•., with £60 added; second horse to receive amount of sweepstakes.' Entrance, Isot. ; acceptance, 2sotb. Distinee, two miles, over eight flights of hurdle*. . 3. Thamw Piath Hahdcap, a sweepstake of £2, with 80sovs. added, second horse to reoeire amount of sweepstakes. Distance, H miles. Entrance, Isot. j acceptance. 3sots. 4. Ssunrci Hack Bice of lOsotb. Distance, one mile ; catch weights. Winner to ba sold for 20iot*., any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. : 6. Stbwabds* Handicap of 60sots., £10 out of stakes to second horse. Distance, 1± miles; entrance, Isot. ; acoeptanoe, 2 ■OTfc '■ '-"'. ■■"'■ ■- 7 SECOND DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1. Fltiwg Stakes Handicap of 45sots., £5 out of (takes to second horse. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Entrance, 1 sot. ; acceptance, £110s. 2. BntOta Back of 25iots. Weight for age; winner to b^ sold for 40aoT*.; 71bs allowed for eTery reduction of lObots, in selling price down to nil. Distance, H milrs. Entranoe, Isot.; acceptance, Isot. 3. Goltoiblds* Handicap, a sweepstake of £2, with 80sot8. added, second horse to receiTe amount of sweepstake. Distance, If miles. Entrance, Isot.; acceptance, 3«o*s ; winner of Thames Plate to carry s'bs penally. 4 Maobi Hack Racb of lOsots. ; twice round course. Catch weights. Owned and to be riddrn by Maoris. Post entry; entranoe, £1. Three entries or no race. 5. Handicap Sterpmchasb, a sweepstake of £2 { with 80soTs. added, second hone to receiTe amount of sweepßtake. Distance, about 2£ miles. Entrance, Isot. ; acceptance, 3«ots. 6. Fbib Handicap, a sweepstake of £1, with 25tO*s. added, second horse to receiTe amount of sweepstake. Entrance, 10b ; acceptance, 10«. Distance, H miles. i Entries to be made before start of the i Steeplechase. j fIMBMMM . Nominations for Hurdle Race, Steeplechase, Thames Plate, Goldfieldb' Handioap, Free Handicap, and Stewards' Handicap close at the Jockey Club's Booms, Thames, on SATURDAY, the 28th of IfoTember, at 8 p.m , and Weights will be declared on TUEBDAY, 10th December. Acceptance and General Entry on SATURDAY, 19th December, before 8 a.m. Weights for Flying Stakes to appear at 8 p.m. on evening of First Day's Races. BULES AND REGULATIONS. All Entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Thames. Entrance money enclosed with name, age, pedigree, name of owner, and colors of rider. Any Jockey riding except in the colors entered will be fined one guinea. Any person entering a horse, except for Hack Bace, Selling Race, and Maori Race, to be a subscriber of not lesß than one guinea. All disputes, claims, protests, and objections arising out of the Racing shall be decided by a majority of (he Steward*, or whosoerer they may appoint, and such decision on all points ■hall be final. CST The Rules of the Thames Jcckey Club trill be strictly adhered to. L. MELHOSE, Hon. Sec. General Notices KEMOVAL TO NEW PKEMISES. Mrs Ah Mow DESIRES to inform her many Customers and the Public generally th».t she has bow removed her business to those commodious previses in Pollen street, Shcrtland, next door to Mb Smith, Fruiterer. PANAMA HATS MADS TO ORDEB , AS USUAL. All the Latest Shapes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Straw Hats in Stock or made to order on the shortest notice at the Lowest Bates. Feathers and Plumes in great Yariofy, and of the Beit Quality. The Stock of Teas, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, and Fancy Goods generally has been largely add- d to, and will be Bold at the Lowest possible Cash Prices. Note the New Address:— Mrs. Ah Mow, (NEXT TO W. SMITH'S, BRUITEREB), POLLEN STBEET, SHORTLAND. 11 Fob the Biood m the Lub."-— CLARKE'S WOBLD - FAMBD BIOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from wbateTer cause arising. For Scrofula, BeurTy, Skin and Blood Diseases, and S&ca of all kinds, its effects are marvellous." Thousand* of testU moniaU. Sold in bott Ut, 2s 9d and 11s each ty Chemists and Puteut Medicine Yendora eveiMwher^. Bole proprietors, The Lincoih and Midland Cov*«im#Wv Co., Lincoln, England; : t-
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5255, 20 November 1885, Page 3
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