PROGRAMME OF THE mUAPEKA J.OCKEY CLUB RACES, -.1 APRIL, 1868. ' Stewards : kH. Bastings, Esq. M. Potts, Esq. John Herbert, Esq. J. C. Brown, Esq. : - "W. Sheath, Esq. T. Lees, Esq. John Michael, Esq. Judge : John M'Coll, Esq. Clerk of Course : Jame3 Y^jung Henry, Esq. *» Starter : " George Langley, Esq. FIRST DAY.— THURSDAY, APRIL 2. Maidex Plate, of 30 soys.- For all horses that have never won public . money. 3^ mile. Entrance, £2. Ladies' P.urse, *bf 20 soys. Welter, weights, Gentkmen riders. 2 miles. Entrance, 30s. Handioap Trotting Race, of 20 soys. Catch weights. 3 miles. Entrance, •" . 30s. Miners' Purse, of 20 boys. 1| mile heats. Weight for age. All horses to be the bond fide property for two months previous to running. Entrance, 30s. fr SECOND DAY. TuAfEKA Town Plate, of 60 soys. 3 miles. Entrance, 4 guineas. Hurdle Race, of 20 soys. Welter weights. 2 miles, over 7 flight of hurdles. Entrance, 30s. Hack Race, of 10 soys. Catch, weights. * l^mile. Post entries, 10s. Consolation Stakes, of 15 soys., for all } beaten horses. 1^ mile. Entrance, LI. Rules and Regulations of the Otago Jockey Club will be strictly enforced. Igjtree entries or no race. - 1 Mares and geldings allowed 3 lbs. ; No person allowed to enter horses un- | less lie tr* - subscriber to the extent of 2 ' • .uiis^ :. 3 c jFund. • ! All entrance^ must be in sealed covers, addressed to the Secretary, containing" entrance money, name, description and age -of horse, and colors to be worn by jockey, on or before Tuesday, 31st March, at noon. 5 per cent, for expenses to be deducted from gross of all monies paid in accordance with Programme. In all disputes, the decision of the Stewards to be final. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM HAVES, Secretary T.J. C. Jif'gEATH, MANCHESTER HOUSE, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, - • BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawrence, Wetherstones, Blue Spur, and surrounding districts, that he has just received a New and Large Stock of TTT INTER n«O. O D S Comprising all the NEWEST FASHIONS I ♦ ; For the Season. ! » 5 The TvRESS T\EPARTMENT COOTJAiNS — FANCY DEESS STUFFS SILK STRIKED POPLINETTES EANCEY WINCEYS . ABEEDEEN WINCEYS THE NEW &c. &c. 4c. T A D I E S' TJATS In Great Variety, Trimmed and Untrhnmed. fiBNTLEMEN'S HLOTHING, VJ \J * First-class Assortment. T)LANKETS AND T> UG S ±5 it In all Colours. ■nOOTS AND'^HOES A Large Assortment. HEYWARD'STNDIARUBBER HIHIGHS W. M. will he happy to dispose ot the above at the lowest market value. N.B, — All Summer Goods greatly reduced iii Price, to make room %r his WINTER STOCK. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Dxme oo the Prmaiw*.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 28 March 1868, Page 2
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