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TUAPEKA JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL TJ AC E S Will take place on the . LAWRENCE RACE COURSE, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 18th and 19th February, 1869. j r STEWABDS: J. F. Herbert, Esq. T. Lees, Esq. H. Clayton, Esq. H. Bastings, Esq. M Hay, Esq. Dr. Stewart John M'Coll, Esq. JUDGE : W. L. Simpson, Esq., R.M. STARTEB : William Sheath, Esq. CLEBK OF THE COT7BSE : James Young . Henry, Esq. PROGRAMME.— ftraST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE, of 36 sovs. ; entrance, 2 guineas ; weight for age ; distance, one and a half mile. For all horses that never won an advertised prize exceeding £10. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 60 soys., with a sweepstake of 2 soys. each ; the second horse to receive amount accruing from the sweepstakes. Nominations, with two guineas enclosed, to be received by the Secretary up to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10th Feb. The weights to be declared in the . '^Daily Times" on 13th February. Acceptances, with two guineas, to- j gether with sweepstakes of two guineas, to be received by Secretary - before 10 p.m. on Monday, lotn February, 1869. Distance, 2 miles. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE, of 30 soys.*; distance, three miles; enw - - trance, 2 soys. Optional saddle or harness. No weight under lOst. 111 b. -MINERS' PURSE, of -20 aovs. ; mile heats ; weight for age. All horses in this race must be the band fide property of a working miner three months previous to the race. Entrance, 2 soys. PosS entries. SECOND DAY. "LADIES' PURSE, of 25 soys.; entrance, 3 soys. ;•' gentlemen riders ; welter weights ; distance, two miles. TOWN PLATE, of 100 soys , second J horse to receive 10 soys. out of stakes; distance, three miles; weight for age; | entrance, 5 guineas. L HURDLE RACE, of 30 soys. ; welter Ij^ weights ; distance, 3 miles ; over nine flight of hurdles three and a half feet -' high ; entrance, 2 guineas. ' , CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 15 soys., for all beaten horses ; distance, one and a half miles ; entrance, 1 tsov. v- *" IRULES AND REGULATIONS. Mares and Geldings allowed 31b. All disputes, clainis, and objections <" arising out of the racing shall be decided 1 .. , by the Stewards, or whoever they may '.. -' appoint. Their dcci ion upon all points - connected with the < irrying out of the ■ M Programme shall be i nal. ";* No person shall be dlowed to enter or IP^^* 1 ' fan a horse for any ra ein this programme (post entry races ejsepted) unless the latter be qualified as the bond fide pro- / perty of a subscribe! to the Race Fund K»^ of not less than two £ lineasl v * 'X - Entries to be recer E>d by the Secretary, \ at his office, Peel-strt \t, Lawrence, up to 9 p.m. on Wednes< ay, 17th February. Ejttfeance money, ei'losed with name, % '^ge^nd pedigree (if/any) of the horse!, -abd name of owne: and colors of the ride*. Any Jockey riding except in the colors entered, will be fine| £2. Five per cent, willpe deducted from the grois'aniount of all lakes for expenses. HxJrses walking obi*o bi* will receive 50 per -.cent, of the stakes. The Tuapeka Joe ey Club Rules will be -^ strictly enforced. WILIIAM HAVES, Secretary. T\ UN ED IN [RON WORKS. SPARROW j&D THOMAS, V-^ Ibok Ship Bpiidb is and Boilermakers . Manufacturers of tuiular, girder, and suspen* '','■. - tion bridges, sheep washing and dipping > apparatus, &c., for station purposes. Iron flaming, ripple and hopper plates for the Goldfields. Pants and boats to all sizes, iron J"-' , - roofs, iron water tanks, -iWproof doors end P , iafes, &c, &c. ■ . " ■|^ IHPBOVED VERTICAL TUBULAR * , BOILERS, V^ Requiring no brickwork, which, {torn repeated yf ' trials, show a caving of 40 per cent of coal, in Comparison - with boilers of ordinary conV v * struetion. BOILER AND GENERAL SMITH WORK. "--' AH repairs and .alterations executed with * 'promptitude. Experienced workmen sent to JB^arta of the Province. Planß and estii'^K/rvs&los furnished on application. DUNEDIN IRONWORKS, ..CUMBERLAND- STREET, DUNEDI&r, N.Z.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 53, 13 February 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 53, 13 February 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 53, 13 February 1869, Page 4

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