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COAL CEEEK, TEYIOT, ANNUAL RACES. THUESDAYAND FEIDAY, 28th and 29th October, 1869. STEWARDS : Mr. D. 11. Mervyn Mr. H. Bastings „ Jas. Tamblyn „ J. Robertson „ J. T. Ryan „ P.P.M'Dougall „ A. Ferguson „ Jos. Tamblyn JTJDOE : Mr. John Low, STAETEE 3 Mr. Charles Nicholson. CLEEK OP COTJESE : Mr. D.. Beaton, TREASURER: Mr. A. Macpherson. SECEETAET : Mr, Robert Ayling. j FIRST DAY. i MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 sovs ; distance, one mile and and a half ; weight, j lOst 71b. Open to all horses that have not won an advertised race of j 10 sovs. Entry, 15s. J TEVIOT TOWN PLATE, of 20 sovs ; distance, two miles ; weight, lOst 121b. Entry, 30s. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE, of 10 sovs; distance, three miles; weight, list 71b. Entry, 15s. HACK RACE, of 7 aovs ; catch weights; three-quarter-mile heats. SECOND DAY, HURDLE RACE, of 12 sovs ; distance, two miles, over seven flights of hurdles 3ffc 6in high ; weight, list 71b. Entry, 15a. COAL CREEK PLATE, of 20 sovs; distance, two miles ; weight lOst 121b. Entry, 30s. LADIES' PURSE, of 10 sovs ; distance, two miles ; gentlemen riders ; welter weights. Entry, 15s. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 6 sovs ; distance, one and a half mile. Entry, 10s. EUL E S . 1. No person allowed to run or enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of £1 Is. to the Race Fund. 2. All protests to be lodged with the Stewards within half an hour after the race is run. Every protest to be accompanied with a deposit of £1 Is., which shall be forfeited to the Race Fund should the protest prove frivolous or ungrounded. 3. Post entry to all races. 4. The winner of one race not allowed to start for another — trotting and hurdle races excepted. 5. All jockeys to ride in colours. 6. The decision of the Stewards to be final in all races. 7. Three horses to run, or no race. p HUMPHREY, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Opposite Bastings' Commercial Hotel, PEEL-STEEET, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Law- ! rence that he has commenced business in the above line. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired, COLONIAL JEWELRY Manufactured to Order. GOOD WOBKMAITSHIP, AJSD CHABGES MODERATES*** TN E- L S O N , • GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Bengeb Bvss, Begs io inform the inhabitants of th© Mount Benger and Benumonfc districts that he has commenced business in the abDve Hue at the Benger Burn, where he is prepared to execute work in every branch of the trade, at the most moderate charges. 3OBSBS SHOD OK TBCB BHOBTBST KOTICBt

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 16 October 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 16 October 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 16 October 1869, Page 2

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