4mi «^^Hin^^^ CLUTHA PEHRY RACES, To take place on THURSDAY AND FEIDAY, Bth and 9th Febiuary. STKWAUDS : John M'Neil, Esq !R. 33. Williams, Esq. Walter Taylor, Esq. ] James Scott, Esq. Thomas Pollock, Esq. judge: James Davidson, Esq. STAItTER : Thomas Pollock, Esq. TRNASUKER: J. Gibson Smith, Esq. CLKHK Or THE COURSE: Robert Barr, Esq. FIRST DAY (THURSDAY^. MAIDEN PLATE, of 20 soys.; entrance, £1 10s. ; weight for age ; distance, one and a half mile. For horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding £10. HANDICAP THOTTTNG RACE, of 15 soys. ; entrance, one guinea ; distance, 3 miles. Optional saddle or harness. No weight under lOst 111 b. CLUTIIA HANDICAP, of 40 soys., with a sweepstake of one guinea. Nominations, with two guineas enclosed, tv be received by the Secretary up to 9 o'clock on Wednesday, the 31st January. Weights to be declared in the "Daily Times" of the 2nd February. Acceptances, with one guinea, together with sweepstake of one guinea, to be received bj' the Secretary before 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 6rh February. Distance, one and a half mile. IIACiv RACE, of 10 soys. ; entrance, 10s. ; mile heats ; catch weights. SECOND DAY (FEIPAY). HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20 soys. ; entrance, £1 10s. ; distance, two and a half nn'les ; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. JMOTrucT ivaomii, ot 3U soys. ; entrance, £1 10s. ; distance, one and a half mile ; weight for age. Open only to horses the bona fide property of residents within 15 miles of Clutha Ferry, and must have been in their possession one month prior to the race. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, of 50 sovs.; distance, two miles. Nominations, 2 guineas ; acceptances, £1 10s. Weights declared at 9 p.m. on Thursday, the Bth February. SELLING RACE, of 20 soys. ; entrance, £1 10s. ; weight for age ; distance, one and a half mile. The winner to be sold for £15 ; any surplus to go to the race fund. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 10 ' soys. ; entrance, 10s. ; distance, one and a half mile. E U L E S. 1. The decision of the Stewards in all cases to be final. No entries received unless on this condition. 2- No person to enter a horse unless a subscriber of two guineas to the race fund (hack rape excepted) ; and no person to nominate unless, both owner and nominator be subscribers to the same amount. No person to nominate for more than one owner. 3. General entries to be made to the Secretary or Stewards, on Weduesday, the 7th February, at the New market Hotel, at or before 8 o l clock. 4. The rules of the Qtagb Jockey Club strictly adhered to. i 5. Fifty per cent, to be deducted for horses walking over. 6, Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount for exjienses. 7.. Correct jockey costume insisted upon, and a fine of one guinea will be enforced for c< ming to the scales or riding in wrong colors. 8. All entrances and acceptances must be in sealed covers, addressed to the Pecre'kavy or Stewards, Newmaiket Hotel, Balcluth'a, containing entrance money, description and age of horse, and colors to "be*'orn;by the rider. JAMES C. GLASSFQED, I Hon. Secretary.'
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 208, 25 January 1872, Page 4
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