BEAUMONT RACES Will take place on TUESDAY, 19th MARCH-. STEWARDS : Mr. Duncan Beaton J Mr. Thos. Higgs „ John Main 1,, D. Hunter Mr. S. Cowap. •rcDOE : Mr, Horace Bastings, starter : ■ Mr.-L, M'Lean. TREASURER A^D SECRETARY } Mr. R, Lancaster, ..- , .- CI^ERK OFTgfi OOT7*SE ; - Mr, G. Rodgers,
PROGRAMME, MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 soys. 5 open for all horses that never won public money. Entrance, one boy. 5 weight for age ; distance, one mile and a half. BEAUMONT HANDICAP, of 20 soys.,. with a sweepstake of one guinea. Nominations, with one guinea enclosed, to be received by the Secretary up to 9 o'clock on Monday, 11th L March, 1872. Weights to be declared in the Tuapeka Tiaras of 14th March. Acceptances, with one guinea, together with sweepstake of one guinea, to bfe received by the Secretary before '9 p,m, on Monday, jLßtli March, Distance,. 2 miles. HURDLE RACE, of 15 soys. ; open to all horses ; entrance, one guinea ; distance, 2 miles ; weight for age, HANDICAP TROTTING RACE, of 10 - soys. ; entrance, one, guinea ; distance, 3 miles. HACK RACE, of 6 soys.; for all horses that never won public money; en- * trance, 10s. ; one mile heats ; weight for age.
RULES, 1. The decision of the Stewards in all cases to be final. No entries received except on this condition. - 2. jN'o person to enim * iiu^u .i.a^ e = „. subscriber of one guinea to the race fund. 3. General entries to be made to the Secretary or Stewards on Monday, 18th March, at Crookston Hotel, at or before eight o'clock. 4. The rules of the Tuapeka Jockey Club strictly adhered to. 5. Three horses to start, or no race. 6. Five per cent, will be deducted from the»gros.s amount' of prizes for expenses. 7. .Correct jockey costume insisted upon, and a fine of one guinea will be • enforced for coming to the scales or riding in wrong' colours.
EVANS FLAT SCHOOL. - A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at £*• the Wesleyan Chapel oh Monday, 4th March, to take into consideration the' selection of a suitable and central Site for building the new School. Parents are requested to attend. Meeting to commence at eight o'clock sharp. BENJN. FARGHER, Clerk to School Committee. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey, Builder, Wheelwright, Millwright, and Cabinet Maker, Ross Place, Lawrence, is now in a position to execute orders in all branches of the building trade, in a style of finish that will defy criticism. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey erects magnificent dwelling-houses on the shortest notice, at nominal rates. ' WANTED, kno'w^' tliaV A•" Hn mphrey executes Jobbing of all sorts, in, additions or alterations to houses, shafts or wheels to Sraya or coaches, &c., with efficiency and despatch. WANTED known, that A. Humphrey keeps the very best seasoned timber and material of all sorts for the carrying out of the above branches of trade, which cannot fail to commend itself to the discerning public. WANTED KNOWN. MR. SPROULE'S COMMERCIAL EVENING SCHOOL, Lancaster-street, Will RE-OPEN on Monday, 19th inst. ' ' Writing:, BooK-KEBPiNq, a>o> Abtthmbtic. Hours of attendance : 7to 9 o'clock. * Ladies 1 Ciuiss, every evening^ from 5. to ' § o'clock, > ~
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 29 February 1872, Page 4
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