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Sporting. ___^ mUAPEKA JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL JL RACES Will bo "held on * - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Jan. 21 and 22, 1875. STEWARDS ; )fc, W. Sheath Mr. W. Quin „ M. Hay „ W. F. Downes „ M,JVaej. „ J. M. Clarke JXJPG-E : J. F. Kitching. STAETEE ; Mr. W. Sheath. CLEBK OF THE COTJBSE ; Mr. W. Quin. ! PROGRAMME.— FIRST DAY. IIAIDEN PLATE, of 25 soys.; entrance, 2 guineas ; weight for age ; distance, li mUe ; for horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding £15 — hack races and matches exceptod. LAWRENCE HANDICAP, o£ 55 eovs., with a sweepstake of 2 guineas ; the eecond horse to receive amount of sweepstake. Nomination, with 1 guinea enclosed, to be received by the Secretary up to 7 o'clock p.m, on Tuesday, the 12th January. Weights to be declared in the Tuapeka Times of the 13th, and the " OtagQ Guardian " of the 14th. Acceptances, with 2 guineas, together with sweepstake of 2 guineas, to be receivea by the Secretary before 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, January 20th, 1875. Distance, 1£ mile. PISTRICT HANDICAP, of 25 soys.; entrance, 305. ; twice round the course ; diorse3 to be bonafide property of owners 2 months prior to date of races, residing within 20 miles of Lawrence. JLYING _|_NDICAP, of 35 soys. Nomination, with 2 guineas entrance fee, receivable up to 7 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 20th January, 1875. Distance, 1 mile. The winner of the Lawrence Handicap to. carry 51b penalty. PACK SELLING RACE, of 15 soys. Winner to be sold for 15 soys ; any surplus to go to the fund. Mile heats ; entrance, £1. Three horses to start, or no race. No weight under lOst. ; post entry. SECOND DAY. 3PJMBERS' HANDICAP, of 25 soys. Same conditions as District Handicap. mile; entrance, £1 10s. Entries to be made on night of general entry. ' Weights to appear on the night of the first day's racing. ' t yUAPEKA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 75 80.V3,, -with a sweepstake of 2 guineas added; the amount accruing - from sweep to bo given to the secSrod "horse. Nominations, with 2 guineas, leceivable up to 7 o'clock p.m. on the 20th January ; weights to appear on the night of the first day's racing, at nine o'clock ; acceptances, with 3 guineas, and amount of sweepstake, receivable up to 10 o'clock on the same evening. Distance, 2 miles. JfOVEL RACE, a handicap of 50 soys. 1 Entrance, 2 sqvs. ; \\ mile. The winner ' . to be sold by auction with, his engagements, and the whole of tbo proceeds to* go to the funds, Weights to be declared • on night of first day's racing. - JEACK RACE, of 10 soys, 1 mile heats ; catch weights. Three to start, or no race. Entrance, 155. ; post entry. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 soys. ; for all beaten horses ; distance, 1\ mile ; entrance, £1 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Mares and geldings allowed 31b. All^disputes, claims, and objections arising Out pf the .raciug shall be decided by the Stewards, Or whoever tIIPV -may appoint. Their decision upon all points CQiinected^with $he carrying out af the programme shall be j[nal, ' * No person shall bo allowed to enter or run a horse for any race iv this programme (post entry races excepted) unless both owner and j "' nominator be subscribers to the Race Fund _gf ..not less than two guineas. -Entries to be received by the Secretary, at his office, up to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th \ > f[anuai*y. Entrance money, enclosed with name, age, and pedigree (if auy) of the horse, find name of owner and colors of the rider. . Any Jockey' riding except in the colors pntered will be fined £2. • Five per ceut. will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes for expenses. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. The Tuapeka Jockey Club Rules will be ffcrictly enforced. Parties entering protests will require to deposit one guinea. If p.-otests should be gustained, the guinea to be returned. WM., HAVES, Secretary. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASOX 4- IN THE £UAPEKA & WAITAHUNA DISTRICTS, And will stand at Davison's Shasibock Stables, Lawrence; and at Coghill's Bbidgb Hotel, Havelock, TUe i^Vs^Vj^Pm 3^ Clyd'sdale Cele- _s*J^.i_£&» tj 3^ C\ Entire brated %JwT^ f * 'ff\ Horse YOUNG CLYDE. „ . Young Oxyde is by Thane of Clyde, out of jflack Polly, who was imported to Victoria-, - jind sold for the sum of £220 ; grand-sire, the renovpned qhampion horse Prince Charlie, who was f never beaten in Scotland or the Australian Opjanies. iJIe was imported to Victpria hy j. and M. • Mackintosh ; grand- . f dam, the farrfamed and renowned Black Diamond (imported), winner of the Port Philip Farmers' Society Challenge Cup for j Bev§n year-s in succession, and never suffered t defeat. She was the property of J. Kearnon, Esq., Moonee Ponds. YotrNQ- CLYDE was got by Thane of Clyde, imported by Hugh M'Leaa. Esq. He gained Ist prize at the Southland Show, 1867 ; Ist _.pxize at Tokomairiro, 1868 ; 2nd prize at the Taieri, $he same* year ; and Ist prize at the Molyneux, 1869. He was taken bnck to Victoria, and was sold there for £5,00 to go to Canterbury,, but died at the Bluff. Young Clyde is a dark chesnut, stands 18 hands high, with plenty of bone and sub stance, and is, without doubt, the surest foalgetter in the Province. His stock has been in' Dunedin market at £120 for two two* year-olds, thus proving that he does not dis- . grace his ancient lineage. -Tbbms, ££, payabfe to the Groom on the J,stl February, 1875, or £1 extra will be 'fharged after Chat date , Groomage, 5,5., payable at time of first service. A- 20P acre paddock provided feee of charge for mares from a distance. All care $aken, but no responsibility. ".. ■' -" , 8. M'COOMB, " . Proprietor. .p B B .fl-H-'^B UTTER. ' X cqnitant 1 supply Chunned Daily at r : rfgß WSW2WB DAISY.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 424, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 424, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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