3rd race. Thb Town Plate of 40 sovereigns.Handicap; winner of £SO to carry 71bs extra, of £IOO or upwards 141bs extra ; two miles and a distance. Entry 4 sovs. 4th race. Butchers' Purse of 15 sovs. with pair of first-class jockey boots, value £7 75., presented by Messrs Roberts & Simpson. Entry 2 sovs. Second horse to save bis stakes; one and a-balf mile; catch weights. Post entry. sth race. Handicap hurdle race of 25 sovs.; two miles over five flight of hurdles of 3ft. Gin. each. Entry 2 sovs., second horse to save his stake. SECOND DAT. Ist race. The Buller Handicap of 35 sovs., two miloo. Entry 4 govs.; nominations, with half the entry money, to be paid on the night of entry, the handicap to be published at 9 o'clock on the evening of the first day's racing, and acceptances with balance to be handed to the Secretary before 11 o'clock on the day of the race. 2nd Race.
The Ladies' Purse (handicap) of so vs., added to a sweepstake of £2 2s each, and a Whip to be presented to the winning rider after weighing in. Gentlemen riders, to be approved of by the Stewards. Qualification —A jump in front of the Grand Stand. Post entry. 3rd Race. "Westport Handicap Hurdle Pace, of 30 sovs.; one mile and a half. One event —over five flight of hurdles. Entry 3 sovs. Conditions same as in Buller Handicap. 4th Race. Ladies' Race, of <£ls. One mile. One event. To be ridden by ladies. Catch weights. Entrance £2 2s. Post entry. stie Race. Consolation Stakes (handicap) of 20 sovs.—£ls first horse, £5 second —for all horses beaten at the meeting. One mile and a half. Post entry of 1 sov.
Further particulars may be obtained from any of the Committee. By order of the Sports Committee. JAMES MILNE, Hon. Sec. Westport, Nov. 24, 18G8. TIHRENFEIED BROTHERS beiug about to give up business on the "West Coast, have determined to offer for sale, during the next fourteen days, THE WHOLE OE THEIR WELL ASSORTED STOCK OE GENERAL GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c, AT MELBOURNE COST.
Their old customers and the puhlic generally will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to lay in their Christmas stock, as this is really a genuine clearing sale. Ehrenfried Brothers, in relinquishing business in "West-port, tender their warm thanks to the public of Westport and district, for the very liberal support accorded to them since they commenced business here. Ehrenfried Brothers also beg to request that all accounts due to them be paid within twenty-one days from date or else they will be handed to their Solicitor for collection. Any debts due by the Firm are requested to be presented at once. At the expiration of Eourteen Days, the balance of the Stock, together with the Premises will be Sold by public auction.
EHEENFEIED BEOTHEES, Q-ladstone Street. Westport, Nov. 24, 1868. C\ AEDEN, Clover, and Grass Seeds, T Fruits, and Vegetables of all kinds, fresh from the gardens, at JAMES G. HAT'S, Fruiterer and Seedsman, Wharf Street, "Westport.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 415, 28 November 1868, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 415, 28 November 1868, Page 3
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