Tis Tow a Plate of 10 sovereigns.— ' Handicap; two miles and a distance. Entry 4 sovs. 4tii eace. Ei .'CHEEs' Puese of 15 sovr. with pair of tirst-claas jockey boots, value £7 75., presented by Messrs Roberts & Simpson. Entry2sovs. Second horse to save his stakes ; one and a-half mile; catch weights. Post entry. sth eace. Handicap hxtrdle eace of 25 sovs.; two miles over live flight of hurdles of 3ft. bin. each. Entry 2 sovs., second horse to save his stake. SECOND DAT. Ist eace.
TiiE Buller Handicap of 35 sovs., two miles. Entry 4 sovs.; nominations, with half the entry money, to be paid on the night of entry, the handicap to he published at 9 o'clock on the eveuing 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. 2jhj Race. The Ladies' Pukse (handicap) of sovs., 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. 3bd Race. "Westpout Handicap ITcfkdle Race, of 30 sovs.; one mile and a half. One event —over five flight of hurdles. Entry 3 sovs. Conditions same as in Buller Handicap. 4xn Race. Ladies' Race, of £ls. One mile. One event. To be ridden by ladies. Catch weights. Entrance £2 2s. Post entry. sxh Bace. Coxsolatiok 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.
THIED DAT Trotting Match of £2O, three miles. Catch weights. Entry £2. 2> T D EACE. Mikees' Puese of £ls, for all horses regularly worked in claims or drays on the South-West Goldfields for three months previous to the races. Heats. One mile. Entrance £l. Further particulars may he obtained from any of the Committee. By order of the Sports Committee. JAMES MILNE, Hon. Sec. Westport, Nov. 24, IS6B. T N O . m it n e o AUCTIONE EE, Molesworih Street. SALES OF PBODtTCE GEOCEBIES, EUENITUEE AND ' SUNDRIES, EYEET SATUEDAf At 2 o'clock, at the Eooms.
f\ V EN S STOEE, CASSET & EOECEATT, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchants "WHOLESALE AND KETAIL TOSHTTA a n n e t t LONDON & GLASGOW STOEE , AND KYNNEESLEY hotel, MOKIHINUI. PUBLIC NOTICE. TiHE MINEE'S BEST HOTEL 1 AND WESTPOET TEA OAEDENS.
T H. GIBSON, late of the Criterion J , Hotel, Caledonian Terrace, having purchased from Mr M'Lean, the whole of the Premises known as the Union Hotel, half-way from Town and Orowaiti Bridge, solicits a visit from friends in town and country. Pleasure Boats on a beautiful lake, Sports of all kinds, Pic-nic Grounds, Accommodation Paddocks, Horses on Hire.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 420, 4 December 1868, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 420, 4 December 1868, Page 4
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