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R T |J N I O N TO CLEAR OFF THE DEBT ON THJS CATHOLIC CHURCH CHRISTCHUECH, - TO BE DRAWN FOR ON THE ART UNION PRINCIPLE. ON THE 9th APRIL, 1877. PRIZES CONSISTING OF — £. One New Double-seated Buggy, with patent leather hood . . . 100 One Harmonium ... ... ... ... ... 18 One new set of Plated Buggy Harness ... ... ... 15 One Cow in full milk ... ... ... ... 15 One Horse ... ... ... ... ... 35 Quarter-acre Land (a town section) One Lady's new Gold Watch ... ... ... ... 15 One Gentleman's New Silver Watch ... ... ... 10 One Eight-Day Timepiece And various other Prizes, consisting of Works of Art, Jewelry, &c, &c, ranging in value from .£1 upwards. The winning numbers to be published in tlie Christchurch daily j papers and the New Zealand Tablet. i I TICKET S— T EN SHILLINGS EACH. ' Tickets can be obtained from any Member of the Catholic Church ! Committe, or the Clergy. Christchurch.

THE TAIERI ANNUAL RAO££MEE TIN G. To BE HELD AT MoSGIEL OK I SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, 1877. PEOGBAMITE : Handicap Hurdle Race, 30 soys. Over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 1 soy ; accept ance, 1 soy. Two miles and a distance. Maiden Plate, 25 soys. For all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 20 soys. Weight for age, 1£ mile. Entrance, 30s. Taieei Handicap, 40 soys. Nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 1 soy. 1£ mile. District Farmers' Purse. A Handicap of £30, with a Sweepstake of £2 each ; the amount accruing from the Sweepstake to go | to the 2nd horse. Nomination, £2 ; acceptance, £1. For I all horses the property of residents within the Electoral ■ District of Taieri, and being their lona fide property two j months previous to the day of running. , Silling Race, 30 soys. Weight for age. Horses entered to be sold I for 50 sove, to carry lOlbs over weight for age ; for 40 soys, weight for age ; for 30 soys, allowed 141bs ; for 20 sovs| allowed 281bs ; for 10 soys, allowed 421bs. Entrance, 2 boys.' j li mile. The winner to be sold by auction, and any surplus [ to go to the fund?. 1 Handicap Ibotting Race, 20 soys. Op.tion a i 6 addle or harness. J Entrance, 2 soys. Distance, 3 miles. N° weight under lOst*. > Pony Race, 10 soys. For all ponies 14 hands or under. Catch i weights. Entrance, 1 soy. j St. Patbick's Handicap, 60 soys, with a sweepstake of 2 soys ; the amount accruing from the sweep to go to the 2nd horse. The winner of the Taieri Handicap incurs a penalty of 51b. j Nominations, 2 soys ; acceptance, 2 soya. Distance, 2 miles. ! Selling Hack Race, 15 soys. Open to all horses. Catch weights. i Post entry, 1 soy. I mile. Winner to be sold by auction for £15 ; any surplus to go to the funds. Consolation Handicap, 20 soys. For all beaten horses during the meeting. Entrance, 1 soy. I RULES AND REGULATIONS. ! The decision of the Stewards to be final. Nominations for all handicaps to be made to the Secretary at the Mornington Hotel, Mornington, on or before the 27th February at 8 ?," m ; heights t0 be declared on Wednesday, the 7th March, and published in the daily papers on the Bth of March. Acceptances, with Sweepstakes, on the night of general entry General entries to be made at the Mornington Hotel, Mornington, on the 13th March, before 8 p.m. ° entries and acceptances must be in sealed covers, addressed to the Secretary, and contain entrance money, age and description of horse, and colors to be worn bj the rider. A penalty of £2 for ridina ia wrong colors. th^A VieißTV i eiß T ? C ? te^ a hor f Unless he be a of not less than £1 Is. to the funds, and no person to nominate unless both owner and nominator be subscribers to the same amount ™*w£ PP r ° test * iU be Reived unless the sum of 2 soys is deposited Svolouso/vexSus" * absolutel y forfeited * same be considered Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of aU moneys paid, m accordance with the programme, lor expenses, a lj c n ew rules of the Dunedin Jockey Club will be strictly D. J. J. DOYLE, Hon. See

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 17

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