INANGAHUA COCJNTY COUNCIL: Boatman's Riding. Au Extraordinary Election of Council* lor in pursuance of the provisions of the "Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876." T DAT ID HUGH ALEXANDER Xj Returning Officer for. the District of Boatman's, in the County of Xnangahua do hereby give notice Jthat pursuant 10 the provisions of the •* Counties Act, 3 876," and the " Regulat'ons of Local Elections Act," on |LECtION tor the Return of One MemW for Ihe office of , COUNTY COUNCILLOR, for the disV triet of Boatman'ii, in the uaid County^, will be heldonO:UßSDAt,t!ie26?h day • of APRIL, inntant, at a Cotwire text to Roger's Public-house, Caplestoh, and at an Out-house, at Oronadhri, in the said,! County, and that nominations for the sitid office will he received by me up till \ 12 o'clock noon of TUESDAY, *h* 19»b < day of APRIL, 1881, at * Cottage next , t) Roger's Hotel, Capleifon, in tbe • County aforera'dt Bated tflte to h Btf tit April, 18»l.*. : .>- DAVID HUGH ALEXANPI^R, Rntarning Office BOATMAK'S CfiEEX:' JOCKEY' CLUB ■ . ' XtASTEB -VTEETING - MONDAY, APRIL 18th. Stswabim : Mr D. Ferris Mr J. Gallagher . Mr J. Williams Mr J. tfillet Mr D. M'Ginle/ Mr J. Smith Mr C. Lyons MrJ.Gilmer June* j MrS. Barr. Stabtbb : Mr W. B. Archftf . CXIBBX OV TRS OOITBSB J Mr H. Duggan. CISBK 09 SHC BOAZi 8 : Mr B; Peacock. TuAiusn i Mr 5 1 . Walker. (First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp.) • ,1. Match for £200 between Moonlights DAirar and Gallagher's Lnxint. 2. Pvbuoahs* frraaß—A Handicap of 20---sovs., with a sweepstake of 1 sot added, Distance, two miles ; second hone tore* ceive £5. Post entrance of £2 2s* ' 3. Maiden Plate, of £15. For all horses that have not won advertised money above £10. Distance, one and ••half wiles. Weight for age. Port entwho* of £1 10s. 4. Handicap Hack Kacs of 10 iovi. Mile' Heats. Post entrance of £1. BULBS AND"REGIJLATIONB. All races to be open to County hotset only. •' Connty ffbwe " shtll b« ttndewtood to mean any horse located within the County, the Una fide property of * person rwiding within tbe Countr of Insngahua for ft term of not less than three calendar months before the date of the .race. ' No entry will be received for any of the races, except on this condition :— " All disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Ste*sri!#, or those whom they may appoint. Their decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final." In the event df any person entering ft protest the sum of £2 2s mast be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is considered, this sum to be forfeited to the funds should the Stewads consider the protest frivolous or veiatious. Three horses must start for each event, or the public money will not be given; Mares allowed 51bs geldings 31bs. All stakes^paid less 5 per cent. Punedin Jockey Olub rules. D. FERRIS, Secretary. THIS ADVERTISEMENT bHOULB BE CAltEFflLt/r'REAp AND REMEMBEKED BT EVEftYONE INTEUESTBD it FIJNCiftG v T THEPATpTQtAL SAMSON J^NOB WiilE . Has now been before tbe public for Ton year*, aiid dnrine that time r 5000 TOl?|SflAVil|^ SOW Giving very gf eat satisfaction, in proof of which we ha fdnumerons testimonials {from well-known Colonists ; and tbe demand daily increflsinff to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately bovn nv/jduce^d in the vafrious markets of a ustralia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the repytatipt of the Patent Of al Samson Wiro. ; THE SAMSON WIBE By using the Patent Oval Fence Wire you get a better and cheaper. Fence tltaC toy other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. A comprehensive circular as to its advantages, with numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists, will be postea to any address on application. The State Forests of Victoria are fenced with the Patent Oval Samson Fence Wire; the one at Dookie is, without doubt, the best WireFench in Australia and people come from great distance.to •cc it. ■■'.'■ ■'./■■;: ....... Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: M'LEAN BROS. & BIOS! TMPOETEES q9 ELIZABiSl 1 H STREET, MEJiJBOURNE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 15 April 1881, Page 3
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