NOTICE. T. M. Atkinson & Co., \ UTHJRTZED LICENSED, MIX. ] ING SURVEYORS, and Mechanical Engixeebs. Agents for Stilwell and Bierce's Turs bines, and Lime Extracting Heaters. Addbess : Sbiels-street, Reefton. "DEEFTON TOCEEY /WJB SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th and 27tb. Stewards |: Mr Bowman Mr Williams Mr Twohill Mr Dawson Mr Paine Mr Beilby Mr Mirfin Mr Connolly to'r Edwards Mr M'Quillan Mr QaiKJ^y r Stevenson Judge ': Mr P. Brennan ' STABTER : Mr John T)iek CtEBK OF THE COUBSE : Mr W. R.ichßrdeon Clebk of the Scales : VI r 'J homas Lee Hon Tbeasuber : Mr J. iS. Smith FIRST DAYMONDAY, DECEMBER 26ih (First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp ) 1. DISTRICT PLA'I E HA NDICAPOi 30 sovs ; distance. \j miles. For all horses within the County of loangahua from Ist October, 1881. Nominations, 2 sovs ; acceptances, 1 sov ; received up to 8 o'clock on night of general entry, December 22nd 2. HACK RACE— Of JO sovs ; mile beats ; open to all horses that have never won a stake exceeding £10 ; Post entrie 3. INANGAHUA CUP HANDICAPOf 70 sovs ; distance. 2 miles ; no» mination, 2 sovs ; scceptance, 3 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from tbe stake ; Nominations received ap to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Bih November ; handicap declared on November 14th at 8 p.m. ; acceptances, night of general entry 4. HURDLE HANDICAP-Of 15 sovs. Distance, 2 miles ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov ; nonrnationa received up to 8 o'clock on night of general entry ; declaration of weights made, and acceptances received on tbe course 5. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP Of 20 sovs; distance, 1£ mile* ; nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov ; nominations received up to 8 o'clock on night of general entry. "Weights declared and acceptances received on the course immediately after the finish of the Inangahua Cup Handicap SECOND DA Y-^< TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th (First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp) 1. DISTRICT HANDICAP — Of 25 sovs ; distance, 1| miles ; for ail horses within the County of Inan* gahua irom Ist October, ISBI ; second horse to receive 5 irom thest;ike ; nominations, 30s ; acceptance, 30s, received up to 8 o'clock on night of 26th December ; weights declared at 9 o'clock, and acceptances received up to 11 o'clock same evening. 2. TROTTING HANDICAP —Of 1C sovs ; distance, three miies ; nomin* atioHS of 1 sov received, and handi* cap declared on the course after the finish of the District Handicap 3R.J. C. HANDICAP— Of 50 sovs ; Distance, H miles ; nominations 2 sovs ; acceptances, 2 sovs ; nomina* tions received up to 8 o'clock ou the mglit of 26th December ; weights i declared at 9 o'rloek. aud acceptances received up to 11 o'clock same even* ing 4. HURDLE II ANDHJAP-Of 20 sovs; distance, two miles ; nominations, 30s ; acceptance, 30s ; nominations received up to 8 o'clock on night of December 26. h ; weiuhts declared at 9 o'clock, aud acceptances re. ceived up to 11 o 'cluck same ereuting 5. CONSOLATION HANDICAP- Of 20 sovs ; distance, l£ miles ; nominations, 1 sov ; acceptance. I soy ; for alt beaten horses ; post entries RULES AND RKGULATIOXS. Night of general entrv 22nd December 1881. Wo entry will be received for any of the race9 except un this c^ndilion — (hut ull disputes, claims, und objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or those whom they may uppoiut. Their decisions upon ull poiuta conin cted with the c u rying out of ihie programme sbull be final. The term " disiriet horse" shall be understood to mean .-tny horse the bonsi file property Irom Ist October, 1881 of a person residing within tho Coumy c-t Luuuguhua and Kidmg of Lyelt. All entries to be sealed and a Idressed to the Secretary. F.iitraiicc money und qu.dififuiiioji enclosed, wiih the lunns, age, und pedigree of the horse, nuiiic of tin* owner and colour:) of the rider, uud delivered i;ot later ihan 8 p.m., on Thursduy, 22nd December ISSI. JN'o person will bo allowed lo enter a horse for ativ race unless be be a subscriber' to the race fund o! not le-s than 2 covs ; hick and 'trotting raves excepted. j In the event of :i-y p.rson entering a protest, the sum ot JL'2 2s snust t e io ■■>> i !d wiih the Secretary b' lute .-ueh protest is considered, this sum to be loileited to the t'uiid* should the Stewards consii ered tbo protest frivolous or vexuii"U3. Three iiorses must accept for eacli event or liie public money will not he I giveu. Miles uil.wt'd Oibs, gddir.g 3ilis. 1 Uireniuliout U'O year; tluKs* pmd h-es 5 j-ir OvJl.t, Duuedia Jockey Club Kule?. it. J. oCOI.TOCK. SecTi-t.-ity.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 November 1881, Page 3
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