Pnblic Notices. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. TRY W. J. Shaw, the largest stock, and .cheapest house int6#n. Note the Addsess : OPPOSITE T W OHILL'S HOTEL , BROADWAY, REEFTON. T> EEFTON TOCKEY pLUB AUTUMN MEETING-. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH I7th and 18th. S-EWAB-8 1 Mr Bowman Mr Williams Mr Twohill Mr Dawson Mr Paine Mr Beilby Mr Mirfin Mr Connolly Mr Edwards Mr Steveneon Mr Quigley Mr M'Quillan Mr Ching Mr Cochrane Jttdgb : Mr P., Brennan Stabteb : Mr John Dick Clebk of the Coukse : Mr W. Richardson Clerk of the Scales : Mr Thomas Lee Hon. Tbeasubeb : Mr J. S. Smith. FIRST DAY. Fbiday, Maboh 17th. (First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp.) 1. DISTRICT PLATij* HANDICAP-Of £20. Distance* twice *ttf und' the course and a distance. Nominations £1 Acceptances, £1. Nominations received up to 8 p.m. on February 7th, weights declared at 8 p m:, on February 14th. Acceptances received up to 8 p.m., 14th March, the night of General entry. 2. HANDICAP HACK.EACE-Of &S$ % mile heats, without dismounting. Open to all horses that have never won a stake exceeding £10. Pos*-. entries £1. 3 GOLDFIELD'S HANDICAP-Of £50 ; distance, 2 miles ; nominations, £2 ; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes ; time of nominations, declaration, and acceptances same as for District handicap. 4. DISTRICT HANDICAP TROTTING RACE— Of £10; distance, 3 nnles : weight not less than 11 stone; post entries £1, 5, HURDLE HANDICAP— Of £20 ; distance, 2 miles ; nominations, 30s ; acceptances, 30s ; nominations received up to 8 o'clock night of general entry ; declaration of weights made, and ac« oeptances received on course. SECOND DAY. Sat-Boay, Mahch 18th. (First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp.) 1, DISTRICT HANDICAP— Of £60, distance, If miles ; nominations, 30s ; acceptances, 30s; nominations received till 8 o'olock night .of 17th - March; weights declared at 9 o'clock, acceptance received till 11 o'clock the same night. 2, HACK RACE-Of £10 ; distance, lj miles. 3, AUTUMN HAND [CAP— Of £60; distance, one and three-quarters miles ; nominations, £2 ; acceptances, £2 ; second horse to receive £5 from stake ; nominations reoeived till 8 o'clock of 17th March, weights' declared at 9 o'clock, acceptances received till 11 o'clock the same night. 4, DISTRICT HANDICAP TROTTING RACE— Of £10; distance, 3 miles: weight not les. than 11 stone ; post entries £1 5, HURDLE HANDICAP- Of £20 ; distance, one and three-quarters miles; nominations. 30s; acceptances, 30s nominations, received till 8 o'clock night of 17th March, weights declared at 9 o'clock, acceptances received till 11 o'ciock the same night, 6, CONSOLATION RACE— Of £15; distance one mile ; entries, £1 ; for all j beaten horses ; post entries, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Night of general entry, 14th March ' 1882. Ts o entry will be received for any o f the races except on this condition : — That all ' disputes, claims, and objections arising out , of the racing shall be decided by the . Stewards, or those whom they may appoint. Their desisions upon all points connected i witb the carrying out of this programe shall be final, , The term " district horse" to mean any horse in the district for one month before the 17th March, and the bona fide property of , owner resident in the district for same length ot time, " District to mean the ' Inangahua County and Riding of lyell, aud down to the Ahaura river, ' All entries to be sealed and addressed to ' the Secretary Entrance money end qualification enclosed, with the name age, and i pedigree of the horse, name of the owner and » colours ofthe rider, and delivered not inter than 8 p,m, on Monday 13th March 1882, No Person will be alldwed to entry a horse for any race unless he be a subscriber to the race fund of not less ihau 2 soys, Huck and Trotting races excepted, In the event of any person entering a protest, the sum of £_ 2s must be lodged with the Secretary belore such protest is considerered, this sum to be f eited to tbe funds should the Stewrrds consider the portest c frivolous or vexations, Three horses tn ust accept for ea^'h event or g the public money will not be given, Mares , allowed slbs, gelJmgs 21bs throughout the '" year, .tukps paid less 5 per cent Dunedin Jookpy Club Rules. J;, J, SCOLTOCK Secretary
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 3
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705Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 3
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