Pubio Notices. ( BOOTS,BOOTS , BOOTS. : — — ( I T R V W. J. Shaw, THE LARGEST STOCK, ' AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. Note the Address ; ' OPPOSITE TWOHILL'S JHOTEL, J ' i BEOADWAY, REEFTON, ■p BBFTON JOCKEY pLUB I AUTUMN MEETING. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH I7th and 18 tb. Stewards . Mr Bowman MnWilliams Mr Twohill Mr Dawsou Mr Paine Mr Beilby Mr Mirfin Mr Connolly Mr Edwards Mr Stevenson Mr '.Quigley Mr M'Quillan Mr Ching Mr Coohrane Judge : Mr F. Brennan Stabtbb: Mr John Dick CIEEK OF THB COTTBSB ! Mr W. Richardson Clbrk op thb Scales : ( Mr IhomaßLee Eon. Tbbastobb : Mr J. Steveuson. FIRST DAY. Fbidat, Maboh 17th. (First raoe to start at 12 o'olook sharp.) 1. DISTRICT PLATE HANDIOAP-Of £20. Distance twice round the coursse and a distance. Nominations £1 Acceptances, £1. Nominations received up to 8 p.m. on February 7th, weights deolared at 8 pffli on February 14th. Acceptances received up to 8 p.m., 14th March, the night of General entry. 2. HANDICAP HACK RACE— Of £10 «nvjl6 heats, %\tbout dismounting, pen to tft horses that liaTl^Bev** *im 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 aooeptanoes same as for District handicap. 4, DISTRICT HANDICAP TROTTING RACE— Of £10} distance, 3 miles: weight not less than 11 stone,; post entries £1. 6, HURDLE HANDICAP— Of £20 ; distance, 2 miles ; nominations, 30s ; acceptances, 30s ; nominations received up to 8 o'clock night of general entry j declaration of weights made, and ecu ' eeotanoes received on course. SECOND DAY. Saturday, Maboh 18tb. (First race to start at 12 o'olook sharp.) 1, DISTRICT HANDICAP— Of £25, distance, If miles; nominations, 30s; acceptances, 30s; nominations received till 6 o'olock night of 17th March, weights deolared at 9 o'clock, acceptance reoeived till 11 o'clock the same night. 2, HACK RACE— Of £10; distance, 1* 3, TuTUMNHANDrCAP—Of £60; distanoe, one and three-quarters miles; nominations, £2; acceptances, £2; second horse to receive £5 from stake ; nominations reoeived till 8 o'olock of 17th Maroh, weights declared at 9 o'clook, acceptances reoeived till 11 o'clock the came night. i 4KDISTRICT HANDICAP TROTTING RACE— Of £10; distance. 3 miles s weight not less than 11 stone ; post entries £1 6, 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'olock the same night, 6, CONSOLATION RACE— Of £15 ; distanoe one mile ; entries, £1 ; for all beaten horseß ; post entries, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Night of general entry, 14th March . 1882. ' !»o entry will be received for any of the < races except on Jthis 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 with 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, and ' down to the Ahaura river, All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary Entrance money and quali- ' fication enclosed, with the name age, and . pedigree of the horse, name of the owner and colours of the rider, and delivered not later ban 8 p,m, on Tuesday, 14th March 1882, No Person will be allowed to entry a , horse for any raoe unless he be a subscriber to the raoe fund of not less than 2 soys, Hack and Trotting races excepted, In the event of any person entering a protest, the sum of £2 2s must be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is oonsiderered, this sum to be'eited to the funds should the Stewrrds consider the portest frivolous or vexations, Three horses must accept for each event or the public money will not be given. Mares allowed 51be, geldings 2lbe throughout the year, Stakes paid less 5 per cent Dunedin Joo«7 Olub Rules. li, J, SCOLTOCK retury
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1062, 17 March 1882, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1062, 17 March 1882, Page 3
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