; "pEEFTON. JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HANDICAP. MARCH 24tu and 25th, 1884. President : MrG. C. Bowman. « Vice.- President : Mr Thomas Lee. Stewards : J Messrs Connolly, Beilby, Shepherd, , Edwards, Finlay, Beeche, Brennan, Cochrane, and Dawson. judge: Vl r P. Q. Caples. Starter : Mr J. Dick. Clerk qfthe Course : Mr W. Richardson. Clerk of the Scales : Mr J. T. Aiken. • lion. Treasurer : Mr J. Clung. FIRST DAY. 1. County Handicap.— 30 ; soya, distance, l£ miles, 2nd horse to receive 5 soys from stakes. Nominations of 2 /-, received to 9 p.m. 7th Feb. Weights declared 14th February, and acceptances of 30s received up to 9 p.m. nigHt of general entry 13th March, 1884---2. Handicap Hack Race.— lo soys ; mile heats. Post entry 1 soy. 3. Autumn Handicap -70 sovs; distance 2 miles, 2nd horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; nominations 2 sovs; acceptances 3 soys, received Bamo date as per County Handicap. 4. Teotti"-o Handicap. -12 soys ; distance 3 miles, 2nd horse to receive 2 soys from stakes. Post entry, 1 soy. 5. Telegriph Stakes Handicap.— 20 soys ; distance 1| mile 3 ; nominations of lsov, received to 9 p.m. night of general entry ; weights declared and acceptances of 1 soy, receivedjjon tho course after Autumn Handicap is run for. 6. Mm rs Handicap. -35 sovb ; distance If miles, 2nd horse to receive ssovs from stakes; nominations 20/-, received to 9 p.m. 7th February. Weights declared, and acceptances of 30a received after Telegraph Stakes is run for. SKCOND DAY. 1. County H ndicap. -40 soys; distance l£ miles ; 2nd horae to receive 5 soys from stakes ; nominations 20/---rcceived to 9 p m. night of general entry. Weights declared at 10 p.m., and acceptances of 2 soys received to 11 p.m. on the night of first day's races. 2. Pony Handicap. -Under 14 J hands, 12 soys ; 1|- mile ; second to receive 2 soys from stakes. Post entry lsov. 3. Goldfiel'S Handicap. '50 soys; distance If mile ; second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes ; nominations of 30/- received to 9 p.m. night of genral entry, Weights declared at 10 p.m. and acceptances of 2 soys received to 11 p.m. night of first day's races. 4. Handicap Hack Race. —l 2 sovb ; ' distance l£ mile ; second horse to receive 6 soys from stakes. Post entry 20/-. 5. Reefton Plate Handicap. — 25sovs; ] , distance 1-i mile ; second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes ; nomina- J tions of 1 soy received to 9 p.m. night of general entry. Weights declared j and acceptances of 1 soy received on the course after Gold Fields Handicap is run. 6. Consolation Handicap. — 15 soys; distance 1 mile. Post entry 1 soy. RULES AND REGULATIONS. j I s * ight of general entry : Thursday 13th March, 1884. No entry will be received for any of the races except on this condition .* — That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the stewards, whose decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. County horse to mean a horse bona fide owned and located within the County of Inangahua from Ist February, 1884, owners wishing to train out of the County to get permission from the Stewards. Any horse winning a prize of 100 after declaration of weights to carry slbs. extra. All entries to be Bealed and addressed to the secretary. Entrance money and qualification enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner and colors of the rider, and delivered not later than 9 p.m. night of general entry. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race unless he be a subscriber to the race fund of not less than 2 soys. Hack race 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 considered, this sum to be forfeited to the funds should the stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. Three horses mustj accept for each event or the public "money will not be given All entries for HacK Races to be subject to the approval of the -Stewards. Stakes paid less 5 per cent. Duuedin Jockey Club rules. R. J. SCOLTOCK. Secretary. WAYMAN AND KAY, STA WELL. Makers of Special and Improved . Mining Machinery, including their HOOK DRILL And every description of Engine or Machine used in Mining, Sawing, or Agriculture. TTTAYMAN AND KAY'S Rock-drill » » is lighter and simpler in construction than any other known in Victoria, for excepting the Piston and Feed Apparatus common to every machine, there is only an automatic valve to move one-tenth of an inch at each stroke of the Piston. Our machine has been tried with the "National" (acknowledged the best A merican machine), and with a machine selected as the best in England, the "Eclipse," and proved to consume 30/ less air than either to do the same amount of work. The turning gear ia double the strength of any that has come under our notice. 0 The price being nearly one-third less in the first cost than any other machine yet offered. One of these machines can be inspected at the Keep-it-Dark mine, JOHN CHING, Agent.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1352, 23 January 1884, Page 3
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