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iU I QIC AND BUI' SHAREBROKERS; Established jBBB. . J^a (G. R. SMITH, Member of 6w®Ba Stock Exchange). Water Street Frontage. Stock Exchange Buildings. P.O, Box 266. Telephone 363. Telegraphic Address: "Quickly," Duncdin.

-LI; A M QUIRK (Late Timaru). City Hotel. (Most Central Hotel in Dunedin). TARIFF, 14/- per day. Nothing but the best of Wines & Spirits All modern conveniences throughout. Telephones : Upstairs 3176 ; Office 60^1. A. S. JACOBS TAXIDERMISTVrom London). Birds, Fish, and Animals Mounted. Furs and Rugs Repaired and Made up. f 4 \ Years Experience. 165 George Street - DUNEDIN.

yiNCENT JOCKEY CLUB. Annual Kace Meeting. JANUARY 7th and Bth, 1920. riJOGHAiIME; I.—MAIDEN HANDICAP, of £43 j secoud horse to receive £5 from th» stakes. Five furlongs, Por all horses that Lave not won a race exceeding £3O advertised value to the winner at ths time of starting. Nomination 26*6, acceptance 20a. To starffcbout noon. 2.-VINCENT TKOiriNQ BTAIEB (saddle), of £GS; second horse to receive £lO from the stake?. One and a-half milos. Nomination 35b, accept* ance UOs, To start about 1 ,p.n. 3.—MATAEANUI HANDICAP, el £7O, and Cup value £lO added (presented by J. Clare, Esq., in commemoration of Peace) ; second horse to receive £lO from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 85s, acceptance 35a. To start about 2 p.m. 1.-SPOTTIS HACK. HANDICAP, of £is; second horse to receive £5 from " the stakos. Eivo furlongs. Nomination 255, acceptance 20s. To start about 3 p.m. S.—NEW YEAR TLiOT, of £7O (bar. ness); second horse to receive £lO from ihe stakes. Two miles. Nomi-

nation Jos, acceptance 355. To start about 1 p.m. 0 —OPHIII HANDICAP, of £6O, second horso to receive £lO from the stakes. Five furlong*. Nominstioa 30s, acceptance 30s. To 9tart about 5 p.m. 7.—OM.AKAU HACK of £ls; second horse to receive" from tbo stakes. Six . furfdn Nomination 25«, acceptance 20s, To start about 5 15 p m. ••*-'■- SECOND DAY. 1.-CAMBItIAN HACK HANDICAP of £45; second horse to receive £$ from tbe stakes. Six furlongs. Nom» inatiou 255, acceptance 20s. To start about 12 noon. 3.~VINCENT JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of £6O; sccdnd hom to receive £lO from the stakes. One uud a-quarter miies. Nomination 80s, acceptance 30?-. To start about 1 p.m. 3.—MANUHEBIKIA THOT (harnoss) of £OS; second horse £lO from the stakes. One and a-half miles. Norn* ination -J5-, acceptance 30s. To start about 2 p.m. 1.-LAUDKIt HANDICAP, of '£6 i | second horse to receive £lO from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 355, acceptance 30i„ To start about 3 p.m. S.—VALLEV HACK HANDICAP. of £ls ; second horse to icceive £5 from tbe stakes. Five furlongs, Ni initiation 25;, acceptance 20*. To start about l p.m.' O.—POOLBtHiN TKOT (saddle), of £7O; second horse to rcceiro £lO from the stakes. One railed Norai* nation 355, acceptance 355. To start about'o-ptu.. ?~FAIiEwW£ : L HANDICAP, of £SO; secoud horse to receive £5 from the Stakes'.' Five furlongs. Nomination 255, ueceptauee 25ii.'' To start-about 5.45 p.uu . ~ . , NOMINATIONS & ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for .the Maiden Handicap, Vincent Trotting Stake*, M»t»ka« isui Handicap, New Year Trot, Ophir Handicap, Omakau Hack, Cambrian Hack, Vincent Jockey Club Handioap, Manuberikia Trot, Spottis Hack, Lander Handicap, Valley Heck, aud Poolburn Trot eU se on BATUKDAY, December 20tb, at 8 p.m. .Nominations for the Farewell Handicap close on January Q, 1020, at 8 pm. Handicaps for all events first day'fl races will be declared on December 27th. All Acccpt.-nccß for first day's races close on the 3rd January Rt 8 "p.inv; All Handicaps for the second day'fl races, with the exception qf. the« Farewell Handicap, will bo declared on! January 7th, at 8 p.m. or as loon after as possible. Acceptances immediately afterward ?,

Handicaps for tlie Farewell llaadiptp will be declared on the .Baeeegjifae after the Poolburn Trot is run. .A^jeptances immediately afterwards.- \jS T. BUGG Secretary, DIABHHOEA. ; Diarrhoea att«cus all ages, and is equally fatal iu young and old. Serious results are generally duo to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease,—Sold Everywhere. Chauiborlaiu's Colic and Diar.hoea Remedy is a reliable and effective imd cine, and if given in time wjll prevent serious result*, Don't be without it,—Sold Kverywhove.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1211, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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