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Sporting. VTOETH pANTEBBUBT qteeplechase /-nlub. ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE - HELD r. osr the v D SEADOWN ESTATE, AMBEELEY, - FBIDAY, 2Sth I AUGUST, 1885. - Stewards : F. Courage G. B. Starky t M. S. Campbell a. Coleman J. Lewton C. Ensor T J£. B. Holdswortb. M. K. O'Connell I L D. Butherford J. D. Lance T. A. Joynt T. I. Joynt 4& W. Thomson F. B. Dennis J| W. S. Smith B. Miebell ./-. '■' J. Partridge JG. P. Williams ■* >?: Captain Parsons. >L Judge: ™ F. Courage. Tbeaeubir : T. M'flauKhfc. Handicappeb : E. w. G*ifflth. CIHEK OF THH SCALES: _. , E. Fostf r. .™ Cleek of thh Course : G. Cole man. Staetee : G. D. Greenwood. i SSCBETABT: - M. E. O'ConnelL PBOGBAMME. ' 12. Gebat Nobthkbn Steeplechase Han- [ DicAP, of MO, added to a sweep of i .£3 each for acceptors; second horse to 3 receive .£lO out of the stake. Nomina- ) tion, JE2. Distance, about three miles.* The winner of any race oi the value of i>2so after the weights ere declared to, carry ltib penalty, and of any race of the value of 71b penalty. r 1 p.m. AMBBhLEY Plate, of £30; second hone to receive £5 from the stakes. ' Weight for age. Entrance, £1. Diz~ tance, two miles. District rtce. The winner of/JSirOlto carry 141b extra,/ winner ot;£so to carry 71b extra. i ' 2 p.m. Faruebs' Steeplechase Handicap, -of £40. added to a sweepstakes of £i each for acceptors; second horse to receive j65 out of the states. Nomina^: ' tion.-fil. Difct»nce, two miles. Weight^: to be declared Rsme lame as Great [ Northern Handicap Steeplechase.: ' Op»n to all horses that have not won £20 or over of advertised public money. ■ Winner of Great Northern Handicap. Steeplechase to carry 71b extra. 3 p.m. Hunter's Plate of .£25, consisting of a cup value .£lO and 15 soys; second horse to receive .£5 out of the stake. Entrance, £1. Weight for age. Distance, two miles. For horses tnat have been regularly hunted with the Brttckenueld Hounds,-and to be ridden by members of the same. Owners of horees to produce a certificate from the • I) aster to the Clerk of the Scales before weighing out a? to their qualification. » 4 p.m. Tally-Ho Plats of -825; second > hcr ; e to receive £5 from the stake. ~ Entrance, £l. Distance, two miles. • For horses that have never won a public stake. Weight for age. NOMINATIONS, ENTBANOES, Ac. All nominations and entrances •to betf i ; ott''o"r'- i b%e&fe? Saturday, Bth August, 1835. The handicap for the Great Northern Handi.Ap will be declared on Saturday, , August 16th, 1885, and for the Farmera* I Steeplechase Handicap, as above. Acceptances. for the Great Northern Handicap and Farmers' Steeplechase Han- . dicap cl-se with Secretary at 8 p.m. on , Saturday, 22nd August, 1885. ' EULES. THE MINIMUM WEIGHTS IN THE HANDICAPS WILL NOT NECEB- -, SABILY BE 10 STONE. Three hones to start in each race, the property of different owners, or only half the stakes will be awarded. No nomination, entrance or acceptance ' will be received unless accompanied by the ' necessary amounts as stated above. Any jockey riding except in the colors i entered will be fioed £2. No protest will be considered unless accompanied by a deposit of £2, to be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. District to be between the Bivers Conway and Waimakariri. ' District hordes shall have been owned by residents in, or owners of. property in the district, as above stated, for Two Months " prior to the 28th August, 1885. N.ZG.N.S. Rules strictly adhered to - where they apply. Five per cent, to be deducted from all winnings. The decision of the Stewards shall be final in all disputes, claims and objections. 1 Entries, &c., only received on the above conditions. 3 NO QUALIFICATION FEE NECESSAEY. M. E. O'CONNELL. 6-10 4589 Hon. Secretary. ADA MANTUA. cS3POO — <£3000 A.NNUAL Consultation O» THB a GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE--2 CHASE, To be Bun at MELBOURNE 3 On the 18th July, 1885. Will CLOSE on thTieth JULY, 1885. v 6000 Members at 10s each. 6000. • Hobsb. 112 Cash Awabm. g: W Firat ... .£6OO g 4 Second ... S-* t< til Third ... SOD 2at jBIOO „ £290 cd o Starters (di- 4at „ 200 O >* g Tidtdabout Bat £25 M 200 £ JS4oeach)... 200 10atJ220 200 S H Son-etartera _ 200S B (divided - 160 ra H about jei6 48 at .£5 ... 240 q 02 each) ... 300 W - 5 JBI6OO g § Each Ticket has Eight Chance*, and " ti can obtain a prize in each of the Eight 55 &; Drawings. 2 5 Please send PO. Orders when con 2 veniect, or Bank Notes. Country O p, Cheques must have one shilling , ex =5 f. change added, and marked correct by 2 i < Bank (do not enclose coin). Twc £* -(tamps required for reply and result, qq a Should this Consultation exceed H r , -5000, all Prizes will be divided pro gj grata. S g 8S" In my Consultation on the p Chrietchurch Autumn Handi- a O cap, the First Horse, Kubina, went to Q a station hand at Ida Valley Station. W S3 The Second Horse, Captain Webster, > tZ went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. M r * Tbe Third Horse, Sou-Wester, to a - 1 f well-known consultatienißt at Chriet- % jchurch. 1 N^B.—As usual, the names and 7 laddresses of the principal prizetakers • ialso the names and addresses of thi gentlemen who form the Committee, I will be forwarded to all the leading " uewepapers throughout New Zealand I Address— • I . ■ ADA MANTUA, Care of Ltovs * £Übt, i Box 351, Post Office, Dutedin. \ ~" a Apply Early. I 5-25 Melbourne Cop will follow. 4057 c lmpoondinffs. s XMPOTJNDED at Addinnton from CashB X mere, by B«bt White, one CHESNUT GBLDING, off fore-log white to «ipe; white face; branded like WD conjoined, near shoulder. If not claimed and expeaees paid, will be SOLD on June 24th, at noon. 6-10 4569 THO3. DOIG, Poundkeeper.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6154, 10 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6154, 10 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6154, 10 June 1885, Page 1

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