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Sporting. Lancaster JP ark Trotting Glur a meeting will bs held lancaster a park: grounds. o> __ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD. Scott. A. Cracroft Wilson. Jddok— J- B. Gresson. Starter—C. A. Calvert. ... HANDICAPPSR3— Handicapping Committee. PROGRAMME. 1 Maidex Trot (in saddle), of 20 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes; for horses that have never won any public money; weip-ht not less than lOst. Kα trance. 10s. Pull and go. Two miles, or six cimes round and 80 yards. 2. Handicap Time Poxy Trot (in harness), of 20 soys; second pony to receive 5 soys out of the stakes. Height. 14 hands or under; ponies to be measured before starting. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 10a. Iwo miles, or six times round and 66 yards 3. Open- Handicap Time Trot (in saddle), or 60 soys: second horde to receive 10 soys. and third horse 5 soys out of the stakes. Weight, not less than lOst. Ponies. 14 hands lin and under. 9st; 14 hands and under Bst. Nomination. 10s; acceptance, 1 ?ov. Pull and go. Three miles, or nine times round and 120 yards 4. Novel Race Handicap Time Trot (in harness) of 20 soys. The winner to be sold immediately after the race. The whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s. _ Two miles, or six times round and tiG yards 5. Limit Handicap Time Trot <m harness with a limit of 20seo), ot 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys and third horse o soys out of the stakes. Nominat on.lus; acceptance, 1 soy. Two miles, or six times round andOβ yards. 6.- Handicap Time Pont Trot (in saddle), of liusovs: second pony to receive 5 soys out of the stakes. Height. 14 hands or under. Weight, 121 hands and under, 7st 71bs; 13 hands, Bst; 13J hands, Bst 71bs; U hands, 9st. Ponies to be measured before starting. Nomination, os acceptance, 10e. Two miles, or six times round and 80 yards. 7. Lancaster Pare Handicap Time Trot (in harness*, of ot> soys; second horse to receive 10 soya and third norse 5 soys out of the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance. 1 soy. Three miles, or nine times round and 99 yards. All entries, tvith the necessary fees in cash, without which no entry will be taken, must be in the hands of the Secretary. 175 Hereford street, by 9 p.m. on Saturday,uctober 20th, and must state the name of the horse, age at time of entry, name of owner, and the colors of the rider, and performances of the horse if he has not trotted at Lancaster Park. Any owner failing to declare his colors at the time of entry will bo fined 2 soys. Any jockey riding or driving in wrong colors will be fined 2 soys. All horses must be ridden or driven in proper costume, or the horse will not be allowed to start. Handicaps will appear on Tuesday, October 30u:. Tile winner of any Trot after the handicaps are declared is liable to be re-handicaped. Acceptances close on Thursday, November ]S! at 9 p.m.. at ;To Hereto: d streer. No entry or acceptance will be taken on any pretence whatever after the hour named. GENERAL RULES. No entry will be received for any race except on the following conditions:—That all disputes, claims, ana objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the majority of the Stewards present. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Horses muse trot fairly to the satisfaction of the Referees, who shall have power to disqualify any horse tor disregard of repeated Ca AU < proceste must be aocomp&nied by a fee of 2 BOV3, whioh will be forfeited should the objection be considered frivolous or vexations. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right, in the event of bad weather, of postponing the meeting. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right of ordering any race to be run in heats. Five per cent, will be deducted from gross winnings for expenses, and in the event of only two horses starting in any race, half stakes eh The be ß P uleß of the Victorian Trotting Club will be adhered to as far as they apply, win Dβ auner MoH 'f ON OLLIVIER, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. FUTURE MEETINGS WELL BE HELD DECEMBER 29th, FEBRUARY — AND SATURDAY BEFORE EASTER MONDAY Business ITotls^j SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS, THE UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT HAVE just received, ex Wainui and Kaikoura, NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON, Imported Direct from the Best English and Continental makers, and for VALUE, STYLE AND FINISH AF.E UNSURPASSED IN THE COLONY. OUR STOCK OF P I R S T-C LASS BOOTS AND SHOES Is Larger and of Greater Variety this Season tlian ut any previous period, and we are therefore able to supply THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT ALL PRICKS. A Really Good Line of LADIES' BOOTS, QUITE NEW, AT 6s 6D.: GENTLEMEN'S FINE GOODS, LIGHT AND PERFECT FITTING. COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR HARD WEAR. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, NEXT PETERSEN'S, HIGH STREET. 229 GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY. WICKER AND WIRE BASSINETTES IN TWO SIZES: Lined Crockett's Cloth, Rnbber Tyre Wheels (best steel), Carriage Springs, Brass-jointed Keversible Hooos, Neatly Painted and Varnished. Manufactured by F. W . GOU GH, 90 Colombo street, Christchcrch. Bicycles Made to Order. Second-hand Machines For Sale and Hire.' A Large Assortment of Lamps and OLher Requisites Cheap. 52 direct importations for sydenham a - d neighbourhood at Gill-s Drapery \t arehousb Colombo road. The following SPRING and SUMMER GOODS are just Opened and now on view:— Ladi s and children's straw hate and children's millinery, corsets in great variety, underclothing in all the best shapes, a large stock of hosiery, splendid value; ladies' mantles and jackets, dust cloaks, tennis and jersey jackets, baby linen, sunshades and umbrellas, fancy and cooking aprons, lace curtains and blinds, &c, &c Gill's Drapery Warehouse, ColombvMHA, 8/rlapbam. near the Bail way Croatian

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7159, 21 September 1888, Page 8

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