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Sporting jtrance, 2s 6d. Players allowed to find their own quoits, but not to exceed Blbs. per pair. Consolation Race, for all beaten competitors, 200 yds. First prize, £3 ; second do., £2 ; third do., £1. Entrance, 3s. Tossing the Caber. — First prize, £1 ; second do., 10s. Entrance, 2s. tour entries or no event. '•Nominations for the Brunner Handicap, Half-Mile Handicap Race, and Mile Handicap, will .close on the 2nd of DECEMBER fat 6 Handicap declared on the 9th. Acceptances to be paid before 6 p.m. on the 23rd DECEMBER. Wallsend Sheffield Handicap 1 and Taylorville Handicap close at 6 p.m. on first day's Racing -Handicap declared at 11 a.m. Acceptances received until noon. ; ; ' : ; ' _y. LANGE, Treasurer. WM. MARTIN, Secretary. A HA.URA; RACES, 1886 . To start punctually at noon. FRIDAY, l7t~ JANUARY. President and Treasurer : Mr James Hargreaves. . ■■'- ■■'■ >:.■.■ Stewards : Mr J. Hargreaves Mr Henry Mitchell Mr J. M'Laughlin Mr George Nottle .' ' • iMr William Young. ■■' . .Judge: Mr James Harpreaves. v Starter : Mr Thomas M'Kee. 'Clrrk or Scales : Mr William Young. Clerk of Course : Mr. Samuel J. Harvey ! I^-Stewards' .Handicap, 10 soys., entrance, 1 soy. ; distance, lj mile. Post entry. 2 — Handicap Hack Race "10 . so y s. , ■. # "entrance, l'sov. ; mile heats without si ., dismounting. -, Open to all horseSthat 1 have not won public money exceeding 15 soys. Post entry. 3— Aha'ura Handicap, 20 soys ; entrance, 1 soy. ; nomination, lsov. 1 ]2 miles. Post entry. ;4y-Handicap . PjßopucE Stakes, 15 soys. ; ' ' entrance, "30s. ; distance, 1 mile ; second horse to save his stakes. Open to all horses bred on the West Coast.j rPost entry. ■ | . - [ s—Handicap5 — Handicap Trotting Race, 10 soys. ; entrance, 150 v..; distance, 3 miles ; ■ -■-■ second horse to save his stake. Post entry. 6— Handicap Hack Race, 10 soys. ; entrance, 1 soy ; distance, If mile. Post entry. 7— Handicap Consolation Stakes, 10 soys. ;. entrance, 1 soy. ; distance, 1|- mile. Open to all beaten horses. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All stakes paid less 5 per cent. Three horses must start for each race or the public money will be withheld. 2. No entry will be received except upon the distinct understanding that the decision of the Stewards, or whomsoever they may appoint, shail in all cases be final, and all law proceedings barred. 3. All entries for the Hack Races and Produce Stakes shall be made subject to the approval of the Stewards. 4. All horses must be ridden in colors. 5. In the event of any person lodging a protest, the sum of 1 soy. shall be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is considered. The amount so deposited will be forfeited to the race funds should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. 6. Any person entering a horse shall pay the sum of £1 le to the race fund in order to qualify. The races will be conducted under the Canterbury Jockey Club rules as far as the same are applicable. J. W. JONES, Secretary. Ahaura, 24th November, 1885. Watches. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, January, 1885, just published. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.'S NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET. 60 Pages Cr. 4to ! 200 Illustrations ! THE MOST IMPORTANT . THE MOST INTERESTING AND THE BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK EVER ISSUED IN ENGLAND • ON THE ENGLISH LEVER, STEWART, DAWSON AND CO., LIVERPOOL, Have much pleasure in placing before thei thonsands of Colonial Customers and the Colonial Public generally their new Watch Pamphlet, feeling confident that a persual of it will highly interest every intending Watch-buyer. I Don't Fail to read in Our ! NEW ILLUSTRATED WATCH PAMPHLET How it is done, and how we have distanced all Competition, And left our rivals bewildered at the rapidity of our progress, and utterly astounded at the merits and value of our Watches, and, still more indignantly astounded at the miraculous prices at which we sell them. See illustrations and full particulars of the Mechanism of all the following Unrivalled Watches : — STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.'S RENOWNED £7 10s ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, Sold direct for £3 15. Fifty thousand of these in wear in the Colonies with satisfaction unequalled. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.'S MAGNIFICENT KEYLESS ENGLISH LEVERS. IFor full particulars, with Directions for Winding and Setting Hands, see new pamphlets. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO.'S HIGHEST QUALITY SIOHT GUINEA ENGLISH HUNTING LEVERS, r With 3 Pairs Extra Jewels, and Real I Chrorr meter Balance. Price, t £4 ISs ; never approached.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5364, 8 December 1885, Page 4

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