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Sporting h\ REYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN ANNUAL MEETING. TUESDAY, MARCH 17; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1891. Stewabds : Mr John Arnotfc Mr A. W. Yarrall Mr D. Sheedy Mr M. Hannan Mr J. Gleaeklng Mr R. H. Campbell Mr A. Matheson. Judqb : Mr John Mitchell. Starter : Mr A. Blair. Cleric op the Course : Mr H. H. Oxley. Clerk of Scales : Mr D. Girdwood. Treasorer : Mr F. W. Lahman. Handicappbr : Mr J. Walton. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, ]891. 1. West Coast Produce Handicap, oj 30 3OVB ; 7 furlongs ; second howe to receive 5 boys from stake. Notnlna tions, with 103, received up to 8 o'clock night of February 14th ; handicap declared February 23rd, at 8 pra ; acceptances, with 20s, received up to 8 o'clock p m on Wednesday, March 11th. 2. Greymouth Metropolitan Stakes Handicap, of 140 soya ; \\ mileo ; second horse to 'receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soya from stake. Nominations, 2 soys ; acceptances, 4 boys. Nominations, accompanied by 2 soys, received up to 8 p m February 14th ; handicap declared February 23rd at Bpm; acceptances received up to 8 p m March 11th, night of General Entry. 3. Hack Rack Handicap, of 15 soya ; 1 mile. Nominations, 10s, received within 15 minutes after finish of West Coast Produce Handicap. 4. St Patrick's Handicap, of 50 soys ; \\ miles ; second horse to receive 5 flova from stake. Nominations, with 1 soy, received up to 8 o'clock night of General Entry. Weights declared on Course within 15 minutes after the finish of the Metropolitan Handicap. Acceptances, with 30a, received within 15 minutes after declaration of weights. 5. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 45 soys ; If miles ; second horse to receive 5 Bova from Btake. Nominations, with 20s, received up to 8 o'clock on February 14th. Handicap declared on FebrHary 23 rd at 8p m. Acceptances, with 255, received up to 8 o'clock night of General Entry. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1891. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 45 boys ; \\ miles ; second horse to receive 5 boys from atake. Nominations, with 203, received up to 8 o'clock night of General Entry ; weights declared at 9 o'clock night of firat day's raoes ; and acceptances, with 255, received up to 10 o'clock same evening. 2. Midland Railway Stakes Handicap, of 100 boys ; l£ miles ; second horse to receive 10 soys from stake. Nominations, with 1 soy, received up to 8 o'clock ntght of General Entry. We-ghts declared at 9 o'clock night of first day's races j and acceptances, with 4 soys, received up to 10 o'clock same evening. 3- Selling Race Handicap, of 25 bovb ; 7 furlongs. Winner to be sold, arid the whole proceeds to go to the funds of the Clab. Nominations, 10a, received up to 8 o'clock night of General Entry. Weights declared at 9 o'clock night of first day'a races ; and acceptances, with 153, reoeived up to 10 o'clock same evening. 4. BWNNERTON HANDICAP, of 30 BOYS J 1 mile ; second horse to receive 5 soya from stake. Nominations, with 103, received up to 8 o'clock night of General Entry. Weights declared within 15 minutes after finish of Midland Railway Stakes ; and acceptances, with 20a, received within 15 minutes after declaration of handicap. 5. Consolation Handicap, of 20 aovs ; 1 mile. Nominations, 20a ; post entries. NOMINATIONS. West Coast Produce Handicap, lith February Metropolitan Stakes, 14th February Hurdle Race (first), 14th February Hack Race, on Course St Patrick's Handicap, 11th March Hurdle Race (second), 11th March Midland Railway Stakes, 11th March Selling Race Handicap, 11th Maroh Brunnerton Handicap, 11th March Consolation, on Course ACCEPTANCES. Weßt Coa3t Produce Handicap, 11th March Metropolitan Stakes, 11th March Hurdle Handicap (firat), 11th Maroh St Patrick'a Handicap, on Courae Hurdle Race (second), up to 10 p m first day's races Midland Railway Stakes, up to 10 p m firat day'a racea Selling Race Handicap, up to 10 p m first day's races Brunnerton Handicap, on Courae RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Night of General Entry, Wednesday, 11th March, 1891. 2. All Nominations and Acceptances must be made in writing addressed to the Secretary, and contain fall amount of entrance money (otherwise the nomination will not be received), description and age of hor3e ; with account of previous performances, and colors to be worn by the jockey. 3. All Btakes paid lesa 5 per cent. The races will be run under the Rules of Racing, 1889. 4. No entry will be received unless upon the distinct understanding that the decision of tha Stewards shall in all cases be final, and all law proceedings barred. 5. All horses must be ridden in colors. 6. In the event of a person entering a protest, the sum of L 2 must be lodged with the Secretary before auch protest Is considered. 7. Acceptances on all handicaps made on the course will be received not later than 15 minutes after the declaration of the weights has been made. 8. All horses mu3t be at tha post within 15 minutes after the ringing of the bell for starting. F. W. LAHMAN, Seortery.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6986, 13 February 1891, Page 4

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