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Farquharson Proctor, GENERAL AND MINING AGENT, Hariiocr Bjakd Cuamubus, VOGEL STRKET, DUNEDIN. Correspondence! Invited. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1670. Low Premiums. Large Bonuses. Surpluses <itsclfc"ed:-1875 - £12,000 - £74,000 ISBS - £243,000 1890 - £233,000 (Three years only) 1893 - £190,000 r 1893 - £225,PQ0 J. 11. RICHARDSON, 5] Commissioner. JAMES J. O'KANE. SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, (liY KXAM.)* May In; Consulted at ARROW TOWN lopp'a Royal Oak Hotel. EVERY SATURDAY. QUEENSTOWN— Timpany's Supreme Court Hotel, EVERY THURSDAY. Fillings in Gold, Amalgam, etc. Painless Kxtraetion with Nitrous Oxide (ias, Chloride of Ethyl, and Cocaine Very latest stylos in Vulcanite Crown and Bridge Work inserted. HIGHEST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICES. Temporary Teeth given immediately alter extracting: ALL WORK GUARANTEED. [Approved by Duncdin Jockey Club and N.Z. Trotting Association.] A llltOW JOCKEY CLUB. RACE MEETING to be held on Saturday, ETovesabor 16, 1901, in MR JAMES REID'S PADDOCK. President : Mr J. Bevin. Vice-Presidents: Dr Thomson and Messrs Romans, Jopp, and H. MTvibbin. JuiMJE : Mr G. H. Romans. Starter : Mr J. L. Jopp. Clerk of Course : Mr de la Porrelle. Clerk of Scales : Mr Illingworth. Handicappeus : Messrs Romans, J. J. M'Bride, and 11. R>. Smith. Secretary : Mr IT. 11. Smith. Stewards: Messrs R. J. Cotter, J. J. Cotter, G. D. Baird, A. J.»pp, D. O'Fee, 11. M. Patcrsc n, S. M'Skhnming, D. Richardson, J. Tim puny, C. D. Dagg, J. Stenhouse, J. Black, G. Reid,G. Searle, R. Davidson, C. Davis, and .). J. MTiride. PROGRAMME: To start al 12.30. Maiden Plate, of 10 sovs. ; second horse 2 sovs. from stake : ti furlongs ; for horses that never won public money. Nomination, 7s <>u. To start at 1.15. Maiden Handicap Time Trot, of 10 sovs., Ihj mile, for horses th.it never won a strike over 5 sovs. : weight, 11 stone. saddle or harness ; Nomination, 9s. To start at 2. Arrow Handicap, of 11 sovs., second horse 2 sovs. from stake; 1 mile. Nomination, its ; acceptance, 4s. T.» start at 2.45. Handicap Hack Rack, of 8 sovs., for horses that never won a slake over 10 sovs in value ; G furlongs. Nominatii in. 7s lid. To start at 3.30. Uandk a)' Time Trot, of 11 sovs., second horse 2 sovs from stake ; 2 miles ; weight, 11 stone ; saddle or harness. Nomination, its ; acceptance, 4s. To stiirt at 4.15. Open Hack Welter Handicap, of 10 sovs., A mile. Nomination, 9s. To start at 5. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 10 sovs., over six flights of hurdles 3ft high, for horses owned by members of the Wakatipu Mounted Rifles three months prior to date, and to he ridden by members of the WakatipuMounted Rides; l-\ mile. Nomination, Us. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Nominations for Arrow Handicap and Handicap Time Trot, to be sen; in by 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, November sth, 1901, Handicaps to be published in Lake County Press November 7th. Acceptances not later than 8 p.m. Night of General Entry, November 15th. With the nominations of Trotting Races full particulars of previous performances must be sent in. No horse will be handicapped failing particulars and nomination fee. Nominations for "Maiden Rice, Maiden Trot, Handicap' Hack Race, Open Hack Welter, and Hurdle Race 8 p.m. Night of General Entry. 1 landieaps for Maiden Trot .and Hurdle Race 10 p.m. Night of General Entry. Weights for Handicap Hack Race after Maiden Trot, is run. Weights for Open Hack Welter declared immediately after Handicap Time Trot is RULES AND REGULATIONS. The meeting will be held under the rules of the Dunedin Jockey Club. The trotting races will be run under the rules of the N.Z. Trot ling Association. No entries to be received for any of the above races except on this condition : That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall he decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoint ; their decision upon all points to be Any person entering a prott ..sit wit hj the Secretary £'2, Bookmaker: ■dueled from the i for expenses. HENRY B. SMITH, P.O. Box 3. Arrowtown.

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Lake County Press, Issue 980, 19 September 1901, Page 4

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