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, ~'. ,, 7 j XT OWli J *ASB JOCKEY ; CLUB ,aiinual| BACKS. t ’V.-j TjobeJieid on tbo fiaceoonwe, | KOWAT BASS, - BPBINQFIELD. I Off, ' TKn&T*" I'* 1 '* ' ‘ I ~,(>■ ThsHonJohn Hall, w j : ( j PnksinnNi: * ■ E. Q. Wright, Esq. ’ I Vice-President : Esq. J.O& jj; . Etswabds: ■' '“ v i H, Cassidy, B. H. Smith, W. Mlnohln, W. M’Millan.' v f.o.Aps<si and J- M * Cochrane, Esqs. ; Judge: H. J. Mathias, Esq. J /’Btii|*b,■'*>,' j CsstiE or THE Connss - James Murray, Esq. | Scales ; ’ James Cunningham, Esq,’ Handicapjpee: H. P. Lance, Esq. ' i i’i Hon •.? [/: |*i ; PROGRAMME. f Teial Stakes, 15 sots ; weight lor age ; It mllesi Entrance,’letot. 1 ’- 1 ' I '' ; * K j Handicap Huddle Eacb. SO sots;* S-mUes.- nwe* ■ -ofcbtf -fiighta ol; hurdles. Nomination, 1 sov| . 'acceptance, I sot. • • _ ■ PuhtidASS’Onp;y»hie £6 6s, with 6 sots added; distrievnorses only mites; weight for age; ’'Entfafioa/l-Bov. SPBlNOrlrtn - PiATB'HkNDICAP, 40 Nomination, 2 soys; sots; 2 miles; 2 SOTS. Hack BACB,dO:tbti ;dJiitriot ’hor**ii’ ! only j catch V Weights:; poatentryj 1 mile. • Entrance, 10s. ■ Distjsictßace,2o botsj 1| miles; weight lor age; Entrance, 30s, ; ; . ■ ~, , ~ LadiesVPuebe, IS sovsj welter weight lor age; it *’ rUmilas. iEntrah'de, Isor. .' ! ’ ' Consolation Stakes Handicap, 10 sots; 1 mile. - EU£ffB*A^'BEGULATIONS^ 1, Night of genferid entry Monday, April 12. ’ 2, Nommafcioua for* handicaps must bfe made in writing, addressed -to. the Springfield, containing entrance money/ description'end age ol horse, and colouig-vto .he wonibj 1 , the. .jockey, Aoceptahoes must be accompanied with it qualification fee of £lls. ‘ ’ " , ' I 3, All stakes paid less 5 per cent. Three horse? tb c&ter lor each race, otherwise,..only hall the ‘ .k.sx. ..4,, All horses mast .bo riddon in colours. 5, C. J.C. ruleß Btrictly adhered to. . | 6, In theevent of any person entering a protest; the hum of £2 must bo lodged with the Secretary beloiosuoh protest is", considered, this sum to be forfeited to.the funds should the ,Stewards consider the protest frivolous. „ 7. District races shall include the Upper Wax. makariri, Malvern, .East Malvern, and South Malvern Soad Board Dislricts.and all horses must her the bonft , fide , property, ot.residents , since Jani 1,1880. 1 x\ij ».x ■■ 8, Hacks shall mean any horse that has not won ’oVer £IO of advoitised public money. _ Nominations will bo received up till 12 o’clock noon on Thursday, March 25, oooeptances night of general entry. EOEERT jamES.SHAHBS.7135 IPS ' t,‘i Secretary. ; I BEAT UTDMN - PEESS COHSUt’WLTIGN DEAWIjrG. ■ -15 1000 at £l. s The Shove .will positively’ take place in the Working Men’s Club Hall on Saturday Evening. March 27. Early application (post or telegraph) neoedsarr* •» J. Jv GONNOH, Treasurer, 7260 191' Atmospheric Printing Works, Dunedin C OOESON * S OO N S UJiTAPION •. ON 'i ’l* ... < GSEAT AUTDMN HANDICAP. TO BE BUN ON MAHCH 30. 1830. : 1000 AT*£l BACH. First herse .. ... £IOO , ISeoOnd horse , i '...? ... ... SCO ~r Third horse ... 100 Starters 100 Non-starters ... - ZOO i- ■ £IOOO ! > Exchange, Is for cheques;. two stamps for reply and result. Address—B; Cooksou, Warner's Hotel, or Box 180, Post-offloe, Christchurch. 5903-154 D rM * GUI NNE SS’ CONSULTATION ON THE GEBAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. 200 Members at 10s. Ist-prize 2nd do , 3rd do £SO SO 20 , Tickets are obtainable from the Treasurer, Mi M'Guinneaa. • Two stamps for reply and result. The sweep will be drawn on Monday, March 29, the evening before the race. 6943 183 TOTALISaTOB. THE Patent Totallsator will be worked and used for the Groat Autumn and Easter (commencing this day) Handicap, by Siegfried Franck. Sole Patentee of the Totalisator in New Zealand, at Cathedral:::Square; near, ” the Commercial Hotel. 7429 195 Eajlway Notioas y. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) TRAIN AEEANGBMENTS FOE EBYIBW DAT, MARCH 29, . • And BACK BATS,'MARCH 30 AND 31. Bailway Communication-Direct to the Course, REVIEW DAY* ; ■ T BAINS will run from Christchurch to Race course at short, intervals' from 11.30 a.m* to 1.0 p.m From Racecourse to Christchurch at short intervals from 2.30 p.m. up to half an hour after the last manceuvre. : '’ 5. : Trains will run from Christchnrch to Eaoecourse at short intertalt front 11.30 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. Prom Raoeoourse to Christchurch at short intervals from 3.45 p.m? up to halt an hour after the last race. EBVIEW DAT AND EACB DAYS, Lyttelton and Cbristohuroh Line Ordinary trains and a late train each night, leaving Christchurch at 11.15 p.m. end Lyttelton at U.« p.ni. _ South Line, Including ■Malvern and Whitechas Branches— Ordihftfy trains. 1 .A North Line ond Bfanohea~Prdinary trains, except that - the' 5.5 p.m. from Christchurch .will leave at 5.45 p.m., arrivlng.at all statjons to destlnation 40 minutes later than usual. The 6.15 p.m., Eangiora to Oxford, will not leave until 7.0 p.m. (or not until after arrival of 5 45 p.m.), arriving at all stations to destination 45 minutes later than usual*—' •• Bouthbridge Branch—Ordinary passenger trains. The trains for Eaoecourse will not stop at any intermediate places between Christchurch and Racecourse terminus to pick up or set down passengers.-.', . , FARES. „ i ■ Cbristohuroh to Racecourse Terminus, including admission to Coursej ■ j;- /- a First-class parriuges ... ... .... 3s 6tt , i Second-class, carriages ' (or seated waggons), 6d ; • Ordinary tickets and free, posses riot available for any of the Saoeeonrso. trains, ... FREDERICK BACK, ; , t!, ; >•; . General Manager. General Manager’s Office, • ... Cbristohuroh, March 22,1680, 7402 195 V. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section). , , EASTEETTOLniATB. abINABT single fare tickets Issued from any .station to any station from March So to ih 80 inclusive, will be available for return up ‘‘“"‘‘"“‘“'‘“toS.BiOK,’ General Manager, acral Manager’s Office, Christchurch, _ March 11,1880. ; , 6885 183 Educational. ughes -p B O F-B S S O B . pReceives Pupils kt his Residence, MANOHBBTEB BTB4ET, ■ “ Near Cashel Street,' Pot Cultivation of . fto Voioe, Pianoforte, and Violin. ■»■■■:; ! ' - , •> iTerms onapplloation.. n j-J----fto the premises maybe

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 1

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