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Christmas Presents, JUST Opened up a Splendid AsJ sortment for Young and Old CBEBRISTMiAS CiARiD Given a why to every euefomei'. A Grli’T : A GIFT ! Sir J. Gilbert’s Illustrated Shakespeare, in 10 parts, given to every Cash Purchaser of 'i.'is and upwards CALL AND INSXTAT TIIE NEW GOODS. NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ALFRED. T. CaRD, Book, Music, Stationery and Fancy Goods .Repository. MARE IT St, SOUTH, BLENHEIM DELOKUS Jockey Club Baces. FEaRUART 15. 1888

OFFICERS: J iulgo M r S. J. Macalistcr ►St,arur—Air JI. Redwood Treasurer —Mr T. 11. Scott Clerk of Scales—Mr VV. Pickering Clerk of Course—Mr W. Taylor Handioapper—Mr I’. Rush. STEWARDS: Messrs W. S. Grey, C. Pickering, T. O’Sullivan, J. Brownlee, W. Lcnz, R. Anderson and J. 11. Reynolds. I’ROGP \MME: 1 MAIDEN HURDLES. —A race of 7 so vs.; welter weight for age; twice round the course, being about 11 miles, over G hurdles oft Gin high ; 2nd horse to save stakes; entrance, 7s. 2 HANDICAP HURDLES.—A handicap race of 20 so vs.; three times round the course, being about 21 miles, over nine flights of hurdles, 3ft tiin high: 2nd horse to save his stakes; nominations, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. o MAIDEN PLATE. —A district race of 7 sovs ; welter weight for age ; twice round the course, being about 11 miles, for horses that have never won a race where public money was given ; 2nd horse to save his stakes ; entrance, 7s. •1 I>ELORDS STAKES.—A handicap race of 15 sovs; three times round the course, being about 21 miles; 2nd horse to save his stakes ; nomination, 7s (id ; acceptance, 7s Gil,3 DISTRICT HACK RACE. For. a saddle ; minimum weight Sst; twice round the course ; entrance, os. G TROTTING RACE.-Distance, four times round the course, for o sovs ; entrance, os. 7 HAVELOCK CUP.—Handicap race for 20 sovs ; distance about 2 miles; second horse to save his stakes; nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 8 HACK RACE.—For a saddle ; only untrained horses that have never won public money ; minimum weight, Bst; entrance, os ; twice round the course. y CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 8 sovs.—Twice round the course; for all horses that have contested in the previous races and have not won public money; horses to be named immedia ely after the running of the Havelock Cup ; entrance, 8s; second horse to save Ills stakes.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will bo received except on tlio condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, their decision on all points connected with carrying cut this Programme to be final. Any person entering a protest shall deposit with the Secretary £2 2s, and this stun shall be absolutely forfeited to the \ Polorus Jockey fund if the Stewards find such protest was a frivolous one. No p jou allowed to enter a horse , unless a subscriber of one pound to tlio J race fund. All nominations to be accompanied by fees, name, ;igo and description of Horse, and Colors of riders must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 5 p.m. on the 14th of January, 1888. Weights to be de< •• ed on Monday, 23rd of January. Accept inoes close on Friday, 4th of February, 1888, at >5 p.m. Three horses \q accept, or no race. D,is' act horse shall mean any horse that has bom resident in the Pelorus Riding xor three consecutive mouths previous to, the race meeting and owned by a person who has resided in the said riding during the same p.Eod. Any jockey giding except in the Colors entered'will be fined £2. Horses for the Maiden Hurdles to be at the Post at 11 a.m. sharp. The Rules of the Marlborough Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. THOMAS H. SCOTT, Secretary .SXUor.uh Jockey CmA NOTICE. rp lIE Undersigned k a Cash I. Pure has or of Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, Ac. Highest prices given J. RAVNER Southsidc Blenheim'’ A. Oldershaw, Temporary Premises next Mr 'i j Sr: 10. P7ILL be pi -in ed to lgoof all 7 V old and new Paces at the above premises, Hot Pie? and Coffee Always road Havelock & Nelson Coaches CHANGE OF BOOKING OFFICES. ITUvOM this (late the Booking Offices of the above lino of Coaches will be at Draper’s lo>yai lotcl. Al.l Parcels and Ouinnumications left there will receive prompt attention. CLARK AND TICKERING, ti Proprietors. WANTED. A Good Cook Apply to j I. ROBINSON, i Peninsula Flax Mills, Spring Greek-

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 21 December 1887, Page 3

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