Sporting. MANDEVILLB ANNUAL "DACES ; TO BE HELD OK ; SATURDAY, 17th MARCH. President : W. 'A. Donald, Esq. Vice-presi-dents :■ R. M. Robertson, Esq., and T. Green, Esq. Stewards : Messrs W. Souness, J. Gee, J. Hamilton, J. Bolt, N. Kelly, D. Ross, J. Erskine, A, Jenkins, J. Roche, J.,David« son, N. McFarlane, J. Smith. Judge : ! .'■'"' W. A. Donald, ' '. Starter :■'''. R. Hamilton. ; CIiBRK OF SOALE3 : I H. G. Key. ' Ciiebk of Course : D. Lamont. : ' Hon. Treasures and Secretary : ; H. G. Beecot. ! . Handioapebr : • H. Howell, ; PROGRAMME! : Maiden Plate of 10 soys! Weight for age. ; Distance 1£ miles. Open to all horses that have- never won an advertised race . exceeding £10. Entrance, 15s. , . . Mandbtiile Cup of 15 soys. Distance, 2 • mile?. Sweepstake of 1 soy. to go to : second horse. Nomination, 15s : acceptance, 10s, Kakbiteus 1 Race of 10 soys. Once round the course. Post entry, 103. No weight . under lOst. Winner to be sold for £10. Owners and horses to be within a radius of 10 miles two months prior to date of races. Handicap Trotting Race of 10 soys. Three miles. No weight under lO3t. Nominat ion, 10s ; acceptanse, 10s. District Handicap Race of 10 soys. Disi tanoe, 1£ miles. Nomination," 103; ac- ! ceptance, 10s. Owners and horses to be ' within a radius of 10 miles two months r prior to date of race?. Consolation Race of 7 soys. Once round. : For all beaten horses during the meet, ing. Entrance, 7s 6 J. Hack Rack of 5 boys. For horses that have not run at the meeting. Entrance, 103. Nominations for the Cup, District Handi* cap and Trot to be lodged with tho Secre» tary, H. G. Beecot, Mandeville, not later than 8 p.m. oh 7fch Marcb. Weights to aps pear in Mataura Ensign of l3bh and 16th Marcb. General Stabries to close on Friday, |16th Marcb, at 8 pj™. Maiden Plato 'to close night of General Eutiy. , All protests to be lodged with the secret* ary within ten minutes after the conclusion of the race for whioh such protest is entered raocompanied by a sum of £1, which shall be forfeited to race fund should such protest b e deemed frivolous. Five per cent to be deducted from gross monies . paid in accordance with the programme.. ...... Any horses walking over will only receive 5 per cent, of the stakes. : The decision of the stewards to be final. Dunedin Jockey Club rules strictly adhered to. MusicMUSIC. TVjTRS ROUT begs to announce that ohe •^•'■*- is desirous of receiving pupils for in" struction on Pianoforte. Terms, &c, on application. Gordon, near Messrs Mac Gibbon and Sonß* Store, Feby, 27th, 1883. c 653
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 234, 2 March 1883, Page 3
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