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3Umnal Maces MAIILBO ROU G H RAO ES, 18 7 1. Stewards : 0. REDWOOD, Esq. I A. MASK ELL, Esq. 11. PET, Esq. j C. ELLIOTT, Esq. Judge : HENRY DODSON, Esq. Starter: MR. JOSEPH REDWOOD. Clerk oe the Course : MR. WILLIAM ROBINSON. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th AND 15th. FIRST DAY. The Maiden Plate, of “20 sova,, for horses that liavc never won an advertised race of £'2o public money ; second horse to save his stakes. For three year olds, Sst. 1 lbs. ; four year olds, 9st. libs. ; five year olds, flat. Gibs. ; six and aged, 9st. Slbs.; 31bs. allowed to mares and geldings. Entrance, 2 sova. One mile. Shearers’ Purse, of 10 sova. Entrance, 10a. Second horse to save his stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of £2O. Once round ; heats. The Watrau Plate, of .‘lO sovs. Entrance, 3 sovs. Second horse to save his stakes. Two miles. Three year olds, 7st. lOlbs. ; four year olds, Sst. 121bs. ; five year olds, list. dibs. ; six and aged, 9st. 91bs. Ladies’ Purse, of 20 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. Second horse to save his stakes. Three year olds, 9st. ; four year olds, lOst. 21bs. ; five year olds, lOst. Slbs. ; six and aged, list. One mile and a distance ; beats. Gentleman riders. SECOND DAY. Hurdle Race, of 25 sovs. Once round and a distance, over four hurdles ; heats. Nelson welter weights.. Entrance, 2 sovs. Three year olds, 9st. four year olds, lOst. 21bs. ; five year olds, lOst, 91bs-; six years old and aged, list. ; 31bs. allowed to mares and geldings. The Blenheim Handicap, of 40 sovs. Entrance 2 sovs. Second horse to save his stakes. One mile and a half. Entrances to be made to the Secretary on or before Thursday, the 9th March. Weights to be published immediately after the running for the Ladies’ Purse. Acceptances or forfeits to be declared by 11 o’clock on the 2nd day of the races. Hack Race, of 5 sovs. p.p. Entrance, ss. Winner of the Shearers’ Purse not to run. One mile. Catch weights. Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs; second horse to save his stakes. Entrance, 2 sovs. p.p. For all horses that have started and not won in the previous races. Horses to be named immediately after the race for the Ladies’ Purse. Entries for all horses to be made, and colors of the riders declared, to the Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, on or before 7 o’clock on the evening of Saturday, the 11th March. Horses to be at the post for the first race on each day at 11 a.m. punctually. No person will’be allowed to start a horse for any advertised race, except the Shearer’s Purse, unless a subscriber of £2 2s. to the Race Fund, The Stewards will only hold themselves responsible to the extent of the subscriptions received, and the proceeds derived from the Course during the meeting. No public money will be given for any of the above races unless fairly contested for by at least two horses, bona fide the property of two separate owners. T, M. Humffreys, Hon. Secretary. Moots anß sijocs Hoots —Boots—Boots ! JUST RECEIVED! EIGHT TRUNKS OF BOOTS, consisting of Gents’ Elastic Spring sides „ Water tights „ Blucher Boots, Wellington Boots, Waterproof, and Riding Boots. Ladies’ Alpines, blocked Kid, Levant, Calf, Cashmere, and White Kid BALL BOOTS. Youths’ Elastic Spring sides „ Lace Boots, and Watertights Children’s Copper Toes, Elastic Spring ; sides, Lace-up, and Morocco Boots in every variety. Colonial Boots made on the shortest notice, on the premises. Note the Address: 0. H. M'ELWAIN, COLONIAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Ewart’s Hotel. 592 A HANDSOME Family WAGGONETTE for Sale. Apply to R. W. Watson, Wheelwright, at, Maxted Bros.’ 806

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Marlborough Express, Volume VI, Issue 281, 25 February 1871, Page 1

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