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Miscellaneous Advertisements: OUJN r T IDA J. CKEY CLUB. V F.TI^Q THURSDAY, 17th ' OCTOBER, ' 1872. Stewards • S "w. int-DER | C. DE LAUTOUR J. LA VERT Y j R. AITKEN E. T GEORGE Judge—H. W. ROBINSON. 1 Starter—W. INDER. ! Cleric of the Course—E. T. GEORGE. Maiden Plate, of 15 Sovs, open to all horses that have never won an advertised race (luu-ks or otherwise).- Entry, oi:e ,sov. No weight under 10 slone. Distance, 1 mile. Moust Tpa "Plate, of £2O, open to all horses that have never won a race o* £SO or over. Entrance, one guinea. Ofc go Jockey Club Kules, 1871, spring welter weights for age..- Distance, one and a lialf mile. Selling Race, of £2O, open to all horses, lint ranee, £1 Is. Distance, one mile and / a distance. Horses entered to be sold for £SO, to carry 11st ;• £4O, to carry lOst 71 bs ; £3O to carry I0s(.; • £2O, to carry 9st. 7.ibs ; £lO, to carry 9.»t. Post entry. Any surplus to'go to the Kace Fund. ITack Race, for £lO. Entry, 10s 6d. Distance, tJn-ee-quarters of a mile heats. Winners of over £2O, and winners at the present 'meeting not allowed to start. No weight under Bst 71 bs. Post entry. All Races to be run under the Mount Ida .Toekey CHitV» Rules" (weight in Muiiub Ida Plat.-; sr.id qualification fee excepted). No person allowed 1o enter a horse for the Maiden Plate,-Mount Ida Plate, or Selling Race, unless .a subscriber of £1 to Spring Meeting. ,' Entries for the first and second Rices named to he" lodged with the Secretary hot later t! an nine o'clock p.m. on 18t.h October. '1 he first Kace will be started at-One o'clock sharp. No deductions from the stakes. E. T. GEORGE, " Secretary. Aueusl 29, 1872." rpilE PURE CLYDESDALE -iL ENTIRE* HORSE LOED LOYATT ; V\ iil Visit Kyeburn, ii vde, Hamilton, ' Sowburn. Maniototo Plain, Hill's .(.'ivek, Dunst.an Creek, "Drybread, and Blacks. •LORD LOVATT is a beautiful bay, eight years old ; has immense hone and splendi I action, lie was bred by Mr. Fraseir. Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare; Jess v sire, the celebrated horse Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by J. and< M. MThiosh, and has vak'-n several; liirst. Prizes as a veai'-and-two year old, among which he gained the -First''".at Kiluiore against ten others. He has also served in the lhinalla District, and proved himself the.', si re of the best stock in that district. - ' , -' : csir a Grass Paddock provided for Mares from a distance. No charge, for. the - first six weeks. Every care taken but no responsibility. Terms—£3 10s., payable on or before Ist February, 1873. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at the time of service. JOSEPH PACKMAN, . ( Proprietor. CUD" Will Stand this season at Messrs.' JY A. Douglas and Co.'s Station, Edeu Creek. -Terms— For One or Two Mares, £4 4s. each Mare. For Three or Four Mares, £3 10s. each Mare.. Ft r Five Mares and upwards, £3 each MareEA' C X N <3 . —TKe ■ Undersigned ' having always a large quantity of well' seasoned ' FENCING TIM BE R is prepared to make most reasonable offers to deliver in any part of the Mount Ida District • ■ or at Waikonaiti. Orders sent to the Waikouaiti Post Office, will receive prompt, attention. JOHN VALENTINE,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 2

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