'ANIOTCTO JOCKEY CLUBr. ISPKING MeSTlKO.''.'';'.^-;ci ,; _.; B.4TUKDA Y, NOVEMBER=9j ;1 889; f^.V : '^^~^''^ v ~3u(iy&:;;: i"i>--^';'--;-. . \„';: ./>.■ Mr.,JohnHore.' '' .,' " .'?:'•'-::; ■'■''•■;;■ .T^f.'-K ! -Hfll:;.,...^" ? rb!^-d r * ; ; .■..-• •'.■'•■ Clerkof the Scales/ '.',- ; Mr. James. Dawson.. '. Stewards:- :v,: ...\-*l* John Weir, D. M'Leod, S.G. : '•■=• Inder, J. R. Smith, A: H.■Yerripif. ; :/. Eongj James Cain and J v T. ; X •'.■ ■".-'" ..-.-Ferguson. .:,;:..•■■•:. !; j , .;■ '"■■"', :Jffandicaj)per^:. ■.'■:;. .--> -; Messrs. ;W:;Guffie and J.< Wer_v« '' Secretary^and Treasurer : '-<,.' :■' iof Sir-sic ""' c horses that .have-'never'-won''an. £&-' : ' : ' vertised 'raeje of fTsovs. or -'.over, 'matches' excepted., one mile and a -distance.; -"Weight for age. Nomination,'£l. ~ Handicap Time Teot, of 20sovs. Ist horse, £ls ; second, £5. Distance, three miles. domination, 125,; acceptance, Bs. No weight under , 11 stone. Nominators for the Trot must specify previous performances. Members' Handicap, of 25sovs. First horse, 20sovs.; second horse, ssovs. ; Distance, . one; mile. ' Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. .■ ,?, Motel Handicap, of 20sovs. Distance,; one mile. Nomination, ,12s; ae-, ■ ceptance, Bs. The.-winner to.-_.be cold after the race, and:.the whole " of the proceeds to go to'the race n W fund., ■,./.* ~\ .-• i .'</■' -' V YHakcicap. Time Trot, of 15sovs-. ; First . horse, £10; second horse, £3';" and". third horse, £2. .two miles. No weight under 11- stone. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Nominators for the Trot must', specify previous performances. iSrEiNG Handicap, of 30sovs. First horse, £25 ; second horse, £5. Distance, one mile and a half. Nomination, one pound ; acceptance, 10s. Hack Selling Race, of lOsoys. Distance, -f of a mile. Horses to be. .: sold for £lO to carry 10 stone-; for £5, nine stone ; and for nil, eight stone. Post entry, 10s. Consolation of lOspvs. Distance, one mile. For'all beaten ■ -horses "during the meeting. Norni;* nation' (°n the course), ss; accept- "; 4s."""~"."" ""; ' - ■•■..,,•.;■.-'. -.. RULES AND REGULATIONS,. qualification fee is required. Acceptances to be lodged with theSecretary not later,than S p.m. on Monday, 4th Nov.,. 1889. Nominations for the Novel Handicap and entries, for the Maiden Plate. and Two-mile Trot to be in not later than 8 p.m. on Bth Nov. (night;of general entry.) Handicaps for Two-mile Trot, Spring and Novel Handicaps will be announced" on the ground.; ... : . No horse entered foriany handicap (excepting the Novel) will-be allowed 1 to run in any Hack Race at thiSj-ineet-iug,:»nd no ho.rsorurihihg'inaiiy Hack Raco' will, be -aliqw£d"to ru'n T ihlany Handicap Race. The first race will start at 11 a.m. sharp. •;'.' f/ -■■' • Mares and geldings allowed 31b. No entries will be received for'any of the above races except on the conndition that all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision in all cases to be final. Name* ages, and pedigrees (if any of ■ horses entered, with names of owners and colors of the riders, to be forwarded to the Secretary with each and every nomination. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of stakes for expenses. Horses walking over; to. receive 50 per ceiit. of 'the stakes.'^ Any person entering a protest must deposit £2, and- should the stewards deem such protest frivolous 'the deposit will be forfeited. No entries or acceptances will be received on any pretence whatever after the clay and hour specified, nor when unaccompanied by cash for nominations or entry money. Jockeys to ride in colors. The Dunedin Jockey Club's rules will be strictly enforced. J. T. BROOKE HICKSON, Secretary. MELBOURNE HOTEL.,., „>: 'ACK M'KAY beg:; to intimate that J> . he is the Lessee of,that old established and well- knowirHotelj iKG'M'elboufne, -where"'he hopes to meet his old friends, and where every endeavor will be made to make them comfortable, a&mbined with attention and civility. Only best brands of Ale., Wines and Spirits kept. GOOD STABLING.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 31 October 1889, Page 1 (Supplement)
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