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ANIOTOTO JOCKE? CLUB. SPAING MEETING, TO BE HELD ON Monday, November 9th, iß9i. . President: •Mr. W. Gdfjte. . ViiJ'e-president: -ilr. S. G. IN deb. • „ ■ i ■ Judge: Mr. R. S. E. Ixver. Sea- ter : Mr. James BdwellHn liouiir : V Mr. William Guptie. Stewards: Messrs. A. G. Mathias, A. H. V. Ktng, R. Hood, J. T. Ferguson, T. Stephens, J. Hore, & R. M'Skimming.. . Cicrk'of'the Course : Mr. E. Hall. Clerk of the Scales i | Treasurer: Mr. J. R. Smith. ■ ;. -■ Secretary: Mr. F. W. Isdee. PROGRAMME. M aides Plate, of 25sovs. First'horse £2O; Second, £5. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of lOsova. or over, matches excepted. Distance, one mile and a distance. Weight for age. Entry, 255. Handicap>Time Trot, of 25sovs. First horse, £2O, second, £5. Distance, three miles. " Nomination, 15s. ; acceptance, lOs. No weight u»der list. Nominators for the Trot must specify previous performances. Members' Handicap, of 33sovs. One mile and a distance. First horse, £25; second, £B. Nomination, 20s. ; acceptance, 13a. Hack Rac£, of 32soys. Distance § mile. No weight under list. 71b.~Post entry 12s. '■ Novel Handicap, of 25sova. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 15s. ; acceptance, 10s. The winner to be sold after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the race fund. Spring Handicap, of 40sovs. First horse, £3O; second, £10» Distance, one mile and a-half. Nomination, 255. ; acceptance, 15s. Handicap Timf. Trot, of 25sovs. First horse, £ls ; second horse, £7;. third horse, £3. Distance, two. miles. No weight under list. Nomination,; 15s. : acceptance, 10s, Selling .Race, of 25sovs. Distance, f mile. Horses to be sold for £l2 to. carry lOst. 71bs.; for £B. 9st. 71b. ; for £4, Bst. 71b.; and for nil, 7st. Surplus, if any, to go to he race fund. Entry, 255. Consolation Handicap, of 15sova. Dis tance, one mile. First horse, 1.12; second, L 3. For all beaten horses daring the meeting, Nomination (on the course), 103. ; acceptance, ss. Post entry races excepted. " RULES AND REGULATIONS. . dominations for the Members' and Spring Handicaps, and Three and Two Mile Trots must be lodged with the Secretary not, later than 9 p.m. on Monday, 12th October 1891. Handicaps for the Three mile Trot and Members' Handicap will appear in The Chronicle of Saturday, October 24th, IS9I. Acceptances for he Three-mile Trot and Members' Handicap to be lodged with thr Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Friday, November 6th, 1891.

Nominations for the Novel Handicap, and entries for the Selling Race and Maiden Plato to be lodged with the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on Friday, November Gth (night of general entiy). Handicaps for the Novel Race will appear on the course after the running of the Members' Handic.ip. Handicaps for the Two-mile Trot will appear on the coarse after the running of the Novel Handicap. Handicaps for the Spring appear on the course after the running of the Hack Race. NoJ horse en 1 ; red for the Members' or Spring Han ic* >3 will bo allowed to run in the TJack F s Co No entrii b will be received for any of tho above races except on the condition that all disputes, claims or objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by the stewards, or whom they may appoint. Their decision in all cases to be final. First raco to start at 11 a.m. sharp." Names, ages, and pedigrees (if any) of horses entered, with names of owners and coloara of the riders, to be forwarded to the Secretary with each and every nomination, or the fall fine will be enforced. Five per cent, will be deducted from the . gross amount of stakes for expenses. Horses walking over to receive 50 per cent, 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 day and hour specified, nor when unaccompanied with cash for nominations or entry money. Exchange to bo added on all cheques. Jockeys to ride in colours. All races (except trotting races) to be run under tho rules of racing and totalisator as adppted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand; The trotting races will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. F. W, INDER, •Secret ary. NOTIOE OP APPLICATION 'FORIA MINERAL . ;license. I THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby cive notice that, , alter the lapse of seven davs from the date hereof, I will leave with the Warden at N'nsel.y an application for al-Wineral License, the particulars whereof ore hereunder set ft rth:— , Name in full of applicant and Style under which it 'ls intended that the Business shall he carried on Johannes Henry Stidelin. Full Andrew of Applicant—St. Ann's Road, Mornlngton, Dunedin. Extent of Ground applied for—Sixty acres. Minimum Number of men to he'employed when commencing operations; alro mi seipicntly when in full work—For the first s:x mont is, three men ; autf--B<*iuently,'wheii In fu 1 wtrk, 11 men. Amount a( Money prop- sed 1 • I)" Invested—£s<o. 11 what manner the Laud id to be worked—Sinkii'ir n l driving. precise Locality—Block" ~ and i, Nonthnrn District. Term for which License is requi -d—2l rears, of Commencing Operation —As soon as application is srranted. Whether the Boundaries of the Ijimi —-.To' for nil] ncludcany Iliver, Creek, or Permanent Watcr-K,>rinir. or Artificial Reservoir—So. 3. 11. SEIDELIN, Appli .ant. No. ot s Ri-rht: GUM. Monmigtoii, An ism.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 1134, 29 August 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 1134, 29 August 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 1134, 29 August 1891, Page 2

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