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In 1890 there were nearly twelve and a million of children in the public schools of United States, STANLEY SAYS: "After all there iB nothing beats a cup of good Coffee." If you would enjoy such, drink Cbeasb's A. 1, CoFFfIB. Sold only in lib. and 21b. tine. BRIGHTWATEE RACING CLUB. 'ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1891 ON RICHMOND PAEK RAOEOOUESE Judge: Mr Roderick Mcßae. Trea« surer : Dr Peaeless. Starter I Mr C. BISD. Clerk of Scales IJ. K. Little. Mandi* cappers'. W. Coleman, F. Neal, J. Babtlett. Stewards*. W. Colemak, G. Green, Dr Peabless, W. N. Frankxysi, F, Green E. Hoult, Q-, Silcock, F. Neal, and H, SATHERIiEr. PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Committee op the Nelson Jockey Club,) 1. Hurdle Race Handicap.— X2oj 2 miles, Second horse to save stakes, over 9 flights of hurdles . Nomination 10s, acceptance 10a. To start 12 noon sharp. 2. Trotting- Race, Distance Handicap.— £10 ;in saddle. 2J miles. Second horse to Bave stake. Pull and go. Nomination ss, Acceptancs ss. 3. Brightwater Cup Handicap. — £35 \\ miles. Second horse to receive £5 from stakes. Nomination 15s, -acceptance £1. i, Hack Handicap.— £B ; winner to be sold for £10, any surplus to gro to the Club's funds. Nomination 4b , immediately after decision of Hurdle Race ; | acceptance 4s, close fifteen minutes I after declaration of weights, : 5. Stewards' Handicap.— jCls ; l\ miles. Second horse to save sta'kea. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7. a 6d. Weights declared after the deoision of the Brightwater Cup. Acceptance within 15 minutes of deolar ation of weights. 6 . Trotting Race Dis tance Handicap.— £10 ; in harness. Second horse save stakes. 2 milea pull and go. Nomina-. tion 6s, acceptance ss, acceptance with' in 15 minutes <ot declaration of Handicap 7. Consolation Handicap.— £7 ; once round the course, for all beaten horses. Nomination 2s, acceptance ss, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations close for Hurdle Race, Brightwater Cup, and Saddle Trot at 8 p.m. on Saturday October 10th, and handicaps declared at 8 p.m. on October 17th. Acceptances not later than Saturday, October 24th, at 8 p.m. p.m. I 2 Nominations close for Stewards Handicap and Harness Trot on Saturday October 17th, 8 p.m. 3. All nominations, entries, and acceptances will close at the Brightwater Hotel at 8 p.m. on the advertised dates, and must be addressed to the Secretary with the requisite fees enclosed, also naiiae and age of horse, name of owner, colours of rider, and in handicap all performances of horse. 4. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall be forfeited if protest be considered f rivolous. 5. The above stakes will be subjected to a reduction of five per cjent, 6. Race3 will be ru a under the Rules of Rucing. 7. No entry will b a received except on the following conditioi as, That all disputes, claims and objecti' ans arising out of the races shall be set itled by the stewards or whom they appoii it, their decision on all points connected • with the oarrying out of this programme 1 x> be final. 8. Second m< jnies to be paid out of stakes. 9. The trottii jg events will be run under the rules of tl kQ N, Z. Trotting Association, and special a' iteition is called to Rule 54, fixing miaimu an weights for both riders and drivers, ■W.H.NIEMANN, Hon. Seo, B.R.C,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

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