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KUROW JOCKEY CLUB RSOE8 TO J3K JJBM) 01* THURSDAY, Cth (JUTOBER, 1893. President : 1>. Sutherland. Vice-presi-dents : Mcssm D. Macfarlaco, J. A. Stitton, and K. Harria. Trca« Barer". E, 0. A. Hill«. Secretary: T. A, Munro. Hartor: W. IT. Row. Clerk of th<> .Soilesj Sam Mac r ully. Ctark of th<5 Course: K. H. hVloati. '\!iriv;kf.if*r : R, K. Ha«RfilJ. Handlcapp-'.r : (h'jrue Dowac. Judgn * J>, Meward* ; J, Orr, J. Barclay, J. O'Neill, J. Meiuio*, K. Harris, K. H. ifsnt**H, A Gunn, William Mclvilk, Will tan Oodd*rd, C A. Hille, U. Vitoiffl, Mi Htevea*, T. Wihon, W. JE. Munro, J. London, W. Ker* Wm, Card, 8. M#cC«lly, *. Malonoy, A- M. Jrvia*!, All Officers act ex offiois Bte**rd«* PROGRAMME, MiiDBK JfLAsr, of 20 sova (open) ; 3 uovfl f Eom <t&k?n to go to second hon?. For airlrorsoa that havo never won a raco of thq value of L10, Wcighb for ago. iJuitanoo ono miio. Entry, 203, To BtcJit at 12 o'clock nbarp, H^mwcap Time Tbot, of 25 eovs (open) ; D 8ovb from stakes to go to second homo. Dira&noR two railoa. Nomination, 15b! Acceptance, 109. Weight, 108b up. 3 o otsrt at 12.45 p.m. Kqnow Oup Handioap, of 35 bovs <opcn) ; 5 bovb from stakes to go to second horse. Distance, 1$ mile. Noruina* tion,203. Acceptance, 15*. To start at) 1 30 p.m. DisipuJx Maidkn Hack Raoh, of 15 «ova ; 3 oovs from stakes to go to second hoyco. For all horaon that havo never started for publio money, excopt in the Karow District Maiden Hack Rico (vrfnuors barred). Horses and owners inn8i bo in the district throe monthe 5)riokto the meeting. Distance, 5 far* ong£ Eatry, 15i. Weight, lOat 7Uw. To i-farb ab 2.15 p.m. Si'iuno Handicap, of 25 tovs (open) ; 5 sova from Btakoa to go to aecond horao. Winner of Maiden Plato to carry 31bs penalty ; winner of Oup, lOlba pooalty, Distanco, 1 mile. Nomination, 15s, Acceptance, 10s. To starb at 3 p.m. Distoicd Hack Sblmng Raob, of 15 bovb. Minimum weight 10st 3 Distancoj onco notind the course. Winner to bo Bold for 1L10, any aucplua to go to tho Club. Owners and horses must be in tho district Thrco Calendar Months prior to the meeting. Entry, 109. To stajbab 3.45 p.m. RAWFGTB&* UiKDIOAP TtMB (TkOX 'One mile and a half ; of 12 sovi : 2 eovs ftom stakes to go to second horse i Wo|ght f Kfet; up. Entry, 12u, To start at 4,10 p.m. Jockey Cldb Handicap, of 20 sovs (open). —5 aovi from stakes to go to second horae. Distance, 8 furlong?. Winner of Cup to oarry lOlbs ponaltyi Winner of Spring Handicap 71bs penalty. If same horao wins both Spring and Cup, penalties to be cumulative Nomination, 15s. Aocoptanco, 5s. To ibatb at 4.30 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS, 1. Tho Now Zealand rulea ol racing will bo strictly adhered to, 2. Nominationu ior tho Kurovr Oup, Spring Handicap, Jockey Club Handicap, Handioap 'limo 'lrot, ami Riniurly Trot to bo lodged with tho Secretary nob later than Saturday, 17th September, at 3 p.m. 3. Entries for the Maidon Plate, District Maiden Hack Race, and District Hack Selling Raco to bo lodged with tho Secretary nob later than Monday, 3rd October, ab 8 p.m. 4. Acceptances for Cup, Handicap, and Trot to bo lodged with the Sooretary not later than Monday, 3rd October, at S p.m. 5. The District for tho two Haok Races wiU bo from Awamoko River to Morvcn Urns Station on the Otago side, and from Elophonb Hill Crook to Mount Cook Station, bounded by tho watonhed of tho Waitaki and Hakfttaramca Rivera, on tho Cantorbury aide. 0. Handicaps to appear' In tho North ©tago Times of 27th September 7. Horses not ab tho post ab tho advertised tlmo of starting aro liablo to a lino of two guineas 8. J?ivo per cent will bo doduotod from all winoinga for oxponaos. 9. Nominators to givo previous perform* anocs, and colon of riders. 10. Uno Clotting bacoo will bo under tho Kuloa of tho North and South Island [i'roltiiw Associations. 11. Nominations to bo undor covor, nnd ms\&!&{ * Nominations only.' Jfo NijmiHation or Acceptance received nnhm acoompanied with tha neocseary ?«c IIIOS, A MUNRO, aulj Hon Secretary K. J C '

<fi||A NDARD" SEEDS Ab"Dunodin Winter Bhowa la 1893 and 1897 our 41 STANDARD AORIOT i/TURAL S E E D8 Secured GOLD MEDAfcS For EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY, Wrlto 'for Samplos and Quotations, vrhlch wiU bo cent .Oreo on application. I" STANDARD " BONE MANURE. Tthia excellent Manaro in rocogaliod by most farmere to bo tho boat on tho market fcr Turnip and other Root) Crops, also for Oats, Wheat, and Barley. It u composed of ipure catblo bono and blood, manufactured specially for Otago and Southland requiro« menta. Crops grown from tho " Stamford " h»vo boon marvellous, and ia manjcdillrlcta no otiwr vtlll bo ueod, LAWE«S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CROSS'8 SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. (Theuo world.known Artificial ManureB havo a roRataiion of giving excellent resale when used for Turnip and othor Root Crops. Thouuando of tons aro annually «odj In Canterbury, giving phenomenal rcsoltajin all crops. rico per ton and in 10-ton lota on application. ANGLO-CONTINENTAL DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO. A Manuro extremely rich in Ammonia, Phosphate*, and Potash, and, with its application {sparingly given, grand rcaulta may be oxpectsd. For Markot Gardenora and small area? for Root Crops no other manure can give each results, P<* flack of 1601b, 22a 6d } par Ton, £15 not cash. VEGETABLE AND~""fLOWE>R SEEDS Of thcao wo hava tho moat comprehcasivo. collection in tbo colonies. Many of tho Vegetable ISoods aro grown by ourselves o New Zoaland, aad what) wo import como Itoxn icpotod groworaj ia difforono partsjof thojworld. NURSERY DEPARTMENT. Wo have full stocks of FRUIT TH1SES, ROSES, GOOSEBERRIES, SHELTER TREES, {ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Eto. All Well grown in exposed positions. PLANET JrTiMPLEMENTS For Farm and Garden. IUojutretcd^Cataloguoa and" all Information Son application.* NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEBD MEfiOaANIS AND SSJCD GT0WBB3, DUNBDIK.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9303, 6 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9303, 6 September 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9303, 6 September 1898, Page 4

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