1 AITAKI JOCKEY'CLUB, ANNUAL MKETING. TO BE HELD AT DUNTROON ON THURSDAY AND "FRIDAY 3rd and 4th of October, )878. ' President : Hon. R. Campbell. ' Vice-President : Mr. Edmund Gibson. Stkwakds : Mr. R. Campbell Mr. Chapman Mr. E. Gibson Mr. J. M'P. Miller Mr. G. A. Sutton Mr. W. Inder Mr. T. C. Hill Mr. A. H. Maudo Mr. M. Studholmo Mr. M. M'Kollar Mr. W. Cairns Mr. F. Dalgety Mr. A. 801 l Mr. E. Mcnlove Mr. Anthony M'Master. Jud«k : Mr. M'Kellar. Starter : Mr. James Black. | Clerk ok the Course : Mr. Frank Thomas. Ci.erk of the Scales : Mi. E. C. Smith. Handicapper : Mr. Caleb Moore. FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate (to start at 12 o'clock) of 30 so'va ; distance, 1J miles ; weight for age ; entry, LI 10b. ; open to all horses that have not won nn advertised race of i 20 sovs. Waitaki County Plate (to start at I o'clock), a handicap of 40 sovs ; dißtance, 1J mile; nomination, LI; acceptance, LI. Waitaki Cur (to start at 2 o'clock), a handicap of 100 aovs, with a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go to the second horse ; the winner of the County Plato to carry 51bs penalty ; distance, 2 miles; nomination, L2 2s ; acceptance, L2 2s. Trotting Rack (to start at 3.30), a hand). cap of 25 sovs; distance, 3 miles ; nomination, LI ; acceptance, Ll. Hack Selling Hack (to start at 4.30), of 30 sovs ; the winner, if to be sold for L 25, to carry weight for age ; if for L2O, to be allowed 71bs under ; if for Lls, to bo allowed 141bs under; if for LlO, to bo allowed 211bs under ; any surplus to go to the Club ; entry, Ll ; half-milo heats. SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle Hack (to start at 12 o'clock), of 30 sovs ; distance, 2 milas ; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 3in high ; nomination, Ll ; acceptance, Ll. Waitaki Jockey Club Handicap (to start at t o'lock) of 100 so vs., a sweep of 2 soys., the sweep to go to the second horse ; distance, 1J mile ; winner of the Cup to carry 7lbs., and of County Platf/ Slbs. penalty; nomination, 1 »ov.; ac« ceptance, 2 sovs. DuntroOn Plate (to start at 2 o'clock) o{ the value of 40 sovs.; distance, I£ miles; weight for age ; entry Ll ; open to all horses within the district bounded by tho Awamoko Creek and tho Watershed towards the Waitaki on both sides aa far north as the Lindis Pass—All horses to have been the hmmjitle property of the owner for three mouths previous to the races. Champagne Stakes (to start at 3.30) of 70 sovs.; welter weights for ago; a mile and a distance ; entry 2 sovs. • Consolation Handicap (to start at 4.30) of 25 sovs.; distauco, 1 mile ; entry. Ll ; open to all beaten horses at the mooting. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any of the races, except on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by tho Stewards, whose decisions in all cases shuli bo final. Dnnedin Jockey Club rule 3 strictly adhorcd to. No protest will be entertained unless L 3 3s be deposited, which will be forfeited should the protest prove frivolous. Qualiticiition fee, L2 2s. No nomination or entry ' will be received, unless duly qualified. ' Not less than three horses to start for each race, or only half the stakes. Five peir cent, to be deducted from all stakes. Nominations to be in tho hands of tho Secretary not later than the 7th of September. Weights to appear in tho North Otago Times on the I.Bth of September. Acceptances and sweeps to bo paid to tho Secretary up to the night of Ist of October, which is the night of general entry. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Duutroon, enclosing entrance fees, name and age. of home, and colors of the rider. WILLIAM GARDINER, 409 Hon. See. BUSINESS NOTICES WANTED, Persons seeking Situation! to Know that the Mail is tho best means of making their wants known, aa adveitiscmoiits of that cta&s are always looked for in EvoninK Pap» v GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS' COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of th? .atural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful apphc*. tion of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured boverago which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever their iB a- weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with put* blood and a properly nourished frame."— See Article in the Civil Service QaeettK Made simply with boiling water or mill* ' Sold ouly in Packets and Tina, J-lb. and Mb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homtßopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle-strkkt, and 170, PiceA'i DILLY. ' Works—EustoN-road and Campdkn Town London. 579
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 735, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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