-SPORTING A OAMAUU JOfKKY CI.UB. UTU M N MEETING. To be hi-'ld on the RACECOURSE, OAMARU, OS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 17tli and ISth, ISSO. rF.fHir>»-sT: • Mr. J. W. Humphrey. VICE-PRESIDENT : Mr. T. Y. Duncan. M. StndhoTme, Esq. .<-pc«frr/.F.r : . Mr./VV. M. Smthan. 1 RFASCFIFR : Mr. •/. Moss. COX jniTKE : Mr. A. C. Fatcrsou .Mr. n . Greenfield Mr. T. ShaMuns Mr. M. Grant r. J. ifardy x\tr. A. M'Corkinaale Mr. F. W. O. Grant. n\si>:<:.\ rt*sr.: Mr. M. Shurwin. STARTEtI : Mr. T. Shaldera. CUCfItK OP THE SCAL-ES : Mr. Wm. Bee. ClffßK OF TOR COtTBSE : Mr. K. Smart. FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Hckdle Rack of 40 sovs ; 2 miles; over eight flights of 3ft 6in hardies; nomination, L2; acceptance, IJt. 2. Hack Selliitg Hrßotß Race of 20 soj3; ever— hdrdlea ;]j mile ; poa ten tries, 2 aova; no weights under 9st; winner to bo. sold for JL2O, surplus to the Club. 3. of SO sovs ; 2 milea; domination, 2 sovd ; acceptance, 3 sovs ; a' sweep, ol 3 sovs to go to second boria. 4. lIACS Rack of 10 aova. for all horses that never won LtO of public xnoney since IS7S; weights, Sat np; once round ; post entry, 1 sov. 6. St. Patrick's Hattdicap of 40 sov3 ; li * mile; nomination, LI; acceptance, L2. 6. Galiowat Race of 10 sovs, for all hone 3 no£ exceeding Hi hands; round - r p iat entry, 10J. SECOND DAY. 1. Mjkcdbs Plate of 30a; nomination, _ 2 sov*; H mile; weight for age; tor horses that have never won public money to the amount of LlO, except in hack races. 2. Hotdicap STEEFLBCHASti: of 50 sovs; about 3 miles, over soch course as the Stewards may direct; nomination, 2 sot* ; acceptance, 2 sovs. 3. Hack Selisso Steep lechace of 25 sots ; the winner to ba sold for 121, all surplus money to go to race fund ; about 2 miles, over soch courss as the Stewards may direct; post entry, 2 ■an; lOst up. 4. AiTCMjt Handicap of 50 sovs; 1| mile; nomination, L2 ; acceptance, 1.2. 5. Novsfc; Racb of 50 sovs; the winner to be sold immediately after the race; the ■whole of the proceeds to go to the race fluids; nomination, 12; once ronr.d. 6. Ossouraos Race Handicap of 20 sovs; Post, entries, 12 ; once round ; for all hbn««lfeaten daring the meeting. RULES iiiiGULATIONS. to- be-- -Tan under the Dunedin Jockev Clab Rttles, and new scale of weight fsngS? 1 "* ' .. All entries and acceptances most be m sealed -foyers, addressed to the Secretary, and "contain entrance money, sweepstakes, description and age of horse. The j'Mkeya colots, those registered excepted, mast be stated in the entrance form, under s penalty of 2 which while unliqidated will disqualify any horse whose owner or nominator has incurred such a penalty. . All persons intending to withdraw horses are required te> give l notice to that effect to the Secretary cr Clerk of the Scalts at least half an hoar before .the advertised time o? starting. Any person neglecting or refusing t« comply with this rnk shall pay a tine to be imposed by the Stewards, not exceeding 6 nova to the race fund. In tha evunt r.f any person entering a protest, the aura of L2 2s. mast be lodged with tho S-ecretary before such protest is considered ; this sam to be forfeited to the funds should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexation?. Five per cent. w:lt be deducted from the gross of all moneys paid in accordance with the programme for expense?. _ All disputes, claims, and objection s * arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Steward*, or whoever they may appoint. Theiir-decision upon ail points connected with* the carrying out of the programme shall be Sml. Entries received only under th-ae conditions. Nominations', entries, and acceptances will not be received after the time stated xindey -»ny pretence whatever, or without being accompanied with the necessary amount in ca*h, and with qualification fee of H Is added. - Nosnunaiioirs lor the Handicap Hurdle Race, Redcastlo Handicap, Steeplechase Handicap. Autumn Handicap, and St. Patrick's Handicap, will be received up till TUESDAY, 2ttfa day of FEBRUARY. Weights to be declared on MARCH 3rd for Handicap Hurdle Race, Redcantle Handicap, 86. -Patrick's Handicap, and Handicap Steeplechase. For Autumn Handicap and Novel Risej'on night of first day's races. Jfigh* of genera'l entry and acceptance?, FRIDAY, 1-th MARCH. W. M. SOOTH AN, 307 Secretary, Fmp re Hotel. NOTICES J. 8. HEADLAND, IRONMONGER, AND C3ENERAL MERCHANT, .Has am Sals <both Wholesale and Retail), Groceries of all kinds \SVIom sad Spirits Flocr "Oshneal *Ckia», - XJut and Pressed Glassware lE*rthenwa*» I ' v- ■ Ironmongery tic., Ac. Parties about t«f FURNISH have a Larga 'stock of First-class Good* t» choose from, a th : '~ * - . FBICfc <JTTNB, SHOT, AND AMMUNITION GENERALLY, in i ftT. ~fr\ HEADLAND •• {Jicscsed under the Arms Act), Oppoaise the Coort-faocse, ES- S T BET, Oaxaot. 37
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 20 February 1880, Page 4
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