SPORTING ORTH OTAGO COUKSING CLUB. Under the Patronage of His Excellence the Govebnor. ■WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, And following day®. The Membstks' t'r.ATB. for an unlimited number of D«ji ■ (*ll agsss at £5 each, •with a Piece of E latr, pre.vned by the members of the North Otago Coursing Club. Entries, with £5, to be made with the Secretary on or be f ore 8 p in. on TUESDAY, the Ist JUNE. The draw will take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel, and the amount of the stakes declared. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, And following day. Tm President's Cot, for 32 Dogs (all ages), £5. Winner, £SO ; runner-up, £3O; third and fourth dogs, £ls each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs £6 each ; eight winners of one course, £3 each. Entries, with £5, ti be made with the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 6th JULY ; draw will take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel. _ j "With the exception of the Vice-Presidents Plate, the stakes to bs open to <log3 owned by members of any Coursing Ciub in New Zealand, the subscription to which i 3 not less than £1 per annum. In the event of stakes not filling, the prizes will be reduced pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all prize-money for expenses. Cash, or cheques with exchange, must accompany all applications fo*' nominations. W. H. RONAYNE, ggg Hon. Sec. OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING, TO EE HELD ON FRIDAY, lira JUNE, ISSO. PROGRAMME. . Maiden Steeplechase of 50 sovs, for horses that have never won a steeplechase of 20 sovs or over; entrance, 8 sovs ; second hor3e to save his stake; about 2£ miles; weight for age. Handicap Steeplechase of 100 sovs; nomination, 2 sovs j acceptance, 3 sovs about 3 miles. "Winner of £IOO after declaration of weights 71b extra. Selling Steeplechase of 25 sovs; winner to be sold for £25 ; about 2 miles; post entry, 2 sovs. Consolation Stakes of 30 sovs; nomination, 2 sovs ; about 2 miles. Nominations for the Handicap will be reeived at the Empire Hotel, Oamarn, up to o'clock on the evening oc MAY 22nd; weights to be declared May 27th; acceptonces due June 10th, at 8 o'clock, up to which time nominations for tLe Maiden will be received. JOHN HARDY, 216 Sec. pro. tern. ATEELOO CUP CONSULTATION. w To be run Jan.; the 15th, ISSO. 1000 MEMBERS AT £l. Prizes divided as follows : ("Winner of Cup £3OO ) Runner-up £OO i 12 Dog 3 (divided) ... ... 50 i (4 Dogs (divided) ... ... 60 ( Winner of Purse ISO •(Runner-up 70, (2 Dogs (divided) ... ... 30 ( Winner of Plate ... ... 10;> < Runner-up ... 40 , ( 2 Dog 3 (divided) 20 Total £IOO J Send Post Office orders or registered letters. Cheques should be cros3sd and have Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary. A gold medal, valued £5 53, suitably engraved. will be presented to the trainer of Waterloo Cup winner by CHARLES J. HARRIS, Treasurer. Address: Office, Star and Garter Hotel; 325 Or, Box No. 10, Po3t Office, Oamarn. CONSULTATION NO. ON TEE "WATERLOO CUP, ISSO, To ba inn in Canterbury, June loth, and following days. SIXTY-FOUR PRIZE?. 1000 CLIENTS AT £l, To be divided a3 fellows : "Waterloo Cup—"Winner ... ... £4OO Runner-up 100 Waterloo Purae— Winner ... ... 100 Runner-up 5) Waterloo Plate—"Winner 100 Runner-up 53 Divided equally between other nominations ... 200 £IOOO N.B. —Care has been taken in this consultation to provide; prizes for ail drawers of nominations, which, it the Waterloo fills, ■will make sixty-foar prizes. The drawing will take placn under the supervision of the treicnrsrand a committee •of «saponsible gentlemen from subscribes preaest. 'ln the event of the whole of th 9 shares not being d;s£o;ed oi, ar«cl the aterloo not filling, pnz:s will bo distributed pro .rata. Only bank drafts, cash, pcstofficeorders.or marked cheques with 13 exchange added, will lee recognise:!, C. P, ROBERTS, Treasurer. Address—J. D. Kot/s, Royal Hotel. Or. Box No. 9, Post Office, Oamarn. OEORGE SUM PTEB, having storage accommodation for 30,000 bigs, is preipared to receive for Sale, Storage, or ShipimfiKt, GRAIN, WOO L, or other Merchandize, «at:l£u Stone Stores, abutting on to Railway •T.inpji Ex pens 23 vory much xedncad, no ccartags being required and low rate of ansorancs. .CASH BUYER of WHEAT. OATS, BARLEY, and FARM PRODUCE. LIBERAL ADVANCES mads on Grain .stored or shipped to any part oi the Jvorld. Also, ha 3 for sale Cornsacks, Sewing "Twine, Coals, Wire, Posts, Rails, &c. GEORGE SUMPTER, 399 Tync and Harbor-streets. MR. E. BE VINE'S T» INGLEADER r»i WILL TRAVEL NEXT SEASON Tn the Oamarn district. For farther particulars, apply to J. T. HICHARDS, 76 Lower Wharf-street. WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of 16 Words or wmAtrr »r« inserted, in tho Wanted Column of ho EY*Nisa Mail for ONE SHILLING, 3
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 4
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