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PUBLIO NOTICES PEOSRAMME FOE Kurow jockey club races, To be held on THURSDAY, 3sd OCTOBER, 1889. President—D. Sutherland. Vlce-Presidant— D, Macfarlane, Treasurer—P. Hilie. Secretary—R. F. Odfaert. Clerk of tho Scales—S. M'Onlly, Clerk of the Course—James Pateraon, Starter —Wm. Sutherland, Judge— D. Sutherland, HaDdiojpper—G. Dowsa. Stewards—J. A, suttoo, P. Hayes. J. Molloy, Wm. Goddard, B. Delargy, J. Porter, and W. B. Cairns. First Race to start at 12 o'clock sharp, 1. Hack Selling Hubdles of 15 sova, 3 eots out of stakes to go to second horse ; open ; over five flights of hurdle?, one mile and a distance; for horses that have nover won an advertised race tf any description value 20 sovs ; if to be Bold for L2O to csrry 12st, if for Lls— if for Llo—lOst, if for Ls—9st, and for nil—Bst 71b ; all surplus to go to race funds. Entrance, Ida. 2. Maiden Plate cf 15 sovs, 1£ miles ; weight for age; for all district horses that have sever won an advertised race of 10 sovs; all horse 3to be the bona fide property of the owners three calendar months prior to the meeting; horses and owners to be in the district three calendar months prior to the meeting. Entrance, 15s. I'o siart 12,45 p.m. 3. Handicap Time Trot of 20 sovb,_ 3 miles; opea ; second horse to reoeive 5 sovs from the stakes ; lOst up. Nominations, 10a; scoeptancEß, 10s. l o start at 1.30 p.m. 4. Kubow Handicap of 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 1J mile; open. Nominations, LI ; acceptances, 15s. To stirt at 2.15 p.m. 5. Novel Handicap o! 20 sovs ; open; 1 mile; winner to be the absolute property of the Club, and to be sold by auction after the rsce. Nominations, 103; acceptances, 10s, To start at 3 p.m. 6. Jockey Club Handicap of 25 sovs; 5 sovs from stakes to second horse; 1J mile ; open. Nominations, J.sa ; acceptances, 10s, To start at 3.45 p.m. 7. Hack Race, cf 12 sovs; 2 sovs from stake to second horse ; onoa round the course; open for ail horses that never Btarted for an advertised race; not less than lOafc. Entries to c'o3fl with the secretary on the courae at 4 p.m. ; entry, 12s; to start at 4,15 p.m. 3. Consolation Handicap, of 10 sovs; 1 mile ; for all beaten horses at the meeting. Nomination, 10s; to start at 5 p.m. RULES. 1. Pnnedin Jockey Ciub Bules will he strictly adhered to and tne decision of the Stewards will be final, 2. The District for Maiden will be the Waimate and Waitaki Counties. 3. Nominations for Kurow, Jookey Club. Time Trot and Novel Handicap to be lodged with the Secretary not later than S p.m. on Monday, the 16th September. 4. Entries for Hack, Hurdle?, and Maiden Piate to be lodged with the Mecratary not later than S p.m. on Monday, the 30th September. 5. / cceptances for Kurow Jockey Club, Time Trot, and r*'ovel Handicap to be lodged with the Secretary not later than S p m. on night of general entry—Monday, the 30th September, 6. Three horses to ran or only half the stakes. 7. B udiccps to appear in the Oamaru Mail of 3rd September. 8. 3( sen not at tbe post at the advertised time of starting are liable to a fine of two guineas. 9. .five per cent will be deducted from a'l winning} for expanses, 10. Nominators to give previous performances. H. F, ODBBRT. Hon. Sec. R S WHITE, The old-established and oantral GROCERY STORE TEES-bTREET, OAMARU. SPECIALITIES—PrimeBt Butter from_ the best dairies in the dietriofc. The choicest Dairy-fed Bams and Bacon, this season's curing. Pure blended Teas and Coffaeß, of the best brands, at the lowest remunerative prices. Highest prices given for £acon Pigs, Butter, KggS etc. A quantity of Good Fat Baoon half-price. Home-made Jams not to be beaten. Families waited on, and Goods delivered in town and country promptly. A trial solioited. MBS WHITE, T3E3-STREET. ~j£J"NTIL further notioe the price of Flour and Oatmeal, delivered at the Red Lion Mill, will be as under : p, d. Flour, Saoks ... ... IS 0 Hundreds ... _ _ 9 6 Fifties _ ... _ .... 5 0 Oatmeal, 2o!bß_ _ ... 3 9 X6rmß Cash, Quality guaranteed. GRAY AND ALDRICH. RAKGIORA FRUIT TREES. | 4 I D EDWARDS has much pleasure in notifying his Customers and the Public that he has Jus Received a Cons'gnment of FRUIT TREES from the famous grower—W. .E. Ivory, Rangiora, Intending planters are cordially invited to inspect them, as they are a grand lot. Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Fiowering Shrubs &nd Roses, Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, Raspberry Canes, Strawberry Plants, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Hedge Plants, Cabbagejand Cauliflower Plants, Etc. DATID EDWARDS, Nurseryman, OOQTJEr-STKEET, O AMARU, Opposite St. Paul's Chnrch. CH&KG3 OF BUSINESS. M.OERAKI FISH AND OYSTER SALOON. HvfTSS SNELSON, late Proprietress of !_vJL the Ayrshire Boardlnghoase, begs TO ANNOUNCE HER REMOVAL. TO THE ABOVE PBEMISES, A varied supply of Fish constantly arriving from Moeraki, which will be retailed at Moderate Kates. Special Reduction made to Hotels, Boarding houses, and those requiring Large Quantities. MRS NELSON, Moeraki Fish and Oyster Saloon, Thames-street. COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES —A 'special line, very low, Bee them ; Correspondenca Cards and Envelopes, Decorated Is Box; Pocket Note-books, us<ful size, first quality, Is e»ch, worth double, and every description of Commercial and Fancy Stationary always in stock at W, H, Cottkehu's, Thames-street," 1

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4459, 28 August 1889, Page 4

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