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ADAM MACKAY, GROCER, BAKER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT. MY STOCKS are of the Finest Quality. Fresh and well selected; bought in the best markets for Cash, and offered to the public at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Genuine Values in Pure Ceylon and Blended Teas—THE REAL MACKAY, TRY THEM. Special Mild Cure of Hams and Bacon, , Quality Guaranteed. One Trial Solicited. Highest Price Given for Prime Dairy-fed Pork in any quantity. Goods delivered in town and suburbs with Promptitude. Immediate Attention given to country orders. ADAM MACKAY. Thames street. . PROGRAMME Of the TTUROW "DACES, To be held on THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER. ISO 3. President: D. Sutherland, Esq. VicePresidents : Messrs J. A. Sutton, Ji. Harris. Treasurer: Mr H Delargy. Secretary. Mr T. A. Munro. Starter: Mr E. G. A. Hille. Clerk ■of Course : Mr W. H. Munro. Clevk of Scales : Mr S. M'Cully. Timekeeper : Mr R. H Hassall Handicappers: Messrs J. E. Henry and Brinkman. Judo-e :Mr D. Sutherland. Totabsator ° Steward -. Mr W H. Ross. Stewards : Messrs C. L. Cadell, R. U. Campbell, James Barclay, J. O'Neill, William Goddard, T. Wilson, W. G. Munro, W. Sutherland, P. M'Neill, and Dr Steven's; all officers act ex officio stewards. PROGRAMME: ' 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN HACK RACE, 16 sovs; 3 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse; for all horses that have never started for public money except in the Kurow District Maiden Hack Race ; previous winners of this race debarred > uistance five furlongs; entry 16s; we:gnt, lOst 71bs; to start at 12 o'clock. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, open; 25 sovs ; 5 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse; for all horses that have never won a race of the value of £l6 ; weight for age; distance six furlongs; entry 255; to start at 12.45 p.m. 5, PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP TIME TROT, open, 25 sovs; 5 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse ; nomination 15s, acceptance 10s ; weight, lOst up; distance, one mile and a half ; to start at 1.30 p.m. ' 4. OTEKAIKE HANDICAP, open; 45 sovs ; 5 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse; winner of Maiden to carry 31bs penalty; distance, five furlongs ; nomination 30s, acceptance 15s ; to start at 2.15 p.m. 5. OPEN HACK SELLING RACE, of 15 sovs ; minimum weight lOst; distance, once'round the course; winner to be sold for £lO, any surplus to go to the Club ; entry, 15s ; to start at 3 p.m. 6. HANDICAP TIME TROT, of 20 sovs -, one mile ; open; 3 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse ; weight, lOst. up ; entry, 20s ; to start at 3.45 p.m. 7. KUROW DISTRICT HANDICAP • HACK RACE, of 15 sovs; 3 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse; distance, half a mile ; horses to be handicapped immediately after the Selling Race; entry 15; to start at 4.10 p.m. 8 JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, open; 45 sovs; 5 sovs from the stakes to the second horse; distance, six furlongs ; Winner of Maiden to carry 31bs penalty ; winner of Otekaike Handicap lOlbs penalty; if same horse wins both Maiden and Otekaike Handicaps penalties to be cumulative; nomination, 30s, acceptance, 15s; to start at 4.30 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS! 1. The New Zealand rules of racing will be strictly adhered to. 2. Nominations for Otekaike Handicap, J.C. Handicap, and Trots to reach the Secretary not later than 9 o'clock p.m. on SATURDAY, 12th September, 1903. 3. Acceptances for Otekaike Handicap, J.C. Handicap, and Trots, and also entries for Maiden Plate, District Maiden Hack, Hack Selling, and Kurow District Handicap Hack Race must reach the Secretary by 9 o'clock on SATURDAY, 26th September, 1903. 4. The district for the two Hack Races will be from the Awamoko River to Morven Hills Station on the Otago side and from Elephant Hill Creek to Mount Cook Station, bounded by the watershed of the Waitaki and Hakataramea Rivers, on the Canterbury side. 5. Owners and horses of" the two Hack Races must be in the district three months prior to the meeting 6. Handicaps to appear in the Oamaru Mail on 23rd September, 1903. 7. Horses not at the post at the advertised time of starting are liable to a fine of Two Guineas, which will be strictly enforced. 8. Nominators to give previous performances and colors of riders. 9. Horses entered in races Nos. 2, 4, 8, will not be allowed to nominate in events Nos. 1 and 7. 10. The Trotting Races will bo run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. 11. Nominations to be under cover and rked, "Nominations only.'' No nominai or acceptance received unless accompanied with the necessary fee. THOS. A. MUNRO, Hon. Sec. Kurow Jockey Club. Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club. H. L. JAMES, i Secretary. IMPR OVED 'EALANDIA pOOKING T>ANGE. WE CAN CONFIDENTLY (RECOMMEND THESE RANGES WITH OUR RECENTLY PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS AS SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND IN THE MARKET. For Strength, Durability, Finish, and Weight of Material, Workmanship, and Design. ' .»f Economy and Quickness with Coal or Lignite. For Regularity and Efficiency ia the Open in Baking Bread, Joints, and Pastry of all kinds. BEFORE BUYING A iRANGE, • EXAMINE OUR IMPROVED ZEALANODIA. T>ARN INGHAM & p 0., - GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, AND AT ALL ERONMONGEItS. HO M AS TTENNEE THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, A PAINTS, PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS, .... . ..and':..-- -.."'.■. ALL KINDS G? PAINTERS! RE- ; -", '■■•■•:; - Has received essWesfland, large .consignment of Paperhangings, of the New Sanitary Washable .Papers, Dadoes, Marble and Nf-r Designs. PIAtfO TUNING AND REPAIRIN*. JT. O A ; K - D E ST • has pleasure m aTmotmcintr that he •W REMOVED TO MORE CENTRAL PREMISES, in Coquet street, at back of ibiTkeatea.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 4