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Sportiug. DU -NE DI N RACES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2Cth, 27th, and 28th March. STEWARDS : Sydney James, Esq. C. E. Bird, Eaq. J. W. Moorhouse, Esq. Reginald Julius, Esq. John Maclean, Esq. C. U. Cole, Esq. judge : William Logic, Esq. * STAIITKII : Oliver Cooper, Esq. lT.EAsuium. : S. E. 11. Jones, Esq. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PIATB. Of 75 sovereigns. Entrance !5 guineas. For al horses that have 7ievcr won an advertised prize o more than £1" —one and n halt 'miles. Weight fo age. TOWN PT..ATE. Of 150 sovereigns. Entrance 5 guineas—seeoni horsy to save iiis stakes—two miles and a half —weigh for age. PROVINCIAL CUP, Value £100. Presented by S. E. It. Jones, Esq. For ail horses—entrance 5 guineas—two miles— welter weights. SET.T..TXU STAKES. Of SO sovereigns. For all horses—entrance tw< iruiueas—one mile find a halflieats—weight for age, a: Maiden Plate. Horses entered to lie sofd for £30, n carry 8 stone ; £10, 8 stone 5 lbs; £50, 8 stone 10 lbs |£00", 9 stone Ilb ; £70, i) stone G lbs; £80. 9 ston< ill lbs ; £00, 10 stone 41 Iw ; £100, 10 stove 9 lbs. I SCUTtRT STAKES. Hoffskin Saddle and Bridle. Post entry 1 guinea—for aii untrained horses— one milu and a half —catchwdghts. SECOND DAY. HIT 11 DM3 RACK. Of 60 sovereigns—entrance 3 guinea?—one and i half mile heats over four flights of hurdles, three feel nine inches high; town plate weighls PUBLICANS' I'UHKK. Of 120 sovereigns. Entrance 5 guinras—threemi!e.< —town Plato weights. The winner of Town Plate tc carry seven pounds extra. DUNEIHN HANDICAP. Of 100 sovereigns— entrance 3 guineas; half forfeil if declared —one mile and a half/ ladies' puns is. Of CG sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas—two miles welter weights; gentlemen riders. T H I H D DAY. STKKPriIiCHASH Of 80 sovereigns— entrance 8 guineas ; second horse to receive 30 s'>vs. out of the stakes —over such ground and fences as the stewards may appoint ; weight for age. TROTTING HACK. Of 30 sovereigns—entrance two guineas—three times round the course, and a distance; no weight under ten stone. FORCED HANDICAP. Entrance ton soys. for all winners during the meeting ; (Hack and Trotting Races execpted) half forfeit; two miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAPS. Of 30 sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas. For all horses beaten during tlis meeting; to be handicapped by the stewards, or whom they may appoint. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The races to be run under the rides of the Nelson Jockey Club, and the decision of the Stewards to be final.' Mares and geldings allowed 3 lbs. Horses imported,'within two months of the date of the meeting will be allowed five pounds. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any except tlie Hack) Race, unless he is a subscriber of 3 guineas to the Race. Fund. Entries to be made under seal, addressed to the Stewards before 8 p.m., on the evening of Wednesday the 19th March, at the Provincial Hotel, with names and colors of the riders. W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary. ■\TtT A I T A X I R A, C E S .| MARCH 12th, 1802. Stewards: Mark Noble, Esq. H. R. Parker, Esq. R. Julius, Esq. W. Morley, Esq. Judge : Fairfax Fenwick, Esq. Clerk of the Course : Herbert A. Julius, Esq. Starter: W. Logic, Esq. Maiden Plate, value 25 soys, added to a Sweepstake of 2 soys., open to all horses that have never won public money. Ono mile and a half. Two-year-olds, Bst, 3,"95t., 4, o.?t. lOlbs, 5, lOst. 4!bs. 6 and aged, lOst lOibs. Second horse to save his stake. Oajiaiui Cur, value 100 soys., in plate or specie, added to a sweepstake of 5 soys., open, to all horses the bona fide property of runholders south of the Rangitata River. Two miles. Two year-olds, Sst. Gibs., 3. 9st. 811)3., 4, lOst. 61bs., 5, lOst. lOilis., 6 and aged, list., gentlemen riders. Professionals, 7ibs. extra. Second horse to save his stake. Selling Stakes. —Sweepstakes of 2 soys., with2s added. One mile and a half. If entered, to be sold for £30, Sst. ; £40, 9st. ; £50 9st. lOlbs.; £60, lOst. 81b?. ; £70, list. Gibs.; £80, 12st, and Ist. extra for every extra £10 in value. The winner to be sold immediately after the race. The surplus to go to the Race Fund. Settlers' Puiise, value 100 soys., added to a sweepstakes of 5 soys. Three miles. ' Oamnru Cup weights. Second horse to save his stakes. Hurdle Race.—Sweepstakes of 3 soys., with 50 added. Three miles, over 10 flights of hurdles. 2-year-olds, Ost.; 3, lOst. lOlbs. ; 4, list. Gibs.; s,"list. 121hs. ; 0 and aged, 12st. 31bs. Second lioise to save his stake. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 soys., h.f., with 100 soys. added. Haiulicappers to be appointed by the Stewards. Sonsolation Stakes of 2 soys., with 20 added. Open to all beaten horses. One mile and a half. Maiden Plate Weights. Second horse to save his stake The winner of the Oamarii Cup to carry 10 lbs. extra if entered for the Settlers' Purse. Mares and geldings allowed 3!bs. The races to be run under the rules of the Nelson Jockey Club. All entries to be made under cover to the Stewards, U the Northern Hotel, Oninaru, before 8 o'clock on the evening previous to the races. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any race unless n subscriber of three guineas to the Raw Lund. In all the above races three horaes to start or no public money will be added. Stock. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. nnWENTY SADDLI3 & HARNESS HORSES L ;ON SALE at Goodull's Paddock, Tokomairirov Can be bought privately of Mr. Gcodall of T. Miles, Importer. ACCLIMATISED SHEEP FOR SALE,. rgiHK undersigned have received positive in t JL structions to dispose of the following lota of very superior sheep at low r^tes, to insure an immediate sale — 1000 flit lyeddnrs. large framed 700 two and ibui'-tooth ewes, to lamb in February, 1400 mixed ages breeding ewes 50 firstrdass merino rams, 4 and G tooth 100 "nine-month's rams, by Bethune's ranis^ out of George Thomson's" (Fiery Creek) owes. DALGETY, RATTRA.Y & CO. ~ RAMS FOE," SALE. npilE"Xlndorsigncd will Contract to deliver at 1 Port Chalmers AUSTRALIAN RAMS, o/ Bell's, Aitkcn's, and other good flocks. DALGETY. KATTRAY and Co. A CCLIMATISED RAMS.—rShmv's Celebrated Xi_ Australian Breed, 2 and 4 tooth, 15 months' wool on them, for- Sale by Frederic Greek, Manse street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 93, 4 March 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 93, 4 March 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 93, 4 March 1862, Page 7

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