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SPOETIHG. jyjSEDW JOCKEY CLUB I\A.Qe£ TO BE HELD OX THE FOR/JURY Pjßk' RAOEQQ CJBSE^ Duuediu, ON MARCH 23lti>, 2iTii, AND 25Tir t 15^ Stewards : Hon. Robert Campbell Mr Joseph Ream? Mr Henry tin -er ilr r . 4^^ Jlr W. H. lugsart Mr Heury JjaUfc Mr Geo. Dowse. Judge: MrJohnStephensott. STARTKiI : Mr George Dodson. Clerk of Couiee : Mr H. Gourley. TiUSASUItKR : Mr James Marshall. Hasdicappers ; -Messrs Moore, Dodson, and S«saiv FIRST DAY. Majmst Pmtb, of SO so vs. The second Iwrsefep-v 'jeive 10 soys. from the stakes. Entrance 3 am.-"-*' One mile and a half. For horses that have acv^ won an advertised prize exceeding £25. YVe&dtfe The DijxxDix Cm; a. Handicap of 300 soys., with, * sweepstake of I'j soys. each. Tlie second hotnaUt-' receive 50 soys., and the third 20 soys., fromW stakes..- iwo miles and a distance. The vcwverot any handicap race of the value of iOOsjvs sXtefdeclarauon <tf weights to carry 71ta extra; of tv» or mote such races, lOlbs extra. Of any sue!? handicap race of the value of 100 soys., to carr* aliw extra ; of two or more such races, Slbs extra* Aomwations enclosing 2 sov^ to be made to tat .secretary at ths tmpire Hotel, Dur.cdiu, before !£ P .nu on Saturday, October 21st, 1574. tteurtrt* to be declared on Thursday, November *J Iff* Acceptances, with 5 soys. of the sweep,"to b* made to the Secretary before 8 p.m. onT&UrsLv January 21st, 1875; the balance of sweep-Saws? s^itc&r* ou uiebt °f **m «*** Note —Nominations and acceptances bearinjr. nesfc, mark of the respective dates will ba received.ToKhiDunedm Cup. -^ Newmarket Stakes, of 60 soys. Entrance* 5 ».«?■ One mile and a distance. Weight for age^ '" *' Note.—Tlie winner can be claimed, with hisengasenieuts, by owners of horses running in this racOte". 200 soys. Any horse losing can be claimed \vith,h» engagements, for 200 soys., added to the amount of the stakes; the owner of the second horse havin<* fii>fr chum, aud the others hi order—the winner tovw^la^fe. Publicans' Handicap, of 100 sows., with a. s^w-h stakes of 3 soys. each. The second horse to-reX' ceive araouut accruing from the sweepstakes. Onemile and a quarter. Nomination, 2 says,.; sh,-^ Selling Race, of 50 soys. Entrance, 3 soys. One mile aud a half. Weight for age. The winner so. tie sold for £50. If entered to be sold for £40 *}-> lowed 71bs; £30, Ulbs; £20, 211bs; £\Q, $jfo£ The winner to be sold by auction, with. his. <Sii gagements, aud any surplus to go to the fuuii^ *' SECOND DAY. Handicap Hdrdlb Race, of 80 soys., with a snwjK stakes of 2 soys. each. The second horse. toTrlT ceive the amount accruing from the sweep. kJ!' mmations 3sovs Two miles and a distaak rW 10 flights of hurdles 3ft. tin. high. . * * ' Ddxedgj Jqckev Clls Handicap, of 200 soys. witt^ a, sweeps.akes of 5 soys. each. The second horseW receive the amount accruing from the sweep.' stakes. The third hor a e to receive 1Q soys. Wi the stakes. 'I he winner of the Dunediu Cue t<i carry 71b. extra. Nomination, 2 soys. Wees-: ance, 3 soys. One mile and three quarters. " Toe Rcros Stakes, of 75 soys. Entrance, 3 sots, ©no, mile and a half. Weight for age. The winner ! the Newmarket Stakes to carry 51b. extra. Note.—The winner can be claimed, with his en-Ti-*^ ments, by owners of horses running in this ract ft£ 200 soys. Any horse losing can be claimed, with h^ engagements, for 200 soys. added to the aWuTt c^ the stake; the owner of the second horse having &>=£ claun, and the others hi order-the «inner having; tas£; I Novei. Rice, a handicap of 100 soys. Nominatio'u *- soys. One mile and a half. The winner t« fes: j sold by auction, with his engagements, wytthS: th^fuud? 066 tUe Sale Qt the hOKe *" & *& Hack Race, or 20 soys. Open to all horses: Post, entry, lsov. Oneuule. Catch weights. Wuu^ to be sold by auction for 15 soys., and any surehii to go to the funds. : ' * '■- THIKD DAY. Haxoicap S-iEEPhKcuASB, of 100 sofs., with a.sweep <,£>. 5 soys. eiuh for acceptors; the amount accruing" from the sweep to go to the second horse^' Bo^ trance, i soys. About three miles, over aucJx. fences as the Stewards may appoint. ". Towx Plate, o£ 100 soys., with a sweep of 5 soys esclt the second horse to receive the amouut accniiii-^ from, the sweepstakes. Kntrance, 4 so\-s. 'Ta-^ miles and a quarter. YVe.^hg for age. Thevvluiiec I of Uie Newmarket or Hous Stakes to earrvsi{L extra; if of both these races, 71b. extra, ■ Master Eoive Produce Stakes, a sweepstakes ot & soys., with a Silver Cup, value 100 soys. (presented by Mr.Pritehard) added, for 2-year olds tfe«." produce of Master Rowe. Colts, Bst. lOlbs.: fiUieSi' Sst. 71bs. Three-quarters of a mile. Nomination* cZosed. 1 soy. of the sweep to be paid on. Ist Jmk" vary, 1875, the balance of sweep, 2 soys., ta hji-* made good on night of general entry, March, U thT KB/5. _ *> Forbury Handicap, of 150 so\-s., with, a sweepstake* ok 5 soys. each,' the second horse to receive thi amount accruing from the sweepstakes. NbmK nation, 2 soys.; acceptance, 3 soys. One mile awfr a half. Fkixg Handicap, of GO soys., with a sweepstakes a£-»-sovs. each; the amount accruing from the sweep-' stakes to go to the second horse. Three-quartet of a mile. Nomination, 2 soys.; acceptance,. 1 soy..' Consolation Handicap, of SO soys.; thesecend hwxe to receive 20 soys. from the itakes. Post entry i: 6ove, One mile. • *- Nominations for the Publicans', Hurdle, Duiusditv Jockey Club, Novel, Forbury Steeplechase; and F«was> Handicaps, must be made to the Secretary, at the "ESj pure Hotel, Bunedin, before S p.m., on Jtonday, 32inkFebruary, 1875. " The Publicans' Hurdle Race, Dtmedia Jockey QaiK. and Steeplechase Handicaps, wUI be declared on Mbu< day, Ist, and published in tlie daily papers of the 2^o? March. The Novel Handicap will be declared on tlias evening of the first day's races; the Forburv awfc. t lying Handicaps on the evduing of the second" dav'i" races. ' ■ Acceptances, with Sweepstakes, ou nighfc of geuoinlt General entries to be made at the Emoire. Rotefo'cliek lli ' °n Tllursda'y> utli March, previous- «*. All entries and acceptances must be in. sealed eoversaddressed to the Stewards or Secretary, and. contaJ.'t entxance money, sweepstakes, description and a,'^ of liorse, and colours to be worn by the jockey A pcaa)t» of 2 soys. for riding in wrong colours. ' ' '*' The rules of the Dunedin Jockey Clu.t> wilt b&. strictly adhered to. Mares and geldings allotted 31b." No person to enter a horse unless he be a. sttbscrib.BEotnot less than £3 3s (enclosed with the first, entrvf to the funds; and no person to nominate unle^ both owner and nominator be subscribers of the same amount. • . -: In the event of any person entering a protest tJiesum of £2 2s must be lodged with the Secretary befor«<: such protest is considered. This sum to be forteitedto" the funds should the. Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. ' "* Five percent will be deducted from the gmo&oe all moneys, paid in accordance T,\4th the proKcainmc " xot expenses. •*- All disputes, claims, and objections arfsing^Qufe ©£- the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whoever they may appoint. Their decision upon all points. connected with the carrying out of the. programme .shail be filial. * DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, ACCEDE- . ANCES, &c. Saiorday, October 31st, ISri—Nomiaatioos for tieDunedin Cup. -.' w*- . Friday, January Ist, 1575 -Acceptsnces, with S\««ießstakes, for Master Rcwe Produce Stakes. -" January 21st, IS7s—Acceptance? foe DunediaCup. " Monday, February 22nd IS7s—Nominations for thftPublicans', Hurdle, Dunedin Jockey Club Novel Eoiv' bury, Steeplechase, aud Flying Haudicaps. *~ ' " Thursday, llth March, 1375—General entries, Acceptances, and Sweepstakes. Note.—Nominations, Entries, and Acceptances wilt^ not be received after the time stated, under any pw-' tence whatever. . * v •■ ;• SYDNEY iAXES. Secretary. EQYAIi MAIL. QOBB AND O O,'& Telegraph tines of aOYAL MAIL COA6HBB J. CHAPUK AOTJ Co,.~PEOS3tZBCOBS Leave- tae Booking O^ce, Manse street, nest Wafei^ Hotel, for all parts of the Psovisce. CARRIAGES. %J. O. and Go. have always oa hasd the newest <k~. si^i3 in Broughams, Barocches, Piaetons, WBgsa> nettes, and American Buggies o£ every deacriptioa; CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER. All timber nsed in their Siauelactoiy has E»oa ca«o> fully selected acti iniportea dirsct frsmi AEeerica, ape£ seasoned fear yeasa betore working. Repairs done in a superior iusaser, IKltlisS SJOasSnSidespatch, and at the 10-srest taJijs. ssAmnrAcxoiiY axo rse^^tss^ SrArjiroEo srnEar. Superior Csmags and BassyX'siK, SswSlaSaE^av and Backs always oa hand for £aie os exciisijas. Horses broken to saddle sad feanssss. COBB AND 00., ManHg street. Dnnedin. aeaft to Wafa^ ETf>tel. LOSTr¥GuS:DT&a LOST, between Russell and CumbcsC land streets, FOGR ON IS POUND NOTBSt Finder rewaxded. Apply Wilson's Foundry, Cumbari; livid street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GMDNSO'S Monumental Works . * EEMOVED TO MORAY P6ACE, } OS George street, opposite Roya}. psorjje Hot^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 3

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