Late Advertisements. "T OWER HEATHGOTE RACING CLUB. TEOTTIRG MEETING. FEBRUARY 14, 188 T. • PRESIDENT: W. H. Wynn Williams, Esq. Stewards » ■ W. Attwood •;• • ,' A. Dnnbar ' B. Brown <.>. . ,W. Jackson • • D.Barnes '. ' H. Piper--G. H. Clifford , J. p pperefl J. Coin . „ DrPrrn*. F.'w.ds£«i »'B^**» - Jtnxns ! _ " F. W. Leiamata. STABTER: > B. Kichardson. . HANCICAPPBH3 1 The Committee. CLMK OF THE OOVBSK : D. Orange.. Clerk of Scales ; B. Brown. Hew. Treasurer j Wm. Attwood, /PROGRAMME i CHAMPION HANUIOAP.TIME THOT (in Saddle), of lJssovs ; 30sovs second horse ; - 8 aovi third hors-; lO^ova fourth and fifth horset.from the stake. To be.ru. in heats. Haudi.ap limit, 75sec. Weights : Ponies, 13 hands 2ln or under. Bst 71b; li hands Un or under, tot; over 14 hands lin lost. Ponies to be measured before starting. , Three miles. Nomination, lsov •«v ceptance, 30s, on night of draw. ' ; HANDICAP TI-VTE PONY TROT (in Harness) o 15SOVB. Height, 14 hands Un or under. Poniee to be m>aßure<l betore starting. Two miles. Nomination,. 10s ; acceptance 10s. NOVEL RAO H HAND t CA P T i ME TROT (inSaddle). pt 20SOV8. Fur all beaten horses and ponies! Weights same as Champion Trot. The winner of finalheat >v Champion Trot to incur a penal- v of loseo. The wlhi.e- to be ».»ld immSlUtely after the « ace. The whole of t he proceeds to go to the Club.., Two miles. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. CONSOLATION HANDICAP TIME TROT (in Sad die), ot 20sovb._ For all beaten JiOrseßand ponies. Weights same as Champion Trot,. Nomiuntlj.t), 10s, to be made immediately after the Novel Race is run ; acceptance, 10s, five minutes after the Handicap appears on the board. Two miles. REGULATIONS. N.B.— The Champion Trot will be run in heats of, say, five or six, and the final heat will be run after the Pony Trot in Harness. Nominations CLOSE at fl p.m. ©n SATURDAY the 29th January hist., Empire Hotel. Chris' church'. Handicap will appear on or about sth FEBRUARY. Acceptances CLOSE at 9 p.ml on WEDNHBDAY, the Mi February. Kmpire Hotel. Ch'ristchurfth. ,1 he Draw for Champion Trot to take place immediitely- afterwards. All, Nominations and Accepta« ces, by post or otherwise, must be in by 9 p.m at the Rhip re Hotel, Christ-hurch, on dates specified above (no late letters received), with the amount* in cash, also the name, age, colour, pedigree, and performance of horse; also, postal address of owner. The jockey's colours miist be named at time of nomination, under a penalty of 2s -vs. Any jockey riding or d Iving in wrong colours will be fined 2sovs. This rule will be • trictly enforced. All Protests shall be accompanied by a fee of 2sovs to go to a special fund. . Five per cent, deducted from gross winnings for expenses. • In the event of only two horses starting In any race, half stakes will ha paid. * y Victoria 'J rotting Club Kules lv force where they apply. ' , JAMES BAMFORD» "J a s- Secretary. 26 Little Collins street east; Melbourne, 28th December 1886. " DEAR SIR,—We regret to have to inform you that a serious Fire took place on Sunday, 26th inst., upon our premisee, which destroyed the whole of our Binding Room, h> eluding the JANUARY ISSUE (17,000 copies) of the AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL. We hope to have the issue reprinted and ready for publication on the 15th JANUARY. If you will kindly inform your Customers of the cause of the delay we shall feel obliged. ' Wishing you a prosperous New Year,, We are, '• Yours faithfully, A. H. MASSINA and CO. To W. J.Prictor, Agent for New Zealand. Public Notices. HENRY MILWARD & SONS' * PATENTLY WRAPPED NEEDLES CELEBRATED EGG-EYED NEEDLES have the largest sale of any needles in the world. They are now TEMPEHED by PATENTED MACHINERY, whiohensoras an' aoooraoy of temper sever before attained in needle-miking. HENRY MILWABD & SONS reeomm«ad Ltdlei . , also to enquire for their WEST END NEEDLE CASES. . OonUlaiog an assortment of 100, 800, 800, 400 or 600- _ ' needles. --" the MOST POPULAR NEEDLE OASES ever made, KIAttRIACUB PRESENTS. r± AF" D T. yOU NG, Having jott received, ex ».•. lonic, another Large Shipment of New and Fashionable Goods, respectfully Invite inipeotlpn of their Magnificent Stock, which is by far the Largeit and the Best Assorted in New Zealand. In no other Shop in the Colony will be found the same quality of goods, nor such a variety of new "and rare designs. Being Direct Importers and Cash Bayers, they can confidently say that the same quality of goods cannot be purchased cheaper anywhere. G. ANI> T. YOUNG, bfPOBTBBfI, 80 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Branches— Timarn and Oamara. .''V. i, *
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Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 20
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