•I^JHi rim J!i kj xh Li Hi - #Spi& tj\ JL BRATBD \Jzk* TROTTING- SIRB (fT^g^Jj^ YOUNB DIOMEDES, /*vjr^r \ jy 1^ Will stnnd this Season ( >w $ \ at Mr Dow'a, DAW- — =3«!*as < I'iTTu.iff 1 .:-::Wi FIBLP, OUTRAM.and Wait the TAIIJRI DuSTKIOT, and will be at his Own-rs' otablo, St. Kilda, from Friday night till Mniidny morning. Young Diomedes is a beautiful black horse, stand'ng 15tids 31n high, by Diomedes (imp), dam, a ?ter mare. Young Diomedes is the sire of the f«'est trotter in the colony. Hi 3 progeny cannot lie beaten for hacks or carriage horses. Terms s SA ; half guarautee, £h ', groom's fee, 6s. Also the Thoroughbred Stallion CAPTAIN WEBSTER, I Will Travel the TAIBUI and PENINSULA Disiricts. C.\ptain Webster is a bright bay, standing 16 nacos high ; is possessed of the best strain of blood in the colonies, being by St. Albana (imp), dam, I'usey, &o , &o. Terms: Thoroughbreds, sgs; haokney mares, 'jgs ; half guarantee, 4gs; full guarantee, 6gs. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. An allowance m«do for two or more mares to bona /frfc owners. Good pnddocking for mares at 2s per week. AH feos to bo pnid on or before Ist February lrtsio. For further particulars aeo cards, or apply to the owucrß, M. & J. ALLAN, 170 St. Kilda. OFFICIAL CALENDAR. 7TIHE OTAGO WITNESS lias been -*- appointed by the Dunedin Jockey Club the OFFICIAL CALENDAR for the OTAGO METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, for the insertion of the Programmes of Racing Clubs throughout the District. 100 Tapanui s&,»cing Club. ANNU A "57 R A O B 8 To be held on FEBRUARY 6 and 7, 1890 (THURSDAY and FRUAY). President : Mr Jambs JBhownlie. Vice-president : Mr J. A. M'Ooll. Stewards : Messrs W. Simmonds. J. Brownlie, Lockk Darling, H. M'lntvrk, J. M'Uoll, VV. Sinclair, and J. M'Lhod. Judge : Mr J. Bkownlie. Starter; Mr T. J. Milhs. Olerk of Course : Mr J. A. M'Coll. Secretary : Mr W. QuiN. Handicapper: Mr G. Dowsk {Dunedin). PROGRAMME. First Day. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of 15sov8. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, fis. MAIDEN PLATE, Of 15sov8. Distance, one mile and a-half. For horses that have naver won a race exceeding £10. Entrance, 16s. Weight for age. tapanui"hahdioap, Of 35sovs. Second horse to receive £5 out of the stake Distance, one mile and a-half. Nomination, £1 sa ; acceptance, 10s. HACK RACE, Of lOsovb, Distance, one mile. Winner to be sold tor 12fiovs, any surplus to go to the funds. Eutrance, 10a; post entry. .No weight under S)it. HANDICAP TIME TKOT, Of 15aovs. Dietanco, three miles No weight under list. Noniioation, Kb ; ncceptance, sa. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, Of 15sovs. JJibtntice, one mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. Skconu Day. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, Of IBaovs. Distance, one mile and a-half. Nomination, 10s : acceptance, ss. HANDICAP TWO-MILE TROT, Of 15sov8. Distance, two miles. No weight under list. Nomination, 103 ; acceptance, ss. TAPANUI KACIKG CLUB HANDICAP, Of3osovs; second horae to receive sbovb from tlia stnlee. Distance, ono mile and a-quarter. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, 10s. NOVEL RACE. Of 208ovs. Distance, one mile. The winning horse to become the property of the club. Nomination, 158 ; acceptance, ss. DISTRICT HANDICAP, Of 15aovs. Distance, one mile and a quarter. For horses owned within a radius of 25 miles, to include (Jore, Clinton, Lawrence, Mnndeville, Kltrick, and Wnikaia; horses to be owned by nominator three months prior to the races. Domination, 108 ; acceptance, ss. COKSOLATIOW HANDICAP, Of lOsovs, Distance, one mile. Entrance, 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Horses running in district races must be tho property of owners nominating for fully three months prior to the races. Nominations ior the President's, Publicans', Tapnnui, 'JirneTrot, Hnndicap Two-mila Time Trot, and Jockey Club Handicaps must be made to the Secretarr, at his office, 'Japiuiui. beforn 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 21th January 1890, and the weights will be declared in the Dnily Times of the 31st January. General pnlrics must be mnde before 8 pm. ou WEDNESDAY RVKNING, the sth February. Ihe Rules of Raoinu will bo strictly adhered to. All entries and acceptances must be 6ent in staled covers, addrejted to tho .Secretary, aud contain entrance money , description, pedigree, and ago o! horee. and colours to be worn by the jockey. A penalty of 2oovs will be eufotcc-d for riding in wrong colours. Three entries for each event or no race. In the event of anyone entering a protest the cum of £2 2b must be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is considered ; this cum to be forfeited to tho funds should thfl Stewards consider the proteat frivolous or vexatious. Five per ee..fc. will be deducted from the gross amount ot all nioneya paid in accordance with the piogrnmnie forexi eiiees. AH disputfs, claim* , and objections arising out of racing shall be decided by t)u- Stewards, or uhower they m»y appoint. Their decision on all points hi connection t. it h the carrj ing out of Ihe programme shall be iinnl. Kutrie3 received only on these cou- i dltions. AQualiuVafionFeeof£lmii3b be paid byownera and nominatora of horst'R. fjj'» COUNTRY ADVERTISING. — The Otago Witness is the only medium bj \.hic'a Advertisers can obtain thorough publ:sity for their announcem ants, throughout tfc o whole of titerior p'Otago, Southland, andSouia Canter00X1*
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Otago Witness, Issue 1978, 9 January 1890, Page 26
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