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Aw n «s ■ 111 U M ») I TURF ACCOUNTANT.' BOX 73, DUNEDIN. ' Telegrams— A. MOSS, Dunedin. 16jy | BAMEIT ft &EAIX. 1 KACIIK T G CORBEkSPOKDJTKTS. BOX 336 DUNEDIN, BOX 387 CHRISTCHURCH. Telegraph Address — ! BARNETT GRANT, DUNEDIN BARNETT GRANT, CHRIbTCHURCa. SOUTH CAJSTKRBURY JOCKEY CLUB'ti IS9B AutwaEisi l?seetSsa.s", PKftftIIUJDIE. First Pay— Thursday, April 21 ,'IB9B. 1. High- Weight Handicap, of 40sovs ; second hoi ->c st.ovb from the stake. Seven furlongs. ' Ni'TniDaUoD, Isov; acceptance, 10s. 12 45 j T» ni. j 2. Washdykk Weltkr Hai^dicap, of SOsoys ; second horse ssovs from the btike. One mile, j For hortes that have not won any rac-; of the valu<: of 25sovs at ths tiive of start. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, 10s. 1.30 p.m. ?,. Hack Race, of 20sova. H^lf a mile. No wtigbt under 7st 71b ond any weight over j must be declared. Winner to re sold by | auction, aud any suiplus over lOsovs to go to the race fund. Nomination, los ; to be made ; immediately afier first r»ce. 2p m. 4. Autumn Handicap, of 75^ovs ; .gecond hoiv-e lOsovs from the stake. Ore n>ile arid aquarter. Winner of High-weight Handicap to cany 51b extra. Nomination, l^ov ; acceptance, Ikov. 2.45 p in. 5. Pony Jlacb (.handicap), of 25 ova; serond horse ssovs fiom the stake. Five fuilongs. For ponies 14hds 2ia and und r. Nomination, lQ.i ; acceptance, 100. 315 pm. 6. Selling Raoe, of 25s,ovs Six furlongs. Winner to l>e sold by auction for £30 Welter weight for age, •with 71b allowance for every £5 reduction in s-lling price; any surplus over felling price to go to the Tace fund. Ni ruination, Isov ; no acceptance, i p.m. 7. Flying Hamhcap, of 4(hova ; second horse ssdv* from the stake. t»ix furlong*. Winner of High- Weight Handicap to crry 51b, Autumn Eandif-ap 7ib, of both 30:b extra. Nomination, Isov ; acceptance, 10s. 430 p.m. Pecond Pay— Friday, April 2-2, 1898 1. Stewards' bTAKES. a welter handicap of 40sov« ; second h-ir-e ssovs from the stake. .Six furlongM. Nomination, l&ov ; acceptance, 10.. 12 45 p.m 2. County Plvte Handicap of 25suvf. ; second hn^e sdovs ftom the h take. Six furlongs. Fur hoises that bave not won any r,ice of the value of issova atttme of start, Nomiaation, 10s : acceptance, \Qs. 130 p ni. 3. S.CJ.O. Handicap, of Co=ovs ; second horse 10->uvs from tbe stake. One mile. Winner of Stewar.is' Stakes to can-y 51b extra. Nomination, Isov; acceptanre, lsuv. 2 p.Tn. 4. Novel Race (handicap), of So^ovp. Six furlongs. The Winner to become the property of j the club and to be sold by public auction ' immedia'ely after the race. Nomination, Ifov ; no acceptance. 245 p.m. 5. Shorts H \xdicap, of 35-jov.s ; second hor?e ssovs from the st .ke Five fuilor-s;?. Winner of Stewards' Stakes ov S U J O. Handicap to cany 7H>, of both 101b ex»ra. Nomination, Isov ; acceptance, 10s. 315p m. 6. Pony Race (handicap), of 21>ov8 ; sprond horse saovb from the stake. Four furlongs. For ponies 14hds 2in and ucder. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 4 p.m. 7. Consolation Handicap, of 30=ovs ; sccoDd horse saovs from the stake. One mile. For all beaten horses at the meeting. Nomination, 10s, to be made immediately after the Shorts ; acceptance, 10s, to be paid within 5 minutes after the weights are po-ted. 4 30 p.m. District races abolished. All races open. Bates of Nominations, Acceptances, &c. Nominations must V>c in th« hands of the Secretary by 9 p m on SATURDAY, April 2. Wei c;lit3 for the first day's handicaps will appear on WEDNESDAY, Apiil 13. A':cept.Auce& for fit- 1 day's handicaps, also nominations for Selling Race (Isov) and Novel Race (Isov), by 9 p.m., MONDAY, April 18. Weights for second day's handicap-^ at 9 p.m., ! acceptances by 10 p.m., THURSDAY, April 21 (evening of flrt-t day's races). ' Investments for totalis&tor. will be received under the usual conditions up to 11 a.m. each raoe * y ' GOUDON P. WOOD, Secretary, Post Oftice Box No. 17, Timaru.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2294, 17 February 1898, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2294, 17 February 1898, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2294, 17 February 1898, Page 30

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