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TO STAND at Eedcastlh, near Oamaru, and Serve a few Approved Mares besides his Owner’s, The THOROUGHBRED STALLION ALL RES), By Stepniak—Madder. ■ PEE—logs single mare; two or more dtarea the property of one owner, 12gs each. All care. No responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. MOLD, Stud Groom, jgjy Redcastle. CLUB. JOCKEY JyJNEDIN SPRING MEETING-, 1911. STEWARDS. President: Sir George M Lean. Vice-president: Mr J. Hazlett. Jleeaxs G. B. BuUock, W. Charters, W. J. Ooughlan, W. J. Gore, L Gow, L. N Ha«lett, E. H. Lough, P. Miller, S. Myers, W. L. Philp, H. Salmon, James Thomson. Hon. Treasurer: Mr P. Miller, %on. Veterinary Surgeons; Messrs Snowball, Hamilton, and Kerrigan. Judge: Mr R. O. Duncan. Hon. Timekeeper: Mr F. J. Townsend. Handioapper: Mr J. E. Herirys. Starter: Mr H. Piper. Clerk of the Scales ; Mr G. W. Williams. Hon. Clerk of the Course; Mr J. Jeffs. Secretary: Mr H. L. James. PUOfcBAMMEE. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER. SPRING HURDLE HANDICAP, of lOGeovs; second horse to receive lOsovs and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry lOlb extra. One mile and three-quarters. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. TRIAL PLATE, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third ssovs from the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won a race of the value of 30sovs at time of starting. Three-year-olds, Sat 2lb; four-year-olds and upwards, Bst 51b; mares allowed 51b. geldings 3lb. Entrance, Ssovs. Six furlongs. MOSGIEL HANDICAP, of SOOsovs; second horse to receive SSsova, and' the third lOsovs from the stakes. One mile and a-quarter. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Ssovs. DUNEDIN STAKES, of QaOsovs; second ' horse to receive 30sovs, and the third 20sovs from the stakes. For two-year-oldis. Colts, Bst; geldings, 7st lllb; fillies, 7st 91 b. By subscription of Ssovs each, unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows —viz.;—Isov if struck cut by Friday, '4th August, 1911, or Ssovs if struck out by Friday, Ist September, 19X1. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of ssovs on General Entry Day, Wednesday, September 27th. Four furlongs. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 130eovs; second horse to receive 20sovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination. Isov; acceptance, 2sove. TAIOMA HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second hors© to receive lOsovs, and the third Bsovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, 7st 7lb. Six furlongs. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, leov. OTAGO WELTER HANDICAP, of 125sovs; second horse to receive ISsovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Minimum weight, Bst. One mile. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER. WAIKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, of lOOsove; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third Ssovs from the stakes. One mile and a-half. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. BURNSIDE HANDICAP, of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs, and the third Ssovs from the stakes. Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Six furiemge. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, Isov. _ BANPURLY HANDICAP, of 150sovs; Second hors© to receive 20sovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. One mile. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, 2sovs. DOMINION HANDICAP (for two-year-olds), of 120aovs • second hSrse to receive LOsovs, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Four furlongs. Nomination, ha-ov; acceptance, isov. BHORTS HANDICAP, of 120sovs; second horse io receive losovs, and the third

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Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 54