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T U MS D EN J O C K E V O L U B ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS j The Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Club will take place-in the Eailway Hotel, Lumsden, at. 8-.p m; 1 on Wednesday, 27th October, 1886. Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Office-Bearers, and any matter of interest to the Club. JAMES MARTIST, 0c22 Secretary L.J.C. Amusements* U LOAN'S THEATRE O Under the management of ... MrMallaby. General Business Manager ... Liddy. Stage Manager Mr A. Bodney Secretary Mr H. R. 0. Ebden TO-NIGHT !~~TO-NIGHT ! ! Will be produced for the second time in New Ze a" land a new 5 Act Play of modern English life' , written by H. A. Jones, part author of the "Silver King," etc., entitled, "SAINTS AND SLNJSERb. 1 ' Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Circle. 3s ; Back Circle, 2s ; Stalls, 2a ; Pit, One Shilling. Box Plan at W. S. Moir's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. R. A. UNDERWOOD, 0c26 Agent. SOUTHLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. SIXTH ATHLETIC MEETING. PARK RECREATION GROUND ON TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1886. Grand Programme, comprising Running, Jumping, Bicycling, ike, SEE BILLS ocll Sporting. SOUTHLAND HUSSARS ANNUAL REVIEW, RACES AND SPORTS, WILL BE HELD AT INVERCARGILL. ON FRIDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1886. REVIEW TO COMMENCE at 1 O'CLOCK. Major Thomson, Reviewing Officer. The Band will be in attendance. COMMITTEE : Lieutenant T. P. Finn, Surgeon Closs, Sergeant-Major Fraser, Sergeant Wohlman, Sergeant Scott, Sergeant Bruuton, HonTrooper (late Lieut.) Crosbie, Corporal Bussell, Corporal Elliott, Trooper Howell, Trooper F. Leigh, Trooper M. Rich, Trooper E. Bunn, Trooper Aif.kin. JUDGES: Horse Racing— -Hon. TrooperCrosbfe. Best Turn-Out-- Major Thomson, Major Hannah, and Hon. Trooper Crosbie. Tilting — Captain Feldwick and Captain Kohn. Sword Competition— Major Scandrett and Captain Hey wood. PROGRAMME : 1; BEST TURN-OUT (Man and Horse), Silver Mounted Whip. 2, CAVALRY HURDLE RACE, Silver ;Cup. Distance, Two Miles. 8 flights, 3ft 6in, No weight under 11 stone Entrance, 10s, 3. OBS tACLE RACE. Silver Medal. Entrance, 2s. 4* SWORD COMPETITION. (Town v Country) Mounted. Teams of 12 men. 5. CAVALRY PLAT RACE. Saddle, value £6 6s. One and a half miles. Catch weights. Entrance, 10s. 6. TILTING. Ist, Military Bridle ; 2nd, Breastplate, Entrance, 2s 6d. All members requested to compete. CONDITIONS: Horse Racing to be under the auspices of the Invercargill Racing Club, and open to Members and Honorary Members of any Hussar Troop. Membera to ride in colours. Horses only that have attended the Training will be qualified to run. Nominations for Horse Races must be lodged with the Secretary (Corporal Russell, care of British Company, Inverc-rgill), together with entrance money, before Tuesday, 26th Octob«r. S. G. RUSSELL, Corporal, Hon. Seers tary. Headquarters. Southland Hussars, Invercargill, 23rd September, 1886, ocl3 TTT INTON JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL SPRING RACE MEETING, WILL BE FELD ON TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1886. President : Mr John Shand ; Vice President : Mr William Keith ; Treasurer : Mr C. D. Moore Stewards : Messrs R. Bunton, John Hamilton, Wni. Taylor, Jamss Hunter, H. J. Sinerdon, George bry, C, R. Martin, Andrew Liddell, Charles Broadbent, James Thomson, John Tennant, A. L. Wilson. Judge : Mr John Shand. Starter : Mr C. D. Moore. Clerk of the Course : Mr Thos. Lampert. Cleik of the Scales : Mr iiobt. Wilson. Handicapper : Me H. Howell. PROGRAMME. 1. Hurdle Race, handicap of 25 soys, with a Bweep of 1 eov each added ; second horse to receive 6 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 16s, acceptance, 10s; over eight nights of hurdles. Distance 2 miles. To start at 12 o'clock noon. 2. Maiden Plate, of 20 soys. For maiden horses only. Entrance 20s ; weight for age. Distance 1^ miles. To start at 12.45 p.m. 3. Winton Cvp : A handicap of 40 sovp, with a sweep of 30s each added ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake?. Nomination, 255, acceptance, 15s ; distance, 2 miles —To start, at 1.30 p.m 4. Winton D.ekby of 25 soys, with a sweep of 1 soy each added ; sweep to go to second " horse. Nomination, 1 soy for 3 year-olds ; I colts, Bst 101 b ; fillies, Bst 51b ; distance, H mile. Open to horses bred within the old province of Southland; nominations to close on Friday, the 15th October, 1886, not later than 8 o'clock p.m— To start at 2.15 p.m 6. Handie r Time Trotting Race of 15 aovs. Nomination, 10s, acceptance, 10s. No weight under lOst ; distance, 3 miles— To start at 3 p.m 6. Flying Handicap of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 15s, acceptance, 10s. Distance, 6 f uriougs— To start at 3.45 p.m 7. Wiston District Handicap of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the Btakes. Nomination, 10s, acceptance, 10s; for horses within a radius of 12 milee* from Winton Post Office, owner and horse must be resident in the district not less than six months previous to tbe race meeting. Distance, 1 mile — To start at 8. Prince of Wales Stakes Handicap of 25 soys, with a sweep of 1 soy added ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 15a, acceptance, 10s ; distance, 1£ mi'e — To start at 5.16 p.m 9. Consolation Handicap of 10 says. Post enty, lOe. For all beaten horses that have run during the meeting- Distance, 1 mile —To start at 6 o'clock p,m 10. Hurry Scurry, of 5 soys. Post entry, ss, to be added to tbe stakes ; for horses that have never ruu in any race during _ the meeting. Distance, one mile ; catch woights Races to start punctually at 12 o'clock noon Three horses to enter or no race Nominations for D rby and all Handicaps to close on Friday, the, lotb. October, not later than 8 o'clock pm. Weights will be declared on Saturday, 23rd October Acceptances for Darby, all Handicaps, and general entries will clo.-e on Thursday, - 4th .November, not later than 8 o'clock p.m All nominations and acceptances mustbe sent in addressed to the Secretary of the Club No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless he bs a bona fide subscriber of one guinea to the race fund The decision of the Stewards to be final The rules of the Dunedin Jockey Club will be Btrictly enfoiced Five per cent will be deducted from the gross money paid in accordance wiih the programme for expenses Colours worn by riders must be named at the time of entrance Any jockey not riding in proper jockey costume will be fined .£2 to tue race fund Night of settlement, 10:h November All dogs found on the conrse will be de» stroyed 896 J&ps. WOtiQßi Secset&ry.

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Southland Times, Issue 9359, 27 October 1886, Page 3

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