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Sporting SOUTHLAND AM.II EU B TUBF CLUB. WEDSEBDAY, 11th FBBBUARY, 1891. ON MYBOB* BUSH BACECOUBSB. Stewards : James Gardner, JohnjC Ellis, A K Hare, G M Bell, E Barm, James Bttchi*, John Tennant, A R Wallia, ft. E 8 Carr, B B Williams Judgh ; Mr J A Preahaw Starter : Mr James Gardner Clirk of thh Scales: Mr J Sherwood Clerk of thh Courb : : Mr W A Moffett I— HU'iDLR RACE, of 20 soya (open) For all horses that have not won a Rt ke exceeding 15 eovs in valu^. Maidens allowed 71b, which mu*t be claimed at <;nt r anc« Distance, two miles, over eight flights of hnrdlea. Weight for age. Entrance, LI. 2— VIBI TORS' 8T AXES, of 26 sovb (op«n) A welter handicap of cne mile anrl aha f Kn-t^-^DC^, LI, to be a^ompanied by a sweep of 10s, to go to second horee. 3.— TRIAL. STAKES, of 15 soya. For all horses that have not won a stake exceeding 10 soys in value. Distance, one mile and a qnartar. Weight for age. Entrance, 15s. 4— BIBCHWOOD BTK*PLKCHASB, of 26 eovs About two miles, ovsrsn~h coarse and jnmpa a stewards may direct Entrance, 26p. Horses that b->ve won this race iR previous years to carry 71b extra Weight for age. 1 S.— LADIES' BRACELETS. A welter handicap. < 'ne mile and a balf All horses to be nominated by ladi<s, and mast be the bona fide property of members or hon. mf mbera of the KA..T.". Nominator of the winner to receive a bracelet vaine 15 soys; second, a bracelet value 6 bovb. Entrance, 1 soy. 6— HUNT CLUB CUP of 35 sovb (open) A welter handicap Abont three miles over each coarse and jumps as stewards may direct, for all horses that have been hunted during the past season with any recognised pack of hounds. Professional riders to carry 71b penalty, which must be declare at tbe scales. Entries 'ill not be received unites accompanied by a mafter'B certificate. Entrance, 30a, to be accompanied by a sweep of 10s to go to the second horse. 7— CONS -LATION HANDICAP of 16 eovs. For all beaten horses. Ona mile threa furlongs. Entrance, 16s. BUI.ES AND BEGULATIOSS. No horse will be allowee to run for Trial Stakes, Birch' 1 ood Steeplechase, or Ladies' Bracelets unless ho has been the bona fide property of a member or hon member of W.A.T.C 30 days prior to the races Fxcapt in open races nil horses mu-t be ridden by members or hon members of S A.T.C. Members and hon members allowed 61b in Hurdle Bace. No horse that has won an adverti ed ace of £30 or over, other than S.A.T.C meetings will be allowed to start for any race unless advertised as an open race. S.A.T.C scale of weights to be carried in wf ight-for-age race 3 . Entires to carry a penalty of 31b. Entries for all races to state age, col oar, ptdigree of horse, name of owner, and colours the rider, which must be i i writing and in the hands of tbe secretary, with fees enclosed and subscription fees, if due, at the Southland Club Hotel, Invercargill, on or b«fore 10 p.m. on FBIDAY, 6th FEBBOABY, 1891, except Visitors' Stakes, Hunt Club Gap, and Ladies' Bracelets, which cloa on WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, at 8 pm. No acceptances. All persons intending to withdraw horses mutt give notice to that effect, to the sectetary at least balf an hoar before time of Btarting. FOTICP. Non-payment of subscription will disqualify members. Dogs found on the racecourse will be destroyed. Hidera will not be weighed out unless attired in prop«r jockey costume No games of chance allowed en the course. Totalis-.tor. B. CLARK, d 26 Acting Secretary .-*.A.T.C. Coaches. rpOURIST SKASON, 1891 COACH PEUVTCE BETWFF.N LAKES TE AN AC AND MA^APOTJBI, AND THB KEY OF THB L&KKS ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. GEOKGE BENCH begs to announce that his trap will bo fita'ionei at Te Anau nntil 'he ! end ;f the season, and that he is prepared to J convoy Tourists and others between Lakes Te ' Arau and Manapouri and back, or on to the " Kfy'' Acnommodatir-n House , where they can connect with McKenzie'd Mail Coach. Passengers for Lumsden picking up th < Ceach at the '• K«y" shorten tbedaj's coaching by fully ccvi i teen miles. The Key will be found replete with e>Tory comfort and convonience, &nd will be U"der '-ha fupervieion of Mrs Marshall, who will pay gprcial attention to lady tourit-te. The finest fish'ng and shooting in the dietrict is in the vicinity of the Key. FABKB : Lake Te An*u to Manaponri and back, 15s. Lako Te Arau to tha "Key, 1 via Manap< uri, 20s. Reduction to parties of tbr c a d upwards i GE . B'NCH, ja"?4 Pro ■ ctn'. I'ublit- .Notices AD. 3 II T H K a L v N D , Dbk Stkb's.t, (Nfxt Albion Hotel) Hm> opened fnt a i-ompl^-te stock of Silverj mounted P' pee, Cut Tobaccos of evr-ry brand i Cigars and Cigarettes, -tationery f ev<ry ! drscription. School Books, Ladies' Bags and Baskets. Accordions, and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Books on every subject vtry chean. All Colonial and Australian newspapers on sale or posted to any address. Fishing licenses sup -Had. Complete stock of Bods and Tackle Just Arrived. c 4 FIJIAN TEA IS ALMOBT ENTIBBLY FBEBJ FBOM TAN«IH, ASD THES.EPORH TO BH fgT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TRY THE FIJI TEA, 2s 4d per lb., Try it ! TRY THE FIJI TEA, ' 2s 4d per lb., Try it ! TRY THE FIJI TEA, 2s 4d per lb., Try it ! TO BE HAD ONLY FBOM J. S. BAXTER WHOLESALE AND BETAIL AGENT, Southland. 0c26 PBIMING of Every Description, executed with neatness ana despatch, done at the Sodtilahb TiMia Qrn<».

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Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1