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nn EMUKA <A S N-U A'L E ACE ± ' MEETING. FIG I. 1 AY Sbpte:v uu F’th, 1879. Stewards : W. Deßenzy M. Spillane -1 Dr. Hayes W. Williamson A. D. Wilson W. 0. Nicholas Leonard Tombs. Mr/dphn Person. I / m/. B. Thomson. Ik I Starter : j ( jAljr . A. Macßrat'ney. ■ Clerk oi' Scales : Mr.I II. D. MacPherson. II AND IGAITERS ; H. MacPherson and C. Storey. PROGRAMME : Couxty Hurdle Eage (handicap), of £25. Over eight flights of hurdles. Open to alb horses that have never won over £lO 'of publ 1c money over hurdles. Distance, about 2 miles. fTomitiatious,, £l, nctlater than'8 i p.m.' on Friday, September sth, addressed to the Secretary. Weights to be declared on 'Friday, September 12, and published. Acceptance, £1 on night of general entry. Maiden Plate, £2O (County race). Distance, one mile and a half ; weight for age. For all horses that have never won public inoney. Entrance, £llos., on night of general entry. , Trmttka Cur, a handicap of £35, added to a sweepstakes of £2 each. For fill homes. Distance about 2 miles. Nomnifitious of £2. to be sent: in not later , than 8 p.m.oir Friday, September sth, addressed to the Secretary, weights to be declared on Friday, September 12t)i, ami published. Acceptances of £ oir night of general entry. Publicans’ Purse (handicap), of £2O. District race, distance, 1} miles. Entrance, £1 10s., on night of general entry. Hack Selling Race, of £lO. District race. Postentry. Half mileheats. Winner to be sold for £2O immediately after the race. To carry 9 stone. 71bs. allowed for every reduction of £5 on selling price of horse, any surplus to go to the Race Fund. Entrance, £l. Consolation Handicap, of £lO. Distance 1 mile. Entrance £l. Open to all beaten horses at the meeting. Entry immediately after the Hack Selling Race. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The. Geraldine Jockey Club Rules strictly adhered to, except where they interfere with the carrying out of the nn rules and regulations. W;' No entry will be received for any of the V except upon this condition, “That an disputes shall be decided by . the Committee, whose decision shall be final.” 3. No protest will be entertained, unless given in writing, and accompanied with a,, deposit of £2'2s., within ten minutes after the race, which deposit will bo forfeited should Lie protest prove frivolous. \ 4'. There must bo three entries, or no race. 5. No person to enter a horse (except for post entry races), unless a member of the Club, or to enclose a qualification fee of £1 Is, 6. All entries to be enclosed and addressed to the Secretary, Temuka, and sent in not later than 8 p.m. on Wednes day, September 17th, enclosing entrance fee, name of horse, age, pedigree (if known), name of owner, and colors of the rider. 7. No horse shall be allowed to run in any distance race unless he shall have remained within the district for two months, immediately preceding the day of n)£sting, and bo the bona fide property of an resident within ten miles of the coursel 8. No horse'&Ml he allowed to run in any County racelfittjoss he shall have remained within the Jotftijty of Geialdine for two months* preceding We day of meeting, and be tliSsW‘ )n )V fide, property of an owner resident the County. 9. Five.pci cent, will be deducted froraV the gross of ah monies payable iu ' accordance with tiin programme for esuenses of the course. GEORGE BOiDON, Hon. Sov

FOE SALE AT ALBUEY, A FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY BUSINESS with SHOP together with a 30 Years’ of 6 SECTIONS, The rent of which/ being almost nominal* ... ./ The above presorts a capital; opening for a good tradesman with a email as the Township^ of Albury is sure to progress rapidlj? during the next few years, being now completed to it, and t|e tSilverstream extension now being procofoaed with. Stock and I'.-nt could be bad at Valuation, Full particulars, Or to apply to G. GEDDES, Albury t MACLEAN & STEWART, Auc'ioneers. NOfflC®. TEMUK A A 1 )ARD. mHE Eoad lofebil as MILL ROAD is .. I Stopped Vor Traflic until the bridge now being built is completed. WM. WILLS, • ' Clerk to the Board. TEMUKA EOAIJ THE Eoad kucVyn as\ M'CALLGJM’S ROAD is stepped ror Traflic until the Bridge now being built is completed. Wjl WILLS (Jle-k to the Board

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Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

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