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i ' ; V Spoijtpiyr iiOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CT CLUB RACES, [ TO BE HELD ON THE TIMARU RACECOURSE, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 16th AND 17th, 1885. ' . . Stewards ; T. Hull, M. Jonas, E. G. Keir, D. Maclean, A. 'Perry, ?. H. Rhodes Junr., R. R. Taylor, 'A. St. G: ; Haniersloy, J. W. White,' W. S. Aviiiitagd, Ts. Richa'rdsoii Junr,, C. N. Orbell, and T.'TesCliomaker. JUDtJE : M. Studholme.' - ' ' ' ' ' /SfARTKE 1 : . . " J. Meikle. ' Clekk ov the Cockse: , R. Stansell. 1 Clerk ov the Scales : < "' '... J. R. Stansell. , '' ' 'rREASUEER: ; ' E. G. Ke'vr. , programme; •':•,!■ VFIHST DAT : . I^o p.in. — Welter . Handjcap pf 30 soys. ; Distance 6 furion'gs. Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. „'','' l;4s'p".un— Handicap, HtfnpLE Race of 80 -soy?, witli. a Sweepatuke of 2 soyS for ae- > : ' cep'tors ; amount 'micruifig frbm sweep to , go to the se'eond horse; Nomination, 1 1 aov ;, acceptance, 2 sdvs. Dietdrice, about |: 2 inilee. . .'".'.'.'■' 2^30 p.m.- 1 TiiiAßtr Cup, a handicap of 200 ; ; ' aovs. Acceptors to pay a Sweepstake of 5 soys ; amount' acertlitig frdin Sweep to : go to the second hbree. Nominatidta, 1 aov ; acceptance; 4 sdvs. ' Distance, 1J tniles. ''3.15p.m. — District Plate, a handicap of 40 soys. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy. Distance, 1£ miles. Horses competing for this rate mnst have bebn "o^vned'4'iVd'traine'd*lsy residents of South Canterhury, viz., between the Rangitnta and Waitaki rivers, 4 months previous to the date of meeting. 4.0 p.m —Selling Hack Race of 10 soys. ' . Distance 1 mile. No weight under 8»t j ; • post entty, 10s. The winner to be sold by auction ; ally surplus over 20 soys to go to the race. fund. 4.30. p.ia.-rr-Ei.YiNa Handicap of 40 aovs. • ,, Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination, 1 • soy ; acceptance, 1 eov. ■'■ j " , SECOND DAY. 1.0p.ni.-^-TijrARU Steeplechase, a handi- ' ''tiip of 100 soys, with Sweepstake of 3 ' eovs for acceptors; amount accruing .; from sweep' to go to the second horse. i Nomination,' l soy ; acceptance 3 soys. I ■ Distance, üb,(jut 3J miles, over such counI try as tl; d Steward? may appoint. 1.45 p.to^-S^G J. 6. Handicai' of 'lso sbvs, : witli a Sweepstake of 5 soys for acceptors. Amount accruing from' sweep to go to tho. second -h'dwo. NoVnination, 1 soy; 1 ' acceptance, 3 sovb. Distance, li miles. 2.15. p.m, — Set/lino Race of 40 soys. The ! • winner to ' be sold by auction ; nny sur- ; plus over 70 sovb to go to the Race fund. 1 Weight for age, with 71b allowance for : every. £25 reduction m selling price. ; Entrance, 2 soys, on night of general . i entry- (l3th'April) . Distance 6 furlongs. 3.0 p.m. Poxo Pony Race, for a Trophy, I ■ value 10 soys. Ponies to be owned and ridden by members of Polo Clubs only. : Weights :— l2 stone for 14 hands, with ari allowance of 71bs for' every inch under that height. Entrance, 1 soy, on night - . ! of general entry (13th April). Distance, r ., ■■ lmile; ■ -.'■•■■ 3.30 p.m. — Tub Wintee Oats, a Welter ...■ ; Handicap of 50 soys, with a Sweepstake ■: ,■ of 2 sovb for acceptors ; amount accruing • • • : frbm sweep to go to the second horse. < Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. : Distance, 1 mile. 4.0 p.m.r— Belling Hack Httbdlb Race of 20 BOVB. Distance, about 1£ inilcß. No weight under lOst. The winner to ' be sold by ; 'auction ; any surplus over 20 soys to go to the Race fund." Post entry, 1 BOY.' ' : 4.30; p.m. — Consolation Handicap of 30 ' sovb. Distance, 1 mile. Post entry, 1 ; soy. .:•■•.■■ DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND! ACCEPTANCES. MONDAY, FEB. 9th— Nominations for Welter Handicap, Timaru ; Cup, S.C.J.C. Handicap, Timai ; u Steeplechase, Handicap Hurdle's, Flying Handicap, District Plate and Winter Oats. 1 soy each. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth— Weights for Welter. Handicap, Tiniaru Cup, Timaru Steeplechase,. Handicap Hurdles, District Plate and Flying Handicap. MONDAY, ; APRIL 13th— General entry night. ■ Acceptances for Welter Handicap, Tiniaru Cup, Timaru Steeplechase, Handicap Hui-dles, District Plate; Flying Handicap. THURSDAY, APRIL 16th— Evening of first 'day's racing. Weight's , for S.C.J.C. Handicap and , Winter Oats, at 9 p.m.-; Acceptances by' 10 : p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS; No entry will be received, for auy of the races except iiponthis condition — That all disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of the!racing shall be decided by a majority of the or those whom' they may appoiijty their decisioiTpn all points connected with the carrying out f of this Programme to bo final. All Entries and ' Acceptances must be m sealed covers addressed to the Secretary, Tiniaru, and contain: entrance money, sweepstakes, description, age, and name of Horse, and; colors to be worn by the Jockey, and musjt be-in^the 1 hands of the Secretary by 9' p.m. on above dates. No late letters or telegrams received after that hour. South Canterbury Jockey Club Rules 'will be ptrictly adhered to. Hack races to be ridden m proper.' Jockey costume. . : In the event ;of a person entering a protest, the puni of __£2 2s must bo lodged with the Secrjetary before, such ; protest is considered, this; sum to be forfeited to the furidsßhould the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. . , < ( , ' '"-,'..''■ Five per cent will be deducted from" the gross of all moneys paid. in accordance with the programme, for expenses, and when not otherwise specified, all entries and acceptances to gb to the funds. „. F. W. COOK, 2-6 2069 Secretary. I^jlratefu l,— com porting EP^S'S^GdCOA. ' BREAKFAST. "by a thorough knowledge of the natural laws' which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition; arid by a careful application of the fine properties pf well-Belected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately -flavored . beverage which may save us- imany heavy d6ctpr|s bills. It is by the judicious use of. such articles of diet that a jiyjnstitutiori may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever thers is a weak point. We may escape many a "fatal! shaft' by keeping ourselves well fortified with' pure blood and, a properly nourished frame." — £cc artiole m the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mili., Sold m |lb packets by Grocers, labelled tlfus:— '•'- JAMES: EPPS & CO;, HOMEOPATHIC CILEMIBTB LONDON. ENGLAND. FRIENDS AT HOME. fTIHE "TIM'A'RiU HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY, Containing all the principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any Address for , , FIVB'SHpJLINGS PA» YEAb.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3280, 1 April 1885, Page 4

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