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Sporting. aOTJTH OANTEBBXFBY . JOOEBY 0 OLUB J EAOHS; 10 SB HBLD OH THB TTMAHP EACEOOUHSBi;:; OS iVBDNESDAY AND FBIDAY, May 6th & '7th, 1886V BIEVAKDS. . ■■■ 7t Hall, M> Jonas, -E. ,&> Kerr,;D. Maclean, A. Perry, ».:,»,, Taylor, „-A« St; G. Haxnersloy.i J. W. White,, W. 8, Arrni- > . tege, E. Eichardson, Junr., O. HeOrbell, , T. Teschemaker, and E, Lilhodeik . ..iJtohb.-,- ... .ftMJWSBi y ,,/,. U.£tudholme., i , J. Meikle,- : : CIBaKiOH-.-THJt.ConEBB.. - - .' ) ' !•.'" • ; E. StenselL „ vi;. ;.l .-, HANBICAPPBSii. , ... : : . (...I '.; .'-i.': t";;; ' Qri D.OWSei^^.Ll J : . .. .-.; CIiKEK .00? THE SOAlEfl^ : j :-j '.. \. ■ : { .J^B^StanseULn'. -jy. ■_, -. - ; •-.■■■■ -..' -:-l'-,' ■ ■- Ta»ABUBBBo£.^ ■. .: ■ '. < :.: : ■ii--: . jiß.fi. Erionj.A '■■■■: ■ .- . ■.■- . . ' ■•■-■ • pAb&BAMMB-^- , •■•■■>'■■- .'■ ■ ... ' KffßT. DATi. , ■ •, ; '.'.'' l^),p.m.— TiMAßtr ,Hubdijb Baob, * Haadi».: 1 ; cap of 80 .Sovs, added to .« .Sweepstake , of, 2 aov,s,eßch.;for, J .^oc^ptorß... ilho.^ : , sepond horse to receive;. 10, soys,, and . 1 the third 5 soye from, , the -stakes. ■ Nomination 1' spy,; og ceptance, ,2 sovs. ;,; . Distance about ,s mjles... '. V' ' '.. „ . 1.4S p.m. — DIBTEIOTiPLiTB, a Handicap, of' 1 40 bovs. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance , 1 sov. Distance li miles. Horses, ' competing for this race must have.. .been owned and trained by residenU . of South Canterbury, viz.,, between the.. Bangitata. and Waitaki. Eivcrs, four - , months previous to date o£ meeting. 2.80 p.m.^TiKAEcr Cup, of 200 sovs, added . to a sweepstake of 3 sovs , each for, , acceptors. The second horae to receive i 25 sovs, and the. third 1Q sovs from t the stakes. ; Nomination 1 sov, ,ac- • ceptance 4 bovs.i Distance li miles. S.lsp.m. — Wbitbb Hakdioap, of 30 sotb. ; ' Nomination. 1 soy, [.acceptance 1 sov. ; Distance 6 furlongs. . , . i.O p.m.— Selijho Hack Eaoe, of 10; bovb.i Distance 1 mile. No weight , under Bst.. Post; entry, 10s. Winner .to be sold by auction. Any surplus over 20 bovb to go to the raco fund.. ,. 4.80 p.m. —^FliTlKa HAHDIOAP,of 40. 80V8.1 Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. Distance 6 furloDgs. .:•*.-■■, SBOONB DAT. '„;'-- -1.0. p.m.— Handicap Httbdlis , Sack,- of .60 sovs, added to a sweepstake of 2 sovs > each for acceptors. The aqcond. horse . , to receive 10 sovs, from the stakes.. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 bovs. ; Distance about li miles. . 1.45 p.m.— fi.O.J.o. Handicap, ql 180 sovs, . added to. a sweepstake of 8 sova each , .; for acceptors. The ; ; eecpnd. iojrse; to, receive 20 sovs, and the third 10 sots r i : from the Btakes. Nomination 1 sov, ■ acceptance.3 sors. Distance li .miles.: 2.16 p.m.— SßiiraQ. Baob, : of, 40 sovs, tho, winner ' to be sold :by ■ auction. . , Any, j surplus over 50 sovs to go to the race; fond. Weight f or r age, ; f»itii . 71b '■ allowance for every £25 roduotion in. selling price. , Entrance) 2 bovb on night of general entry (Brd. May)., Distance 6 furlongs, - : , 8.0 pan. — Pont Baob, of 20 sovs, for. ponies not i exceeding. 14 hands lin. .The. second to receive S sovs from stakes, ( Weigbt list 71bs for 14, hands lin., with an allowance of. 71bs for every, inch under that height. Entrance- 1 . sov, on night of general entry- (3rd t May). Distance 6 furlongs. . , 3.30 p.m.— Tub Wistbb Oatb, a Welter Handicap of 60 bots, added to a sweep- i stake of 2 sovs each for acceptors.The second horse to receive 10 eov»from the stakes. Nomination 1 eoV| acceptance 1 sov. Distance 1 mile, ... 4.0 pan.— Sbluho Hack Bags, of 10 eqvp, , 1 .the winner to be told by auction, any. surplus over^ 20 : sova to go to the, race , fund. Post entry 10s. Catch weights.; : ■ Distance 6 furlongs.. i : ■■ : ;: .i. . ; 4.80 p.m.— COHSOLATIDI? HAHDIOAP, o£ SO , soys... Post entry 1 sov. Distance i1 r mile. : ' ■':•■:.. -.i ■ DATES OF NOMtNATIONfIj WMQHTa! AND ACCEPTANOES. ■. . , MONDAY, FEB. 15th. — Nominations' for Welter Handicap, .Timaru Oup, S.G.J.U ; Handicap,. Tiinara' HurdlßS, Handicap' Hurdles, Flying Handicap, ; District' Plate, and Wmter Oats. 1 sov each. ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th — Weights : for Welter Handioap, Timaru" Cup, Timaru Hurdles, ' Dutrict • Plato and 1 Flying Handicap. • ■ • MONDAY, MAY Bbd. — General entry night. Acceptances for Welter Handi- : cap, Timaru Cup, Timaru Hurdles,' District Plate, and Flying Handicap; ! '" WEDNESDAY, MAY sth.— Evening^ of • • first day's Bacing. Weights ftjr B.C. J.0. : , Handicap, Handicap -HnnlleaY : andWititer Oats, at 9 p.m. ; Acceptance* by; ; 10 p.m. ■'■■■'! ' ; -" . ETOES ,AND"BEGTOATrbNS. No entry will be received for any of the. Baces oxcopt upon this condition— That all. 'disputes, claims, and objections arising out of. the raping shall be decideft ; by a majority; of the Stewards,- or ■ those whom they may. appoint ; their, decision on ' all • points, .con- : nected with the- carrying out of thisvpw-,-. gramme to be final. t . All Entries and Acceptances ; must be .in. sealed covers, addressed to the Secretary," Timaru, and contain entrance. money, sweepstakes, description, age. and name of horse, and colors to be worn by ■- the Jockey, and must be in the Hands of the Secretary, by 9 p.m. on above dates. No late letters or telegrams received after that hour. '",'.", South Canterbury' Jqckoy Cliab Eules ■will, be striotly adhered to'. Hack .Baces to be, ridden in proper Jockey costume.^ ' , ■ .' ' . . In the event of a person entering a. protest' tho Bum, of £2 2s must be lodged veith the, Secretary before such protest isi considered,, this, sum to be forfeited to, the funds , should, the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or. vexatious. .:''..- Five per cent! will bo deducted from the. gross of all moneys paiij in accordance with this programme, , for expenses, and wlien not. otherwise specified, all, .entries and accept-] anceß to go to the funds. . F. W. COOK, 2-4 6717 ; Secretary.^ V^BATEFTJ v — OOMFOBTIK8 1 EPPS'S ~COCOA. BBEAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natunL laws which govern the operations of digestion, and nutrition, and by a. careful application of the fine properties of well-seleotett coooa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dehcately-flavored beverage ..which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is j&y, the judicious use of such articles of diet that, a constitution 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 wheravoT; there is a weak point. We may escape many a, fatal shaft by keeping ourselves weU fortified with pure blood and a properly aourishec , frame?'— See article in the Civil Servic, Qoxettt. ■ . ■ -, .:[■..-■ Made simply with boiling water or milk. . Sold in Jib packets by Grocers, labelled, thusi^— JAMES EPPS &, CO., Homcbopathio : CnHMißri tONDOH. ENGLAND. .- : '.._■ OLLEB'S COB LIVER OlL.— bTr ham Medical Society has,, at one of it meetings, pronounced to b» th» btit cod »» •il «iian* . . .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3599, 13 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3599, 13 April 1886, Page 4