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Sporting. ■■. . - (2JOUIH OANTEEBtTEY JOdKEY K5 CLUB BAOES. to' be held on the TIMABTJ BAOECOUBSH, ON WEDNESDAY AND FBIDAY, Max 6th & 7th, 1886. ■•' Stewaedb. T. Halli M. Jonas, E. G. Kerr, D. Maclean Aj Perry, E, B. Taylor, A. St. G. Hamersley, J. W. White< W. S. 1 Armitage, E. Eichardson, Jnnr., t). N. Orbell, T. Teschemaker, and E, T. Bhodes, '■' ffTTDBB. ■■■' StiBTEE. M; Btudh'olnio. J. Meikle. ■ ' CEEBff OP THfi OOtfESB. B: Stansell. Handioap^ee. ■G; Dowse. ' OIiBEK OP THE ; SOAEBB. J. B. ; StahselL . ■ Tefastteee. : E.G. Kerr. ■ ' ' ! PEOGEAMME— FIBST DAT. 1.0 p m.— TiMABr Huedlh EAOE, & Handicap of. 80 Soys, added to a Sweepstake of 2 soys each for acceptors. The second horse to receive 10 sovs, 'and ■M.the third ' 6 soys from- the stakes. ; i Nomination 1 boy, acceptance, ■% ''soys. : Distanceabout 2 miles. ' ' 1.45 p.m.— DiSTEiCT Pjdate, a 'Handicap of 40 soys.' Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 1 boy. _ Distance IJ' miles. 'Horses competing ; for' this race must ' have been owned and trained by resident! of South' Canterbury, viz;, between the Bangitata and Waitaki Eivers, four months previous to date of meeting. 2.30 p.m.— TiirAßtf Cup, of 200 soys', added to a sweepstake of 3 soys each! for ' : acceptors. The second horse to receive 1 25 boys, and the third 10 soys from - . the stakes. Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 4 sovb. Distance If miles. 3.16 p.m.— Weltbe'Handioap, of 30 boys. Nomination 1 boy, acceptance 1 boy. Distance 6 furlongs. 4.0 p.m. — Selling Haoe Eacb, of 10 boys. Distance 1 mile. No weight under Bst. Post entry, 10s. Winner to be sold by auction. Any surplus over 20 Soys to go to the race fund. 4.80 p.m.— Flying Handicap,, of 40 boys. Nomination 1 boy, acceptance 1 boy. Distance 6 furlongs. Sboond Dat. 1.0 p.m.— Handicap Huedlb Eaoe, of 60 soys, added to a sweepstake of 2 soys each for acceptors. The second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Nomination 1 boy, acceptance 2' soys. Distance about li mfleß. 1.45 p.m.— 5.0.J.0. Handicap, of 150 soys, added to a sweepstake of 3 bovb' each for acceptors. The second liorse to receive; 20 soys, and the third. lo bovb from the stakes. Nomination I soy, acceptance 3 bovb. Distance \\ miles. 2.16 p.m.— Selling Bace, of 40 soys: the winner to be ' sold by auction; i Any . surplus over 60 boys to go to the race fund. Weight for age, with' 71b allowance for every £25 reduction m Belling price. Entrance 2 soys on night of general entry (3rd May). Distance 6 furlongs. 3.0 p.m. — Pont Eaoe, of 20 soys, for ponies not exceeding 14 hands lin. ' The second to receive 6 bovb from stakes. Weight list 71bs for 14 hands lin. with an allowance of 71bs for' every inch under that height. Entrance 1 soy, on night of general entry • (3rd May). Distance 6 furlongs. ' 8.80 p.m.— The Wintbe OAm* a ; Welter Handicap of 60 soya, addeato a Bweep- ; Btake of 2 bovs' each for acceptors. ' The second hone to receive 10 sovb • from' the 'stakes.' 1 -Nomination 1 bot, ■ acceptance 1 soy. •■ Dietancet Imile. 4.0 p.m.— Selling Haok^Eaoß, of lO> soys, the winner to be eoWby an'otJoU, any :. I. Enrpluß oye^2o govs to go to the race fund. Post entry 10s/ Catch weights. Distance 6 furlongs. '< ■■■ ' T • • 1 480 p.ini-^CONSOLATION Hi^DIOAP, Of 80 ■ bovb. -Post entry l ; *Jv«,';DJßtance 1 ■: :■ '.mile. • ■■' » ; - ■'■' ■ "'■ ''■'■ ■■'■' ■ :. : ■ i ■■■■:■:.■: -. '■ ■..- -jub •.■■.■:.i ■. > •.-.... ,. . DATES OF NOMINATIONS,^WEI«HTB AND ■ACOEP*ANaBS; ; : MONDA,Y, Ji ,FEBi lSm l^ mjrialnaiprjs for Welter Handicap, Tutiflru jOup, 'B.o. J.O. • ■ Hati!dicap,! J . Timaru : Htir^ll6Sj ' Handicap Hurdles, Flying : Handicap; District . Platej and Winter Oats. 1 boy each. WEDNESDAY,'. APEIL 28tb — Weights '„ t6t '"Wp\tm' L MUx'^sasp;:, Tunaru ' Cup, .' Timar^ Hurdles, District 1 Plate and ' Flying Handicap. MONDAY, MAY .3bd. — General entry night: Acceptances for Welter Handi--1 cap; Timaru Cupi 'Timaru ' Hurdles, , District Plate, and Flying Handicap. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th;— Evening of first day's Bacing. ' Weign'ts for 'S.<J. J.O. Handicap, Handicap Eturdles, '- and . ; Winter Oats, at 9 p.m. Acceptances by 10p.m. ■•• '■• . • ■'."'; - ::i ; ' BTJLES AND BEGtrLATIONS.: . No .entry will be received : for any of the Races except upon this , condition— That all disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of thq racing shall) be decided by a majority of the Stewards, ,or : thbae whom they* may appoint { their decision on all points, connected with -the carrying. out.: of .this' programme tq be final., . mi ] „.: ■ ? All Entries. and; Acceptnnoes mutt be m sealed covers,, addressed to the Secretary, Timaru, and contain entrance money, sweepBtakos,;des<xription,;pge. and name of liorse, and colors to be, worn by' the Jockey, and must be m the hands; of the Secretary,. by 9 p.m. oa above dates. No^late ie.tters.Qr telegrama received after that hour. -.-,■;. South" Canterbury Jpokey Club Eulen will be .strictly: adhered to. Hack Eacesto be ridden m proper Jockey, costume^ ;,..' i . In the event of aper^pn:ont<^ing a, protest the- sum. of £2 2s must be logged^with the Secretary before suoh protest is considered, this sum to be forfeitea to the fundi should the Stewards consider, the protest frivolous or vexatious. •■ ; „ . . -, ,■. ■/ : Five plerr cent; will be deducted .from the gross of all moneys , paid • m,: . accordance r with this programme, for expenses, .anivipien not otherwise specified, all entries i and . accept* anoeatogo to the funds. .;■.-,•• ,■ ' ■•■ :■ ■ F. W. 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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 4