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Sporting. SOUTH OANTEBBUEY JOCKEY CLUB BAOES. TO BE HBID OH THE TIMABU EAOECOUBSE, VTBDNESDAY AND . FEIDAY, Max 6xh & 7th, 1886. ' ■ -■ .SIEWAEDI ' .:■:..-;■ I. Hall, M.^ Jonas, E. : G.; .^err, D. Maclean. A.. Perry, E. E. Taylor, A,,, St. , g! Hamersley, J. W. White, W. S. Ami! 1 tage; W. Eichardsoh; Junr., 0. N. Orbell, T-.Teschdmaker, andß. 3\ Bhodeß. , Jtogb,,,; Btabtbb. . .■■ M. ntudliplino., , , . , , , J.Meikle. OisiE 0? thb' Co'rasß.' ■"•■-. B. StanaelL- ' Hahdicappbb. . . •:.. ; „; G. Dowse* ,•.•.. . . CISBK OV. TffH.fla&Xßß. J. B. Stansoll. i • . : Tbbastoeb.. . E. G. Kerr. ..'.■• PBOGBAMME— . (FIBST DAT. ". 1.0 p.m.— TniAßtr HTraDfcß BitJß, a Faridj« cap of 80 Soys, added to a of 2' bovb each for" acceptors'. 1 The. second lorse ttf receive 10 Boyß, ; ,arid the' third 5 soys' from the stakes. J Nomination ' 1 aby,; ; acdep#ncei Z aotai'. ' ; ' Distance'about .2 jniles. ','." , ' ! ' ' 1,45 p.m.— Dibteiot PlAtb,'*' ; Handicap of ■ 40 soys. NohunaUbri l!rov, Moeptanee • 1 soy. . Distance 1J miles. Horses competing ' for this race ' must ha,ve ' been owned and trained by residents of South Canterbury, viz., between the Eangitata and "Waitaki IBiversj fouir * ■ months previous to date-of j-meetitig..- •. 2.30 p.ni. — Timaett Cup, of 200 -soys/ added to a sweepstake of 8 soys ■eaoh'for ; acceptors. The second horse to ireceiva ' : 25 sots, and tie third JLO sbvis'^^oiu'' tho stakes. Nomination 1 i'sivj acr : ceptance 4 soys. Distance 1} miJeß. ■'.-• 3.15 p.m. — Weltsb Hahbicap, pf .80 soya. ' Nomination- 1. boy, acceptance l.cor. . Distance. 6 furlongs. . ,■:,■■< ,••-.; c 1.0 p.m. — Selling Hack Eaoe, of 10 soys. ' ; Distance 1 mile. No weight uriaee' BBt. Post entry, 10s^ Winner' to "be I sold by auction. Any surplus over 20 bovb to go to the race fund. ' ' 4.80 p.m.— Flying Hahdioap', l of '40-iiovßv Nomination l.soy, acceptance I'bot. : Distance 6 furloDgs. " Sscond Day. - 1.0 p.m;~HAKDioAp Htoblb Baoe, of 60 ' soys, added to a sweepstake of 2 soya each for acceptors. The second horso to receive 10 soys from the stakes"/ ' Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 2 eors. : Distance about 1} miles. > 1.45 p.m. — S.O.J.C. Handicap, of iSO soys, added to- a;: sweepstake of/3 soya each for. .acceptors. The., second r horse to | roceive. 20 boys, and the third to' soya . from tha stakes. Nomination X. coy, acceptance 3 sovb. Distance IJ- miles. 2.15 p.m.— SEELiaa Back, 6f 40 aovsi 'the ' ■ winner to, b,e sold by. auction. . Any.; ' surplus over 50 bots to go to the race ; fund. Weight for age, with ' 71b ' allowance for ever>y £25 reduction m selling price. Entrance 2- soya on nigKfc of general entry (3rd May). Distance 6 furlongs. ; , 3.0 p.m.— Pont Bacb, of 20 soys, for, pom'ea not" exceeding 14 hands liri. Tie' second to receive 5 soys from stakes. Weight list '7lbs for 14 haidßlih. • with an allowance of 71bs for every : inoh under' that height, Entrance 1 • soy, on night -of. general entry (3rd May). Distance' 6 furlongs. 3.30 P-n?-— Thb Wintbb Oats, a : Welter '" Handicap of 60 boys, added to a sweep* ; stake- of 2 soys each for acceptors. .- : The, second /hoffle to receive 10 aova .' ■ „ from, tb^e states. .Npmination I.bot, ; acceptance 1 soy. Distance'l mile.' 410 p.m.— Selling Hack Eaob, of io ! '^ovp > 1 the winner to be sold by auction, any' surplus over^2o soys to go. to the race fund. Postentry 10s. Catch weights. Distance 6 furlongs.. ■ ; , , 4i30 p.m. — Consolation 'Handicap, of 30 ; soys. Post entry 1 boy, Distance 1 . ■ mile. DATES OF NOMINATIONS! .WEIGHTS I , . AND. A.OCEP.TANOES. MONDAY, FEB; 16th. — Nominations foi; Welter Handicap, Timaru Cup, S.CJ.G« 1 \ Handicap, Tjmaru Hurdles, Handicap. ..>■ Huraiesj Flying Handicap, District' 1 Plate, and Winter Oats. 1 soy each. WEDNESDAY, APEIL 28xh — Weighta for Welter Handicap, Timaru. Cup, ■ : Timaru ; Hurdles, District Plate and ' ; Flying Handicap. MONDAY, MAY, , 3ed. — General oiitry night. Acceptances for* Welter Handj> cap, Timaru Cup, Timaru Hurdles/ District Plate, and Flying Handicap*. '■■■•• • WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th.— Evening of ■ first day's Bacing. . Weightefor 5.0.J.0. Handicap, Handicap Hurdles, and Winter Oats, at 9 pirn. Acceptances by ••• 10 p.m. BULES AND BEGUJQATIONS. No entry will be received for any of the Baces .except upon this condition — That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of ihe racing shall be decided . by a majority of ' the Stewards, or those whom they may ippoint; their decision on all points oOnlected with ' the carrying out of this pro;ramme to be final. " All Entries and Acceptances must , bo m lealed ' coyere, addreseed to the Secretary, Kmaru, and contain entrance money, sweep" itakes, description, age and name Of ' horse, rad colors to be worn by the Jockey, and mist be m the hands of the Secretary, by 9 ).m. on above dates. No late letters or tele* prams received after that hour. South Canterbury Jockey Club Rules will » strictly adhered to. Hack Baces to be idden m proper Jockey costume. In the event of a person entering a protest .he Bum of £2 2s must be lodged with the Jeoretary before such protest ia considered, Jiis sum to be forfeited to the 'funds should' ■ ;he Stewards consider the protest frivolous orrexatious. Five per cent will be deducted' from the ;ross of, all moneys paid, in accordance with his programme, for expenses, and when not •therwise specified, all entries and acceptinces to go to the funds. F. W. COOK, 2-4 6717 Secretary. ptBATEFU Jb — OOMFOBTING EPPS'S "COCOA. BBEAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural aws which govern the operations of digestion .nd nutrition, and by a careful application of .. he fine properties of well-selected coooa, Mr ' Dpps has provided our breakfast tables with a : . lehcately-flavored beverage which' may save 13 many heavy doctor's bills. It is by. the , udicious use of such articles of diet that a onstitution may be gradually built up until brong enough to resist every tendency to ioeaeo. Hundreds of subtle maladies are oating around us ready to attack wherever here ia a weak point. Wo may escape many a atal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified rith pure blood and a properly nourishe'e rame. — See article m the Civil Servic, Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. , Sold m ilb packets by Grocers, labelled. - hus: — JAMES EPPS & CO., Homcsopathio Chbkibis. LONDON, ENGLAND. IYJOLLEB'S OOD LIYEB OIL^-sor-LtJL ham Medical Society ha«, at ons-of it QBetingi, pronoi'noed to h« the bait cod 't ■I nhnl

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3604, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3604, 19 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3604, 19 April 1886, Page 4