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SporUiiff, SOUIH CANTERBURY JOCKEX" CLUB RACES. TO-BB HBLB OW THB GfIMARU RACEQOUBSEv ' v ' :: : .• ; oir' ■'■- '' . '■' '' ' ' :i :'' WKDNESD AY AND ttji-DA.'tj,. '. Mat sth & 7th, 1886. V' r .;„, SigJTAEDB. ".. .'.,.. .' ; T. Btali; M. 'Jonas', JS. Q-. Korr..D. Maclean, A.. Perry,. R. B. /EavKr, X St. GK > 'Hamersley,,J v W.TYhite,;W.S..Armi. tage* JB|. Bi&arason, Jiinr., 'O. N. OrbeU, „ .T..Tesph«inak>rVttna. E V T. Rhodes. > '■ , JUDSB. ' .. , SxAEIEB. i . •M.TStudh'oL^e. ". ; - '.' 'J. Meikle. - . ! Ciß^K O>";THB'CoUBBH., ; ;. "" '.■ ■■;,' ' "-- •■' lis: ■ ■_.'/, .. , - . „,",'.' ■^'■,'v-"^C*ipWl*E]fßJ, ",;■ . '■' „■".. -. • ' . ,' . ... CiißK ce'^hSb Soalbs. .. ;■•' ■;v... ;r j^,^{ ft n S . ? il. 1 , i ,;.:,,,„•■..,.., ■ . ; , . . „. '„ :,, 3f^.,Kerr. .-,,/ - : .,;,.-■ ,/i -„\\•- -•' v •.' -. ,-i -JPTtcin-TtaiwHiTy!^- ;!■ •• i "';- : IFiesi; Da 1 *; :U1 ' J ''" ' '"' ' 1.0 p.m.— TniAHtr 8.-umiiM Rack, a 'Handi* .-. cap o£,Bo Soys, added to .a Sweepstake .J of -2-fevß '-each fo* acceptors-. fc Tbie ■ ; ; second horse itp'tfeeeive'L 10 bovb, and the third s_Boxa_iHim_the etakes. . . .Nomination, 1, so v,, acceptance, 2.soy,s, . ,' Distance about 2 1nirp8.,.,-^.,,- jl ' ' ■ 1.45 p.m.— DisifirOT Triing, a'Hanaicap of 40 soys. Nomination 1 spy, acceptance 1 soy, 'Distance 1J miles. Hones : competing 'for race must have been ■' owned 1 ifad ' trained "by resußfetita bf'Soutll.Oanterbury,yiz.Vbetween'thi ' ■ Bangitata l aaprd r Waitaki Biv.ers.'fbnT /. mbnthi^revious to date'ot 'meeting.:^ ■ 2^o p.m.— '■TisiAißtf Otn?i of 2QO BOTsVadded' to a : . BTTeepstake 'of 3 iioVs ' eac^i ''for, " . acceptors. Th' 6 second horse toirecCT.ye 11 25sdVB, and;the' third 10 sots frbni ' the Btaiiis. ' Nomination' 1 i 'sot}, ac^ '' , ceptance 4 sots.' ' Distance 1} miles. ■ ' ' 8.15 p.m.^Wßi*BE' HASSfcAfr, of '80 sbrt. Nomiriati6n.l' I B6T|'''aßceptancfa' i r i ißori ; Distance 6 furlongs. •/■', '. ! r ' : '" 1 ':' '■'' 4.0 p.m.— Sbiij»o:Hack-Raicbj of ' 10, bot*. Distance 1 niilo. : No.' weight Tinder 1 ' Bst. Post entity, 10s. Winper'tdDe' cold by auctioa. ' Any iurpjus ovej; 20 ' bovb to go to'tlierace fund. ' ' " '■ 4J30 p.m.— Fi-rttra :I HAWBidAi, J of; 4 0: ioTHi' Nomination I'bov, wJoept^aCe'l/'sof. ' . Distance 6 furlongs;' 1 . <;t ' '•" ' ' ■'■'■"•'■'•' lT ' Sscoito Di.r.' i: ' ■ '-■ : ' -.•"■ : "; f 1.0 p.m.— Hanmoap IHtfBbEB.1 HtfßbEß.. Bibfe; : of '60 [ soys, added to a'Bweebstßike'of 2 soys' ; each for acceptdrs.' ! . ; Tni4 i iec6ild.htirse : . to receivb ( ltf : B6Ttf|from'tti6 ; Btaiei. I'^1 '^ Nomination 1 'soV^ acceptance S/Isbvo« [ '■ Distance 'atwut li'Jfliiles. J ' • j •••• 1;45 p.tn.— S.O.J.O. fiAiniitiAp, of ISO bots, _ , added to a sweepstake of 3 Bqys,each ! for acceptors; 'l'he second'/lorte'tb '. receive 20 bovb, &nd the'thfrd 10 : s0v« "; ; from the stakes. Noinin'atioii!l'toy, ' acceptance 3 sovb. ' /Diatanbe : li ttilesi ." 2.15 p.m.— GELnifO Race; -'of J 3io' sirrs; H£no' : winner to "be sold Vy aueSon. Any surplus over .50 'save fpjgo to the race fund. Weight for age, with 71b allowance for efery" "ls2s reduction m colling price; Entrance 2 eovs on night' of general entry (3rd May)^ : Distance 6 furlongs. . -. , ..,-.- -B^o p.m.— rPoinr Rack, of 20 soys, for ponie» i , not' exceeding- 14;. hands ; lin. ' The , second to receive 5 sove from stakes. ' Weight list 71bs fov J4. hands .^n. \ ■ with an allowance of .7lbß'fpr' ; eypry inch under that height. ' Entrance 1 eov, on night of general entry (3r4' ' May). Distance 6 furlongs.. "', '. '.'' , 3.30 p.m.— The Wintsb OATfl,,la ( Weitej; ' Handicap of 50 boys, added to a^sweep^ stake of 2 soys each for , The. second horßO to , receive 10 spvs ' from the stakes. Kominatioh 1 ' SOT, acceptance 1 soy., . Distance lmileV 4.0 pan.— SsiirNa Hack Racb, of lOspve;,, the winner to be sold by, ai;otioß, any , surplus over j2O bovb 'to go to the race fund. Post entry 10s. . Catch weights. Distance 6. furlongs, .:''.'. „ .' i; ," . 4.30 p.mi— Cokbolatiok TLLssjf^e', .$' 86, ; boys. Post entry 1- eo'v. Distance; ,1mile. ] . r j_ ' .. ;'_ ■.'..,'". „'"''„',,':,',, ' DATES Oi* NOM^TIONSj: .WEIGHTS, • and.acoep^anj^ls. ,; ;•;;-:,; ■ : MONDAY, FEB. 15th. — NoaunaiioJM tot. I . Welter Handicap, TimarUtCup.fi.aj.C.' ; Handicap, Timaru Hurdles, Handicap, 1 ; Hurdles, Flying Handicap, District ; Plate, and-Wmter-Gate> — 1-eoy-each. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ~- ,28ra vr Wt'JSQts for Welter Handicap, 1 Cup, Timaru Hurdles, s District ' Plate and Flying Handicap. Vj:T' T", . -s'li;. MONDAY, MAY Bbd.- — General entry night. Acceptances ;f or Welter "Handicap, Timaru Cup,; Timaru Hurdles, District Plate, and Jflying>Handicap. , WEDNESDAY, MAY 6is,— Evening ol : first day's . Basing. WeigHta for 5.0.-J.O. .. : Handicap, Handicap ' -Hurdles, : 'and Winter Oatj, at 9 p.m. Acceptanoei by 10 p.m. \ ■\" .";.,'. ,r.',r, '■■':' '-. RULEB AIIb^GULATipNS. "■'/„ No entry will be received for any of the Races except upon this condition — That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be dfecidediiby a majority o£ the Stewards, or - those /whom 'tbeyi may appoint t their decision on; i all points connected with the carrying' ontr. of • thisipro* ; gramme to be final. . All Entries and Acceptances must be m sealed covers, addressed ito the- Secretary Timaru, and contain entrance -money; sweep* Btakcs, description, age and name ,oj hprpi and colors to be worn by, the Jockey, and must bo m the hands of the Secretary, by 9 p.m. on above dates'. "TScTlai/inetters or tele* grams received'after that hour. South Canterbury. Jockey Club Rules will b<t striotly adhered to. Hack, Races to be riddoa in-proper Jockey cpstume ?! , >.■■-. L - In, the event of a person entering a ,prQtest the sum of £2 2s must.be lodged with the Secretary before such ;protest is coneidewd, this sum to be forfeited to the funds should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexiatious. . Five per cent will be deducted from the gross of all moneys paid m accordance, with, this programme, for . expenses^ and : ir hen: not otherwise specified, all entries and accept* , anoea to go to the funds. ■ V.-W. COOK, 2-4 6717 Secretary. pKATKHU ii— aO?a FORTIN3 . EPPS'S^OCOA. - BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tHe : natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by ia careful, application k>f the fine properfdeft; of well-selectod ot>c<H* Mr Bpps haa provided our breakfast! tables with c, delicately-flavored beverage which, may save us many heavy- doctor's" billir ~ltrirt>y the judicious use of such, article* .of diet that a constitution mayb e gradually built up until strong enough, to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds' of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.' We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nburishe'e frame?'-+See artiole m the- Civil: Smtin ■'■ Cfatette. ■ Made simply with boiling -water or milk. Sold m ilb paoketa' by Grocers, labelled thue:-^ . ■■■■•!,' :■ ■: .. -. i- ! - ;,' JAMES BPPS'& GO,. •• HOMCBOPATHIO ' OHBIUBTC ■■ LONDON, ENGLAND, : . MOLXiER'B COD LITER 6uZ— Bb, ham Medical Society has, a^onaaf it '< meeting*, pronornp^xitn b* the bnt cod •» •a »rtMi»

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3605, 20 April 1886, Page 4

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