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MELANCHOLY. When you are in a melancholy fit, first suspect jour body, appeal to rhubarb and calomel, :<nd send for the apothecary ; a little bit of gristle sticking in the wrong pLice, an untimely consumption of custard, excessive gooseberries, often cover the mind with clouds, and bring on the most distressing views of human life. TO avoid this take plenty of open-air exercise; wear flannel underclothing both summer and winter. Now that we are experiencing changeable weather see that your stock of clothing is in good condition. If not you can be supplied at M'Fabxahb's. Tho price? are the same as Dunedin. The goods are our own importing, marked at the very lowest profit, all summer goods feeing cleared at sale prices— viz., Prints, 2|d; Sailor Mats, Is; Strong Tweed, Is 6d; Figured Satteeo, 9d ; Alioa Wool Sox, lOd ; Cotton Shirts, Is 6d ; Boys' Suits, 3s lid ; VTen's Suits, 20s ; White Sheeting, Is ; Sewn Trimmings, 2s dozen ; Flowers, Is spray. PLEASE INSPECT THE BARGAINS THIS MONTH. I M'FARLANEJ READY-MONEY DEAPEB, Ross Place, Lawrence. TUaPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st and 22nd January, 1886, On the LAWRENCE RACECOURSE. President : M. Fraer, Esq., J.P. Vice- President : H. Craig, Esq. Stewards : Messrs T. Dodds, F. Oudaille, J. Roughan, Jus. Robertson, O. Potts, G. Macdonnell, J. Tucker, J. Barclay, J. Chalmers, P. Miller, E. Wakefield, H. Tucker, B. G. Fulton, D. Beaton, W. Barron, J. Johnston, D. M'Donald, H. C. Clayton, Thos. Pope, J. Simpson. J. Bailey, W. Johnston, J. Elliß, R. Webb, J. Henderßon, J. Macdonnell, and B. Hart. Judge : Mr J. C. Arbuckle. Tbeasurer : Mr G. H. Gordon. Ciebi of Coubse s Mr T. Dwyer. Clebk of Scales : Mr T. Arthur, junr. Stabteb : Mr H. Craig. Official Timekeeper : Mr J. Mitchinson. PKOGRAMME— Fibst Day. (1) Maiden Pdate, of 20sovs.— Entrance, 20s. For all horses that have not won over £10 ; hack races included. Distance, 1£ mi'es. (2) Novel Race (Handicap), of 3030vs. — Entrance, 20s; acceptance, 10s. The winner to be gold with all its engagemeuts, and the proceeds of the sale to go to the funds of the Club. Distance, 1 mile. (3) Publicans' Handicap, of 30sovs.— Entrance, 20s ; acceptance, 10s, Distance, 1 mile. (4) Distbict Handicap, of 20sovs.— Entrance, 15s ; acceptance, ss. For all horses within a radius of 20 miles ffm Lawrence, and must be the property of the owner three months previous to the date of entry. Distance, li miles. (5) Lawbence Handicap, of 40sovs.— Entrance, 30s ; acceptance, 10a. Distance, 1^ miles. (6) Hack Selling Back, of lOsovs.— Post entry. Entrance, 10s. Winner to be sold for £12, and any surplus to go to the race funds. No weight under 9st. Mile heats. (7) Hospital Race.— Entrance, 2s 6d. lit prize, Whip; 2nd prise, pair of Sp»n, Distance, 1 mile. Catch weights. Second Day. (1) Hubdleßacb (Handicap), of 35sovs.— Entrance, 255 ; acceptance, 10*. Over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in. Two miles and a distance. (2) Flying Handicap, oi 20sovs. — Entrance, 15s ; acceptance, ss. Distance, 1 mile. (3) Handicap Time Trot, of 25sovs. —Entrance, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. No weight under 10 stone ; saddle or harness optional. Distance, 3 miles, (4) Trial Stakes, of 203ovs.— Entrance, 15s ; acceptance, ss. F^r three-year-olds foaled within the Counties of Tuapeka, Bruce, Taieri, and Clutha. Colts, Bst 4lb; fillies and geldings, Bst lib. Distance, 1 mile, (5) Hack Selling Baob, of lOsovs. Poet Entry. Entrance, 10s. Winner to be sold for £12, and any surplus to go to the race funds. No weight under 9 stone. The winner of the Hack Bace on firat day to carry a penalty of 101 b, Mile beats. (6) Tuapeka Count? Jockey Club Handicap, of 50aovs.— Entrance, 30s ; acceptance, 20s. Distance, 2 miles. (7) Benevolent Scubby.— Entrance, 2s 6d. The rider of the winning horse to be presented with a Whip, anu the second with a pair of Spurs. Distance, f -mile Catch weights. (8) Consolation Handicap, of ISsovs. — Entrance, 10s ; acceptance, ss. Distance, 1 mile. Post Entry. I BULES AND REGULATIONS. ! The Bules of the Dunedin Jockey Club I will be strictly enforced. Threo entries to be made for each race, or the public money will not be given; and another race may ba subI stituted. No entry to be received for any race except upon this condition: — That all I disputes, claims and objections, arising out of the racing, shall be decided by the Stewards, or a majority of them, and their decision on all points connected with carrying out of the above programme to be final. No protest shall be entertained unless lodged in writing, and accompanied with the sum of £1 Is. Jockey costume insisted upon. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all atakes for expenses. Weights for Novsl Bace, Publicans' Handicap, Handicap Time TJrol, Hurdle Bace, District Handicap, and Lawrence Handicap will appear in the Tuapeka Times of Wednesday, the 13th January, 1886, and " Daily Times" of 14th January. Weights for Flying Handicap and Tuapeka County Jockey Club Handicap will be posted up at the office of the Secretary at 10 o'clook on nighl of first day'B racing. Acceptances for Novel Bace, Publicans' Handicap, District Handicap, Lawrence I Handicap, Hurdle Bace, Handicap Time Trot, ! and Trial Stakes must be receive d not later than 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th January, 1886. All Nominations to be accompanied by fees, with name, age and description of horse and colors of rider, to be in the hands of the Secretary not later than the day and hour sbove mentioned. H. P. THOMPSON, 1 .... SdoreUry. .

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1213, 13 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1213, 13 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1213, 13 January 1886, Page 3

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