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TITTRICK JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING (Under Dunedin Jockey Club Rules) WIU BE HELD OH THE DOMAIN RACECOUBSE, MOA FLAT, OK MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1890. Stewards : Messrs Rickards, Waugh, Brazil, Malcolm, D. Robertson, J. Bennet, Graham, M'Leod, M'Lelland, and G. Bennet. President : Mr T. Rickards. Judge : Mr W. Waugh. Starter : Mr M. Graham. Clerk of Scales : Mr D. Robertson. Clerk of Course : Mr J. Bennet, Junior. Handicappers : Messrs Malcolm, Waugh, and Rickards. PROGRAMME. (To start at one o'clock.) (1) Maiden Plate, of £7 10a.— Distance, li miles j for horses fhat have never won public money. Weight for age. En trance, 7* 6d. Ist horse, £6 ; 2nd, £1 10s. (2) Domain HANDioAP.of £12 10s.— Distance, li mites. Nomination, 7s 6d ; acceptance, ss. Ist horse, £10; 2nd, £2 10?. (3) Handicap Time Tbot, of £10.— Distance. 3 miles ; lOat up. Nomination, 53 ; acceptance, ss. Ist horse, £8 ; 2nd, £2. (4) Hack Race, of £7 10a.— Distance, 1 mile ; lOst up; for district horses only that have never won over £6 in one race. Entrance, 7s 6d. Ist horse, £6 ; 2nd, £1 10 a. (5) Distbict Handicap, of £B.— Distance, li miles j for district horses only, Nomination, ss ; acceptance, 2b 6d. Ist horse, £6 ; 2nd, £2. (6) Consolation Handicap, of £s.— Distance, 1 mile ; for all beaten horses. Entrance, ss. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No person to enter a horse unless a sub* soriber of 10s 6d to the Race-fund. All Kaces post entry. Nominators for Domain Handicap and Trot to state previous performances (if any.) Three entries or no race. Hack Race and District Handicap for horses owned within a radius of fifteen miles from Benger Creek crossing at Et.fcnek (distances recVoned by main roads.) Horse and owner J to have been resident in the district three months prior to the Races. All horses to be ridden in colours. Any person entering a protest to deposit £1, which sha ?e forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous or vexatious. The decision of the Stewards in all cases shall be final. GIiOKGE BENNET, Hon. Secretary. CPECIAL NOTICE! NEW AUTUMN GOODS. 30 PIECES DEESS MATERIALS In Cashmere (all colours), Foules, Homespuns, Beiges, Flannelettes, Wincies, &c., &c— Prom 6d per yard. NEW MILLINEET. Latest styles in Ladies' and Girls' Hat;, Flowers, Laces, Corsets, Umbrellas, &c. 13 PIECES NEW SHIBTING. Grand Value and Choice Patterns -From 6|d per yard. FLANNELS. Roslya and Welsh (all colours)— From 9Jd per yard. CALICOES! TOWELS!! QUILTS!!! 50 PAIRS BLANKETS. All colours and sizes— From 7s 6d per pair, BOOTS AND SHOES. All kinds. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Grand assortment of Suits. Boys', from 6s 6d ; Men's, from 19s 6d. M. FRAER, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, STARTLING NEWS. WB. MARTIN is still to be found at • the old t-hop, where you can at a moderate cobl get your Watches and Clocks put in proper order by a Practical Watchmaker of 30 years' experience. No botching done. In order to keep pace with the present competition in trade, and to meet the dei pressed times, every article is reduced to a price that will defy competition. ELECTRO-PLATE WARE. Cruets, Knives, Forks, and Spoons (in cases), Mugs, &c. JET GOODS. Brooches,Braceletß, Earrings, Alberts .Necklets WATCHES, CLOCKS, &o. Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Imitation Gold and Silver Goods, Fancy Goods, Pipes, Concertinas, Acoordeons, &c. — at prices that will astonish the public. The Largest Stock in Lawrence. W. BfMAKTIN, Pbactioal Watchmaker & Jeweller Ross Place, Lawrence. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned, having determined to -L jjve up Storekeeping, has decided on SELLING-OFF the whole of his Stock of Clothing, Drapery, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes Furniture, Crockery, and miscellaneous Goods at puces that will astonish the public. As I intend to devote the whole of my time to the Auctioneering and Commission Agency Business, the whole of the Stock must go. J. C. ARBUOKLE. JITILLIAM SUTHEBLAND W TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Ross Place, Lawbbnoi, Deßires to inform the residents of Lawrence and surrounding district that he has lately received a first-clasa consignment of Tweed! (Home and Colonial), Broadcloths, Doeskins and Fancy Coatings, suitable for Winter wears also, Gent's Hats, Collars Scarves G«>nt> Ties, Whifcn and Crimean Shirt, &o , *c

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1672, 8 March 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1672, 8 March 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1672, 8 March 1890, Page 2