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1U ESTT.AND TRACING pLUB TTOKITIKA. MIDSUMMER MEETING, 1898. TO lIE II ELI) ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ./AISUARY 4th &' sth, 1898. President — Hon. J. A. Bonar; Judge — Hon. J. A Bonar ; Clerk op Coursb— Mr P. M-Gregor ; Starter- Mr W. A Thorn U3on ; Clerk of Scaled — Mr J. Keller; Treasurer — Mi- J. Benning; Handicappkr — Mr J. Benning; Timekeeper — Mr D. J. Evans ; Stewards — A. Stevenson, J. C. Malfioy, D. J. Evans, L. Northcroft, J. Keller, W. A. Thompson, H. J. Hansen, R. W. Wade, J. Chesney, F. M'Gregor. « . FIRST DAY. Wl ' Trial Stakes of £35 ; second horse to receive £5 out of Stake ; nomination 10s ; acceptance 20s ; nominations received up to 8.30 p.m. ou Saturday, the jJ 20th day of November, 1897. Weights -"-J declared on Saturday, January 1, 1898 ; „ acceptance received up to 8.30 p.m. on Monday, January 3, 1898 ; 7 furlongs ot Handicap Hack R vce of £20 ; second Gla horse to receive £5 out of Stake ; no- t r initiations 5s ; acceptances 10s. Nominations received up to 8.30 p.m. on "" x Tuesday, December 7, 1897, (night of qul; General entry) and acceptances the same time as Trial Stakes; 6.fm longs. wni Grand Stand Handicap of £100 ; se- suit cond horse to receive £10 out of Stake; Coi nomination 20s ; acceptance 60s. Nominations, weights and acceptances the" same time as Trial Stakes ; 1 dss] Handicap Hack Race of £25 ; second ÜBe< horse to receive £5 out of i-taka ; nominations 7a 6d ; accepuuee 12s Gd ; nominations received up to .SO p.m., night of general entry ; 1 mii. v . Miners' Purse Handicap of £35 ; se- T% cond horse to receive £5 out of stake ; J_Q nominations 10s ; acceptance 20s ; no- g,™ miuations rec.-ived the same time as Trial Stakes ; 1 mile. Handicap Hurdle Race of £35 ; second horse to receive £5 out of Stakes ; nominations 10s ; acceptances 20s. Nomi uations, weights and acceptance same X time as for Trial Stakes ;1J miles. J SECOND DAY. Handicap Hack Race of £25 ; second horse" to receive £5 out of Staks ; nomination 7s 6il ; acceptance 12s 6d ; Nominations, weights and acceptancss same time as for secori day's Huidles ; 1 mile. H Electric Plate Handicap of £40 ; se- M cond horse to receive £5 out ot stakes.; f| nomination 10s ; acceptance 20s ; no- ® urinations, weights and acceptances « same time as for second day's Hurdles ; 6. furlongs. v Handicap Hurdle Race of £35; second horse to receive £5 out of Stakes : nominations 10s ; acceptance 20s ; Nominations received up to 8.30 p.m., (night of geneial entry) 7 December ; If miles. Westland Handicap of £70 ; second horse to receive £10 out of stake ; nomination 20a ; acceptance 40s. Nomina- * tions, weights and acceptances same time as for second day's tlurdles ; nine furlongs. C( Handicap Hack Race of £20 ; second horse to receive £5 out of- Stakes ; nomination 5s ; acceptance 10s. Nominations the same time as for the sejond day's Hurdles ; 7 furlongs. r £\ Final Handicap Race of £25 ; t-econd horse to receive £5 out of Stakes ; rj ( nominations 7s Gd ; acceptances 12s 6d. NominatiDnsame time as for second day's hurdles. Open to all horses ; one mile. , tv RULES ANT> REGULATIONS. th '■ I—All1 — All nominations and acceptances must be made in writing addressed to the jj Secretary, with description and age of \ ' horse, and with account of previous per- Ia y f ormauces, and colors to be worn by the $ oa jockey . v I ij, 2 — All horses to be ridden in colors. [n) 3— Entries for Hack Races subject to the approval of the Stewards. i tc 4—ln4 — In the event of a person entering a . v, protest, the sum of £2 must be lodged .£ ( with the Secretary, before such protest is p consideied. . | v s—All5 — All hovses must be at the post ,with- . in fifteen minutes att sr ths ringing of the y a bell for starting. ' . y r 6 — Stakes paid less five per cent. For further particu\ars see sheet progra nme. JAMES BENNING, Secretary. Approved by the Canterbury Jockey Club. * J W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. i _________^_______— . D. BLUNCK, FRUITERER & CONFECTIONER Reveil Street, BEGS to inform his old friends anH the public that ho has re commjxiceu business in the old Premises next j r to Kel.ei's Hotel. Fresh Supplies of Seasons Fri'tt - by Every Boat. IC^ The Very Pick of the Market. id- — Note the Address — Next to KELLER'S HOTEL, Revell Street WAHOO Corrects acidity cures Constipation. Piles H°artbarD. s Becks before the eyes Sick Headache, 26 6dOaemistii aye* Grocers,

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West Coast Times, Issue 10671, 27 December 1897, Page 1

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