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WESTPOKT JOCKEY CLUB. MIDSUMMER ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 26th and 27tli December, 1834 Stewards : John Hughes, E. Roche, H. Pain, F. Sontgen, Geo. Muuro, H. Larsen, Z. C. Horne.C. Wright, W. Nahr, J. J. Moynihan,T. Wardrope Judge : J. Hughes. Starter : E. Roche. Clerk of Course : T. Wardrope. t Clerk of Scales : G. Munro. Treasurer : Z. C. Home. FIRST DAY. 1. Trial Stakes, £ls, miles ; weight for age. Nomination, LI. To start at 1 p.m. 2. Hack Handicap, L 1 0; mile heats. Nomination, 15s ; post entries. District horses. To start at 2p. m. 3. Buller Handicap, LCO, If miles ; second horse to receive LlO from the stake. Nomination, L2 10s; acceptance, L2. To start at 3 p.m. 4. Hurdle Handicap, L2O, 2 miles, over 12 flights of hurdles 3ft Cin high. Nomination, 153 ; acceptance, 20s. To start at 4 p.m. 5. Galloway Handicap, LlO; mile heats. (Open to all horses under 144- hands high). Nomination, 20s. To start at 5 p. m. SECOND DAY. 1. Miners' Handicap, L 25, two miles. Nomination, 30s ; acceptance, 15s. To start at 1 p. m. 2. Trotting Handicap, LlO; three miles. Nomination, LI; post entries. To start at 2 p.m. 3. Town Plate (Handicap), L 100; two miles : second horse to receive LIS from . the stake. Nomination, L 3 ; acceptance, L2. To start at 3 p.m. 4. Reefers' Handicap, L2O ; If miles. Nomination, 25s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 4 p.m. 5. Consolation Handicap, Lls; LV miles. Nomination, 15s ; post entries. Open to all horses beaten during the meeting. To start at 5 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Night of General Entry—Friday, sth December, 1884. 2. All Nominations and Acceptances must be made in writing, and sent in sealed covers, addressed to the Secretary, Roche's Hotel, Westport, and contain entrance money, description and age of horse, and colors to be worn by the jockey. 3. All parties entering a horse must pay L2 2s to the Race Fund in order to qualify themselves, entries for the Hack Races and Galloway Handicap only being excepted. 4. All stakes paid less 5 per cent. 5. No entry will be received unless upon the distinct understanding that the decision of the Stewards, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final and all law proceedings barred. G. Handicaps for the first day's races will be declared on the 12th December, at 8 p.m ; and acceptances received up to 8 p.m on 19th December. 7. Weights for the Town Plate will be declared at 8 o'clock on the first night of races : acceptances received up to 10 o'clock same night. 8. All entries for Hack Races are to be made subject to the approval of the Stewards. 9. All horses must be ridden in colors. 10. In the event of any person entering a protest, the sum of LI Is must be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is considered ; this sum to be forfeited to the funds should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. 11. In all Handicaps three horses must accept or the public money will be withheld. 12. Acceptances on all handicaps made on the course will be received not later than 15 minutes after the declaration of the weights ha 3 been made. 13. All horses must be at the post within fifteen minutes after the ringing of the bell for starting. The Rules and Weights of the Nelson Jockey Club will be adhered to. Horses walking over will only receive half the stake ZOFFANY C. HORNE, Secretary. TVEAR FRIENDS—We have some •*-r hesitation in addessing you in the manner following, but hope that it will not be looked at in any invidious light, when we state that it is only our regard for your health that causes us to do it. We have been a firm of Analytical Chemists for many, many years, and have in the long course of this time manufactured certain Medicines that being based on scientific formula and absolute care and precision in manufacture, have enjoyed a popularity far in advance of any other Pharmaceutical preparations of the day. How successful we have ben in this, is only to note the extraordinary amount of the sales of our Haydock's New Liver Pill. We have the pleasure to state that we have sold 28,089 Vials of Dr Haydock's New Liver Pills. The reason of this demand is because we find in HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILLS a wonuerrul and extraordinary combination of concentrated medicine. The Victories of Science—Electric Telegraphs, Steam and Printing—revolutionised the whole system of the globe, and made mankind wiser and better. So, although there are countless Pills used for diseases and claiming much as to their merit, the remarkable discovery of Dr Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a NEW MEDICAL SYSTEM. The Doctors, whose vast doses of four or five pills enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, must give way to the man who restores health and appetite with one or two of his extraordinary Vegetable Pills. One or two of Dr. Haydock's New Liver Pills suffices to place the stomach in perfect order, creates an appetite, and renders the spirit light and buoyant. If the Liver is afi'ectcd its functions are restored, and if the Nervous System is enfeebled, it is invigorated aud sustained. (Translation) Aykab, Province of Runriah, 8.1. Honored and Learned Physician : The unworthy one who dares to address

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Westport Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 3275, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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