TAIAKI RACES.
Friday, 25th April, 1851. Af the New Course between Panmure and Otahuhu.
Judge — T. Beckham, Esq. Stewards : E. Mayne. Esq., L. McLachlan, Esq., R. Taylor, Esq., J. Hargreayes, Esq. Clerk of the Course: JMr. Hardington.
BURDLE RACE of 25 sovereigns. Weight, 11 st. Ten leaps; four feet. Twice round and a distance. Entrance, £2 1 0s.
PANMURE PLATE Of 20 sovereigns. Weight for age. Heats. Once round and a distance. Second Horse to save his stakes. Entrance, £2. MAORI RACE
Of 5 sovereigns, For Horses bona fide the propei ty of, and ridden by Aborigines. Heats. Once round and a distance. Catch weights. Entrance free. HACK RACE
Of 10 sovereigns. Single event. Twice round. Catch weights. Second horse to save his stake. Entrance, £1-
Entries to be made at the Exchange Hotel
on Wednesday, 23rd April, from 8 to 10 p.m. Entries for the Hack Race may be made at the Course, immediately after the Panmure Plate. The first race will start at 12 o'clock precisely. Rules and Regulations for this Meeting the same as at the last Auckland Races. All Dogs found on the Course will be destroyed. By order of the Stewards, H. Hardington, Clerk of the Course.
JOHN CHADWICK
BEGS to announce that he has resumed Business as Butcher, and has opened a Shop in Queen-street, opposite the Ship Inn, where he has now, and will continue to keep on hand a large supply of Good Beef and Mutton.
NOTICE.
To Members of the "' Auckland Mechanics 1 Institute," and others interested in the welfare of that Institution. nTHE General Laws of the Institution, with B the Bye Laws for the regulation of the Library, and Catalogue of Books therein, having been printed, are now ready foi delivery — price 6d. each, — and may be had on application to Mr. Hansard, Hon. Sec. — at Mr. Williamsons, and at the Library of the Institute on Monday and Friday Evenings.
TO XiEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
A FARM, containing Twenty-three Acres, on the Wahu Boad, within a mile and half of the Court House. The land is enclosed with a substantial ditch and fence, and is partially cleared. For particulars, apply at the "New Zealander" Office. April 4th, 1851.
BOOT &, SHOE WAREHOUSE. WINTER GOODS Ex "Cresswel l." |7 CASES LADIES', GENTS', AND * * CHILDRENS BOOTS AND SHOES. Thomas Keven. Shortland Street, March 31, 1851.
Ex "EMMA" AND OTHER ARRIVALS.
On Sale, at the Stores of the Undersigned, TWENTY HHDS. LONDON PORTER 10 hhds. Tooth's Ale 5 " Brandy ] 0 chests ) m 10 \ do. } Con S° u Tea 40 boxes fins Souchong do. 10 " Gunpowder do. 64 mats Company's No. 1 Sugar 49 bags Rice 2 " Pearl Bailey 25 boxes Mould Candles 4 casks Washing Soda 10 half-barrels White Herrings 2 casks Cod Fish 2 bales Beer Corks Quart and Pint Pickles Mustaid, in 7ft>. Tins Ditto, lib. & \ lb. Bottles Salad Oil, pints and \ pints Bottled Fruits, Sauces, &c. &c. James Macky. April 15, 1851. j
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 523, 19 April 1851, Page 4
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