All Stakes and Subscriptions to be made good before starting, or the horso will not be allowed to start. All Matches to bo declared to the Committee on the Entrance Day, that they may be inserted in the Lists ; unless made after that period, when they will come off on the 31st. The Owner of each horse entered for a Match to pay 10s. Ccl to the Race Fund. All disputes to be referred to tho Stewards, whose decision will be final. The Course will be open for Training on. the 15th instant. All Dogs found on the Course will bo destroyed. Clerk of the Course . . . Mr. II. HardixgtojS'. By order of the Committee, Hyam Joseph, Treasurer.
Just Landed from the " John Bull," "Adelaide," and "Deborah," And for sale hj the Undersigned, pAINTS— COLORS— Sheet Lead, •**■ Calf and sole Leather — Basils, Boots — Shoes — Wrapping Paper, 3 cases Paper Hangings — Wheat Mills, Currants — Loaf Sugar, Fine Flour, Y. D. Land, in 100 and 2001b. bags, Grass & Garden Seeds from Y. D. Land, A few packages Drapery, Thomas Lewis. Fort- street. DRAUGHT & SADDLE HORSES AND MARES. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by Private Contract, npWO Powerful Draught Mares, ex **• Louisa, in excellent Working condition, Four Saddle Horses, well broken in, and warranted quiet. Also, 5 Sets Cart Harness, Drays, &c. ITiOR SALE at tho Depot, Lower Queen-street. Wn. Mclntosii, October 20, 184 S. Agent. AUCKLAND RACES. PERSONS desirous to erect BOOTHS -s- on the Race Ground, at tho forthcoming Anniversary, are requested to apply at the Exchange Hotel, on or before the 25th instant. January 9, 1849. M U X A. HE mea tenei kia rongo ai nga tangata maori; c hoko ana ahau ito Muka Tihore ; a i era atu muka papai ano, Kotahi te kau ma wa pauna mo te tana kotahi, he mea ano kotahi te kau ma ono pauna ; kei te pai o te muka to tikanga. Kia pahuro te ra tuatahi o Maelie ka liaria mai ai Id Akarana. Ko te hunga c raea ana kia kite i to ahua o te muka tenei kei au c takoto ana. Na te Waitero. Ex NIMROD, From Twofold Bay, TDOURTEEN Kegs, 1 cwt. each, FINE -^ SALTED BUTTER. Brown & Campbell. HjPHE Undersigned respectfully begs to thank his friends and tho public for the liberal share of support that has been awarded to him, in the Baking business, aud to inform them that he has disposed of his business to Mr. William Hay, who he trusts will merit their continued support. — He also begs to inform those of his customers, who have accounts still open, that ho will call on them on one of the Mondays of this month (January 1849), when it will confer a very great additional obligation if they will be prepared to settle their respective accouts. — All accounts unpaid on the Ist February, will be handed over to his solicitor for recovery. William Goodpellow. Auckland, Jan. 1, 1849. IN Reference to the above, the Undersigned respectfully begs leave to solicit that share of public patronage that has been so long awarded to his predecessor, and which no exertion on his part will be wanting to merit. William Hay. Auckland, Jan. 1, 1849.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 4, Issue 187, 20 January 1849, Page 4
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