J. H. BURNSIDE & CO. *-* have just received their first direct shipment, per "Eastfield," comprising a large Stock of Manchester, Scotch, Fancy Goods, Groceries, and Oilmen's Stores, they have also made arrangement* for receiving regular shipments of Choice and Seasonable Goods; they have now on sale 30, 33j and 36 in. grey Domestics 72 and 80 in. " « Hoyles' 7-8 and 5-4 Prints Horrock's Shirtings (all letters) 34 and 36 in. super. Shirtings 36 in. Family and India Twills 5-4 Manchester Gingham Rolled Jaconets and Shirtings Crinolines, fancy and plain Muslins Rough and dre&sed Hollands White and brown Drills Men's and Boys' Scotch Twill Shirts " " White " " Regatta " Women's white and grey Coutille Stays Maids' ' " " " Infants' Bands and Caps French Merinos and Delaines Colored Gossomer, do. Falls Challi Cheeks, Mu>lin Dresses Printed and plain Bareges Sewed Goods (in great, variety) French and English Flowers " *' Cap Fronts Parasols (in variety) &c, &c, &c. Also, — Pickles, pints and quarts Sauces, assorted, Chutney Soy, Starch, Rhte Mustards, £ libs , and tins Fresh Salmon, 1 and 2 lbs. " Lobster " Yarmouth Bloaters, in tins Loch Fine Herrinjr, in firkins Salad and Castor Oil, pints and Florence •" in flasks ! Nuts, Almonds, Muscatelles . Currants, Sardines, £ and Tart Fruits, Table Jellies Flavouring Essences Essense of Coffee, pints and Lemon, Pine Apple, Pear, ) a . Orange, and Raspberry j J P Jams, Wotherspoon's Confectionery Wbite-wine, Chilli, and Raspberry Vinegar Champions " " in \ casks Belmont, Sterine, and Composit, Candles Soda, Tartaric acid, Soda Crystals Chocolate, Cocoa, Arrowroot Oatmeal, Pearl Barley Topioca, Canary, and Hemp Seed York Hams, Cumberland Bacon Hops, Candy, &c, &e.
AUCKLAND RACES, 1858 ELLERSLIE COURSE. Patron: — HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR BROWNE, C.B. TR. Graham, Esq. Stewards, < B Mayne, Esq. • (E. W. Stafford, Esq. Judge,—T. Beckham, Esq. Clerk of the Course,—Mr. Henuy Hardington. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE. 100 Sovs., 1 mile and a distance, heats. Mr. Hawke's, br.ra., "Miss Letty," aged. " Macfarlane's b.g., "Kauri Gum," 4 yrs. " Paton's, ch.m.. "Comet," 5 yrs. " Haiwock, junr.'s, br.m., "Juno," 6 yrs. *• Higgins's, b.g., ''Sheet Anchor," 3 yrs. " Kin?, junr.'s, bl.m., "Lady Jane," 5 yrs. " Farmer's, ch.g., "Adjutant,'' aged. •« Urummer's, b.g., "Coma," 3 yrs. LADIES' PURSE. 30 Sovs., 2 miles. Mr. King junr.'s, g.g., "Little Pick," aged. " King junr.'s, b.g., "Paddy from Cork," 6 yrs. " Halstead's, ch.g., "Dangar," aged. GARRISON PLATE. 30 Sovs., 1 mile and a distance. Mr. Macfarlane's, b.m., "Heather Bell," 6 yrs. " Hawke's, b.g., "Paganini," 3 yrs. " HaWtead's, 0h,.g., "Dangar," aged " King, junr.'s, b.g., Whait-a-while," aged.
INNKEEPERS' PURSE. 30 Sovs., 1 mile and a distance, heats. Mr. Hawke's, br.m., ''Miss Letty," aged. " Fanner's, ch.g., "Adjutant," aged. " King, junr., g.g., "Little Dick," aged. " Maci'arlane's, b.m., "Heather Bell," 6 yrs. SECOND DAY. PRODUCE STAKES. 30 Sovs., with 5 Sovs. each, 1 mile, heats. Mr. Paton's, ch.m., "Comet," 5 yrs. •• Maefarlane's.b.g . "Kauri Gum," 4 yrs. " Higgin's, b.g , "Sheet Anchor," 3 yrs. " Williamson's, b.c , "Sir Hercules," 3 yrs. •• Hawke's, b.g., "Paganini," 3 yrs. METROPOLITAN PLATE. 100 Sovs, 3 miles. Mr. Wild's, bg-i "Charles O'Mailley," aged. '/ Halstead's, ch.g., "Dangar," aged. " Hawke's, br.m., "Miss Letty," aged. FARMERS' PLATE. 20 Sovs., with 5 Sovs. each, 1 mile, heats. Mr. Hancock, junr.'s, br.m., "Juno," 6 yrs. , " King, junr.'s, g.g., "Little Dick," aged. " Hawke's, b.g., "Paganini," 3 yrs. " Macfarlane's, bl.m., "Gazelle, 3 yrs. " Wild's, b.g., "Charles O'Mailley," aged. An allowance of 4 lbs. will be made to all horses brought from the other Proyinses of New Zealand, to run at this meeting, An allowance of 5 lbs. will be made (in every race except the Maiden Plate and Produce Stakes,) to all horses that have not won an advertized race (matches excepted) previous to the day ofentry All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. The Rules of the Auckland Race Club will be strictly adhered to, except rules 11, 12, and so much of 13 as relates to Sweepstakes, and of 27 as relates to Stewards. HENRY HARDINGTON, Hon. Sec AUCKLAND RACES. to collect the subscriptions to the Auckland Race Fund. Apply to Henry Hardington, -> ■■'• Hon. Sec.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1092, 15 December 1857, Page 2
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