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TT OWICK ANNUAL RACES. TO BE HELD AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE EAST TAMAKI.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1865.

First Race. THE HOWICK TROOP RACE of soys., for horses owned and riddon' by members of the tioop. Entrance, 1 sov.— l| miles. Second Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE of soys., the second horse to save his stake. Weight for age— 1 j miles. Third Race. THE HURDLE RACE of soys., list. 71b. Over four /lights of hiudles — 1 mile. Fourth Race. THE HOWICK PLATE (Handicap) 'of soys. Winner of Maiden Plate 51b. exti a—la — 1 \ miles. H eats. FiiTH Rack. THE PONY RACE of soys., 13 bands. Cat«h weights— l mile. Sixtii Race. THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap) of soys, — I) miles.

The Aucklaud Jockey Club mles will bo obscived. Enttios to bo accompanied by a guinea subscnption to the Race Fund, Kutrance Fee, 10 per cent. The decision of the Stewards to be final. EVERY MACLEAN, Hon. Sec.

A /^HHISTMAS GIFT TO THE POOE, ♦ F. 11. LEWISSON Has arranged with MR. WALTER DUDLEY, The Noted Family Butcher, To supply him with a Provinoial-fed and Fattened PRIZE 33 UL LOCK, To weigh Eight Hundred Pounds, Which WILL BE GIVEN AWAY In quantities sufficient for a FAMILY CIIIHSTMAS DINNEB. TICKETS GRATIS To any person showing a ceitificatc from a Minister May lie oktmned On application to F. 11. LEWISSON, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, Queou-slieel.

PURE-BRED LONG-WOOLLED LEICESTER

SHEEP.

FOIt SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, «%A/k LONG-WOOLLED LEICESTER EWES <&\yxf 300 LONvJ-WOOLLED LEICESTER EWE LAMBS 300 LONG-WOOLLEDLEICESTER RAM LAMBS The above (itst-class Sheep have been hied on the Island of Motutapu, aud aie wauauted free fiom scab and footrot. The quality of the Motutapu Flock are so well known .is being tho best Long-w oolled Leicester Sheep in the Australian colonies, that breeders in Auckland would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining puie-bred stock, of a class of Sheep so suitable to the climate and pastuie of this piovince, and, fiom tho hilly natuic of the Island of Motutapu, aic well adapted for the runs in the Southern piovinces. Gieat care has been taken iv selecting, and no expense spared in obtaining, from time to time, purebred impoited Rams. The number of piizes obtained by this Flock in this and the neighbouiiug pioviuces is, of itself a sufficient (guaiautec of the superiority of the Motutapu Flock. Intending purchaseis can obtain all information by applying to ROBERT GRAHAM. Ellerslie, November 27, 1865.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

PHCENIX FOUNDRY, MECHANICS' BAY, Late •' Mechanics' Bay Foundry."

MESSES. FKASER & TINNE BEG to announce tint they have commenced operations in their New and Comodioui Woiks in Stanley street, o[vposite the entrance of the Government Domain. F. and T. have to offer their thanks to the public of the piovince of Aucklaud, and their friends and customers in the other provinces of New Zealand, for the extensive suppoit thoy have hitherto received, and, having now completed the arrangements in their new premises, are in a position to solicit a continuation of that patronage. Ilaung laigcly increased their plant, by the addition of a number of new and powerful tools, F. and T. aie piepated to execute oiders to any oxtent that may be lequired in the following branches :—: — Maiine and Land Engines and Railway Plant Boiler making Saw Mill Pumping Machinery Gold Mining Machinery Builders' Work (Wrought and Cast) Ship Smithing and Windlass Metal of all si/ci, and Composition Rudder Bands, &c. And Ornamental Iron Work.

They have on hand for bale 1 10-Hoise Power Hoiizontal Eugiue, with uprighboiler, lequiriug no buck-work, by Fawcett, Pieston, and Co. 1 S-hoise Power Hoiizontal Engine, with Cornish Boiler 1 G-horse Power Hoiizontal Engine, with Plain Boiler 1 4-horse Power Hoii/ontal Engine, with Multitubular Boiler 1 Brick-and-Tile-making Machine Also 10 tons Best Galvanized Corrugated lion, Horse shoe Brand he, &c, &c.

Estimates given, and orders transmitted to Euiope, for Screw and Paddle Steamers, Patent Slips, Culminative Power Wool Press, Electric Telegiaphic Apparatus, Marine Cables, &c.

PRASEE & TINNE, Engineeis, Boilers-makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Impoiters, &c, PHCENIX FOUNDRY, MECHANICS' BAY,

AUCKLAM).

Agents for Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, and Co., Engineers, Liverpool.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND.

TB. HILL respectfully intimates to his friends • and the colonists of Now Zealaud that he has REMOVED into NEW PREMISES of his own, on the other side of the stieet, just below his old shop. T. B. H. takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging his obligations to his friends for th c kiud support he ha* hitherto received. Anxious to obtain confidence and give satisfaction to his customers, he commenced business with a determination to gain a high character for his establishment by devotingto it his uuremittiug persoual attention, bo supplying every article of the utmost piuity, and never to substitute an inferior articlo for the mere purpose of selling cheap, but to make it his constant study to lender his establishment iv every way worthy of the patronage which it has been las privilege to enjoy ; and on these grounds he solicits a continuance for the future. N.B. A quantity of second-hand Shelving, Drawers, Shop Bottles, Carboys, and a new English-made Mahogany Counter, for sale.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 6

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