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THE A UCKLAND AND GARRISON HUNT RACES, 1866. FIRST DAY. First Race. THE SCURRY STAKES, of —soys. each, with — soys. added. Open to all horses that have never been entered for an advertised steeple cuase. list. 71b. About IV miles (over fair hunting country). Second Race. HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, of — soys. each, half forfeit, with — soys. added. 1 mile (on the flat). Third Race. THE HUNT CUP, of — soys., added to a sweepstakes of — soys. each, half forfeit. Open to all horses, bond fide the property of Members or Honorary Members of the Hunt, that have been hunted four times during the Season, 12st. 71b. To be ridden by Members or hon. Members of the Hxmt. The winner of this year's Auckland Annual Steeple Chase to carry 71b. extra. About 4 miles (over a fair hunting country). Fourth Race. GALLOWAY HANDICAP of — soys., added to a sweepstakes of — soys. each. 14 miles (on the flat). SECOND DAY. First Race. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of — soys. each, half forfeit, with — soys. added. About 14 miles. Second Race. HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of — soys. each, lialf forfeit, with — soys. added. 2i miles (on the flat). Third Race. THE OPEN STEEPLECHASE, a Handicap Sweepstakes of — soys. each, half forfeit, with — SOVB. added. Top weight, 13st. About 3 miles, Fourth Race. HACK STEEPLE CHASE of — soys. each, with — soys. added, open to all horses that have not been entered for this or any previous advertised race. Catcli weights, post entries. About 1 mile. Fifth Race. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of — soys., added to a sweepstake of — soys. each. One mile (on the flat). The above races will take place within about a month from this date, further particulars to be published hereafter. Horses that have been hunted with the Wanganui or any other Hunt Club, for the stipulated number of times, will be considered qualified for the Auckland Hunt Cup, on a certificate to that effect from the master of the Hunt being forwarded with entry to the Secretary. * ARTHUR RAIT, Hon. Secretary. January 15, 1866.

NEW NOVELS AT HALF PRICE. CHEAP BOOKS FOR ALL CLASSES. POPULAR NOVELS POPULAR ROMANCES POPULAR ADVENTURES POPULAR TRAVELS POPULAR TALES, &c. ALL the NEW NOVELS, &c , both the Cheap and Standard Editions, have been re-marked at REDUCED PUICES, in plain figures, and as very considerable reductions have been made, now is the time to get bargains. The list comprises the principal works of the following authors : — THACKERAY DICKENS BULWER AIMARD DUMAS MAYNE REID TROLLOPE LOVER LEVER THEODORE HOOK HALI BURTON MRS. GASKELL EUGENE SUE CARLETON MRS. S. C. HALL MISS AUSTEN MARRY ATT MAXWELL COOPER MRS. GORE " WATERS " MISS WARNER MISS CUMMINS AINSWORTH GERS L'AECKER DISRAELI ke , &c. G. T. CHAPMAN, having purchased very extensively at the recent large auction cash sales, is in a position to sell cheaper by about one-half than if the goods had been imported by himself, and, as regular consignments are expected daily, book-buyers Bhould take this opportunity of getting cheap books, GEO. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.

PLOU a H S . CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. HAVE ON SALE TTORNSBY'S WHEEL PLOUGHS GRAY'S SWING AND WHEELj PLOUGHS, All Fitted with Steel Mould Boards.

SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE EX 'COSSI PORE' AND 'LIVERPOOL.' TJED AND WHITE CLOVER SEEDS Cow Grass. Also, From Otago, Canterbury, and Tarahaki, PERENNIAL RYE GRASS AND COCKSFOOT. CRUICKSHANK, SMART,' & COJ

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 6

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