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A UCEXAND AUTUMN GYMKHANA. TO BB HBLD AT THE EIIEBSLIE COURSE ON THB 23rd and 24th MAY, 1867. Committee of Management. Major Baker, Captain Reeve, C. J. Taylor, Esq. j A. B. Griffiths, Esq. ; Robert Farmer, Esq. ; Richard McGee, Esq. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 soys., li miles, weight for age. Entry, 5 soys. TRADESMEN'S PLATE, of 30 soys., 14 miles, weight for age. Entry, 3 soys. AUCKLAND HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, of 5 soys each, with 70 soys. added, 2 miles. Nominations, accompanied with 3 soys. (to go to the fund) to be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, on or before 7 o'clock p.m., on the 20th April. Weights to be published on the 4th May. Acceptances, accompanied by 5 soys., to be declared to the Hon. Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, by 6pm. on the 20th May. Top •Height, lOst. 71b. PONY RACJC, of 10 soys. ; 1 mile ; entrance, 1 sor. HACK RACE, of 10 soys.; 1 mile ; catch weights ; open to horses only that have never won an advertised prize of 20 soys. SECOND DAY. THE QUEEN'S CUP, of 70 soys., added to a sweep of 5 sots, each ; 3 miles ; weight for ago ; three horses, the bona fide property of different owners, to start, or only half the added money will be given ; entrance, 2 soys. MAIDEN PRODUCE, of 40 soys., 1 mile, weight for age. The winner of the Maiden Plate to carry 71b. extra. Entrance, 4 soys. AUTUMN HANDICAP of 5 soys. each, with 70 soys., added ; 2 miles. Nominations, accompanied by 3 soys. (to go to the fund), to be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, at or before 7 p.m. on the 15th May. Weights to be declared at the Royal Hotel at 8 p.m., on the evening of the first day's racing (23rd May). Acceptances, accompanied by the Sweepstakes, to be handed to the Secretary at the weighing yard previous to the race. SELLING STAKES, of 3 soys. each, with 30sovs. added, 1£ miles ; weight for age ; the winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for 50 soys., any surplus over the declared selling price to go to the fund. If entered to be sold for £40, allowed 71b.; if for £30, 101b.; if for £20, 141b. FORCED HANDICAP of — for all winners; losers optional, on payment of 2 soys. ; 1 mile. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 20 soys.; 1 mile. Entrance, 2 soys. All entries, except where otherwise specified, enclosing qualification fees, to be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, at or before 6 p.m. on the evening of the 15th May. 10 per cent, to be deducted from the stakes only I should the funds absolutely necessitate it. R. FRANCIS ALLWOOD, J Hon. Secretary.

NEW STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT THOMAS WATTERS BEGS to inform his friends and the public of Auckland that he has commenced business as a RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ACOOUNT-BOOE MANUFACTURER, &c. In his New Premises, SHORTLAND. STREET, (Near the Bank of Auckland,) where he hopes, by his Large and Well-selected Stock of Account Books, General and Fancy Stationery, by his reasonable prices, and assiduous attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. T. W. would call the attention of the Commercial Community to the fact that his is the only Establisshment in New Zealand where PAGING, RULING, BINDING, and GENERAL MANUFACTURING are executed on the premises ; and, as the whole is conducted under his own personal supervision, he will employ in all orders entrusted to his care the best material and workmanship. ACCOUNT BOOKS RULtiD, PAGED, AND BOUND TO ANY PATTERN AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. T.W. takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and the public of Auckland for the liberal support they have hitherto accorded to him as a Bookbinder and Account Book Manufacturer, and assures them that all future orders will be executed with equal care and promptitude. Duty Stamps sold perforated, (free of extra charge. THOMAS WATTEES, RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, BOOKBINDER, PAPER-RULER AN* ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, Shortland-stbebt, Auckland.

VALUABLE RURAL LAND AT WAIKATO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Q/^vr^v ACRES of LAND at TE RORI, OUv/ Waikato, comprising Sections 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77, the property of Captain Yeats. The land is of the richest description, undulating, well watered, partly cleared, and available for both arable and pastoral purposes. The property is bounded upon one side by the Raglan Road, and upon the other side by the Waikato River, where the depth of water at all times will admit of a steamer being moored against its banks. The Estate will be disposed of in one or more lots to suit purchaser?, and upon easy terms. The land, from its situation and the advantages it possesses, should command the attention of gentlemen in search of a Good Farm. For further particulars, apply to Captain Yeats, Te Rori ; or, to Thomas Shailer Weston, Short-land-street, Auckland. March 25, 1867.

FOR LEASE, rt VHE BEST untried POSITION for a COUNTRY J. STORE or HOTEL in the province. The Buildings are very spacious, and may readily be adapted at little cost. An energetic man 'with small capital would be certain to do well. For further particulars, apply to • CHARLES TOTHILL, Accountant and Agent, Shortland-street.

A CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIVERY and . BAIT STABLES, adjoining his Coal and Corn Stores, Victoria-street East, foot of Barrack Hill REDtrcsD Charge fob Bait: Each horse — stabling and feed ... li. Ea.ch norso— without feed ,„ .„ od,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 6

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