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AUCKLAND AUTUMN GYMKHANA. _________ TO BB HELD AT THE EIIEBSUB COUESE ON THE 23rd and 24th MAY, 1867. Committee of Management. Major Baker, Captain Keeve, C. J. Taylor, Esq. A. B. Griffiths, Esq. ; Robert Farmer, Esq. Richard McGee, Esq.

FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 soys., 1_ miles, weight for age. Entry, 5 soys. TRADESMEN'S PLATE, of 30 soys., 1. miles, weight for «ge. Entry, 3 soys. AUCKLAND HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, of 5 soys each, with 70 soys. added, 2 miles. Acceptances, accompanied by 6 soys., to be declared to the Hon. Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, by 6 p.m. on the 20th May. St. lb. Nourmahal, aged 9 7 Nebula, 4 years 9 1 Lord Lyon, aged 9 0 Numa, aged 8 13 Balrownie, 6 years 8 10 Euclid, aged 8 9 Koheroa, aged 8 8 Old Bird, aged 8 7 Magenta, 3 years 8 6 Most Rose, 4 years 8 4 Marchioness, 3 years 8 0 PONY RACE, of 10 soys., for ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under ; top weight, 10st f 71b.. And 141b. allowed for 1 every inch under ; 1 mile ; entrance 1 soy. 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 sweej. of 5 soys. each ; 3 miles ; weight for ag« ; three horses, the bonil 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 I carry 71b. extra. Entrance, 4 soys. I 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 30 soys added, 14 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. 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. * Qualification fee, 3 soys., except for Hack and Pony Races, for which 1 soy. will qualify. 10 per cent, to be deducted from the stakes only should the funds absolutely necessitate it. . R. FRANCIS ALLWOOD, Hon. Secretary.

ONE WEEK LONGER. T_*HOTOGRAPHS AT HALF PRICE. AUCKLAND. >^~Q-^' <y Ji/ "^^ EST. 1855. Carte de Visite Portraits, 6 for 7s. 6d., or 10s. 6d. per dozen ; in handsome case, coloured, 2s. 6d. each. CROMBIE'S OLD ESTABLISHED (1855) ROOMS, QUIEN-STBEET, Nearly opposite the Union Bank.

BAETLETT & CO.'S PHOTOGEAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, 201 AND 194, QUEEN-STREET. GBEAT EEDUCTION IN PEIOES MESSES. BAETLETT & CO. DEG to announce to their numerous friends and public generally that they have made the following rreducions t — Cartes de Visite, 3 copies 7s. Cartes de Visite, 6 copies 10s. Cartes de Tisite, 12 copies 15s. The Latest Style of Cabinet Portraits at price equally low.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. PROFESSOR LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. JOHN WELSMAN begs to inform the publis ! that he has been appointed by the Manufacturers SOLE AGENT for the Sale of the above, and' that he has just received the first consignment of this truly valuable article for invalids, and also for 'household use. The advantages of this disoovery are so immense that it is difficult to over-rate them. To the invalid there is a boon afforded by supplying a food which at once conveys nourishment without the loss of strength attendant upon the digestion of ordinary animal food. Parties in the country, on the diggings, or where fresh meat cannot be had, or where time is an object, will find it especially valuable,' as a ' saltspoonful of of the Extract will, in a few minutes, supply a basin of soup equal to that obtainable in the' best hotels. J. S. WELSMAN, Chemist, fro., 158, Queen-street, (Immediately opposite the Market-place.) Storekeepers in the Country supplied at wholesale prices. „

A CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIVERY and . BAIT STABLES, adjoining his Coal and Corn Stores, Victoria^street East, foot of Barrack Hill! < ' " ■ 'Reduced Ch_.ege job Bxits Each horse — stabling and feed ... Is. lEftoh boric— without feed ... .„

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 3

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