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NAP IE R RACES, 18 60. STEWARDS :— J. B. Ferguson, William Rich, J.»D. OroiOnd, Lieut. Bafes, 65th Regt., G. S. Cooper, E. . Tuke, C. . J.Nairn. JvDQrB :— A. St. C. Inglis. Tkeasttbee :— H. S. Tiffen. Clbek op Coxtese : — tF. E. Hamlin. FIRST DAY, Wednesday, Pebstjaey 22, 1860. Turf Club Cup. Value of One Hundred Guineas, given by the stewards of the Napier Turf Club, entrances of £5 ss. each addedj 2nd Horse to receive £20 out of the entrances, 4 Horses to start or the £20 will not be given; 2 miles, single event. Weights, 3 years, Bst. 3ft>s. ; 4 years, 9st. Bfbs. ; 5 years, lOst. 3fts.; 6 years and aged, lOst. 9fbs. ; Marea and Geldings allowed 3ifcs. Bfiaori Race. A purse of £10, added to a sweepstakes of £1 each for horses bona fide the property of, and ridden by aboriginal natives. 2nd horse to save his "stakes. Heats, 1£ mile. Ctach weights. Ha-roke's Say Stakes { Of £3 each, with £50 added. 2nd horse to save j his stakes. 2 miles, heats. Weights, 3 years, Bst. 6 fts., 4 years 9st. 6lbs., 5 years, lOst., 6 and aged, lOst. 41bs. Mares and geldings allow- j ed 4 fts. Winner of the Turf Club Cup to carry 4 flss. extra. Victualler's Purse Of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. each. 2nd horse to save his stakes. Heats, 1 mile. Catch weights. SECOND DAY, Thttbsday, Febettaby 23, 1860. Kurdle Eace Of £40, added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s. each2nd horse to save his stakes. Over 5 hurdles, 3 feet 9 inches high. Heats, 1£ mile- Weights, 3 years, lOst. 4fts., 4 years, list., 5 years, list. lOfts., 6 years and aged, 12st. 4fl>s. allowed to mares and geldings. i Scurry Stakes Of £1 Is. with £20 added. 2nd horse to save bis stakes. Heats, 1 mile. Catch weights. Post entrance. Winner of the Victualler's Purse excluded. Consolation Plate Of £15, added to a handicap sweepstakes of £1 Is. each for horses. that have started and not won at this meeting. 2nd horse to save his Btakes. Horses to be named iof an hour after the last heat of the Scurry Stakes. To be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose I decision will be final. Bell to ring for saddling each day at. £ past 11 o'clock a. m., and to start at noon precisely: Three horses to start for every race, or the public money will not be given. Entrances for all races excepting the Maori Race, the Scurry Stakes, and Consolation Plate, to be made to Mr. Ferrers, at the 'Golden Fleece' Hotel, before 8 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 20fch February, I860; and to be publicly read the same evening. Rules of the Napier Turf Club to be adhered to. The above are to be the amounts of the prizes, provided the subscriptions and entries justify them ; otherwise a proportionate reduction will be made. No horse to be entered for any of the above races except by a subscriber of two guineas to the Fund. Napier, Nov. 3, 1859. Fancy Drawn and other Bonnets. "to/jTRS. BRAY having commenced business in JjjL the above line, desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Napier to her Choice Stock of FANCY GOODS suitable for the present Season. Business hours, 11 till 4; Shakespeare Road, bet. 22, 1859. S. AARONSON " BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Napier, that he has commenced business as a Chronometer % Watch $ Clock Maker, and trusts, by skilful workmanship, and moderate charges, to obtain tbe support of the public. Addeebs. — Carlyle Street, opposite Mr. Kel- . ly's Store. MR. J. N. WILSON, Solicitor, NAPIER. Office, Shakespeare Road. F O R S A L E ,"•;•• /HQ SHEEP, DECIDEDLY A BARGAIN". Apply, to I RIOHAEDSON & CHABLTON. Private Board and Residence '. AT'G/PAIJL^NER'S,^ . "" ' SHAKESPEARE ROAP., : W. W. YATES is licensed to v sell ... .., AMMUNITION. .. ■ . Curtiß.& Harvey's Gunpowder, Patent Shot; '■-.'■fr and beat I Percussion Gaps, always- on

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 117, 17 December 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 117, 17 December 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 117, 17 December 1859, Page 4

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