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Sporting 1 . , Havelock Christmas Races, 1870. TO take place on MONDAY, the 26th December, at 12 o'clock, in Mr. c Bee's paddock. Ist bace. b OPEN HUEDLE EACE of £ ; over j six hurdles, 3j feet. 2 miles. Entrance £ . Welter weights for age. ; 2nd kacb. 5 HACK HUEDLE EACE, for Horses that have never woteiiui- advertised hurdle race. 3 hurdles, ' 3 i"teek \ mile heats. Entranced . Catch weights. 3bd HACE. TEIAL STAKES of £ . Flat race, open to all horses that have never won ' an advertised race. 1 mile. Entrance £ , Catch weights. r 4th bace. t HAVELOCK STAKES of £ . Flat race, open to all horses that have never won an advertised race of £40. 2 miles. 3 . Entrance £ . Weights for age. ) sth eace. HACK FLAT EACE of £ . f mile heats. Catch weights. , 6th race. CONSOLATION STAKES of £ . No maiden allowance for welterweights. Eules will be posted on the course. \ EDWARD BISSELL, 457 Sec. and Treasurer. ; Hampden Race Meeting. 1&/T0NDAY, DECEMBEE 26, 1870. Fiest Eace to Start at 12 o'Ciock. . HURDLE RACE, of soys. ; two miles, over six jumps, 3 feet 6 inches. Open to all horses. Weight not less than 11 ! stone. Entrance 1 soy. I HACK HURDLE RACE, of soys ; one mile and a-half, over five jumps, 3 feefc I 6 inches. For all horses that have never ! won an advertised race. Catch weights, i Entrance 10s. ! HAMPDEN STAKES, of soys. ; two miles. For all horses that have never won an advertised race. Weight not less than list. Entrance 1 soy. . LADIES' PURSU, of soys. ; one mile. Open to all horses. Catch weights. Eni trance 10s. 1 CONSOLATION RACE, of soys. ; one mile and a-half. For beaten horses. Catch weights. Entrance 10s. No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless a subscriber of 10a. to the fund. Three horses to start in each race or no public money will be given. In the event of any race not filling, others will be substituted. 406 Focett's Trust Estate. IT is requested that all Stable accounts due to the Estate of O. Focett be paid on or before the 31st December next, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. T. K. NEWTON, G. H. SWAN, 477 Trustees. Private Baths. THE Undersigned begs to intimate that, in addition to the Plunge and Shower BATH hitherto open, he has had constructed a Private BATH for LADIES, fitted up with every possible convenience. JAMES M'MUREAY. Shamrock Hotel, Tareha's Bridge, December 7, 1870. 479 [advektisement.] SIR, — With reference to the statement made by Mr. Matheivs, at the inquost held on the body of the late Mr. Snee, that there was no bottled Beer to be had in Hainpden, I have only to state that I was in possession of bottled Beer and Ale of various brands, as well as plenty of draught. — I am., &c, WILLIAM INGRAM, • Sawyer's Arms, 478 Hampden. mo ARKive, Per "SANTIAGO".& "TIMAEU," Direct from England. 151 PACKAGES MERCHANDISE, Particulars of which will appear in a future advertisement. In order to make room for the above goods, the Undersigned begs to inform the public that the whole of his present Large Stock of DRAPEEY, CLOTHING, HABERDASHERY, and BOOTS, will be offered at a geeat keduction, for ONE MONTH ONLY. Commencing from this date, a discount of TWENTY PER CENT, will be allowed upon all Cash Purchnses to the amount of One Pound and upwards. N.B. — All Goods marked in plain figures. W. RATHBONE. Waipawa, Nov. 12, 1870. 325

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2013, 13 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2013, 13 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2013, 13 December 1870, Page 1