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To Cheese Makers. R UNNETS AND ANNATTO of the best des--1 cription now on Sale at the Stores of SAMUEL BROWN, , Shorthand Street and Queen Street. Wines and Spirits OF the best quality always on hand, and sold cheaper than by any other house in Auckland, at SAMUEL BROWN’S, Shortland-street and Queen-street. To Lemonade & Ginger Beer Manufacturers. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, O TONS TARTARIC ACID, in bulk or jars 1 Ton Cream of Tartar 25 Barrels Bleached Ginger 6 Cases Essences 10 Casks Lime Juice 10 Hhds. Loaf Sugar 25 Barrels English Crushed Sugar 500 Gross Corks SAMUEL BROWN, Shortland-street and Queen-street. Tobacco and Cigars, NOW LANDING, EX “LORD ASHLEY” AND “ INDIAN EMPIRE.” rfi AAA HAY ANN A CIGARS 20 half-ticrccs Small-fig Negrohead Tobacco 10 kegs ditto ditto A liberal allowance made to wholesale buyers. For cheapness go to v SAMUEL BROWN’S, Shortland-street and Queen-street. Oars! Oars! EX “CONSTANCE,” FROM CALIFORNIA. 300 ASSORTED SIZES, 6 feet to 24 feet. C. A. HARRIS. Blasting Powder, TO ARRIVE PER “ KATE,” TON BEST, BLASTING POWDER. C. A. HARRIS. House to Let. THE House at present occupied by Dr. Hubadlt, in Hobson-stveet. C. A. HARRIS. T. B. HILL, Dispensing and family chemist, and Importer of Genuine Drugs and Chemicals, Photographic Requisites, Patent Medicines, Leeches, Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Fruit Essences, Druggists’ and Surgeons’ Sundries. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' Corner of Victoria and Chapel Streets, Auckland. N. B.—Horse and Cattle Medicines of all descriptions. - M AIIIJRANGI REGATT A, This Day, Thursday, January 1. ALL BOATS to start from the East side of thp Flag-ship, and return on the same. c FIRST RACE. Coasters under 27 tons. Course —Round the South end of Saddle Island, passing round to the South of Hayden’s Island, and coming in on the North end of Saddle Island, rounding a Boat moored off Mr. Mcßrarty’s. To start with mainsail set. r Half a minute per ton allowed. Time, 10 o’clock a.m. First prize £9 0 0 Second Boat 3 0 O The Third Boat, if five start, saves her stakes Entrance £l, SECOND RACE. For Sailing Boats, not exceeding twenty-one feet on the keel. Course —Round a Boat moored off Heads, on the South side ; and round a Boat off Mr. Mcßraffy’s, on the East side. First prize £4 0 0 Second Boat I 0 O The Third Boat saves her stakes, if five start. Entrance, 15s. THIRD RACE. For Flat Bottom Boats, not less than two feet three inches wide. FOURTH RACE. For Lads under seventeen years of age. Boats as in third race. Starting Time. First race 10 a.m. Second race 11 a.m. Third race ..12 a.m. Fourth race 2p,m. BSST“A DUCK HUNT”.Jgj| Umpire, Dk. Dalliston. Secretary and Treasurer, Captain Lloyd. Dundee Saw Mill Races. npilE ANNUAL RACES will be held on the JL Race Course adjoining the Dundee Saw Mills on SATURDAY, the 3rd January, 1863. 1. DUNDEE SAW MILL STAKES, £2O: one mile heats; weight for age; open to all horses that have never won an advertised prize. Entrance £l. 2. LADIES’ PURSE, £10: f mile heats; catch weights; open to all ponies that have never won an advertised prize. Entrance 10s. 3. CIRCULAR SAW STAKES, £10; f mile heats; to carry II stone; open to all hacks only that have never run for any prize. Entrance 10s. 4. PONY RACE, £5: 1 mile heats; catch weights; open to all ponies. Entrance ss. 5. HACK RACE, £5: 1 mile heats; eatch weights; open to all hacks. Entrance ss. 6. CONSOLATION STAKES, £6: entrance added; single event; twice round; 10 stone; for all beaten horses. Entrance ss. *** l. FOOT EACE; £3; 300 yards. Entrance ss. •2. " “ £2; 200 “ « 2s. 6d. *3. “ “ £1 10s.; 100 yards. " 2s. 6d. *4. CONSOLATION; £2; ioo'yards. Entrance 2s. f .1. added for all beaten runners. will be given for the best STANDING and RUNNING LEAPS, THROWING WEIGHTS, &c. * These sports will be open to civilians only. No horses will be allowed to run for these races unless the owners are subscribers to the race fund of not less than £ I on or before FRID AY. 2nd January, to 11. CLaRKE, Wyndham-street, or D. HENDERSON, Dundee saw Mills.

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1756, 1 January 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1756, 1 January 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1756, 1 January 1863, Page 1

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