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AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES, UNDKR TITK PAT RON Ai; K OF HIS EXCKLLK.VCY SIR OF.OItOF. GBEY, K.C.li. S'J'EWARDS : LiErT.-Cot.. Nixox, Dn. Pollen, (.'. J. Taylor, Esq. F. Howard, Esq. JUDGE: Thomas Beckham, Esq, STARTER: C'ai'tai.n- Shaw. FIRST DAY. FRIDAY', IST JANUARY, ISG t. 1. rpHE MAIDEN PLATE of 100 sovs., with a I sweepstake of 10 sovs. each added. One mile anil a half; 3 yrs.. 8 st. 2 lb.; •! vrs., 9 St. 9 lbs.; ti yrs., 10 st. ; (J yrs. and aged, 10 st. •1. lbs. Mr. lUshvunU's cli. li. " ItCKinini," 4 jts., by " St. Aubyn," ilma llr. Wild ns. bay " (ian-otter," U yrs., Ity " I'aritlc," data " ."\lolly liaisn." Lieut. St. Hill's br. h. " Dainty Ariel," t'» yrs., l»y " HidlUmvorlll." dam " Altlnia " •/ Mr. D. Lynch nr. man; " Venus," 4 yi-s. Oapt. Walaisli'y's ell. li. "Maori t'liief." Nyi-s. 2. The LADIES' PURSE of GO sovs. 2 miles; welter weights, .'j yrs., lOst. 7 lbs.; 4 yrs., 11 st, 7 lbs.; 5 yrs., 12 st. 2 lbs.; Gyrs. and aged, 12 st. 10 lbs. Mr. Redwood's eh. 1). •' liCKaum," 4 yrs. .Mr. Cimierou's bay K. " Volunteer," UL'ed. Air. ns. oh. k- " Harkaway," 3 yrs, Mr. Rubers' grey K- " Sam Slick," ai;ed. Mr. Kelly's b. ai. " Auiiie," r, yrs. 3. ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEER PLATE of-iJO sovs.; .second horse, 10 sovs.; third horse to save his stake. One mile heata; welter weights, l'or all horses bond Jide the property of member.* of the Corps, and whieh have been ridden as troopers for at h ast two months. To be ridden by members ot the Corps. Mr. .John Bishop's " Hay Prince," aired. Mr. James Foley's £i\ m. " Mi>s (Jriz/le." Captain hlaok i:. " Mr. Jnmo.s Maeky's black in. " Fty-hy-\ii;ht," nirml. Mr. Thomxs hay " Micky Free,"' aged. Mr. King's eh. Tammy," aged. Mr. Mateo's b. g. " Hilly 15ruua," a^t-'d. ■L The INNKEEPERS' PLATE of 50 sovs. One mile and a distance ; maiden plate weights. Mr. Magce's bay " Hot.spur," aged. Mr. Ucilwi>od's ch. h. " Ladybird,''\rs., by " U Barbiero," out ot*" Moth." j Mr. Wild ns. br. m. "Brunette." iiged. by " Touohit," daan j Mr. Kelly's b. in. " Annie," yr*. \ Liout. Ilill's l>r. h. " Dainty Ariel." <1 yrs. ] Mr. I). Lyneh's gr. in. " Venus," lyrs. j Mr. U. (Jrahain's b. in. " Laura," yrs. j Mr. Macfurlano's br. g. " Koheroa," M jts. I Captain Waiaslcy's eli. h " Maori Chief,'' V .vrs. Mr. King's eh. g. " Butterfly," aged. 5. The VAKMKRS' I'URSK of -10 hoys., added to a .sweepstake of sovs. each. One mile and three-quarters ; li yrs., 8 st. ; 1 yrs.. 1) st. 7 lbs.; r> yrs., 10 st.; 0 and 10 st. -t lbs. Mr. Redwood's eh. h. " Ladybird," fi yrs. Mr. AVitil ns. br. in. " Brunette." axed. Mr. BogeiV gr. g. " Sain Sliek." aged. Lieut. St. Hill's br. h. - Dainty Ariel," d yrs. (j. PONY RACK of 10 £0v.«., added to a sweepstake of 1 sov. eaeh. One mile eateli weights. [ post entries. j SECOND DAY. j SATURDAY. 1Im» JANUARY. i 1. The .MAIDKN I'ROIM'CK of 50 sovs. One: , mile ; S yrs.. S st. ti lbs ;4 \ rs.. St. 10 lbs.; . fj yrs.. I*o st. : (I and 10 st. 1 !i>s. l*ur all horses bred in New Zealand. The winn- r of the Maiden Plate to earry 5 lbs. extra. ; Mr. RedwfKul's eh. h. ' Ilognum.' 4 yrs. ] Lieut. St. Hill's br. h.' Dainty Ariel,' 0 yrs. j Mr. Maefarlane's br. g. * Koheroa.' .'i yrs. i Mr. D. Lyi.oh's gr. m.' Venus.' 4 yrs. Mr. R. (iruham's b. m.' Laura.' yrs. I Mr. Kellj's b.m. ' Annie," «"> yrs. j 2. JOCKEY CLUIi PLATE of 200 sovs., given by j the members of the Auekland Jockey Club, ! with of 10 sovs. eaeh added. | Half forfeit. 1 f three horses start, the seeoiut j liorse to save his stake. Three miles; yrs., 7 st. 7 lbs.; 1* \ rs., 0 st. f> lbs. ;fj yrs., 10 &t. ; G and 10* st. 4 lbs. j Mr. Redwood's eh. h. ' Ijidybird,' . r » yrs. Mr. Redwood's ch. h.' Kegiium." I yrs. j Mr. Wild names b. g. • tiarrotter.' jts. Mr. King's <rh. g. * Butterfly.' aged. C'ajit. Walm>ley's eh. h.' Maori Chief.' 4 yt>. 'S. The U URDLK RACE, of yo sovs. Twice round ! the course. Welter weights. ! Mr. Cameron's b. g. * Volunteer.' need. ' Mr. Meiioe'.s gr. g. ' Liule Diek.' aced. j 4. ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEER HURDLE ' RACK of ;u» suvh. ; second lu>rse, 10 suvs. ; third horse to save his stakes. Ivilranee i'X , Twiee round the course. Welter weights, t«> , be entered on tin; 2Hth Deeember. Mr. M'Geo's gr. ' Little Diek,' ii r r ed. 5. The MILITARY PLATE ofKOsovs. Two miles. Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. Mr. Bedwood's ch. h.' Ladybird,' f» yrs. Mr. Wild names br. m. • Brunette.' aged. Liout. St. Ilill's b. h.' Dainty ArieL' Mr. Cameron's br. g. * Volunteer,' aged. i Mr. Rog<;r's gr. g. * Sam Sliek,' uged. I C,. CONSOLATION STAKES, of3o sovs. Entrance, j '4 sovs. eaeh, p.p. Eor horses that have started and not. won in the meeting. Horses to be named within IT> minutes after the Military ( Plate has been run. To bo handicapped by | the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. 1 ! mile. ; 7. The FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 per cent, on : the gross amount of money won i>v tiny horse : ! half forfeit. Horses to be named at the same j time as for the Consolation Stakes, and to be. j handicapped in l-he same muniu-r. One mile ! and a distance. I 8. HACK RACE, for untrained horses, of 10 sovs. j 1 mile. Entrance, £1 Caleb weights. Post Entries. REGULATIONS. "Mares and geldings allowed 3 lbs., and a further allowance of 2 lbs., for maiden horses. No person not a subscriber of 3 sovs. to the Race Fund will lie allowed to enter a horse for any except the Royal Cavalry Volunteer Pbue, Pony and Hack Raees. A bell will ring for saddling, and another for starting. Not more than 5 minutes allowed after the last bell, when the horses at t he post will be started. The first race eaeh day to start at 12 a.m. precisely, and lmlf-an-hour to elapse between each race. The prizes will be paid by the Treasurer on Wednesday next after the races at the Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street, at 8 p.m. The raws to be run under the rules of the Auckland Jockey Club. TO FARMERS AND NEW' ARRIVALS. ! The subscriber has been instructed by the proprietor j to sell j A VALUABLE FARM, with HOMESTEAD and STOCK, on the Mahurangi River, within four hours' sail of Auckland, and ve>sels of 30 tons burthen can come close fo the House, <S:c., &c. The Farm is about 400 acres. I The Homestkad comprises good house, oilice, and I stockyards | The Stock, 50 head of cattle, grazing thereon j now. The land is of excellent quality, well fenced and drained, a considerable quantity laid down in grass I and under cultivation, and a paddock of 22 acres is I now being ploughed up for Hummer fallow. There j are also 110 acres of line bush, frontage to the river very considerable. Prick and Terms to a respectable purchaser very inoderale, indeed it is rarely that an opportunity oilers ot such a large and valuable property in such a biizh 1 state oi cultivation, and so contiguous to Auckland, j being oliered to the public. I If not sold before the Ist of February, 1304, it ! will be withdrawn finally. | SAMUKL COCHRANE, ; Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 28 December 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 28 December 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 28 December 1863, Page 2

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