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ATI CK LAiS'3) MI LIT AIIY EACES V\r lLrj (weather permitting) at MR. 1 ' ITA rtDINRTON'S Paddock, near Newmarket, on TUESDAY and "WEDNESDAY, 20th and til st September, 18G4. Stewards :— HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B. Li evt.-G EN. SIR DUNCAN A. CAMERON, K.C.B. MA,JOI:-G ENERAL GALLOWAY. COl.oxej. MOULD, C. 8., R. E. ColonEE O'BRIEN, M.T. C'.\ i-T. JENKINS, R.N. Lievt.-Coi.. WILLIAMS, R. A. Committee ov Management : Cai'tai.v Tiik 11 ox. F. Li: p. FRENCH, 40th Reg. HENRY I/K BIJRGII ADAMS, Esq. Cai'T. RICEVE, M.T. Li EFT. TOOGOOD, R.A. STAini:ii—C.M'T. GREEN, M.T. .TnsciE—lL De BURG'II ADAMS, Esq. Ci.ehk in' Tin: Ooi-HSE —Lieutenant BRASIER CREAGIT, M.T. FIRST DAY. 1.0. The LADIES' PURSE, value Cf> sov., added to a sweepstakes of o -ov. rai li, lialf forfeit ; for Jiotm's bona tide (be property of odicers on full )iay of I lie'army, navy, or colonial Forces, and ridden by the same; 3 years old, 9st.; 4 years old, lOst. 4-ll>s.; 5 years old, 10st. 101b.; (i years and aged, list. About 1 mile. 1.45. The CRITERION STAKES, of 4 sov. cneh, half forfeit, with .10 sovs. added; for horses bona fide and unconditionally the property of ofiicers 011 full pay of the -regular army, or navy, on the day of entry, and ridden by the same,; list. Tib*, cnch. About 2 miles, over six i'.iglits of hurdles. 0. The AUCKLAND STAKES, of S sovs. each, half forfeit, with ."O sovs. added; for horses the property of or nominated by ofiicers 011 full pay of the repularl army or navy. The winner to be sold immediately after tho race for 100 sov., if demanded, or carry Tibs, cxtni; if entered, to be sold for 50 sovs., allowed 711i5.; winners of 100 sovs., at niiv one time, to curry 71bs. extra. '.I he winner of the Ladies' Purse to carry 71bs. extra mares and geldings allowed 3lbs. Three horses, the property of different owners, to start, or only 25 sovs. will be added. lOst. each. About li, miles. Tin- OPEN STEEPLECHASE, value 30 sovs., added to a 1 weepstakes of '1 sovs. each, half forfeit, open to all horses, list. 71bs. each. 1 About two and a-half miles. ! 4.0. j The OPEN PONY RACE, of 1 sov. each, «ilh 25 I added, open to all ponies 1-t hands - inches and ! nndi r; catch weights. About three-quarters of a mile. 4.-15. The TRADESMAN'S PLATE, alio gift of the Tadc.-nun of A i:el.!m'idl. added to a sweepstakes of " >ovs. each, half forfeit ; for horses as qualified in the Criterion Stakes; lift. 71bs. taeli. About r.ne and a qiiailir.

SKC'OXD BAY. LO. '\ he rOFSIiKISKIK CUP ((he gift of Mr. Possoliiskie}, added to a sweepstake of '£ sovs. each, pp.. (pen lo all horses bone. fide the property of ollic'crs of 11 jo army, navy, ami colonial Forces; list. each. A'. out one mile and a quarter. The winner of (he Ladies' Purse to carry 71bs. extra. 1.-10. Tin- GBA3SD jVIILITALT & TF.EPLECIT A SK. value SO >oys.. added to a sweepstake of 5 sots. cacli, half Ibrteit: for horfes a? qualified ill the Criterion italics: 12tt. each. About two and a half miles. Tin- winner of tlie Criterion btakes to carry 71l>s. extra. 2,;.:0. The M'FLT KP SvIAKJ'S, \nlue 35 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, half forfeit, for horses as qualified in t!ie Criterion Stakes ; I2st. 71bs. each. About one mile. 3.15. Tin* STKW AT!T>S' CUP, value ."jO sovs., added to a Mteepstakcs of 5 hws. eaeli, half forfeit : open to all horses; o-yi ars-chl. Sst. : -l-vears-oM. !).-t. 711/ S. : 5-ycars-old. lOst. ; (j years and atsed. lOst. i!bs. The winner of the Auckland Stakes Or Ladies' Purse to curry 71hs. e.stra : of both, l llbs extra ; winners of 100 sovs. at any one time, to carry 7 lbs. extra ; mares and geldings allowed ::lbs. Three horses the property of ditterent owners to :-*:vt, or only i'sovs. will be added. About one mile ami a half. LO. The .lOCKKY CT.IT! CL'l' (the gift of (he Auckland .lot key Club), added to n sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, half forfeit, for horses as qualified for the Criterion Stakes: e-ycar-old, t'st. ; -l-years-old, lOst. 7llis. ; list. ; (>-years and a<;ed, list. -libs. 'j he winner of the Tradesmen's l'tate to carrv about 7ibs. extra. About one mile and a half.' '1.-! 5. The CONSOLATION STAKES, of 2 sovs. caeli, with added, for beaten horses. Distant.e ami weights to be specified oil the rinv. P. V L K S . 1. .All riilrits to lio made and paid for bv five oYloek. p.m.. <-n the 1 oth September, lo the Secretary of the l-vaivs. (.Milcu's* Mc.-'s iint, .Albert Karra<*ks ; deebn'iiiij nil particulars, and the colours of ilio riders, which «olours inii.-t ):e adhered to under a penalty of 1. sov. 2. The decision of the majority of the Stewards to be iimd in rase of u dir-putc. i>. >'o oliit er of the regular army 01* navv will be allowed to run a horse a; the meeting who is not a subscriber of at ie»s( two pounds to the rjee fund. •I. .should the weather prove unfavourable the Stewards have it i:i iheir power to postpone the meetinir.

o. Any owner exercising his horses on 1 ]»»» racecourse alter :i day to he hei\afler named will he tiis.pV.diiied from running such horsc.s at the meeting. (i. The key Club and Market Jlarhorou»h Steeple Cha-cs Kules will bo observed ; a eopv ot which may hesven on application U» the Secretary. 7. The winners of tin* ".Auckland Kfal;cs, Criterion Stakes, or Grand -Military. !o pay 5 soys, each towards exponas ; all ot her winners '2 sovs. each. S. 1 h< i hands ot tin l IBth lloval irish and -30th Jh-pments will ])!:iy during the Knees, by permission of the Commanding Onieers. 1). A stand will bo erected 031 the course, from which the entire course can be seen. S. TOOGOOD, Lieut. K.A., Secretary. A M 31 U N 1 'J l l O X. *: L K V' 8 A ?J M V X T T T O X or i:vr:HY nis-/!;! ition* L'OU »Vi'UKTiNu Oii Mil.flUUV PI'HI'OS-KS. DOi'IiLK Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Pelf Wadding!? to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges «r killing t ;anie. &e., ul Iou»j distances, Ihveeh Loading Cartridge Cases of superior <{uaihy i'er Shot Guns and KiP.es, Vin Cartridges for " LeKevolvers of 7, t>, and 12 iniiimetros. flufoh's Utile fchcil Tubes. Cartridges and Caps for Colt's, Diane's, Tranter's, Adams', ami other Revolvers. TiALL CARTKIDGES For Pnfu-ld, AVhitworfh, and Henry':; Jviilcs, also for Wostley HichardV, Terry's, Wilson's, IVinee's, Oeane's, and other J«rceeh Loaders. lu'/rta ((inform tcco/hi mtul* h;j compression front stiff. JirfiiUtl J.t'>l'/. I£LKY PROS., OrayV-Inn-Road, London, "W.C. r Wiioi-bsat.k Only.*!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 252, 2 September 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 252, 2 September 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 252, 2 September 1864, Page 2

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