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A DYER.TI 8E R.

AUCKLAND MILITARY EACES *\\7"IEL B li. HELD (weather permitting) at MR. ' ' HARDINGTON'S l'addoek, near Newimtrket, THIS DAY (Tuesdav) mid TO-MORUOW (Wednesday). Stf.wards :— HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B. LIKVT.-GEN. SIR DUNCAN A. CAMERON, K.C.B. | MAJOR-GiiKt:uAr, GALI.OWAY. Colont:i, MOULD, C. 13., R. E. Coi.dxi:L O'BRIEN, M.T. Cact. JENKINS, R.N. LtKUT.-C'or.. "WILLIAMS, R. A. Lieut.-COL. AICNEILL, A.D.C. MiJon SYNGF., Commanding J3rd Lifjht lufantry. CoitatiTiTß of .Maxaoi:mknt : Caitt.ux Tin; Ho\. P. Le P. TRENCH, 40lh Reg II3CNIJY Be BURGH ADAMS, Esq. C.u'T. REIOVE, M.T. LII-TT. TOOGOOD, R.A. Stautkh—C'AfT. GREEN, M.T. Jrnoi: —11. Dt: BURGH ADAMS, Esq. Clkujc or tiii: Cor list: —Ltei'texant BRASIER CREAGII, M.T. SECOND DAY'. 1.0. The POSSENISKTE CL'P (the s if( of Mr. Po**?-ni.-kie), added to a sweepstake of 2 sovs. each, p.p., open to all horses bona iide the property of olliccrs of the army, navy, and colonial Forces; list. each. About one mile and a. quarter. The winner of the Ladies' I'urse to carry 71bs. extra. Mr. Apj-leton (M.T.) ns A T 5 yrs Mr. Appleton (M.T.) ns Gin-otter, I- yrs Mr. W oollield's (A.M.) Elatcatcher, 0 yrs Captain Buck's (C.T.C.) Cyclops, aged Mr. Spillcr's (C.'J'.C.) Nemesis, -t yrs Major Walmesley's (1). E.) ilaori Chief, 5 yrs Lieutenant St. Dili's (A.D.C.) Dainty Ariel, aged Colonel Hamilton's (12th) Wine Merchant, (! yrs Mr. Graham's Herald, aged Mr. Anderson's (R.A.) J .ittie Charlie, aged. -Mr. M ay's (1 >.K.) Eirst ('lass, aged A3:*, 'looijood's (K.A.) Bill Downv 1.15. The GRAN]) MILITARY STEEPLECHASE, value 50 sovs., added to a sweepstake of 5 sovs. each, half forleit ; for horses as qualilied in the Criterion Stakes ; 12st. each. About two and a half miles. Tin' winner of the Criterion Stakes to carry 71bs. extra. Captain Stone's (M.T.) Little Dick Colonel Moraut's ((iSth) Jlarkaway Lieutinant St. Hill's (A.D.C.) I'lv Mr. Anderson's (K.A.) Kiwi Air. Toogood's (K.A.) Shamrock 2.30. The WELTER .STAKES, value 35 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 2 sovs. eacli, half forfeit, for horses as qualified in the Criterion Stakes ; 12st. Tibs. each. About one mile. Mr. Appleton's (M.T.) Paganini Lieutenant St. Dill's (A.D.C.) Fly Coloncl Hamilton (12th) Charlie ' Air. Anderson's (R.A.) Kiwi Captain' Trench's The Hermit Captain Baker's The Nun aptain Creagh's (oOtli) Niger Air. Toogood's (it.A.) Shamrock 3.15. ' The STEWARDS' CUP, value o0 sovs., nddcil to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, half forfeit : open to all horses; 3-years-old, Hsi. : -X-years-old, ijst. 7ibs. ; 5-years-old, lOst. ; G years uml aged. 10st. 'libs. Tlie winner of the Auckland Stakes or Ladies' Purse to carry 71bs. extra.; of both, 14-1 bs extra ; winners of 100 sovs. at any one time, to carry 7 lbs. extra ; mares and geldings allowed 3lbs. Three horses the property of dilfcrcn! owners to start, or only 25 sovs. will be added. About one mile and a half. Lieutenant St. Hill's (A.D.C.) Dainty Ariel, aged Major "Walmesley's (i).K.) 'Maori Chief, 5 yrs. Colonel Hamilton s (12th) Charlie, (> yrs I>lr. Appleton's (M.T.) Gaiottor, 4 yrs 'Air. Bailey's Young Towton, 3 yrs Air. Paton's Mcniniac, 4 vrs Air. Wooliicld's Elatcatcher, -1 yrs Captain Buck's (C.T.C.) Kathiccn, 4 yrs M r. (.indium's Princess Sophia, >L yrs Air. Stewart's Mountain 1 Iter, 5 yrs ■1.0. The JOCKEY CLUB CUP (the gift of the Auckland Jockey Club), added to a sweepstakes of 3 bovs. each, "half forfeit, for horses as qualified for the Criterion Stakes ; 3-year-old, ttst. ; 4-years-old, 3 Ost. 71bs. ; 5-years-old, list. ; ii-vears and aged, 11st. 41bs. The winner of the Tradesmen's Plate to carry about 7ibs. extra. About one mile and .i half. Captain Roe re's (M T.) Koheroa, 4 yrs Lieutenant St. Hill's (A.tt.C.) Kly, aged Colonel Hamilton's (12th) Wine Merchant, tj yrs Captain Trench's ( lOtli) The Hermit 5 yrs Air. Toogood's (K.A.) Shamrock, aged Captain Pal: er's The Nun, 5 yrs Captain Creagh's (oOtli) Niger, aged 4.'! 5. The CONSOLATION STAKES, of 2 sovs. each, with added, for beaten horses. Distance and weights to be i-pcciiied on the day. RULES. 1. All entries to be made and paid for by live o'clock, p.m., on the 15th September, to the. Secretary of the Races, Ofiieers' Mess Hut, Albert Barracks ; declaring all particulars, and the colours of the riders, which colours must be adhered to under u penalty of 1 sov. 2. 'i'lie decision of the majority of the Stewards to be final in case of a dispute. 3. No ollicer of the regular army or navy will be allowed to run a horse at the meeting who is not a subscriber of at least two pounds to the race fund. 4-. Should the weather prove unfavourable the Stewards have it in their power to postpone the meeting. 5. Any owner exercising his horses on the racecourse after a day 1o be hcrealter named will be disqualified from running such horses at the meeting. 0. The English .1 ockey Ulul; and Market. Jlarboroug'.i Steeple Chases Rules will be observed ; a copy of which may lie seen on application to the Secretary. 7. The winners ol the Auckland Stakes, Criterion Stakes, or Grand Military, lo pay 5 socs. each towards expenses ; all other winners 2 sovs. each. S. The bunds of the ISth Royal Irish and 50th Regiments will play during the R'aces, by permission of the Commanding Oilicers. 'J. A stand will be *rreeled on the ground, from which the entire course can be seen. S. TOOGOOD, Lieut. R.A., Secretary. PROrOSED AMATEUR. DRAMATIC SOCIETY PERSONS interested in the Formation of a PRIVATE GAitKICJf CLUB, are invited to communicate by letter to "TIIESPIS," 11 >:raLl> Oflice.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 268, 21 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 268, 21 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 268, 21 September 1864, Page 1

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