THEA TE E 11 OYA L . Proprietor . . Mr. S. Sows. By general request, the Performance will conclude with THE CO LLE 10 X BAW N, To cojniiionce with TII E CA R N I VA L BAL L. rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), September 17th, X Jbb J-, the rerformanee w|U rominenee with THE CAENIVAL BALL. And conclude with the colleen bawn. With new and magnificent Scenery, and thecal London i-lteeU, supported by S I 11. OEO RG E FA W GET T , M KS S It S. .1 Olt N DUN M, TO M rAWr KT T. And ;mHS. 1:, JUNO. 11. DUNX, 13. IIOYAI,, And the Star Companv. llt E Tltltl LL I (l ILLUSION O F TOE WATER CAVE, A scene which surpasses all previous scenic effects yet. presented in New Zealand. FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF MISS ELIZA EOYAL, Buiwcr Lyttou's Comedy of MON E Y Stalls sa. ; to be reserved at Yakty's. N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2s. THEATEE EOYAL. MON D A A*. OA"EAI BE E 21sr. IStii, S E IST IE IF 1 X T oiM R. .1 O H X D U X X . LONDON ASSURANCE, And A L A D D I X. AUCKLAND"AN,\TAL RACES, ISGS. TO BE HKI.D AT THE EPSOM RACECO ERSE, | lANt-'AitY 2ND and ;)!:D. FIPST DAY. tst. MAIDEN r PLATE, of — sov., Avith a Sweepstake of 10 sov. eacii addtd, p-1 1 . Oue and a half Miles. AA eiijlit for age. 3 years old, Sit. 21b.: 4 years ' old, tlst. t)lb. ; 5 years old, lOst. ; (3 and a< T ed TUst. -lib. 2nd. —The EPSOM PLATE, of 150 sov.. added to an Entry of 10 sov. each, p.p. Two Miles. Y 1 filer weight fV> 1- age. year# old, 10s!. 71b. :■! years oht, list. 7lh. : 5 years old, 12st. 21b.: ti and aL'ed. ]2sl. 1 (lib. A 1 ares and geldings I allowed ,'fili., and a further allowimv of 7ibs. to maiden welter hoi>es Cieiitli-men riders. ol *d. ONEl'.l N1 i A iS LA !v .of — sow, added to an Entry of-1-sov.. p.p. Cue.Mile. :S years old, K*t. (Jib. : -1- years oil, 'Jst. 101b.; 5 \ cars old, iOst. : l> and aged, lUst. lib. Mares tliid geKiiii«rt allowed 3d)S. •Ith.— I.V.N KEEPERS' i'ERSE, of — sov., with 10 per cent. Entrance added on the amount subscribed. One and a half M ile^. Same as tor Maiden Plate. sth.— LEW 1-St >.\' CIJ I', of the value of 15 sov. (the gift of Mr. Lnvtssox, Jeweller), to be run for by horses, bona tide and unconditionally, at the time of entry and for three months previously, the property of .Members of 1 lie Colonial Forces; gentlemen riders ; added to an Entrv of 3 sov., p.p. Oue Mil,-. Same weights as for Or.ehunga Stakes, (ith.— I'ONY RACE, of — sov., for ponies of 13V hands and under, added to a Sweepstake of 1 sov About three quarters ol a Slile. Catch weights. SECOND DAY. Ist.—The POSSENISKIE CIIP, of the value of 21 sov. (the gilt of Mr. PosstiNtsKtE), .added to mi Entry of 0 sov., p. p. One Mile. Same weight as for Onoliunga Stakes. 2nd.—MAIDEN Pit'.iDUCE, of—sov., Entrance •~> : '*v. ; winner of Maiden. Plate to carry albs. • -xt,- : ,. One Mile. Same weight as for Onehungi Stakes. Jlrd.—,JO( "K E Y OLE 1! I'I.ATE, of 200 sov., given hy the uienibe's of the Auckland .W-key Club, with H Swcci stake of 10 sov. each added, hal: iorl'eit. If tinvi? I[< i>es start tho second to save his stake. Three Mik-s. AVeight for age ;i! yen - ; old, 7ft. 7 lh- ; ■' years old, flst. 1) lb. ; 5 years •■ld, 10 st.; G and agial, 10 st. •! lb. , Marcs ami (bluings allowed ti lbs. ■Ith.—The lICItni.E UAC'E, <>f—sov., over seven flights of Hurdles, added to an Entry of •} sov., p. p. 'j wiee round the course and a distance. Same weights as for tho Epsom plate. sth.—The MILITARY PLA lE, o'f — sov.; Welter Weights, Gentlemen Riders, added to an Entrance of 10 per cent., p. p. Two Miles. Same as for tin; Epsom Plato. (Sth.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of — sov. ; Entrance 3 sov. each, p. p., for Horses that have started and .not won in the meeting, to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they niav appoint. One Mile. 7f n .—FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 per cent, on the gross amount of money won by any Hcrso, half forfeit. To be handicapped in the same manner as the Consolation. One mile and a distance. Bth. HACK RACE, for untrained Horses, of — soa*. ; Entrance 1 sov.; Catch Weights; Post Entries. One Mile. Weight for age in all races unless otherwise specified. Tiie races to be run under the rules of the Auckland J cokey Club. ED. AVOOLFIELD, Secretary. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the PARTNERSHIP of COLLIE and KERR luio of tho Bricklayers' Arms, Auckland, Innkeepers, or against tho separate. ESTATE of ANDREW KERR tiro requested fosend their accounts to Messrs. K EETLEY and DAVY", Solicitors, Canada Building ! , Auckland ; on or helbio lite 21st in^t. Novomb a" K>, '.Sti-l. BOARIJ AND lii-.sl DEN-:E.—Four rospeetabl men 1 ivi be accon mo.lai.cd with above in a I prn at.' fami'.y. Apply to JuHN STEPHENSON" ic 0., Victoiia-Jtroet, two dojrs above Old House at Home,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 317, 17 November 1864, Page 1
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