AUCKLAND ANNUAL BACES, 1865. TO BE HELD AT THE EPSOM BACECOTJBSE, Jaktjaxy 2nd and 3bd. FIRST DAY. . ■ Ist.—MAIDEN PLATE, of — soy., -with a Sweepstake of 10 boy. each added, p.p. One and a half Miles. _ Weight for age. 3 years old, Bst. 21b.; 4 years old, 9sfc. 91b.; 5 years old, 10at.: 6 and ased r lOst. 41b. . 2nd.—The EPSOM PLATE, of 150 bov., added to ' an Entry of 10 sot. each, p.p. Two Miles. Welterweight for age. 3 years old, lOst. 71b.; 4 years old, list. 71b.; 5 years old, 12st.' 21b.; 6 and aged, 12st. 101b. Mares and geldings allowed 31b., and a further allowance of 71bs. to maiden welter horses. Gentlemen riders. 3rd.—ONEHUNGA STAKES, of — sot;, added to an Entry of 4 sov., p.p. One Mile. 3 years oid, Bst. 61b.; 4 years old, 9at. 101b.; 5 years old, lOst. ; 6 and aged, lOst. 41b. Blares and geldings allowed 31bs. 4 th.—INN KEEPERS' PURSE, of — boy., with 10 percent. Entrance added on the amount subscribed. One and a half Miles. Same weights as for Maiden Plate.' otIi.—LEWISSON CUP, of the value of 15 sot. (the gift of Mr. Lewisson, Jeweller), to be run for by horses, bona fide and unconditionally, at the time of entry and for three months previously, the property of Members of the Colonial Forces ! gentlemen riders ; added to an Entry of 3 sov., p.p. One-Mile. Same weights as for Onehunga Stakes. 6th.—POKY RACE, of — sov., for ponies of 13£ hands and under, added to a Sweepstake of 1 boy About three quarters of a Mile. Catch weights. SECOND DAY. Ist.—The POSSENISKIE CUP, of the value of 21 foy. (the gift of Mr. Possexiskje), added to an Entry of 3 sov., p. p. One Mile. Same weight as for Onehunga Stakes. 2nd.—MAIDEN PRODUCE, of—sor., Entrance 5 sov.; -winner of Maiden Plate to carry 51bs. extra. One Mile. Same weight as for Onehunga Stakes. 3rd.—JOCKEY CLUB PLATE, of 200 sov., given by the members of the Auckland Jockey Club, with a Sweepstake of 10 sov. each added, hal forfeit. If three Horses start the second to save his stake. Three Miles. "Weight for age ; 3 years old, 7 st. 7 lb.; 4 years oH, 9 .st. 5 lb.; 5 years old, 10 st.; 6 and aged, 10 st. 4 lb.; Mares and Geldings allowed 3 lbs. 4th.—The HURDLE EACH, of — sov., over seven flights of Hurdles, added to an Entry of o boy. p. p. Twice round the course and a distance. Same weights as for the Epsom plate. sth.—The MILITARY PLATE, of — sov.; Welter Weights, Gentlemen Riders, added to an Er.trance of 10 per cent., p. p. Two Miles. Same weights as for the Epsom Plate. Cth.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of — soy. # Entrance 3 sov. each, p. p., for Horses that, have started and not won in the meeting, to be 1 handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. One Mile. "th.—FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 per cent, on the gross amount of momy won by any Horse, half forfeit. To be handicapped in the same manner as the Consolation. One mile and a distance. Bth. —HACK RACE, for untrained Horses, of — sov. ; Entrance 1 sov. ; Catch Weights ; Post
Entries. One Mile. LEWISSOX'S CUP (the gift of Mr. Lewisson). Open to all horses. Weight 9st. 61b. One mile. Single event. "Weight for age in all races unless otherwise specified. The races to be run under the rules of tile Anck— and Jockey Club. ED. WOOLFIELD, Secsetary.KATE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS", KATE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS. KATE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS. This i-nvaltjable medicine,.. which has for nearly half a century had a large and increasing Sale throughout the whole of the UNITED KINGDOM, is now introduced to the Colonies with the greatest confidence. It is admirably adapted to supply a great want — that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. These Pills are a purely Vegetable preparation* and may be taken at any time by either eex without fear of danger. They act upon the bowels mildly yet effectually, and by tlieir fine tonic, aromatic, and! aperient properties, they remove all oppressive accu--initiations, regulate the secretions of the liver anc? bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify theblood, Unlike many remedies, they do not inducer liability to take cold or establish a necessity lor the habitual use of purgatives, and are tlius strongly recommended as the BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. To Emigrants and Persons residing in the Colonies these Pills are invaluable, as the very numerous Testimonials which reach the Proprietor as the spontaneous expressions of gratitude on the part of heads of Families, and others, prove that, except in rare instances, where Kaye's WorsdelTs Pills are used, N O OTHER MEDICINE IS EYER BEQu JJttED. Preparcd solely by John Kate. Esq., of Prospect Hali, Woodford,Esssex. Sold by all Chemists and other dealers in patent medicines, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d and 4s. Gd. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street London. THE DOCTOR FOR ALL HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. S BROWN, AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND s Shortland-Street, Auckland. CHEST COMPLAINTS. No diseases are more frequent, few more dangerous, than affections of the respiratory organs. The first symptoms of catarrah, bronchitis, and influenza, may always be radically removed by Holloway's renowned Pills. They quickly remedy any temporary stagnation of blood, relieve any overgorged veins, moderate the hurried breatliing, and enable the lungs to do their office with ease and regularity. These Pills, by their purifying powers, cleanse the blood from all impurities, "and fortify the system against consumption, asthma, and similar complaints. STOMACH, LIVES, SIDNEYS A3TD BOWELS. From various causes these organs are frequently (r etting out of order, and require some suitable medicine to regulate them. Holloway's Pills effect this object with wonderful celerity and certainty. They do not distress the system, or weaken the frame; ; thev thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs. They gently excite the stomach and liver, stimulate the kidneys to perform their functions efficiently, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annovance; again, taken an hour before dinner, they cannot be equalled as a " Dinner Pill" as they entirely prevent acidity, flatulency, nausea, and biliousness. WINDY oa WATERY DROPSY. Whoever is alllicted with these complaints, should at once have recourse to Holloway's Pills. They act most energetically on the glandular and absofhant system, purify the blood, and impart a vigourwhich age or other causes may have temporarily taken away. They excite the kidneys to increased activity, and thereby stimulate the absorbants to remove thfl fluid already collected. DISORDERS TECirtlAB XO WOITEN. There is no medicine equal to Holloway's Pills for correcting the ailments incidental to females. They may be taken with safety for any irregularity of the system. As they remove all cause of maladies, and so restore, by their* grand purifying properties, females of all ages to robust health. iyrLTTENZA, DIPTHERIA, ASB EOBE THEOAT. How all-important it.is to check the firatdepartura from health! * All may do so by taking Holloway's Pills without risk or restriction. In all diseases affecting the blood, nerves, and muscles, or in cases of fever ° sore throat, colcls, coughs,, asthma, and shortness of breath, the earlier, they are taken better.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 7
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