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Auckland annual race meeting, iB6O. I'ATUONS : Ilis Excellency Sir George Grey, 1v.C.8. Lieut.-General Sir Duncan Cameron, 1C.C.8. VICIC-I'ATItON : His Honor tho Supiri itendont. To take place 011 the Epsom Racecourse, on HONDA!' and TUESDAY, The 2nd and 3rd of January, ISGS. STEWAItBiS : Major Walmsley, | Captain Fraser, C. T. Taylor, Esq. Jl'IKiK : T. Beckham, Esq. R.M., ixkkk oi- Tin: coiust : Henry Hardington, Esq. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1 p.m.— —MAIDEN' PLATE, of 100 sovs. added a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, lor all maiden horses up to (he time of entrance. One and a half miles. Weight—3 years, Sst. 21b. ; 4 years, i)st. <)lb. ; 5 years, lOst. ; G and aged lOst. 41b. 1.30p.m.—2. EI'SOM PLATE, of 150 sov., added to a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, half forfeit. Two miles ; gentlemen riders; welterweights for age;. 3 yrs., lOst. 71b. ; -t yrs., list. Tibs.; 0 yrs., 12st 21bs. ; -5 yrs. and aged, 12st. lGlbs.; an allowance of Tibs, to maiden welter horses. 2.1.5 p.m.—3. ONKHUNGA STAKES, of 10 sov. ; entrance 1- sov. Ono mile, weight—3 yrs., Sst. Gib.; -I yrs., Ost. 101b.; 5 yrs., lOst. ; G yrs. and aged, lOst. 41bs. 2 -15 l-.Tir.—4 INNKKUPERS' PURSE, of .50 sov., added to sweepstake of 0 soys. each. Ono and a half Miles; weight for age, same weights as Maiden Plate. 3.15 r.M.—-;3. LEWISSON CUP, value 15 sov., (the gift of Mr. LkwjssOX, Jeweller), added to an an entry of 3 sov. each, for horses bona tide the property of ollicers of the Colonial Forces, 011 011 the day of entry, and ridden by the same. One mile ; welter weights for age. 3.15. i'.m.G.— PONY IiACU, of 10 so vs., entrance, 1 sov. ; for ponies 11 hands 2 inches and under. Three-quarters of a mile; post entrance. Weights for inches : 1-l-h. 2 in., lOst. 71b.; Ith. lin., list. 71b. ; l ib. Ssl. 71b.; 13h. .'iiti., ~st. 71b. ; 13h. 2in., Gst. 7!b. ; 13h. lin.,sst. 71b. ; 13h., Ist. 71b. i SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. j -m—l. MAIDEN" PRODUCE, of 50 sovs., added | to a sweepstakes ofo sovs. each; for horses bred j in New Zealand. One mile; Maiden Plate j weights; the winner of the Maiden Plato to to carry olbs. extra. 1.30 p.m.—2 I'OSSENISKIE CUP, (the gift of I Mr. Pussexiskik), added to an entry of 3 sovs. each. One mile ; welterweights 2 p.m.—:;, .IOCK liY CLUB PLATE, of 200 sovs., given by the members of the Auckland .loekey Club,with a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each added, half forfeit, if declared on or before the night of general entry. Three miles ; weight— 3 yrs., 7st. Tibs.; 1 yrs., list. -jibs. : o yrs. lOst. ; (i yrs. and aged, 10s. libs. Closed with sixteen entries. 3 I'-M".—i, HURDLE RACE, of .50 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, over seven (lights of hurdles. Twice round the course : welter weights for age. 3.30 p..m.—5. MILITARY PLATE, of not less than 150 sovs.,addcdto a .sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, half forfeit (given by the ollicers stationed in the Province of Auckland.) Gentlemen riders ; welter weights l'or age. TIIIRD DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I. "l 1-..M.—1. LE'WISSON'S CUP, value .C— (the gift of Mr. Lewisson). Ono and a-lialf miles ; weight for age ; entrance, £5. '2 l'.M.— CONSOLATION STAKES, of 20 sovs.; added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, for horses that have started and not won an advertised prize during the meeting. Ono mile; to he handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint ; entries to he made not later than twenty minutes after the Military Plate has been run. 3 p.m. —3. FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 sovs., with a sweep of 5 per cent, on the previous winnings added ; for all winners during the meeting (optional to beaten horses by paying an entrance of 3 sovs. to the stake). Ono milo and a distance ; to be handicapped in the same wav, and entered at the same time, as for the Consolation Stakes. 5 p.m. — I. HAC'lv RACE, of 10 sov.-., fur horses not entered for these races: entrance 1 sov.; One mile ; catch weighU ; pDst entrance. All entries to be sent under sealed cover to the Secretary, at Mr. Hardiugtou's ollice, on or before G o'clock p.m. on Saturday, December2l. The Auckland Jockey Club rules will be strictly adhered to. The decision of the Stewards in all disputes will be tiiia'. Mures and geldings allowed 3lbs., and a further allowance of' Jibs, for maidens in all races except the Maiden Plate. The Welter Race maidens allowed Tibs. No person allowed to nominate or enter a horse : unless a bona fide subscriber of .{.'3 3s. to the fund, | exeopt for the Hack and l'ony Race, for which .CI Is. | will qualify. All riders to appear in proper jockey costume, or \\ ill be lined .01 Is. The weighing bell will be rung lifteen minutes before starting. H. ] IARDIXGTO X, Hon. Secretary. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c., FROM THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHERE. mKti Bli j?. :n uN T E :i; A co., STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending Stock for disposal at the REa U L All WEE KL Y SALES HEED 11V TJIEM NEWMARKET (on Mondays), OTAHUHU, and the DURHAM HORSE" SALE YARDS, D i'it it a m-Stuk kt, that every care and attention will be paid to their safe Landing, within a shurt distance of the Market, and being placed in good and secure Paddocks until disposed of to the best advantage. CASH AD VANCES, if required, on Stock intended for Sale, and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales are effected. OFI'ICE—DuitllAlI-STItEET, OFl' QUEEN-STEEET. IMPORTANT ! TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR, ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS that J.t CATTLE can be LAN LED on tlio East Bank of the Tamaki, about ono mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of a second time pin ting l hem in sliiigs, us well as the additional cost oi Boating, with the further advantage of being at once in a GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels net drawing more than nine feet of 'water can enter and leave at all times with half-tide, and at lull tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charcot the river, kinoh irnisl-.vd by Captain uinui:«, can be oblai'ied at the Hut market. Assistance, i( necessary, can at nil mea be obtained on tne spot. otock toi warded nt once to the market or grazed at llxecl rales until sold. Kovembcr 10, 1563

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 6

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