*' r . niNOE OF WAIVES DRAMATIC r of *°f Mr. Daniels), with an entrance o 3 sovereigns added. One mile; weight for age, same as Oneliunga Stakes. Entries to be o°", T Secretary on or before 6 p.m. on Saturday, 31st December. 2 p.m.—3. CONSOLATION STAKES, of 20 sovs.; added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, for horses that hare started and not won an advertised prize during the meeting. Ono mile ; to bo handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; entries to be made not later than twenty minutes after the Military Plate has been run. 3 p.m.—4. FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 sovs.' with a sweep of 5 per cent, on the provious winnings added ; for all winners during the meeting (optional to beaten horses bv paving an entrance of 3 sovs. to the stake). One inilo and a distance ; to bo handicapped in tho satno way, and entered at the wmim time, as for tho Consolation Stakes. 5 p.m.—s. HACK RACE, of 10 sots., for horses not entered for tlieee races : entrance 1 sov. One mile ; catch weights ; post entrance. Tho Auckland Jockey Club rules will be strictly adhered to. lho decision of tho Stewards in all disputes will be final. Mures and geldings allowed 31bs., and a further allowance of 31bs. for maidens in all races except the Maiden Plate. The Welter Race maidens allowed i lbs. No person allowed to nominate or enter a liorso unless a bona fide subscriber of £3 3s. to tho fund, except for tho Hack and Pony Bnce, for which £1 Is. will qualify. All riders lo appear in proper iockcv costume, or will bo lined £1 Is. Tho weighing bell will bo rung fifteen minutes before starting. H. lIARDINGTON, Hon. Secretary. TENTS! TENTS! £TA SECOND-HAND TENTS, in good order, on O\J SALE, at W. BOYD'S, Sailmnker, Hechanic's Hay. Auckland, Doccmber 31, 1864. ONEHUNGA. GENTEEL RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, A NICELY-FINISHED six-roomed HOUSE, having three fireplaces and a verandah, with three-quarters of an acre of good land, cultivated as a garden, and orchard in full bearing. Applv to C. ARTHUR & SONS, Land Agents, See. M AGAZIN E DE S MOD ES, SKOIITLAJSTD CRESCENT. MESDAMES HUTTON, HALL AND HUTTON BEG to announce to the Ladies and Public of Auckland, that they have commenced business as above, and having for upwards of twenty years met the*requireinents of ladies at the West End, and five years those of the British Court, tliey trust, by introducing per each mail all tho latest novelties direct from Paris, that they will bo able to do tho same for the ladies of Auckland. Mesdames H. H. & H. have just opened a caso of Fancy Goods, selected from the best London markets, and solicit an inspection of the same. Bridal Toilettes prepared from tho latest Parisian models. Mourning Orders promptly executed. N.U.—Next door to Mr. d. Brown's. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LONDON ]if;l'M; ,j J 35111 YE SI lOI?TLAJN 7 D-CJIESCEKT, BEIKG CLOSED DURING THE DAY, ( SAItIEBAY), LP II KEESINGS CLEARING OUT SALE "WILL BE COKTINTTjiD T O-IsTI <3- SIT, FEOM 1 O'CLOCK TO 11. EE MEM BEIl! AT A LARGE REDUCTION OFF THE USUAL PRICES. FOE CASH ONLY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 3
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