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Auckland spuing meeting 26th and 27th September, 1860. FIRST DAY. HURDLE RACE, o sots, each, li. ft., with 25 iots. added, list. 71bs. each. Two miles. MATDEN PLATE of 3 sots, each, p.p., with 30 sovs. added, for all horses that have never won > race on the flat, value 2-5 govs. Weight for age. One mile. The EPTEMBER HANDICAP of 15 bots. each, 10 eovs. ft., and 2 sovs. only to the fund if declared within seven days of the publication of the weighti with 100 sovs. added. Highest weight, lOst. 71bj', The second to save his stake, and the winner to pay 10 bovb. towards expenses. Three miles. Closed with twelve entries. SELLING STAKES of 2 sovs. each p.p., with 20 bovs. added. Welter weight for age, with selling allowances. The winner to be sold by auction immediately, after the race, and any Burplus our the selling price to go to the fund. Three-quarters of a mile. The AUCKLAND CLUB PLATE, value — sou. added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, h. ft. To be ridden by members of the Auckland Club. 3 years old 7st 41b, 4 years old 9st 41b, 5 yeari old 9st l<?lbs, 6 and aged lOst 41bs. One mile and a half. SECOND DAY. The TOWN PLATE (Handicap) of — bovb., added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, h. ft. Highest weight, list. One mile and a-quarter. The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, (Handicap) of 5 sovs. each, h. ft., with 50 sari. added. Highest weight, 12st. 71b. Three miles. The MILITARY PLATE, value — bovb., added to a sweepstakes of 10 bots. each, h. ft. To be ridden by officers of her Majesty's regular ana colonic forces. Welter weight for age. Two miles. The GRAND STAND STAKES (Handicap) of 40 sovs. Entrance, 4 sovs. to the fund. One mile and a-half. FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 per cent, on th« gross amount of winnings at this Meeting. Entry optional to beaten horses on payment of 3 bovi. One mile and a distance. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, for beaten horwi, Mares and geldings allowed 31b3. All entries to close at 6 p.m. on the Ist September. Entries in writing, enclosing stakes, to be addreeted to the Secretary of the Baces, at Mr. Hardington'i office. The winner of each race to pay 5 bovb. towards expenses. S. TOOGOOD, H[on. See. TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND AND ITS VICINITY. C. MARKS "jp>EGS to call their attention to the following LIST OF PRICES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, FOE THE SIOKTHS OF JTTX.T AND AUGUST, 1865. B. d. LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE MILITARY HEELS .... 8 0 LADIES' CLOTH ELASTIC SIDE DOUBLE-SOLED, TOP-PIECE, HEELED 8 6 LADIES' BEST FRENCH CASHMERE ELASTIC SIDE ... 7 6 LADIES' SIDE-LACE CASHMERE . 4 6 LADIES' INDIA - RUBBER OVERSHOES 2 8 WOMEN'S LEATHER BOOTS, LEATHER LINED . . . .90 WOMEN'S MEMEL LEATHER BOOTS 7 6 MEN'S STRONG NAIL NAPOLEONS 17 6 MEN'S BEST PATENT NAPOLEONS 25 0 MEN'S STRONG GRAIN WATERTIGHTS 16 6 McGUffiE'S CELEBRATED NUGGET BOOTS .... 20 0 MEN'S CALF WELLINGTONS . . 15 0 MEN'S CALF ELASTIC SIDES . . 12 6 MEN'S STRONG NAIL BLUCHERS . 10 6 MEN'S CALF BLUCHERS ... 6 6 MEN'S PATENT ELASTIC SIDES . 15 0 BOYS' STRONG NAIL LACE BOOTS 8 6 GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety, from . 3 0 A liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers and Country Dealers. tjgT Please note the Address : CHARLES MAEKS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKES, QUEEN STREET, (OPPOSITE THE "SOtTTHEBN CBOSS" OPPICB.) N.B.—Maxwell's Brass and Steel Spurs, and Patent Boxea on Sale. NOTICE. ALL persons having CLAIMS against Mrs. Yenadles, will please send the tamo to the office of the undersigned. JACKSON & RUSSELL, Fore-street. Ist September, 1865. FOE SALE, THE LEASE (nearly four years to run) of the STORE now occupied by the undersigned' opposite the site of the new Custom-house. —Apply between ten and twelve, to B. E. EMANUEL, Fort-street. BEE HIVE TOY & FAJN T CY BEPOSITOBY, QUBEN-SXREET, NEAB WAKEFHSLD'STKEBr. THIS establishment is RE-OPENED with achcice selection of New Goods per late arrivals, whick &r© now selling at very low prices. Storekeepers supplied on libera], terms for Ca&.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 567, 6 September 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 567, 6 September 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 567, 6 September 1865, Page 2

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