JtelsJJOWICK ANNUAL RACES. TO BE HELD AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE EAST TAMAKI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1865. Eii;st Race : THE HOWtCK TRO< >P RACE, of — sovs., for horses owned an J ridden by members of tho troop. Entrance, I sov.— miles. Second Rack : THE MAIDEN PLATE, of — sots., tho socond horse to save his stake. Weight for age—l}milcs. Tmnr> Race: THE HURDLE RACE, of sovs., llat. Tib. Over four flights of hardies —1 mile. Forum Rack : THE HOWICK PLATE (Handicap), of—sovs. Winner of Maiden Plate, olbs. extra—l} milos. Heats. Finn Rack: THE POVY RACE, of — sovs., 13 hands. Catch Weights—l mile. Sixth Rack : THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap), of — sovs. —1} miles. Tho Auckland Jockey Club rules will bo obsorved. Entries to bo accompanied by a guinea subscription to the Race Fund. Entrance l''ce, 10 per cent. The decision of the Slc>v:irds to be final. EVERY MACLEAN, lion. Sec. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.
W. RATTRAY TTA3 RE-OPENED in lii 3 New Premises, Short- ■*-*■ land-street, with au entirely Now and Wellselected Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, and solicits an inspection. W. RATTRAY having increased space and being desirous of largely extending his Trade, lias marked the whole of his Stock at a LOWER RATE OF PRIOE3 than is usually charged, and will be happy to eeo all his old as well as numerous New Customers, to whom satisfaction will he guaranteed. The Soclr comprises Drapery and Clothing in all its branches, imported expressly for this Market, by W.R., and at PRICES SUITABLE TO THE TIMES. Country orders carefully attended to. Il r . ItATTJIAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, Shortland-stkeet.
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. '• cheapTiltcs." JUST OPENED, a large STOCK of LACK •J FRENCH GLACE SILKS, at 3s. lid., -16.3d., lid. per yard, very wide and bright, strongly .. immendel for wear, and fully la. Gd. per yard under the usual prices. CHEAP CALICOS lIORROCKS' LONG CLOTH (yard wide), lVs. 3d. per d'.zen. AY. RATT RA Y. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Cr RE A T BARGAINS. 1 I TJST be CLKAKED OUT in six weeks, under 5 a Deed of Assignment, the whole of the Largo and Well-seUcted SlOcK of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, AT TIIF. •' r> E33 II IvE , " TOY AND FANCY REPOSITORY, I Qrr.rNSTiiF.r.T.
Particular attention is c.il eJ to this Pale, it will oflbr ii rare chance to nil, as (he Goods must positively bo s>ld v?. siw'n prices as will ensure a speedy . 1 en r;i nee. Knglirh and Foreign Toys Croquet Games Baskets Leather Bags Stationery l'eifimierv Vases Concertinas And A vauoty f.f dill'erent Goods, ut an enormous reduction in price. REMKJIBKR ! For the next Six Weeks only, tho most important 3ALR OF THE SEASON .19 A.T TBS "BE E 1IIVE," TOY AND FANCY DEPOSITORY, Qieen-stuekt (near Wakefield-stroet), Auckland. ir UDS OA T AND C O'S TRICES CURRENT. C OH.V FLOUR £20 per Ton. C< rn -Meal IS Corn Seconds ... ... J.(i „ Jlahurangi Mills, ..Vov. 1, lS^o. ii ], HUDSON'S CO. would ' o abovo and intimate tliut haring made exton?ivo olterutiona in their Machinery -'ce., will now be ready to supply tho Trade, at the ahnve v des. EDMOND3 & JAKINS, Agcntg. L. B. HARRIS, "ROYAL HOTEL," EAST HAMILTON. Urri'.R Waikato. PEB-SOXS visiting Waikato, will find iu tins Houso nil the COMFOIiTS of mi English Jttotel. 6 Nothing but Crst-claes Wuies, Beers, and £pint.\ kept. 1 GOOD STABLING. Hopsm to Jot ottf on Mr?, fef,, &e.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 638, 28 November 1865, Page 6
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