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JJOWICK ANNUAL RACES. TO BE HELD AT THE liACE COURSE ON THE EAST TAMAKI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1865. Eikst Hack: THE HOWICK TROUP RACE, of — sovs., for horses owned iiud ridden by liiombo's of tho troop. Entrance, I soy.—-1} miles. Second Race : THE MAIDEN" PLATE, of — boys., tho Bccond horse to save hia stuko. Weight for Ago 1J miles. Tuihd Race: the HURDLE RACE, of — sovs., list. 71b. Ovor four flights of hurdles —1 mile. Fourth Race: THE HOWICK PLATE (Handicap), of—sovs. Winner of Maiden PHte, otba. extra—l{ miles. Heats. Fircvr Race: THE PONY RACE, of — sovs., 13 hands. Catch Weights—l mile. Sixth Race : THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap), of — eovs.—lJ miles. Tho Auckland Jookcy Club rules will bo observed. Entries to he accompanied by a guinea subscription to the Ruco Fund. Entrance Fee, 10 per cent. Tho decision of tho Stewards to bo final. EVERY MACLEAN, Hon. Soc. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACE MEETING, JANUARY, ISGG. Entries to tho metropolitan free HANDIOAP. Distance, two miles. Mr. McGco's cli h Monitor, 4 yrs.; by Melcager dam Blinkbonny. Captain tho Hon. F. Lo P. Trench s cli g Utu, aged. Major Baker's r li Wonder, G yrs. Captain Reeve's br g Koheroa, 5 yrs. Captain Reeve's br m Borealis, 4 yrs. Captain Fisher' 3 b si Numa, G yrs. Mr. Spiller's b m Victoria, ago-'. Mr. P« ton's blk g Merrimac, 5 yrs. Mr. Walter's br h Dainty Ariel, aged. Mr. Rait's b g Annit-ton, 6 yrs. Mr. Anderson's br m Kiwi, aged. Mr. Farmer's ch g Goldsn Cloud, G yrs. Mr. Farmer's b ni Una, 4 yrs., by St. Aubyn, dam Miss Rowo. Mr. Griffith's b m Maid of !lie Mint, 4 yrs. Mr. Ilardingtou's r c Orlando, 3 yrs., by Pacific, ■lam Refraction. Mr. Ellis's b g ft. Patrick, aged. Mr. Ellis's b m Fanny, agedCaptain Reeve's br g lu-'n, aged. Captain Peile, li.A., ch g Gymkana (late Butterfly,) aged, (by Telegram.) j Entries close! at G p.m., December 1,1565. 11. II Alt DIN GTON, Hon. Sec. UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING, SASH AKI) D JO H COUP ANY (LIiUTED), HAVE REMOVED to their NEW MILL, Mechanic.-' Bay, whero they ore now prepared to supply the following Uood<?, of a quality and at prices without precedent in the Colonies— Mouldings and Architraves, up to 12 inchc3 by 4 inches thick Skirtings, in great variety Matched and Nquare Jointed Flooring Ceiling and Pannel Boards, rough and planed Doors, Sashes, and Joiners' Work cf every description Circular Cuttings, and Sweeps for Cabinetmakers Also, Sawing and Planing done, Flooring prepared Timber of all descriptions and Rough Lining, for ealo, cheap The Company respectfully solicit tho support of Builders, Contractors, Shippers, and others ; the very complete ar.d superior Machinery they havo recently obtained from England enabling them to produce first-class work, at the lowest possible price. All purchases delivered, if within two miles of tho Factory. WANTED, An un'imit,:u supply of Junk Timber, of any thickness up to G feet. -CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS. THE undersigned has f<r salon numbor of Splendid CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS, and all other requisites for Gasfitting. ANDREW CRA r G, Plumbor and Gas fitter, liobson-Btreot. NO MORE CORNS OR BUNIONS ! ! fTI ELLISON begs to intimate to the inhabitants I • of Auckland, and tho surrounding district, that ho has commenced business as BOOT and SHOE MiVKKIt, in Shortland-street. T. E. having had 14 years' experience, in first-class Houses in the old country, can guarantee first-class articles, warranted to tit, of tho best materials at the lowest possible priec, for Cash only. N.B.—T. E. can guarantee tlio eradication of all Corns and Bunions by means of the pcrfectnass of the fit. Please Note the Addkess :— T. ELLISON, BOOT MAKER, SlI OBTLAKD-BTIIJiET, (Next to Kimble and Co., Bu'chers, opposite J. Russell's l'rivato Hoarding House). MESSES. DALTON & CO., ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, QtTEEX-STIIEET, AUCKLAND, (Two doors from Wyndham-street), HAVING lately ARRIVED from England, where, during 20 years of Extensive Practice on many important Works in the various branches of their profession, they havo acquired that practical knowledge which they trust will securo to them a fair proportion of the business of this Provinco. HENRY" P. HAYWARD, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER (Late of Shortland-steeet), WITH doferenco begs to intimate to tho Inhabitants o Auckland and surrounding district, that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in Victoria-street, two doors from Queen-street, and adjoining Haiidinoton's Bazaar. TO FARMERS, SHEEP-OWNERS, AND OTHERS. TOBACCO can now bo obtained _}" . Quantities to suit purchasers. Also, Oats, Maize, Bran, and Agricultural Soods of all kinds, at G. H. LAVERS, Durham-street. Opposito Mr. A. BucMand'e, New Horno Bazaar,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 6