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TTOWICK ANNUAL EACES. TO BE HELD AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE EAST TAMAKI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1865. Fjkst T?ace: THE HOWICK TROOP EACE, of — sovs., for horses owned and riddon hy members of tho troop. Entrance, 1 sov.—lJ miles. Second Race: THE MAIDEN PLATE, of — eovs., the second horeo to savo his stake Weight for age—lJ miles. Thiud Kace: THE HURDLE RACK, of— soys., Hat. 71b. Over four flights of hurdles —1 mile. Fouetii Race : . THE HOWICK "PLATE (Handicap), of—sots. Winner of Maiden Plato, 61bs. extra —1£ miles. Heats. Fifth Eace: THE PONT RACE, of — sovs., 13 hands. Catcli Weights—l milo. Sixth Eace : THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap), of — eovs.—l} miles. Tho Auokland Jockoy Club rules will bo obsorved. Entries to bo accompanied by a guinea subscription to tho Raco Fund. Entrance Feo, 10 per cont. Tho decision of tho Stowards to bo final. EVERT MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACE MEETING, JANUARY, 186 G. -I7INTRIES to tho METROPOLITAN FREE Hi HANDICAP. Diatanco, two miles. Mr. McGeo's ch h Monitor, 4 yrs. ; by Moloager dam Blinkbonny. Captain tho Hon. F. Lo P. Trench's ch g Utu. aged. Major Baker's r h Wondor, G yrs. Captain Rcevo's br g Koheron, 5 yrs. Captain Reeve's br m Boreiilis, 4 yrs. Csiptnin Fisher's be Numu, G yrs. Mr. Spiller's b in Victoria, agod. Mr. Paton's blk g Morrimae, 5 yrs. Mr. Waltor's br h Dainty Ariel, agod. Mr. Rait's b g Anniston, Gyre. Mr. Anderson's br m Kiwi, aged. Jlr. Farmer's ch g Golden Cloud, 6 yre. Mr. Farmer's b m Una, 4 yrs., by St. Aubyn, dam Miss Rowe. Mr. Griffith's b m Mnid of tho Mist, 4 yrs. Mr. Hardington's r c Orlando, 3 yrs., by Pacific, dam Refraction. Mr. Ellia's b g St. Patrick, aged. Mr. Ellis's b m Fanny, aged. Captain Refvc's br g Fiali, aged. Captain Pcile, R.A., ch g Oymkana (lato Butterfly,) aged, (by Telegram.) Entries closed at G p.m., December 1, 1865. 11. HARDIJSGTON, \ Hon. Sec. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS. fTIHE undersigned lms for salo a number of I Splendid CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS, and all other requisites for Gasfitting. ANDRUW CRATG-, Plumber and Gas fitter, Hobson-street. NO MORE CORNS OR BUNIONS ! ! TIT ELLISON begs to intimato to tho inhabitants 1 i of Auckland, and tho surrounding district, that ho has commenced business as BOOT and SHOE MAKF.R, in Shortland-street. T. E. having had 14 years' experience, in first-class Houses in the old country, can gnarant ce first-clasa articles, warranted to fit, of the best materials at tho lowest possible price, for Cash only. N.B. —T. E. can guarnnteo tho eradication of all Corns and Bunions by means of the petfectuess of tho fit. lg§f Please Note the Aihbess : — T. ELLISON, BOOT MAKER, Shoktlakd-strbet, (Next to Kimblo and Co., Butchers, opposite J. Russell's Private P-oarding Houso). TO FARMERS, S TTEE P-0 WN E RS, AND OTHERS. QHEEP-WASH TOBACCO can now ho obtained IO in quantities to suit purchasers. Also, Oats, Maize, Bran, and Agricultural Seode of all kinds, at G. H. LAVERS, Durham-streot. Opposite Mr. A. Buc\land's, Now Horso Bazaar. NEWMARKET. GENERAL WAREHOUSE, WHOLESALE AJTD UETAIIi. rpHE Undersigned in offering his thanks to hie JL friends and supporters for their kind palronago during Iho timo he ha 3 been in business iu Newmarket would now bringr before their favourable notico his succossor, Mr. John Dinnison, by whom tho business will hencoforth ho conducted, and solicits on his behalf thn eamo liberal support which they bestowed npon himself. JOHN WRIGLEY. JOE." DINNISON In succeeding to the abovo Business conducted by Mr. Whioi.ey, most respectfully solicits from his friends nnd tho public generally a continuanco of the samo favourablo patronage and support which they so liberally accorded to his predecessor, and trusts that a steady and persevering Httcntion to businese, and a faithful regard to the interests of hie customors, combined with a good stock, will secure for him tho samo, which it will ho his highest object ts desorvo and rotain. MESSES. DALTON & CO., ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, QUEEN-RTIIEET, AUCKLAND, (Two doors from Wyndham-street), HAVING lately ARRIVED from England whore, during 20 years of Extensivo Practice on mnny important Worka in tho vnrioua branches of their profession, they havo acquired that practical knowlodge which thoy trust will securo to them a fair proportion of the business of this Province. TIMBER i TIMBER !! TIMBER !!! THOMAS CRAI3BEGS leavo to inform Ship Builders, House Carpenters, and tho Public in general, that ho is now in a position to supply any orders entrusted to his care. Office and Timber Yard, Customhouse-street FURNITURE ! FUENITUEE ! ! TF YOU WANT 10 BUY CHEAP FURNITURE X GO TO MILLS' GAS II STORES, YICTOEIA- STEEKT N.B.—Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 6