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JJOWICK AK£TTAL EACES. TO BE HELD AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE EAST TAMAKI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1865. First Race: THE HOWtCK TROOP RACE, of — sovs., for horsos owned nnd ridden by mombo's of the troop. Entrance, 1 sov. —l j miles. Second Race: THE MAIDEN PLATE, of — sovs., tho second horso to savo his stake. "Weight for ago — miles. Titmn Race: THE HURDLE RACE, of — sovs., list. 71b. Ovor four flights of hurdlos —1 milo. Fourth Race : THE HOWTCK PLATE (Handicap), of—sovs. Winner of Maiden Plato, Slbs. extra—miles, i Heats. Fifth Race: THE POTT RACE, of — sovs., 13 hands. Catch Weights—l milo. Sixth Race : THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap), of — sovs. — miles. Tho Auckland Jockey Club rules will bo observed. Entries to bo accompanied by a guinea subscription to tho Raco Fund. Entrance Fee, 10 per cent. Tho decision of tho Stewards ti be final. EVERY MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACE MEETING, JANUARY, 186 G. Entries to tho metropolitan free HANDICAP. Distance, two miles. Mr. McGeo's eh h Monitor, <1 yrs.; by Moleager dam Blinkbonnv. Captain tlio Hon. F. Lo P. Tronch's ch g Utu, aged. Major Baker's r h "Wonder, G yrs. Captain Keeve's br g Koheroa, o yrs. Captain Reevo's br in Boroalis, 4 yrs. Captain Fisher's b a Numa, G yrs. Mr. Spiller's b m Victoria, aged. Mr. Paton's blk g Merrimac, 5 yrs. Mr. Walter's hr h Dainty Ariel, aged. Mr. Rai'.'s b g Annistmi, G yrs. Mr. Anderson's br m Kiwi, aged. Mr. Farmer's ch g Ooldon Cloud, 6 yrs. Mr. Farmer's b m Una, 4 yrs., by tit. Aubyn, dam Miss Kowe. Mr. Griffith's b m Moid of tho Mist, 4 yrs. Mr. Ilardiugton's r c Orlando, 3 yrs., by Pacific, dam Refraction. Mr. Ellis's b g St. Patrick, aged. Mr. Ellis's b m Fanny, aged. Captain Renve's br g Fi»h, :igod. Captain Peile, R.A., ch g Qyinkana (lato Buttorfly,) aged, (by Telegram.) Entries closed at G p.m., Docembor 1,18G5. H. HARDINGTON, Hon. Sec. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS. THE undersigned Ins for salo a number of Splendid CRYSTAL CIIANDELIKRS and BRACKETS, and all other requisites for Gasfitting. ANDREW CRATG, Plumbor and Gas fittor, Hobson-street. NO MORE CORNS OR BUNIONS ! ! Tl ELLISON begs to intimate to the inhabitants • of Auckland, and tho surrounding district, that ho has commenced business as BOOT and SHOE MAKER, in Sliortland-street. T. E. having had 14 years' experience, in first-class Houses in tho old country, can guarantee first-class articles, warranted to fit, of tho best materials at the lowest possiblo price, for Cash only. N.B.—T. E. can guarantee the eradication of all Corns and Bunions by means of the perfectness of tho fit. I gy Please Note the AriDitess : — T. ELLISON, BOOT MAKER, SItOHTLAND-STREET, (Next to Kimble and Co., Bu'chers, opposite J. Russell's Private Hoarding House). NEWMARKET. GENERAL WAREHOUSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE Undersigned in offering his thanks to his friends and supporters for their kind patronage during tho timo ho has been in business in Newmarket would now briny beforo their favourable notice his succossor, Mr. John Dinximw, by whom the business will henceforth bo conducted, nnd solicits on his bohalf tlm samo liberal support which they bestowed npon himself. JOHN WRIGLEY. JOHN DINNISON In succeeding to the nbovo Business conductcd by Mr. Whiolet, moat respectfully solicits from his | friends and tho public generally a continuance of ths samo tavourablo patronage and support which they so liberally accorded to his predecessor, and tiusts that a stoady and persevering attention to business, and a faithful rcgari to tho interests of his customers, combined with a good stock, will seoure for him tho samo, which it will bo his highosfc object to desorvo and retain. SAMUEL T. COLLINS, OAItTEI?, BRICKMAKER AND SALESMAN, Wr'T/N'OTON-KTEEKT, OFFICE—LOWEIt QUEEN-STREET, near TIIE WllAnrf HORSES AND DRAYS FOR HIRE. SY. 0. having a largo number of horses and drays, • is in a position to perform satisfactorily every description of CARTE RS' WO RK, In soliciting the patronage of Merchants, Builders, Contractors, and tho Public, feels confident that his charges for ( arting to and from the Wliarf—freight, merchandise, stono ballast, sawn timber, bricks, and every othor "cription of goods,—will merit support. ON SALE, BEICR&, LIME, SAND, FIREWOOD AND COALS Sole Agent for tho sale of the Auckland Gas Company's COKE. HENEY P. HAYWAED, UPHOLSTERER A\"D MATTRESS MAKER (Late of Shortland-steeet), WITH deference begs to intimate to the Inhabitants o Auckland and surrounding district, that he haß RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in Victoria-street, two doora from Quoon-iicreot, and adjoining Hardinoton's Bazaar. TO FARMERS, SHEEP-OWNERS AND OTHERS. ' SHEEP- WASH TOBACCO oan now bo obtained in quantities to suit purchasers. Also, Oats, Maize, Bran, and Agricultural Seods of all kinds, at G. H. LAYERS, Durham-street. Opposite Mr. A. Buokland'o, Ncrr Horse Bne^.r.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 6