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-Q-AMILTON BA OB MEEIIN (J 18TH aitd 19TH Janttabt, 1866. Under the Patronage o£ COLONEL LESLIE, G. 8., 40th Eegimenfc COLONEL HARRINGTON, Commanding Local • Forces. STEWARDS: Captain East, 4th W.R. Captain Bbown, 4th W.R. Lieutenant Pitt, Ist W.R. Lieutenant Shimon, 4th W.B. jiroofc *. Lieutenant-Colonel Mottle, 4th W.R'. 8TABTBB: W. 0. Mainwabing, Esq., B.M. TEEASUBER: Lieutenant Shidson, 4th W.R. CUEHK OF THE COURSE : TCnflign CONNKIL, 4th W.B. FIRST DAT. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 sovs. Entrance, 1 sov., •whole forfeit. Weight for age; top weight, 12st, Distance, la miles. GALLOWAY HURDLE RACE, of—sotb. Entrance 2 sovs., half forfeit. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in in height. For ail ponies not exceeding 14.2. Weight for inches; top weight, lOst. Distance, lit milsß. . HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB PLATE, for all horse the bona fide property of Officers of H.M. Regular and Colonial Forces, of 20 sovs. Entrance, 2 bovs., half forfeit; the second horse to save his stakes. Weight list. The winner of the Maiden Plate to carry 71ba. extra. Distance, 3 miles. LADIES' PURSE, of 2 sovs. each, with — sovj. added, list. each. Gentlemen riders. Distance 1J miles. HACK RACE, of 5 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Catch weights. Post entries. Distance, 1 mile. SECOND DAY. GALLOWAY FLAT RACE, value 10 sovs., for Ponies of 14 hands 2 inches and under. Weight for inches; top weight, lOst. 71b. Entrance, 1 sov. Distance, £ mile; heats. GARRISON STEEPLE CHASE, value 25 bote. Entrance, 3 sovs., h. ft. Weight for age; top weight, 12st. 71b. Distance, 2 miles. Horses to be nominated by Officers of the Imperial or Colonial Forces, and ridden by the same. HOSOTIU CUP, value—sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each. Weight for age; top weight, ISst. Distance, 2 miles. CONSOLATION ST A K KB, for a beaten, horses during the meeting, of — sovs., added to 5 per cent, from all winners. Entrance, 1 sov. Weight for age; top weight, 12at. 1 mile and a distance. All persons entering horseß or ponieß to be subscribers of not less than £2 to the Hamilton Race Fund. All entries to close on'the 10th of January, with the names of the horses, and the colours of the riders. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Hamilton Race Club, Hamilton. Unless three horses, the property of different owners, bo entered for a race, only one-half the public money will ba given. The Auckland Jockey Club rules will be strictly adhered to. D. M. BROWN, Capt., Hon. Secretary. Hamilton, November 20, 1865. EEEDEEIG LASETTEE, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPOBT IRONMONGER, T)EGS to call the attention of the New Zetland trade to the advantages his House offers to those who may favour him with their orders. F. L. is now doing one of the largest export trades in hardware in the colonieß, but has not hitherto given especial attention to the New Zealand market. He is now, however, desirous of showing that he can execute orders in a style and manner, and at prices which are calculated to ensure a permanent connection with those who may entrust orders to his care. WHOLESALE BUYEBS Will benefit by selecting goods that have bee n bong in the Englisb, Continental, and American markets by my own buyers, in the closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of tho requirements of the colonial trade. Owing to my large BETAIL TRADE, the assortment of goods is much more extensive than is possible for any house exclusively wholesale to keep. This securcs a complete execution of the order—an advantage which will be duly appreciated by the New Zealand traders. I have now on sale the best assorted Stock of GENERAL HARDWARE in the Colonies, comprising tools and materials for builders, carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, shipwrights, plumbers, and all mechanical trades. Collins' steel American diggers* shovels and 1 axes Ames' long and D handle shovels, &c. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural implc* ments Farm and garden tools A very superior selection of single and double barrel guns Revolvers, carbines, repeating rifles, revolving rifles, &c., and All kinds of ammunition Every article of utility or elegance required m house furnishing Superior Sheffield cutlery Plated and metal ware for the table BEDSTEADS AND BATHS. Choico ornamental goods for drawing-room Cooking Stoves, of well tried English, American, and Scotch patterns and cooking utensils Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of every article required by dealers in hardware. Export orders, to ensure immediate despatch, must be accompanied either by a remittance, or a reference to a banker or merchant. FEEDEBIC LASETTEE, 421 GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING POWDEB, For which a Prize Medal was awarded to Producer, at the International Exhibition, lob--* THIS POWDER is quite harmless t O animal lfe but is unrivalled in destroying Fleas, JsUg'> Flies, Beetles, Gnats, Mosquitos, Moths m furs, eveOT other species of insects. . .. Being the original importer of this new invalu article, which has found so great a sale that it tempted others to vend a so-called article, Hie . are hereby cautioned to observe that the Pac' the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of J-** Keating. . , rrtTm rAS Sold in packets ef various sizes by , i KEATING, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Ciurcbyart, London, 8.C., and also by nil agents jy Cough Lozenges. ■ir*7'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 2