ot l3. Three boats or vessels must start in even* race. J • ?~^ u ' eas v 0 boats start, no second prize ;if oigiij coats start, a third prize ; if nine boats start, fourth boat to save her stakes. ®oats or vessels on the port tack to give way for those on tho starboard tack, or be disqualified ; boats or vessels running free to keep away for those °1 °r be disqualified; any boat or vessel wilfully fouling another will bo disqualified. lfi. Any boat in a race is entitled to protest against another for infringing tho rules. Protests in any of the matches must be given in writing to the Umpire as soon as possible after tho race. 18. The decision of the Umpire shall in all cases be final. 1 19. That all owners or enterers of boats or vessels in each race shall subscribe to the Regatta a sum equivalent to 2b per cent, of the value of the first prize for each boat or vessel entered. 20. Any deviation from the Rules will subject the aggressor to forfeit all claims to the prizes. R. T. EBBORST, Honorary Secretary. Auckland, 25th .Tanuary, 1866. NOTICE. A FTER the usual time in such case provided by tx. law, I will apply to the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for a new and improved COOKING STOVE AND RANGE rot heretofore made in this or any other country. I also require any person who may wish to prefer any objection to the granting of such totters Patent, to send within four months from this date to the office of the Colonial Secretary statement in writing setting forth the grounds of such objection, subscribed with Ilia proper name and address. ROBERT PEACE. Auckland, Jan- 24, 1866. rjIAUEANGA RACES, Ist and 2nd MARCH, 1866. STEWARDS. Cam. Light, 68th l. i. Cam. Hunter, Is.t. w. e. Tiioiias Black, Esq. JUDGE. Lieut.-Colonei. Habiungton. BTAUTEK. Cam. W. Fitaseit. SECRETARY' AND TREASURER. Mn. Joseph Bltss. FIRST DAY. Fibst Race. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 sovs. Entrance £1. lj miles. Weight for age. For horses that have nover won an advertised I'ace. Second Rack. TE I'APA HURDLE RACE, 20 sovs, Entrance £2. 2 miles. "Weight for age. Third Race. PONY HURDLE RACE, 10 sovs. Entrance £3. 2 miles. For all horses under 13 hands 2 inches Weight for inches, 71bs. per inch—top weight, list. FouitTn Race. TAURANGA PLATE. 25 govs. Entrance £3. 2 miles. Weight for age. Fifth Race. HACK RACE, 5 sovs. Entrance 10s. Distance ' mile. Catch weights. Post Entry. SECOND DAY. Fihst Race. EAST COAST AND MAKETU STAKES, 15 sovs. Entrance £1. li miles. For all horses the bona fide property of residents on East Coast or MAketu. Second Race. TAURANGA FREE HANDICAP, 50 sovs. 3 miles. Entrances to bo made on the sth day of February at tho Club, Auckland (addressed to Capt. Eraser), or to the Secretary at Tauranga. Weights to be declared within seven ays after entranco; horses to accept at the Club, Auckland, or Tauranga, within seven days after publication of weights; 2 sovs. to be paid on acceptance, and 2 sovs. additional on horses starting. Second horse to save his stakes. Third Race. LADIES' PURSE, 10 sovs. Entrance £1. Welter weight for age. To be ridden by Officers of the Imperial or Colonial forces. Distance mile. Fourth Race. STEEPLE CHASE, 30 sovs. Entrance £3. 3 miles. Weight for ago. Over a fair hunting country. Fifth Race. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, for all beaten horses during the meeting, 10 sovs. Entrance £1. 1 ; J- miles. Sixth "Race. MAORI RACE, 5 sov3. Entranco ss. Catch weights. To bo the bona fide property of, and ridden by, Natives. All entries to closo on tho 22nd of February next addressed to the Secretary of the Tauranga Races, Tauranga; or to Captain Fraser, the Club, Auckland. Acceptance to bo accompanied with tho amount of entranco or cheque. Three horses to start, or no added money to bo given. All porson3 entering horses or ponies to be subscribers of not loss than £2 to tho Tauranga Race Fund. The Auckland Jockey Club rules will be strictly adhered to. J. BLISS, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. WE have to announce to our numerous frionds that we have given up our RETAIL IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, In Queen-Btreet, in favour of MR. THOMAS MORRIN; and while thanking them for the liberal share of business wo have received, beg to soiicita continuance of the samo for our successor. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. REFERRING to tho above, I beg to intimate that, on WEDNESDAY, tho 3rd PROXIMO, I will OPEN the PREMISES in Queen-street, hitherto occupied by Messsrs. Cettickshank, Sjiakt, and Co., and continue to carry on business there as GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGER, and trust to continue to rccoive the same favour so ilberally awarded to them. J THOMAS MORRIN. FAIEIEIGI HOUSE, ONEUUNGA, (Late the residence of Colonel Kenny). FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with PRLVATE BOARD and RESIDENOE in this delightful spot. Omuibusecs to and from Auckland every hour, within three minutes' walk of tho Gate 3. Wedding Parties provided with Breakfasts. Good Stabling.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 686, 25 January 1866, Page 3
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